SY 2026-2027: Third Grade Special Education/English Learner Teacher
Company: Global Citizens Public Charter School
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nSalary: Position:Third Grade
Special Education/English Learner Teacher Supervisor: Special
Education Coordinator Start Date: August 2026 Application Deadline:
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through June 30,
2026. However, the position may be closed prior to that date if a
qualified candidate is hired. Please note that we will begin
reviewing applications starting on January 5, 2026. The
Opportunity: We are seeking a Special Education/English Learner
Teacher with experience in early childhood education to provide
specialized instruction and support for our students at Global
Citizens Public Charter School (Global Citizens PCS). Global
Citizens PCS is the first dual language immersion elementary school
in Washington, DC, to offer language immersion in both Mandarin
Chinese and Spanish pathways - exposing students to the top three
languages spoken in the world. Paired with a focus on social
justice and whole child wellness, Global Citizens PCS equips
children to become empathetic, globally competent, and
socially-minded leaders who are prepared for a future we cannot yet
imagine. Global Citizens PCS opened in Ward 7 to provide children
and their families living east of the Anacostia River with
equitable access to dual language immersion programs. This position
offers an incredible opportunity to work alongside a founding team,
within an entrepreneurial and collaborative environment focused on
improving educational opportunities for all students, especially
those who are most marginalized and undervalued. Mission: The
mission of Global Citizens PCS is to inspire and prepare the next
generation of global citizens. We will do this by supporting
students, ages 3-11, to reach their full academic and leadership
potential in a nurturing learning environment. We will immerse them
in the Mandarin and Spanish languages, promote the value of
diversity, and equip them with the knowledge, skills, and mindsets
they need to contribute to a better world. Vision: We envision
academic excellence, language acquisition, and authentic inclusion
of a diverse student population. We will build a strong community
of learners who are confident in their ability to communicate in
the Chinese, Spanish, and English languages. Our children will use
language to liberate and advocate for themselves and those most
marginalized. All of our children will develop a sense of self and
a sense of belonging, build empathy and emotional resilience, learn
to understand and appreciate diverse perspectives, and challenge
themselves to take action to improve the world. Philosophy: We
believe that all cultures have richness and value, deserve respect
and consideration, and do not belong to a hierarchy. At Global
Citizens PCS, we will continually examine our teaching and
curricula to ensure we incorporate multiple perspectives from
diverse cultural backgrounds and life experiences, including the
experiences of our students, families, communities, and staff. We
will create an environment in which all students will yearn for
intercultural connections and see their benefits. Student Support
(Special Education/English Learner) Teacher Job Description The
Student Support (Special Education/English Learner) Teacher is one
of the primary instructional and people leaders that influence the
lives of children at Global Citizens PCS. Special Education/English
Learner Teachers will work with general education teachers to
foster a student-centered learning environment that respects the
culture and identity of each and every child, so they can thrive
academically, socially, and emotionally. In early childhood, our
children will learn all content areas in the partner language for
approximately 90% of the school day. They will learn their early
literacy and math skills in English for approximately 10% of the
school day. In elementary school (Kindergarten through 5th grade),
we use a 50/50 model, where our children receive standards-based
instruction (aligned to the Common Core State Standards) in
reading, writing, math, and science in the target language for 50%
of the time and in English for 50% of the time (each day). Student
Support (Special Education/English Learner) Teacher will teach all
content areas in the partner language and will serve as the
instructional lead and model for the partner language. Together,
each teacher will work in tandem to positively impact student
development by creating a warm and inviting learning environment;
building relationships with students and families; creatively
designing and implementing effective lessons within a free and
liberating classroom environment; analyzing and interpreting data;
collaborating professionally with colleagues; and, participating in
the larger school-wide community. Special Education Teachers, under
the direct supervision of the Special Education Coordinator, will
work collaboratively with all instructional leadership team members
