2026-2027 - Special Education Teacher - 0.6FTE at Placerville Union Elementary
Job Summary
Job Summary
Special Education Teacher at Edwin Markham Middle School for the 26-27 school year 0.6FTE Contract: 184 days (includes 4 non-student days) August 10, 2026 - May 28, 2027 3 class periods per day, Mondays-Fridays
Job Description / Essential Elements:
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PLACERVILLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
CERTIFICATED JOB DESCRIPTION
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER - RESOURCE SPECIALIST
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Provide instruction and service for those pupils whose needs have been identified in an individualized education program developed by the individualized education team and who are assigned to regular classroom teachers for a majority of a school day.
DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE TO:
Site Administrator
INSTRUCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
(As appropriate for each school and district support capabilities.)
• Teach identified pupils the basic learning skills, such as reading, language, writing and spelling, to meet the
emotional, physical, and intellectual needs of each pupil.
• Work with school guidance team in the admission, placement, and evaluation of pupils referred to the team.
• Assist in the educational diagnostic assessment of identified pupils.
• Provide individual or small group instruction that parallels regular classroom curriculum.
• Coordinate program for pupils, wherever possible, to work in the regular class in addition to special class placement.
• Coordinate and participate in parent meetings.
• Confer with parents in conferences and with other professional personnel on progress of each pupil.
• Provide appropriate physical and psychological environment to establish and reinforce acceptable pupil behavior, attitude, social skills, and self image.
• Provide information and/or counseling to regular staff regarding difficulties involved in instructing these pupils in a regular class.
• Maintain necessary records and submit reports as required.
• Perform all other functions performed by regular classroom teacher.
• Maintain competence through professional growth activities -
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
See “Non-Instructional Responsibilities”
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Pupils
Certificated or classified personnel and other persons, as directed by site administrator.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S):
Appropriate Credentials in accordance with:
California Administrative Code, Title 5
Division 7 - “Credentials & Institutions Preparing Candidates for Credentials”
Demonstrated experience and/or training in assigned position
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
DEFINITION:
Those actions, in addition to instructional assignments normally required of a position as assigned and/or described in the position description, that are necessary to enable the class, school, or school district to accomplish its objectives.
Note:
Non-instructional responsibilities will apply as appropriate for each subject area, grade level, class size, school and district support capabilities. It is essential that non-instructional expectations be communicated clearly by the evaluator to the employee in order to achieve desired performance.
• Participate in supervision of pupils in out-of-class activities during the assigned working day.
• Participate in faculty meetings.
• Normally attend Parent-Faculty club meetings.
• Perform basic information gathering services on school and/or district level as required.
• Participate in a school program of community relations to communicate to parents and other members of the community, e.g., Back to School nights, Open Houses.
• Participate in curriculum development processes within the school or on a district level during a mutually
determined time allotment and/or on a released time assignment.
Note:
• While participating in curriculum development processes valid publishing agreements will be negotiated when required.
• Provide information to children and/or their parents about the Medi-Cal system and where and how to access applicaions.
• Copy and distribute Medi-Cal information to children and their families.
• Inform children and/or their parents about medical services available through school or in the local community.
• Refer children to medical services covered by Medi-Cal. (Part of SST process)
• Provide health related information to children and/or their parents.
• Identify at risk children and families and refer them to the proper agencies for services.
• Attend Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (MAA) Time Survey and ongoing MAA program policy/procedures meetings.
This list is not to be considered exclusive; other items may be added as mutually agreed upon.
Requirements / Qualifications
Education Specialist Instruction Credential with Mild/Moderate Disabilities authorization, plus Autism Spectrum Disorders added authorization English Learners Authorization (CLAD if not embedded in credential) Fingerprint clearance is required In addition to the above, please also provide: Letter of Introduction Resume 2-3 letters of recommendation (from within 3 years) Transcripts (can be unofficial) CBET/CSET test results, if applicable
Requirements / Qualifications
Education Specialist Instruction Credential with Mild/Moderate Disabilities authorization, plus Autism Spectrum Disorders added authorization English Learners Authorization (CLAD if not embedded in credential) Fingerprint clearance is required In addition to the above, please also provide: Letter of Introduction Resume 2-3 letters of recommendation (from within 3 years) Transcripts (can be unofficial) CBET/CSET test results, if applicable
Comments and Other Information
Certificated Salary Schedule can be found on the District website at www.pusdk8.us. $1,500/year (pro-rated for less than full time or late start) SPED credential and Master's degree stipends available for those who qualify.
Mandatory participation in medical benefits for full time employees, with an employer paid cap of $8,515/year, which includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, and begins the month after hire date.
Should you have any questions, please contact Alyson Fox at afox@pusdk8.us or 530-622-7216 ext. 2236.
Comments and Other Information
Certificated Salary Schedule can be found on the District website at www.pusdk8.us. $1,500/year (pro-rated for less than full time or late start) SPED credential and Master's degree stipends available for those who qualify.
Mandatory participation in medical benefits for full time employees, with an employer paid cap of $8,515/year, which includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, and begins the month after hire date.
Should you have any questions, please contact Alyson Fox at afox@pusdk8.us or 530-622-7216 ext. 2236.