Applicants for certificated positions are required to provide a complete list of prior school employers (school districts, county office of education, charter school and/or state special school) regardless of the length of service. Must add part-time, and/or substitution work in addition to full-time employment positions.
We will contact your current or former employers to verify employment history unless you indicate otherwise. Please provide any specific instructions or restrictions regarding contacting your employers. Please complete the attached form at your earliest convenience.
The primary role and purpose of a teacher is to provide students with appropriate educational activities and experiences that will enable them to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical and social growth. Teachers will help students develop the skills necessary to be productive members of society.
WHY WORK FOR MAGNOLIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
We provide a culture of accountability, challenge and opportunity that encourages our teachers, faculty and staff to develop and reach their full potential.
We invite you to build and advance your career with Magnolia Public Schools and help contribute to the future success of our mission and vision.
ONE OF OUR LONG-TERM COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES IS THE CALIBER OF OUR PEOPLE:
Magnolia Public Schools bring together smart, talented people from a diversity of backgrounds, where they can bring their “whole self” to work as well as their PASSION for teaching and learning.
Here Is What We Have To Offer
Premium free Medical/Dental and Vision Benefits
Competitive Salaries
Organizational sponsored benefits programs
Generous paid time off banks including two floating holidays
Tuition Reimbursement
Professional Development Programs for Teachers, Administrators and support personnel
Robust career development/talent management process
Leadership/admin development programs
Small Class Sizes
Professional Development
Induction Support (B.T.S.A)
Job Description
Provide leadership in program evaluations and follow-up procedures.
Write/develop federal projects, state facility and equipment projects.
Coordinate integration of special education into the total school program.
Provide leadership in curriculum development.
Work to maintain good public and community relations.
Interview instructional candidates for Special Education areas and make recommendations to principals for appointments to positions.
Procure and distribute new, specialized materials and equipment.
Supervise record keeping of students in the program.
Coordinate staff conferences and orientation meetings.
Interact with parents, outside agencies, businesses and community to enhance the understanding of system initiatives and priorities and to elicit support and assistance.
Keep supervisor informed of potential problems or unusual events.
Serve on system, state or community councils or committees as assigned or appropriate.
Assist in the interpretation of programs, philosophy and policies of the system to staff, students, parents and the community.
Work closely with school staff to support school improvement initiatives and processes.
Keep informed and disseminate information about current research, trends and best practices in areas of responsibility.
Facilitate the development, implementation and evaluation of staff development activities in assigned areas.
Attend training sessions, conferences and workshops as assigned or appropriate to keep abreast of current practices, programs and legal issues.
Other duties as needed.
$70000 - $95000 / year
B.A. or B.S. degree
Masters degree preferred
CA Credential as Education Specialist with mild/moderate or severe designation
Knowledge of special needs of students in assigned area
Knowledge of IEP goal setting process and implementation
Knowledge of curriculum and instruction
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing certificate, permit or other documentation equivalent to what a special education teacher in other public schools would be required to hold
Highly Qualified in accordance with the No Child Left behind Act
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In the fall of 2002, the Magnolia Public Schools (“MPS” or “Magnolia”) established its first tuition free public charter school, Magnolia Science Academy-1 Reseda in the San Fernando Valley. Since then, MPS has established ten other charter school sites in California that provide an innovative and high quality education.
MPS provides a high-performing Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM)-focused public school option to historically underserved families. Its schools outperform their neighborhood public schools, achieve prestigious honors in competitions and send students to the top colleges in the nation.
There are 4 MPS middle schools (grades 6-8), 1 elementary school (grades K-5), and 5 middle/high schools (grades 6-12).
Distinctive Features of MPS
1) Home Visits Program :
Research has shown that one of the keys to successful teaching and schooling is creating personal connections with students. MPS teachers visit students at their homes to enhance student learning and involvement. Teachers can identify students' latest interests or concerns, such as a new hobby, an upcoming trip, or a change in the family. Parents and teachers are critical partners in educating the “whole child”.
2) Extended Learning Time:
• Saturday school
• After-school tutoring and clubs until 6:00 p.m.
• Targeted intervention before, during, and after-school
• Summer school programs
• Winter and Spring Academic Camps
3) Parent and Community Engagement Program:
• Monthly parent workshops and task-force meetings
• Community partnerships with local organizations
• Community precinct walks
• Parent advisory council and volunteer program
• Web based parent support system (CoolSIS)
Applicants for certificated positions are required to provide a complete list of prior school employers (school districts, county office of education, charter school and/or state special school) regardless of the length of service. Must add part-time, and/or substitution work in addition to full-time employment positions.
We will contact your current or former employers to verify employment history unless you indicate otherwise. Please provide any specific instructions or restrictions regarding contacting your employers. Please complete the attached form at your earliest convenience.
The primary role and purpose of a teacher is to provide students with appropriate educational activities and experiences that will enable them to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical and social growth. Teachers will help students develop the skills necessary to be productive members of society.
WHY WORK FOR MAGNOLIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
We provide a culture of accountability, challenge and opportunity that encourages our teachers, faculty and staff to develop and reach their full potential.
We invite you to build and advance your career with Magnolia Public Schools and help contribute to the future success of our mission and vision.
ONE OF OUR LONG-TERM COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES IS THE CALIBER OF OUR PEOPLE:
Magnolia Public Schools bring together smart, talented people from a diversity of backgrounds, where they can bring their “whole self” to work as well as their PASSION for teaching and learning.
Here Is What We Have To Offer
Premium free Medical/Dental and Vision Benefits
Competitive Salaries
Organizational sponsored benefits programs
Generous paid time off banks including two floating holidays
Tuition Reimbursement
Professional Development Programs for Teachers, Administrators and support personnel
Robust career development/talent management process
Leadership/admin development programs
Small Class Sizes
Professional Development
Induction Support (B.T.S.A)
Job Description
Provide leadership in program evaluations and follow-up procedures.
Write/develop federal projects, state facility and equipment projects.
Coordinate integration of special education into the total school program.
Provide leadership in curriculum development.
Work to maintain good public and community relations.
Interview instructional candidates for Special Education areas and make recommendations to principals for appointments to positions.
Procure and distribute new, specialized materials and equipment.
Supervise record keeping of students in the program.
Coordinate staff conferences and orientation meetings.
Interact with parents, outside agencies, businesses and community to enhance the understanding of system initiatives and priorities and to elicit support and assistance.
Keep supervisor informed of potential problems or unusual events.
Serve on system, state or community councils or committees as assigned or appropriate.
Assist in the interpretation of programs, philosophy and policies of the system to staff, students, parents and the community.
Work closely with school staff to support school improvement initiatives and processes.
Keep informed and disseminate information about current research, trends and best practices in areas of responsibility.
Facilitate the development, implementation and evaluation of staff development activities in assigned areas.
Attend training sessions, conferences and workshops as assigned or appropriate to keep abreast of current practices, programs and legal issues.
Other duties as needed.
$70000 - $95000 / year
B.A. or B.S. degree
Masters degree preferred
CA Credential as Education Specialist with mild/moderate or severe designation
Knowledge of special needs of students in assigned area
Knowledge of IEP goal setting process and implementation
Knowledge of curriculum and instruction
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing certificate, permit or other documentation equivalent to what a special education teacher in other public schools would be required to hold
Highly Qualified in accordance with the No Child Left behind Act