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Special Education Teacher (SY25-26, Middle School)

What You’ll Do
As a Special Education Teacher at Veritas Prep, you’ll provide special education services and accommodations to one grade level of students, including in-class and small-group support. You’ll co-teach with the general education teacher and act as a co-advisor to a caseload of students. You’ll also collaborate with your co-teacher and the Student Support Team, which includes the Dean of Student Services, school counselors, related service providers, school culture staff, and other Special Education Teachers, to ensure students with special education needs can access grade-level curriculum.

You will also:

  • Develop and track student progress toward IEP goals with fidelity
  • Study and internalize subject area content and curriculum and prepare for daily instruction by completing daily lesson preparation, including appropriate accommodations, for students in your grade level
  • Co-teach 2 classes per day
  • Plan and lead data-driven small group and individual pull-out daily
  • Develop modified curriculum that is aligned to grade-level standards
  • Deliver rigorous, standards-based lessons and assessments to small groups using key instructional strategies
  • Integrate social emotional program and skills into both formal and informal teaching moments with students
  • Participate actively in weekly student support meetings and content level planning meetings
  • Participate in weekly or bi-weekly coaching meetings, incorporating feedback into daily teaching and planning practices
  • Build positive, meaningful relationships with colleagues, students, parents, and families
  • Engage in learning about racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion in education and be a champion for anti-racist education
  • Actively engage in professional development and coaching to continually improve your practice

What You’ll Need (Qualifications)

  • An unwavering belief that all students can achieve amazing things
  • A passion for continuous growth as an educator
  • Relentless pursuit of a classroom that centers students and continuously improves learning outcomes  
  • A dedication to fighting racism in our educational institutions and in daily life, and knowledge of the history of race and racism, as well as the systems of oppression our students face
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing
  • Ability to report to work on a regular and punctual basis
  • One to two years of teaching experience (preferred)
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Have or be eligible for a MA teaching license in Moderate Disabilities, 5-12 OR have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Special Education
  • Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) endorsement within one year of hire
  • Current authorization to work in the United States – a candidate must have such authorization by his or her first day of employment
  • Alignment with our Values of
    • Students First: We make decisions with our students in mind and know our actions model the way.
    • Grow Together: We are role models of growth mindset, teamwork, and collaboration.
    • One Team, One Mission: We cheer for, lean on, and support each other as we play unique roles in support of the same mission.

Think you don’t quite meet all the qualifications listed above? Apply anyway! We are looking for a truly diverse team of educators, and research shows that historically marginalized groups are less likely to apply if they do not meet every requirement. We are working to become an anti-racist organization and want to recruit and support diverse staff, to understand the history of inequity in education, and to ensure students see teachers, staff, and leaders who look like them working in our school.

Want to learn more? Set up a call with a recruiter by emailing recruitment@vpcs.org.

Veritas Prep is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against employees or qualified job applicants on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran or military status, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity or expression, or any other status or condition protected by applicable law. This policy extends to, but is not limited to, recruitment, selection, compensation, benefits, promotion, training, and termination.

Veritas Prep offers competitive salaries and comprehensive benefit packages that include the following:

  • Salary Range for this position is $50,000 - $90,000, exclusive of fringe benefits.
    • If hired, your final base salary will be determined based on factors such as skills, education, and/or experience.
    • In addition to those factors, we believe in the importance of pay equity and consider internal equity of our current team members as part of any final offer.
    • Keep in mind, the above range is the full base salary range for this position. Hiring at the maximum of the range would not be typical in order to allow for future and continued salary growth.
  • We also offer a generous benefits package for full-time staff that includes, but not limited to the following:
    • Health, Vision and Dental Insurance Plans
    • Paid Family/Medical Leave Insurance (private and meets state requirements)
    • Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance (100% employer paid)
    • Enrollment in Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement System (teacher pension program)
    • Employee Assistance Program (100% employer paid)
    • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Health Reimbursement Account (HRA), and more...

About Veritas Prep

Veritas Prep is a public, tuition-free school in Springfield that prepares students in grades 5 through 12 to compete, achieve, and succeed in college and beyond. Veritas Prep accelerates every student’s path to college and career by helping them set a strong academic foundation in middle school and guaranteeing access to college classes and college prep support in our wall-to-wall Early College high school. 

At Veritas Prep, we are not only breaking down barriers to college access but also providing the tools students need to persist through college and prepare for a successful career. Our middle school program has been serving students in Springfield since 2012 and our scholars are supported by skilled, dedicated, and diverse teachers. Scholars learn important academic habits and are challenged to achieve at high levels academically, socially, and emotionally, setting them up for success as they enter our high school. 

Our Early College high school program, in partnership with STCC and Worcester State University, prepares students to earn high-impact college degrees, saving students up to two years’ time in college and thousands of dollars. Students can earn up to an associate degree for free, and the general studies associate degree from STCC means students enter as JUNIORS at any Massachusetts public college or university after high school graduation.

