Education Specialist Mild to Moderate Support Needs 26/27 SY
Company: AMETHOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Location: Richmond
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Amethod Public
Schools (AMPS) is a mission and values-driven organization. Our
mission is to provide a rigorous college preparatory education and
character development program that will prepare students from
underserved communities to succeed in college and beyond. Our
day-to-day work is embodied by a set of core values: Students
First, Teamwork, Adaptability, Responsibility, Perseverance, and
Commitment to Distinction . We are looking for team members who
exude these values and a passion for our mission. POSITION We are
seeking a dedicated and passionate Education Specialist to provide
specialized instruction and support to students with special needs,
ensuring they receive a high-quality education that meets their
individual needs. This role will require a deep understanding of
special education principles, effective teaching methodologies, and
a commitment to student success. The ideal candidate will be
committed to providing high-quality education to our students,
fostering a positive learning environment, and collaborating with
colleagues to achieve our school’s goals. We find it crucial to
recruit, develop, support, and retain great educators as the key to
the success of our students and the network. Requirements:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Specialized Instruction:
Deliver tailored instruction that addresses the unique learning
styles and needs of students with special needs, utilizing a
variety of teaching methods and assistive technologies. Provide
individual and small group support to students as needed. Work to
create a positive learning environment in accordance with school
policies and procedures. Utilize a variety of instructional
strategies to engage students and promote critical thinking. Adjust
instructional plans accordingly to ensure optimal outcomes. Adapt
instruction as needed to meet the diverse learning needs of
students. Implement behavior management strategies and
de-escalation techniques as needed. Resolve student conflicts
effectively and promote positive resolution of disagreements. Use
data to inform student support Individualized Education Program
(IEP) Development: Collaborate with students, parents, and other
stakeholders to develop comprehensive IEPs that outline specific
educational goals and strategies. Knowledge of local, state, and
federal laws as it relates to special education Coordinate results
of assessments with service providers and the Director of Special
Education and Wellness to prepare a multi-disciplinary team report
at each initial or triennial review. Compile and maintain records,
such as attendance, behavior, and academic data to progress monitor
and report on meeting IEP goals. Assessment and Feedback: Assess
student progress regularly and provide individualized support and
interventions as needed. Develop and administer formative and
summative assessments to monitor student progress and provide
timely, constructive feedback. Provide timely and informative
feedback to students on their work. Identify and address student
academic and social-emotional needs. Communication: Maintain open
and professional communication with students, parents, and school
staff. Conduct regular parent-teacher calls and conferences to
discuss student progress and address both, positive student
behavior and potential concerns. Communicate effectively with
colleagues to share information, resources, and best practices.
Communicate professionally with administrators, network staff, and
other stakeholders. Collaboration: Work collaboratively with the
school's administrative and support staff to ensure student
success. Participate in team meetings, and professional development
and collaborate with other teachers to ensure continuity of
instruction. Work closely with parents, administrators, and other
school staff to create a supportive and inclusive learning
environment. Participate in school-wide initiatives and committees
to contribute to the overall success of the school. Professional
Development: Participate in ongoing professional development
activities to stay current with best practices in special
education. Stay current on best practices in education and child
development. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Work effectively across diverse communities. Manage various
projects and/or demands demonstrating flexibility and effective
time-management skills. Administrative Tasks: Advocate for the
rights and needs of students with special needs, both within the
school and in the broader community. Oversee student safety and
well-being during class time, recess, and lunch periods. Enforce
school rules and procedures consistently. Be familiar with and
follow school emergency procedures, including lockdown, fire
drills, and evacuation plans. Perform other duties, as assigned.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Unwavering commitment to the organization,
its mission, and core values. Ability to work collaboratively,
resolve conflicts, listen actively, and contribute to a positive
school climate and environment. Maintain the integrity of
confidential information related to records, students, families,
and colleagues. Use information solely for assigned
responsibilities and in the best interest of individuals involved.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to
work effectively with diverse groups. Strong organization and
multitasking abilities. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced
environment, with short deadlines, and solve problems effectively.
Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision. Strong
work ethic and go-getter attitude. Ability to interpret technical
terms, write clear and concise internal and external
communications, and communicate information clearly. Knowledge of
public education and charter school movement, preferred.
Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally
accredited institution. California teaching credential or ability
and willingness to obtain a California teaching permit/credential
if not already credentialed. 1 years of experience working at
school sites or experience working with children/youth, preferred.
Strong classroom management skills and ability to build rapport
with students. Demonstrated mastery of special education
principles. Ability to follow established routines and procedures.
Employment eligibility that includes fingerprinting, tuberculosis,
and/or other employment clearances. Previous experience in charter
schools, preferred. Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of
standing and walking. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a
computer keyboard. Bending at the waist, kneeling, and/or crouching
to file materials. Ability to access and navigate various
facilities within the organization. Occasional lifting of objects
up to twenty pounds. Compensation The salary range for this
position is $72,500 - $81,500. Salary is commensurate with
experience, education, and expertise. A competitive benefits
package is also offered. This is a full-time, exempt, 100%
in-person position. To apply: Visit us at www.amethodschools.org As
an equal opportunity employer; we hire without consideration to
race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual
orientation, marital status, veteran status or disability.
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