Special Education Teacher (Case Manager)
Company: Hmong College Prep Academy
Location: Saint Paul
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Category:
School Year – Salaried Teachers and Other Licensed Salaried
Employees Classification: FTE 1.0 Job Location: Onsite Starting
Salary: $43,800 - $74,520, plus a sign-on stipend of $3,000
prorated based on start date. Additional lanes may be applied based
on the position. Reports To: Director of Teaching & Learning Hmong
College Prep Academy’s mission is to provide the best integrated,
challenging, and well-rounded educational experience to students in
grades K-12. If you want to make a difference as part of a dynamic
educational community, we invite you to apply to join our team at
Hmong College Prep Academy where graduates will be rich in
experiences, culture, knowledge and pride, and will be ready for
the challenges of college and beyond. Position Summary HCPA is a
Title I Charter School that serves students through a school-wide
plan for instruction that is focused on the needs of at-risk
students. The Special Education Teacher (Case Manager) is
responsible for creating, managing, and supporting the
implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for special
education students. This position is exclusive to case management
and due process associated with student IEPs. Specialized
instruction would be provided by other staff members. The Special
Education Teacher - Case Manager’s role is manage student IEPs and
adhere to all internal and legal timelines and requirements,
composing effective and intentional documentation to support
teachers in creating a flexible classroom environment favorable to
learning and personal growth and instruct students in grade level
content, making subjects accessible based on a student’s reading
and math skill level per their IEP. Responsibilities Maintain and
promote confidentiality per data privacy, MN Government Data
Practices Act, FERPA, and HIPPA legislation. Collaborate to plan
and compose Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students
through an evaluation process. Facilitate and plan for IEP team
meetings with necessary team members, including student guardians.
Collaborate with general education teachers and other special
education service providers to provide small group instruction,
adapt general education lessons, assess student work, and implement
accommodations. Provide job performance feedback to, direct the
work of, and support the paraprofessionals in the implementation of
the students’ IEP goals. Organization and distribution of special
education media and materials for resources in general education
classrooms Maintain data as required to monitor and evaluate
student progress and communicate regularly with parents of students
regarding progress of their child. Advocate for the needs of the
students with disabilities. Develop and implement proactive and
positive behavioral interventions based on FBA results. Possess
knowledge and ability to utilize techniques to maintain a safe
environment (i.e. MANDT, CPI, building emergency plan, etc.)
Participate in relevant staff development opportunities, be
knowledgeable about current promising practices in the field, and
stay current with state rules and regulations governing special
education. Possess knowledge of technology strategies/equipment
available to students and, when needed, provide strategy
information to general education teachers. Collaborate with outside
agencies providing services for students and families, especially
when interagency collaboration is required or requested by the
family. Communicate effectively and positively with staff,
students, parents, and administration. Attend ongoing professional
development opportunities related to special education. Provide
instruction in the core curriculum areas for which employed; make
appropriate use of instructional resources and technologies.
Support the Minnesota Graduation and Common Core Standards;
implement the goals and objectives of the District and the school
and/or program to which assigned Evaluate student performance in
accordance with systems used by school and/or District; promote
student achievement; maintain required student records; make
related reports to the principal as prescribed or authorized by the
superintendent. Perform classroom management duties; enforce rules
governing the conduct of students; take appropriate disciplinary
action with students when necessary. Provides differentiated
instructional methods and content to ensure student mastery of
content Use data such as screening, diagnostic information,
progress monitoring, and daily work samples to adjust instruction
and practice as well as target feedback. Promotes a learning
environment that is welcoming, respectful, friendly and
academically challenging Maintain accurate records including but
not limited to attendance, grades, assessments and lesson plans via
Schoology and/or PowerSchool Via Schoology, ensure all online class
resources are current Connect with families via phone calls,
emails, conferences and school events Foster a social environment
with students to develop trust, respect, friendships and
self-discovery Participate in professional development
meetings/clusters providing student work when requested. Implement
new learning in the classroom following professional development.
Develop and work on new learning based on self-assessment, input
from teacher leaders and director of teaching and learning. Utilize
student achievement data to address strengths and weaknesses of
students and guide instructional decisions. Continuously seek
opportunities to grow and learn as a professional. Supervise
student activities, which may include: - Bus duty – assist with
walking students to the busses at the end of the day - Breakfast
and/or lunch duty – assist with monitoring based on a rotational
schedule Other related duties as assigned Accountabilities Adhere
to MN Teachers Code of Conduct Supports school goals and objectives
consistent with the vision, mission, and values of HCPA.
