Special Education Coordinator JobID: 2308
Position Type:
Administration/Coordinator
Date Posted:
6/1/2026
Location:
Steward Elementary School
Date Available:
12/01/2026
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Job Description
Position: Special Education Coordinator
Reports to:Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Building Principal
Evaluated by:Assistant Superintendent of Student Services
Qualifications:
General Areas of Responsibility:
Specific Areas of Responsibility:
Works with respective principals to plan, implement and monitor various special education programs/models, as well as plan/review protocols regarding the interface between regular and special education support models/ frameworks (i.e.: RtI, CST, Tiered Instructional Models, regular education intervention programs, etc.)
Works with respective principals to determine allocation of resources, both monetary and staff, in order to meet projected and evolving needs of students, including creation of and review of both master and individual staff schedules in order to creatively and efficiently deploy staff to meet student needs.
Assists in the collection and preparation of data/ documentation related to district and/or Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) reporting requirements.
Reviews students' assessment data, including but not limited to: MCAS, district-wide assessment programs, various interim assessment data results, and analyzes/ interprets result trends for students with disabilities (SWD) in order to assist in both student-specific and district wide planning.
Facilitates, coordinates and supervises Initial, Re-evaluation, IEE reviews and select Annual Review special education TEAM meetings, in accordance with the most current state and federal regulations, makes decisions regarding areas of dissent amongst TEAM members, follows up to ensure that all team members complete information on the student's IEP, and that individuals' responsibilities are completed in a timely fashion.
Facilitates meetings between various stakeholders to ensure the successful transition of students with IEPs between programs/schools; i.e.: Early Intervention to Preschool, PS to K, Primary to Intermediate grades.
Supervises and contributes to the evaluation of Special Education Staff including, but not necessarily limited to:
the development of curriculum and instruction programs,
assessment (ongoing progress monitoring) of student learning,
conducting, interpreting, and writing clear reports based on evaluation data,
writing quality IEPs within designated time lines
completion of other professional responsibilities
Supervises the evaluation of Special Education Instructional Assistants (ESPs) according to district rubric and procedures.
Facilitates interpretation of special education mandates, procedures, and state forms for staff members, IEP teams, including parents, as may be necessary.
Plans for and provides training for special education aides, general and/or special education teachers, either in groups or as individuals, on various topics related to the special education process, disability types, instructional and/or behavioral/ motivational strategies, and other pertinent topics.
Participates in Leadership Team meetings to promote collaboration between general and special education and communicate the interests/needs of special education students and staff to ensure their needs are duly considered in district-level planning.
Assists the Administrator of Special Education in monitoring student performance, including serving as the Liaison/Contact person, for select students placed in out of district programs/placements.
Assists the Administrator of Special Education, and Principal in special education matters as may be requested.
Work Year: 205 days
FLSA Status: Exempt
Physical Requirements:
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement
The Tri-Town School Union (Boxford, Middleton, and Topsfield Public Schools) is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to maintaining a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. We do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, homelessness, limited English proficiency, disability, or any other protected class in its educational programs, activities, or employment policies. These protections extend to all applicants and employees.
Applicants are informed that school systems are required to obtain all available criminal offender record information (CORI and SAFIS Background Check per 603 CMR51.00) from the criminal history systems board (CHSB) of any current or prospective employee of the school department.
Revised 01/2026
Salary Scale: $111,000-$122,000