2026-2027 HS Special Education Teacher
Santa Fe South High School
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Job Description
High School Special Education Teacher
Santa Fe South High School | Santa Fe South Charter Schools
Oklahoma City, OK | 190–196 Day Contract (196 days for new teachers; 190 days for returning teachers)
About Santa Fe South Charter Schools
Santa Fe South Charter Schools (SFS) is a free, public charter network that has served the south side of Oklahoma City for more than 20 years. Rooted in the communities we serve, SFS is committed to providing a challenging, student-centered education that prepares scholars to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
Guided by a belief in the potential of every student, Santa Fe South emphasizes strong instruction, meaningful relationships, and the development of life skills, self-confidence, and social responsibility. Our schools work in close partnership with families to ensure students are equipped to succeed in high school, college, careers, and an ever-changing global society.
About Santa Fe South High School
Santa Fe South High School is the original campus of Santa Fe South Charter Schools—opened nearly 25 years ago with just 200 students and a bold belief that zip code should never determine destiny. Today, the school serves nearly 1,000 students in a beautiful, thoughtfully designed campus that helped bring new life to the Crossroads Mall area of Oklahoma City.
Students often describe Santa Fe South High School in one word: familia. Relationships matter deeply here. Teachers know students well, hold them to high expectations, and prepare them to have a seat at any table—ready to succeed now and in whatever path they choose after graduation.
Position Summary
The High School Special Education Teacher develops and provides specialized instruction to meet the unique needs of students with disabilities. Working under the direction of the Building Principal and Director of Special Education, the teacher evaluates student progress against instructional objectives, ensures compliance with state and federal special education requirements, and serves as the IEP case manager for assigned students.
This role requires close collaboration with general education teachers, related service providers, families, and paraprofessionals to ensure students receive the services and supports necessary to access rigorous grade-level instruction and make meaningful academic progress.
Key Responsibilities
Instruction and Student Support
Provide research-based specialized instruction aligned to the instructional goals and objectives contained within each student’s IEP
Create a positive learning experience with an emphasis on individualized instruction and student growth
Assess student progress and determine the need for additional IEP reinforcement or adjustments to instructional techniques
Support students in accessing grade-level curriculum through appropriate instructional strategies and accommodations
IEP Management and Compliance
Serve as the IEP case manager for assigned students
Schedule and facilitate special education meetings and collaborate with child study team members in developing instructional goals and strategies
Coordinate the delivery of special education services outlined in each student’s IEP
Complete all district and state reporting requirements and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations
Maintain accurate and timely documentation related to student services and progress
Collaboration and Consultation
Serve as the primary contact for parents, general education teachers, and related service providers regarding assigned students
Provide consultation to classroom teachers regarding classroom adaptations, instructional modifications, behavior plans, and assistive supports
Work collaboratively with school teams to ensure inclusive and supportive learning environments
Provide direction, supervision, and feedback to paraprofessionals as assigned
School Culture and Professional Responsibilities
Establish a safe, structured, and supportive learning environment for students
Demonstrate professionalism in communication, dress, punctuality, and attendance
Attend staff meetings, team meetings, and professional learning opportunities
Support the mission and values of Santa Fe South Charter Schools
Perform other comparable duties as assigned
Standards and Professional Expectations
Be capable of physically assisting students with special needs as required (positioning, lifting, transferring, restraining, etc.)
Demonstrate the ability to work effectively and cooperatively with colleagues and school leadership
Maintain high ethical standards and confidentiality regarding student information
Be proactive in matters relating to student health and safety
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Valid Oklahoma Special Education teaching certification in Mild–Moderate Disabilities
Preferred
Certification in Severe–Profound Disabilities (required if assessing OAAP students; may be obtained after hire)
Experience working with high school students with disabilities
Strong collaboration and communication skills
Salary and Benefits
Salary based on OKCPS salary schedule plus 5% (190-day contract)
Health, dental, and vision insurance provided for contracted employees
401(k) with 7% contribution after six months of employment
10 days of paid time off
Job Requirements:
Bachelor degree preferred.
Citizenship, residency or work visa required