Students at Veritas Prep benefit from high academic standards and robust support, an exceptional learning environment, a diverse staff of high-quality educators, a strong commitment to social/emotional and practical skill development, and an inclusive, anti-racist community that values the identities and backgrounds of all students.

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What You Should Know About Special Education Teacher (SY25-26, Middle School), Veritas Prep

As a Special Education Teacher for the upcoming SY25-26 at Veritas Prep, you will play an essential role in fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for middle school students. Your primary responsibility will be to provide tailored special education services and accommodations, ensuring that every student achieves their academic goals. Working closely with general education teachers, you will not only co-teach classes but also manage a dedicated caseload of students you will advise. Collaboration is key here! You’ll team up with a vibrant Student Support Team, including counselors and other educators, to ensure that your students gain access to grade-level curricula. Your day-to-day activities will include developing and tracking individual IEP goals with diligence and preparing engaging lessons that include necessary accommodations for your students. You’ll have the opportunity to create modified curricula that align with standards while delivering high-quality, rigorous lessons. At Veritas Prep, you will also integrate social-emotional learning into both structured and casual moments, helping students develop essential life skills. In addition, you will participate in crucial planning meetings, continually refining your teaching approach based on feedback. We believe wholeheartedly that every student can achieve amazing things, and your passion for education and your dedication to fighting inequity will shine through in everything you do. If you’re an enthusiastic educator ready to grow together as part of a diverse team, we’re excited to hear from you and explore how you can contribute to our mission of empowering every student at Veritas Prep.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Special Education Teacher (SY25-26, Middle School) Role at Veritas Prep
What are the key responsibilities of a Special Education Teacher at Veritas Prep?

As a Special Education Teacher at Veritas Prep, your responsibilities include providing tailored education services for students with special needs, co-teaching with general education colleagues, developing and tracking IEP goals, and creating modified curricula that align with grade-level standards. You will also be involved in planning and leading daily small group sessions, participating in student support meetings, and fostering positive relationships with students and families.

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What qualifications do I need to become a Special Education Teacher at Veritas Prep?

To qualify for the position of Special Education Teacher at Veritas Prep, you should possess a Bachelor’s degree and either hold or be eligible for a MA teaching license in Moderate Disabilities, 5-12. Additionally, the role favors candidates with a passion for continuous growth, teaching experience, and a commitment to fighting racism and promoting diversity within education.

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How does the Special Education Teacher co-teaching model work at Veritas Prep?

In the co-teaching model at Veritas Prep, Special Education Teachers collaborate side by side with general education teachers to provide inclusive instruction. This ensures that students with special needs receive personalized support while engaging with grade-level content. You will participate in joint lesson planning, assess student progress together, and refine instructional strategies based on shared insights.

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Can I apply for the Special Education Teacher position at Veritas Prep if I don't meet all qualifications?

Yes! Veritas Prep encourages applicants to apply even if they don’t fulfill all listed qualifications. The school is committed to fostering a diverse team of educators and recognizes that historically marginalized groups may not feel empowered to apply. They value the unique perspectives that diverse experiences bring to the educational environment.

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What professional development opportunities does Veritas Prep offer for Special Education Teachers?

Veritas Prep is dedicated to the continuous growth of its educators. Special Education Teachers can expect to engage in ongoing professional development and coaching sessions that aim to refine their teaching practices. These opportunities help educators incorporate feedback into their daily routines and stay current with best practices in special education.

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Common Interview Questions for Special Education Teacher (SY25-26, Middle School)
Can you describe your experience with creating and implementing IEPs?

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How do you tailor your instructional strategies for diverse learners?

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How would you handle a challenging behavior from a student with special needs?

Explain your approach to behavioral management. Discuss the importance of understanding the root causes of the behavior, using positive reinforcement, and how you seek collaboration with colleagues and parents to develop effective strategies.

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What strategies do you use to engage students with diverse learning needs?

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How do you promote inclusion in the classroom?

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What role does collaboration play in your work as a Special Education Teacher?

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How do you stay current with the best practices in special education?

Mention your commitment to ongoing professional development through workshops, seminars, and peer collaboration. Talk about how you integrate new findings into your teaching practices for improved student outcomes.

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Can you provide an example of a successful small group intervention you've led?

Share a specific example of a small group intervention that had a positive impact on student learning. Discuss the goals, your approach, and the assessment of outcomes after the intervention.

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How would you incorporate anti-racist education into your teaching practice?

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What motivates you to work in special education?

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Veritas Prep is a privately-owned test preparation and admissions consulting provider, helping applicants improve their test scores and gain admission to the worlds best colleges and graduate schools. Founded in 2002 by graduates of the Yale Schoo...

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