PreK Teacher - ESS, Sacaton Elementary School District


Position:
PreK Teacher - ESS

Type:
Public


Location:
Rural


Job ID:
128840

County:
Pinal


Posted:
May 08, 2025




Contact Information:
Sacaton Elementary School District
92 S. Skill Center Rd
Sacaton, AZ 85147
District Website

Contact:
Lenore Hills
Phone: 520-562-8600
Fax: 480-763-4410
District Email


Job Description:

POSITION SUMMARY
Work with children who have disabilities, including, delays in cognition, social/emotional skills, adaptive, physical, and communication skills in a preschool program. To create a flexible special education pre- kindergarten program and class environment favorable to learning and personal growth of pupils; to motivate pupils to develop speech abilities, attitudes, skills, and knowledge needed to provide a good foundation for further participation in the total school program, in accordance with each pupil’s ability; to build strong ties between home and school; to establish good relationships with parents and with other staff members.
 
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
 
JOB GOAL: To support the mission of the district goals, procedures, and policies in the best interest of the student by professionally carrying out assigned duties and participating in the improvement and refinement of related areas. To coordinate program resources to promote the educational development of each student.
 
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:

  • Must have a valid Arizona Early Childhood and Special Education Certification.
  • Must have the authorization to work in the United States as defined by the Immigration Reform Act of 1986.
  • Must meet all Arizona Department of Education certification requirements.
  • Must meet all ESSA (Highly Qualified) qualifications.
  • Bachelor’s Degree or higher.
  • Prior early childhood teaching experience preferred.
  • Knowledge of Quality First and First Things First policies and procedures of classroom maintenance.

 
REQUIREMENTS:

  • Adheres to the District vision, mission, core values and goals in collaboration with staff.
  • Demonstrates the ability and desire to provide outstanding service to students and families.
  • Demonstrates a high regard for confidential and sensitive information.

 
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Supervises and evaluates assigned personnel (instructional assistants).
  • Carries out supervisory responsibilities by the organization’s policies and applicable laws and reports directly to the principal as to personnel you directly supervise.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Administers and monitors all aspects of the preschool curriculum.
  • Write Individualized Education Plans and implement them.
  • Meet with parents/guardians, Arizona Early Intervention Programs, and Department of Developmental Disabilities on referrals, review of existing data, and transition from IDEA Part C to Part B.
  • Conduct evaluations when children ages 3 – 5 are referred for possible delays in one of the five domains (cognition, adaptive, physical, social/emotional, communication).
  • Meet state and federal guidelines on transition to kindergarten by age 5.
  • Monitors Quality First and First Things First to ensure compliance with requirements of early education program.
  • Monitors academic performance of students by administering Brigance Screen Data Sheets at appropriate age levels three times a year (beginning of year, middle of year, end of year).
  • Provides learning experiences in the development of skills in the following areas: language arts phonemic awareness, comunication, self-help, physical, art, music, health, social/emotional, and math.
  • Collects data and reports data within the state monitoring system Teaching Strategies Gold by deadlines quarterly.
  • Develops and uses instructional materials suitable for verbal, visual, and hands-on instruction of pupils with wide range of mental, physical, and emotional maturities.
  • Generates Quality First Scholarship documents and maintains reporting of student attendance monthly to ensure monies are distributed to the District to support the program.
  • Encourages each student to express themselves creatively in art, music and dramatic play.
  • Provides individual and small group instruction designed to meet individual needs of pupils in communications skills, health habits, physical skills, and development of satisfactory self-concept.
  • Plans and coordinates the work of instructional assistants in the classroom, on field trips, in cafeteria during breakfast and lunch, on the playground, and walking students to activities on campus.
  • Provides a newsletter to parents/guardians, with the approval of the principal, notifying them of what their children are learning for the week or the month academically and the readiness skills they are working at that time.
  • Communicates regularly with the parents/guardians regarding their child’s growth and areas needing support during the school day. Communicates how the school and other resources can help when issues arise.
  • Collaborate with preschool team on lesson planning, curriculum mapping, and daily activities.
  • Supports the District by being present for parent/guardian activities.
  • Monitors and evaluates supplemental reading, writing, and math programs and initiates program improvement strategies when necessary.
  • Provides appropriate climate to establish and reinforce acceptable pupil behavior, attitudes, and social skills.
  • Cooperates with other professional staff members I assessing and helping pupils solve health, attitude, and learning problems.
  • Creates an effective environment for learning through in-service education activities and self-selected professional growth activities.
  • Recommends in conjunction with preschool staff supplies and instructional aids needed to maintain Quality First requirements. Creates a requisition for ordering supplies and instructional aids.
  • Participates in curriculum and other developmental programs as required.
  • Participates in faculty committees and the sponsorship of pupil activities.
  • Attends appropriate county, Tribal, State and area meetings and/or conferences.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

MARGINAL DUTIES:

  • Provides support related to Teaching Strategies Gold and First Things First.
  • Supports the implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in the district, including documenting, monitoring and reviewing student progress and instructional strategies used for students with needs.

OTHER SKILLS/ABILITIES/KNOWLEDGE/WORK STYLE:

  • Demonstrates the ability to work effectively and efficiently under time constraints.
  • Must be detailed-oriented and self-motivated.
  • Must have an excellent memory and ability to function well under stress.
  • Must be able to work independently with minimal supervision and/or assistance.
  • Must demonstrate flexibility, common sense, and good judgment.
  • Must have the ability to keep abreast of information pertinent to the job.
  • Develops and demonstrates the progress of district/department goals.
  • Provides purpose and direction for individuals and groups within the schools and/or departments.
  • Evaluates personnel by district and state policies/timelines.

COMMENTS:
This job description is intended to be representative of the work performed by employees in this position and is not all-inclusive. The omission of a specific duty or responsibility will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical extension of position responsibilities as defined by the supervisor.



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Apply at:  https://www.sacatonschools.org/page/applicants