Collaborative Special Education Teacher
- Alabama Department of Education
- Bessemer, Alabama
- Full Time
Collaborative Special Education Teacher Job Description
Empower Schools of Alabama / Empower Community School
Position Title: Collaborative Special Education Teacher
Reports To: Principal / Director of Special Education
Position Summary
The Collaborative Special Education Teacher at Empower Schools of Alabama is responsible for ensuring that all students with disabilities receive high-quality, individualized instruction that enables them to achieve academic success and personal growth. This role requires a belief that all students can learn, a commitment to equity and inclusion, and the ability to support students' academic, social, and emotional development through targeted interventions and compliance with special education laws.
The Collaborative Special Education Teacher serves as a collaborative partner to general education teachers, families, and support staff to ensure that all students receive the services and supports outlined in their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
Mission Alignment
The Collaborative Special Education Teacher supports the mission of Empower Schools of Alabama:
To change our community by forging collaboration between a diverse group of scholars, educators, families, and partners to educate the next generation of community leaders and advocates.
Key Responsibilities
Instruction & Student Support
Provide direct, individualized, and small-group instruction aligned to student IEP goals
Adapt and modify curriculum to meet diverse learning needs
Deliver engaging, standards-aligned lessons daily in collaboration with general education teachers
Implement evidence-based instructional strategies and interventions
Support inclusion through co-teaching and push-in services
Utilize data to monitor student progress and adjust instruction accordingly
IEP Development & Compliance
Develop, implement, and monitor Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Ensure compliance with IDEA, Section 504, and Alabama state regulations
Schedule and lead IEP meetings, ensuring meaningful family participation
Maintain accurate, timely documentation of services, progress, and accommodations
Conduct progress monitoring and provide regular updates to families and staff
Collaboration & Relationships
Collaborate with general education teachers to ensure effective differentiation and accommodations
Partner with families to support student success and maintain consistent communication
Work closely with related service providers (speech, OT, counseling, etc.)
Participate in House System activities, school events, and family engagement opportunities
Build strong, supportive relationships with students grounded in trust and high expectations
Social-Emotional Support
Support students' social, emotional, and behavioral development
Implement behavior intervention plans (BIPs) and restorative practices
Foster a safe, inclusive, and structured learning environment
Collaborate with counselors and mental health staff to support student well-being
Data & Progress Monitoring
Analyze assessment data (IEP goals, NWEA MAP, DIBELS, etc.) to drive instruction
Track student progress toward IEP goals and academic benchmarks
Participate in data meetings and contribute to intervention planning (RTI/MTSS)
Maintain compliance with all reporting requirements
Professional Responsibilities
Attend and actively participate in professional development, IEP trainings, and staff meetings
Engage in coaching cycles and continuous improvement practices
Stay current on best practices in special education and inclusive instruction
Uphold all school policies, procedures, and professional expectations
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Special Education (Master's preferred)
Valid Alabama Teaching Certification in Special Education
Knowledge of IDEA, IEP development, and compliance requirements
Experience working with diverse learners and students with disabilities
Strong organizational, communication, and collaboration skills
Demonstrated belief that all students can learn and succeed
Core Competencies
Commitment to equity and inclusive education
Strong instructional planning and differentiation skills
Data-driven decision-making
Relationship-building with students, families, and staff
Ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain compliance
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Ability to walk, stand, and move throughout the classroom and school building for extended periods
Ability to support students in various instructional settings (classroom, small group, inclusion settings)
May be required to assist students with mobility or behavioral needs as appropriate
What We Believe at Empower
All students can learn and deserve access to high-quality instruction
Every child deserves to be seen, supported, and challenged
Social-emotional development is essential to academic success
Collaboration with families and community is critical
Behavioral/Cognitive Assessment:
As part of the application process at Empower Schools of Alabama we ask all candidates to take several brief assessments after the submission of a resume or completion of an online application. For the first assessment, you will click on this LINK. Please enter your contact information. Upon completion of the first assessment, you will receive a link for the second assessment at the provided email address. The link will come from ....
In the first assessment,
There are no right or wrong answers
The assessment takes about 5 minutes to complete
You should take on a laptop or desktop
Make sure that you are in Google Chrome with a stable internet connection
Once you complete the first assessment, you will immediately receive a link to the 2nd assessment. Unlike the prior assessment, this is a timed test. Please consider the following
There are 50 questions
You will have 12 minutes to complete
Questions will include three types of questions: numerical, verbal, and spatial-reasoning
Please complete the assessment on a laptop or desktop
Make sure that you are in Google Chrome with a stable internet connection
Ensure that you are in a quiet place where you will not be distracted or disturbed
Be in a competitive state of mind.
Equal Opportunity Employment
Empower Schools of Alabama considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, national origin, age, religion, sex, marital status, veteran or military status, the presence of a medical condition, disability, or any other legally protected status.
Non-Discrimination Statement
In its efforts to promote nondiscrimination and as required by law, Empower Schools of Alabama does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sex, disability, age, or any other basis prohibited by law, in providing education services, activities, and programs.