Director of Special Services

Wayne Regional Educational Service Agency

MI

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$120,000–$140,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Academic Background, Administrative Certification, Administrative Skills, Analysis Skills, Best Practices, Blueprints, Board of Education, Budgeting, Casinos, Communication Skills, Conferences, Data Analysis, Education Regulations, Educational Accreditation, Establish Priorities, Funding, Human Resources, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Legal, Maintain Compliance, Medicaid, Multitasking, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Reviews, Presentation Software, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Project/Program Management, Reimbursement, Reporting Skills, Risk, Software as a Service (SaaS), Special Education, State Laws and Regulations, Statistics, Student Conduct, Team Player, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Training/Teaching Materials
LOCATION
MI
POSTED
30+ days ago

Director of Special Services JobID: 31686

Position Type: Administration/Director of Special Services

Date Posted: 1/20/2026 Location: Board Office Date Available: Immediate Closing Date: Until Filled

District: Romulus Community Schools

Additional Information:

POSITION TITLE: Director of Special Services

REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Administration/Human Resources

PAY SCHEDULE: $120,000 - $140,000

EFFECTIVE: Immediate

JOB SUMMARY:

The Director of Special Services directs, coordinates and supervises all aspects of the Special Educational Program for the school district. This includes the creation and maintenance of an academic environment that promotes and supports student achievement through effective implementation of curriculum, instruction and assessment. The Director will supervise Special Education staff and support them through effective Professional Development. The Director works with administrative staff to articulate the goals developed by the Board of Education and monitors compliance.

QUALIFICATIONS:

• Valid Michigan Teaching Certificate • Full or Temporary approval for Director of Special Education • Masters or Education Specialist degree in Education with focus in curriculum and leadership and/or administrative certification preferred • Certified endorsement in at least one (1) area of Special Education • Minimum of five successful years as classroom teacher • Proficient knowledge of Special Education Law and Administrative Rules • Minimum of three successful years of administrative or leadership experience at the building or district level • Experience with data driven curriculum design and implementation of effective instructional practices and school improvement/accreditation processes • Strong analytical skills, experience with data presentation software, and a strong understanding of statistical analysis fundamentals • Understanding and appreciation for working in a diverse environment • Experience supervising and evaluating teachers while maintaining a collaborative and effective professional development for teachers and principals • Proven ability to engage others in the development of a vision for excellence; ability to maintain positive interpersonal relationships with members of the educational community • Superior communication skills • Ability to handle multiple projects, problem solve, and designate assignments with accountability • Knowledge of IDEA grants required; knowledge of Title and 31a grants and programs preferred

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Collaborate with district and building level leaders in the development and implementation of federal and state aid programs including but not limited to IDEA, Title I, II, III, At-Risk, and other grant funding opportunities. • Oversees the educational and administrative needs of PreK-12 Special Education Programs in compliance with State/County Special Education Planning under IDEA. • Collaborate with district and building level leaders to assist in supervision of assigned employees. • Monitor and evaluate staff, monitors curriculum, initiates professional development programs, and implements best practice methodologies for the district - including technology initiatives. • Provide training to administration as needed to keep them abreast of changes in Special Education, Section 31A, and Title requirements. • Oversee McKinney Vento Program and Homebound students • Collaborate with the Districts K-12 curriculum development team to ensure that Special Education programs, courses of study, methods and materials for instruction are based upon appropriate student needs and are consistent with State of Michigan laws and Board of Educations goals and policies. • Prepare reports, supports parent advisory committee, and manages the districts Medicaid Reimbursement Program. • Monitor district compliance with Advanc-Ed, MI-SAAS, and the ESSA Act. • Review curriculum cycles, prioritization and budgets and make recommendations to the Superintendent and the Board. • Review, interpret, and analyze data (including "sub-groups) gathered through district, state, or national assessments to assist staff, administrators, and Superintendent and the Board in their respective duties. • Support and maintain the creation and implementation of an annual district-wide assessment and professional development calendar. • Represent the District in county meetings and attend conferences related to curriculum and instruction, assessment, and technology, as assigned. • Report periodically to the Board on all curriculum, instruction, and assessment matters as directed by the Superintendent. • Make recommendations pertaining to policy and procedure to the Superintendent. • Serve on district-wide committees as needed; participate in Blueprint Network activities. • Coordinate required budgetary components of any MDE requirements for TSI, CSI, and/or ATS. • Preside over student discipline hearings as one of the district hearing officers. • Perform special assignments and related duties of the position as directed by the Superintendent.

EVALUATION:

Job performance is evaluated in accordance with district guidelines.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:

The amount of contract, length of the workday and the number of workdays at this time is determined by the Superintendent and/or his/her designee.

Starting salary: $120,000-$140,000 based upon experience.

Contracted Days: 260

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Internal: Please submit a letter of interest to Kevin Brock kdbrock@romulusk12.org

External: Apply online at www.romulusk12.org

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