to fully understand and respond to the needs of students and
families. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
School Mission and VisionImplement a shared school mission and
vision to promote each students social, emotional, and academic
developmentActively participate in data-driven instruction and
methods of continuous improvement to ensure we meet the needs of
each studentReinforce the mission with students and families,
inspiring them to act on the mission every single dayReflect on
instructional practices and adjust behavior and systems
accordingly: ask regularly for feedback; model humility and admit
mistakes; seek out thought partners; and, engage in professional
learningCollaborates with support teachers, lead teachers, and
other staff to ensure proper and consistent implementation of our
instructional program Equitable and Inclusive School CultureModel
ethical, equitable, and professional behavior and acts with
integrity, fairness, cultural competence, and empathy with students
and colleaguesContribute to a professional school culture focused
on developing relational trust with colleagues and building each
other's capacity to promote each students social, emotional, and
academic development; serves as a mentor teacher for support
teachersSet personal and professional learning goals to promote
wellness and enhance professional practice; attend summer institute
and weekly professional development sessionsParticipate in
professional development and coaching cycles led by Principal and
other instructional leadersEncourages open, productive,
collaborative, and trusting working relationships among
administrators, teachers, and staff to promote an environment of
continuous improvementDevelop a supportive and positive learning
environment focused on uplifting student voice and using student
data to drive student development, growth, and achievement
ComplianceImplement and monitor accountability measures to ensure
all intensive interventions, specialized instruction services, and
related services are implemented with fidelity to ensure
complianceAttend IEP, Section 504, or other related meetings
necessary for student assessment and/or compliance with federal
and/or state lawAnalyze the results of the Home Language Survey in
order to determine which students to assess using the WIDA
assessments; provide support to and monitor the progress of English
Learners throughout the school yearAdminister the beginning-of-year
(BOY) and end-of-year (EOY) WIDA assessments Case ManagementServe
as case manager for students with a 504 accommodation planUpdate
IEP, 504s and BIPs as to the achievement of goals and objectives as
the end of every quarterInform general education teachers of IEP,
504 and BIP goals as necessary; create IEP snapshotsIssue quarterly
progress reports on IEP, 504s, and BIPs goals for students &
familiesProvide interventions and all ELL services to students on
your case-load, including writing and implementing rigorous,
standards-driven goals, managing legal documents and files related
to ELL students, liaising with external service providers, ensuring
all services are in compliance with mandatesMonitor and support
implementation of goals and objectives in content Curriculum,
Instruction, and AssessmentCase manage approximately 5-10 children
with disabilities, including writing IEPs, consulting with general
education teachers providing inclusion services and
interventionsDesign and implement engaging instruction based on IEP
goals and objectives for each studentAddress IEP and ILP goals by
providing in-class support, small group instruction, and/or
pull-out groupsCollaborate with general education teachers and the
Special Education Coordinator to assess every students mastery of
the content and diagnose areas of student misunderstandingServe as
owner of all special education-related services, including writing
and implementing rigorous, standards-driven IEPs, managing legal
documents and files related to students IEPs and 504 plans,
liaising with external service providers, ensuring all services are
in compliance with mandates, and coordinating annual IEP review
processUtilize culturally sustaining and anti-bias/anti-racist
practices (along with data) to inform and guide daily instruction;
incorporate student cultures, interests, and experiences into
lessons and activitiesSet clear and measurable goals throughout the
year for every student in all areas of study; regularly assess the
progress of each child and provide differentiated, child-centered
instruction to meet the needs of each child on a daily
basisActively participate in data-analysis cycles and protocols in
order to evaluate and increase rigor, coherence, impact, and equity
of curriculum, instruction, and assessmentCollaboratively plan
weekly with teaching teams to develop holistic lesson plans that
foster self-directed learningEnsure that each student has equitable
access to classroom materials, texts, learning resources and
opportunities, academic and social-emotional supports, and other
resources in the target language Service DeliveryOversee the