Participates in creating a culture of excellence, teamwork and
collaboration amongst the staff, teachers, students, and families;
a culture that is positive, open to the views of others, and uses
social skills to resolve conflicts. Establishes and maintains
effective and cooperative relationships with students, parents,
teachers, and other school staff. Responds appropriately and
promptly to parent, student, and staff member needs. Maintains
strict confidentiality regarding students and the educational
setting. Engagement Activities Volunteer activities 3 HCPA
volunteer activities are required. These events take place outside
of the traditional school day. Teachers may select the activities
that fit best with their interests and student grade level. These
activities may include open houses, school dances, prom, concerts,
etc Required activities: Grade Level Parent Meetings Fall and
Spring Parent /Teacher Conferences HCPA Graduation Misc. Committees
There are many additional opportunities for members of the HCPA
teaching staff to engage with the community and personally expand
their skills. Participation in these committees is highly
encouraged. Requirements: Required Qualifications Current MN
teaching license in one or more of the following: - Special
Education: Emotional Behavioral Disorders Grades K-age 21 (grade
12) - Special Education: Learning Disabilities Grades K-age 21
(grade 12) - Special Education: Autism Spectrum Disorders Birth-age
21 (grade 12) - Special Education: Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Birth-age 21 (grade 12) - Special Education: Oral/Aural Education
Birth-age 21 (grade 12) 3 years of teaching experience Knowledge
and experience with due process procedures Strong skills in
classroom presentation and management. Knowledge of instructional
technologies. Knowledge of research and trends in teaching and
student learning. Ability to utilize computer and multimedia
technology as appropriate. Knowledge of the core curriculum areas
the teacher is responsible for instructing, with a strong
preference for candidates trained in LETRS (Language Essentials for
Teachers of Reading and Spelling) or those who have in experience
with structured literacy and systematic, explicit instruction based
in the science of reading in the areas of phonological awareness,
phonics, vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing, language
comprehension. Knowledge of teaching and learning strategies to
meet a wide range of student needs and abilities. Knowledge of
multicultural, gender and disability fair curriculum concepts.
Ability to adapt Instructional routines, activities, and
scaffolding to diverse student populations Ability to implement
classroom activities that foster problem solving and critical
thinking Ability to plan and implement lessons based on district
and school goals and objectives. Ability to evaluate student
performance and to present evaluations in a manner that fosters
higher student achievement. Ability to continuously strive and set
goals for personal professional growth and development Strong
interpersonal skills - the ability to work effectively with
students, parents, district staff and community members from
diverse backgrounds. Ability to communicate effectively, both
verbally and in writing. Excellent organizational and time
management skills; ability to multitask. Knowledge of the programs,
functions, and procedures of a school setting. Ability to remain
calm in emergency and stressful situations. Ability to exercise
initiative and sound and effective judgment within established
guidelines. Preferred Qualifications Experience working with
children of diverse ethnic backgrounds in an urban school setting
Other Information Transcript - Unofficial transcripts are accepted
at the time of hire. You must submit official transcripts within 30
days of your start date. Formal credential evaluation is required
for post-secondary education completed outside of the United
States. Work Environment/Conditions Duties are normally performed
in a school/classroom environment; school building is a multi-level
building that has an elevator and is accessible. Position requires
extensive interaction with children of all ages. Possible exposure
to loud and noisy locations (e.g. loud classrooms or cafeterias;
children speaking or laughing loudly). Operate standard equipment
(computer, fax machine, telephone, copier machines, etc.).
Fast-paced environment. Requires frequent keyboarding which calls
for repetitive motion and rapid eye movements, frequent use of the
telephone. Position requires the ability to sit for extended
periods of time, ability to push, reach, or bend. Work may require
weekend and/or evening work and some travel may be required.
Teachers, Paraprofessionals and Teaching Assistants Duties may
occasionally be performed: on field trips away from school. in
outdoor environments, such as athletic fields or playgrounds. in
varying weather conditions, such as hot or cold weather. For
details on the benefits program go to:
https://www.hcpak12.org/Page/136 To apply or check out other
opportunities, go to https://www.hcpak12.org/careers Equal
Employment Opportunity: Hmong College Prep Academy District is an
equal opportunity employer and supports an inclusive workplace
environment.
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