delivery of both instruction and related services as stipulated on
IEPsProvide and/or support modifications and accommodations as
needed in classroomsCo-facilitate the Student Support Team (SST)
meetings (when needed) and participate in multi-disciplinary team
meetings (MDT meetings) on a regular basis to address the needs of
each studentMaintain a portfolio of student work samples, anecdotal
data, and classroom observationsServe as the Disability Test
Co-Coordinator for all standardized assessments (includes PARCC)Be
accountable for students mastery of academic standardsCo-facilitate
professional learning and training to teachers, staff, and families
Equitable and Inclusive Student SupportImprove and sustain a school
environment that is inclusive, equitable, caring, and culturally
competent (and meets the academic, social, emotional, and physical
needs of each student)Maintain positive, fair, and unbiased student
behavior policies that emphasize relationship reconciliation and
behavioral changeWork with Lead Teachers, Support Teachers, and the
English Learner Teacher to plan for and support all students
needsUse student performance and placement data, as well as school
culture data, to promote greater inclusiveness, caring, equity, and
closure of opportunity gapsServe as a member of the Student Support
Team (SST) and implement a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)
to meet the needs of all children, including special
populationsAttend IEP, Section 504, or other related meetings
necessary for student assessment and/or compliance with federal
and/or state law Student and Family EngagementBuild rapport with
students outside of the classroom (i.e., lunches with students,
special events, etc.), so students understand that teachers care
about themEnsure families receive all notifications and evaluation
reports in advance of MDT meetings and SST meetingsPromotes
relationships among students, faculty, parents, and others that
build trust and value individuality and inclusivenessImplement
family and community engagement strategies aligned to our mission
and vision: Maintain open, welcoming communication with
stakeholders in service of students and to advance the school
missionEngage parents, families, and the community - especially
those who are marginalized or traditionally unable to actively
participate - in meaningful, reciprocal, and mutually beneficial
ways to promote each students social, emotional, and academic
developmentProvides routine, two-way communication with families
and community members about school activities and culture, student
performance and development (including students progress towards
their IEP goals), and school challenges and accomplishmentsPlan,
implement, and lead student recruitment initiatives, especially
during the planning year to ensure we meet our enrollment
goalEvaluate and improve the effectiveness of the student
recruitment, family engagement, community outreach, and
communications planCreates and sustains positive, collaborative,
and productive relationships with families and community members
for the benefits of students (and their families) The ideal
candidate is highly knowledgeable in the following:Effective
language acquisition strategiesResearch-based, tiered instructional
strategiesEarly Childhood curriculum, instruction, &
developmentData analysis protocolsCulturally Sustaining
PedagogyAnti-racist beliefs and practicesResponsive
Classroom/Restorative Justice/Conscious DisciplineReaders and
Writers Workshop & Play-Based Centers Special Education
Teacher/Co-Coordinator Requirements:At least three years of
experience as a Special Education Teacher preferredMeet state
educational requirements, preferably a valid state-issued license
for Special Education in elementary education or meet eligibility,
including undergraduate studies in Special EducationA Bachelors
degree or a Masters degree in Education and passing scores on
Praxis I & IIDeep experience and knowledge of learning standards
and student-centered curriculumAn energetic, flexible, creative,
innovative individual who can develop strengths-based,
student-centered support plans that support learning for students
of various abilities, including those with various identified
exceptionalitiesAbility to excel as a member of a multidisciplinary
team and an instructional teamAbility to work in a multicultural,
multilingual environmentStrong communication skills (both oral and
written) Compensation Salary for this position is competitive and
ranges from $60K to $80K. Additionally, Global Citizens PCS offers
a comprehensive benefits package. Equal Opportunity Statement
Global Citizens PCS is an equal opportunity employer and an
organization that values diversity. We strongly encourage people
from diverse backgrounds to apply. It is our policy to ensure that
all individuals with whom we are in contact with are not discri
Keywords: Global Citizens Public Charter School, Montgomery Village , SY 2026-2027: Third Grade Special Education/English Learner Teacher, Education / Teaching , Washington, Maryland