Muckleshoot Tribal School Special Education Administrator
Under administrative direction of the Director of Student Support Services, this position will have the primary responsibility of providing leadership and direction for the Muckleshoot Tribal School Special Education, 504, Gifted and Talented/Highly Capable, multilingual programs and other related services. This administrator is expected to work cooperatively with building administration in providing leadership in the areas of program compliance, curriculum and instruction, communication, staff development, fiscal management to link support services with general education programs. In addition, they will provide educational and student development leadership for the tribal school; plan, organize and evaluate programs and services and promote communication with students, parents, staff and the community for educational effectiveness.
Major tasks and responsibilities include:
- Provides educational and student development leadership; implements school curriculum and procedures; supervises related co-curricular and extra-curricular programs and manages their continuing review, evaluation and improvement.
- Implements, monitors and analyzes the effectiveness of student support services including special education, gifted and talented, and multilingual services; and 504 accommodations.
- Implements all policies and regulations related to students with disabilities as required by the BIA/BIE. Maintains required documentation and submits timely required reports.
- Coordinates, implements and evaluates referral process, CARE team, special education services, gifted and talented program, multilingual program, special education service providers, testing/assessments, staffing to meet the needs of individual students, secondary transition services, 504 plans and accommodations.
- Provides technical assistance and facilitates in service training for staff related to meeting individual student needs including: classroom accommodations, test accommodations, behavior modification programs, referral process, FAE/FAS, ADHD, autism.
- Provides and facilitates workshop opportunities for parents related to understanding their child's individual needs including: parenting, FAE/FAS, ADHD, learning disabilities, autism.
- Maintains student support services compliance requirements for the BIE/BIA which includes: IEP process & documentation, NASIS recording, portfolios, and 504 plans.
- Provides leadership in Care Team and IEP meetings. Actively involved in the pre-referral, creation, review and implementation of all IEP's and 504 plans.
- Collects and interprets a variety of data; provides reports for administrative purposes.
- Directs the activities of assigned Special Education Program staff.
- Coordinates the instructional affairs within assigned departments, and externally, where pertinent.
- Evaluates student development results against school objectives, statutory requirements and best professional practices.
- Provides counseling and guidance to students; encourages, motivates, coaches, corrects and disciplines students; communicates and confers with parents to promote student learning, success and appropriate behavior.
- Communicates with outside agencies concerning children, as necessary.
- Administers student records; ensures evaluation of each student's educational growth and development; provides periodic reports to parents and other administrators.
- Supports and reviews the annual master schedule, working in conjunction with the principal and school leaders to ensure that all students needs are met.
- Provides leadership in screening and interviewing applicants including substitutes, and/or recommending of applicants to be interviewed.
- Assists the Director of Student Support Services with the development of the annual budget.
- Serves on various committees to represent the school at the direction of the Director of Student Support Services.
- Assists and advises in the application of school discipline policies and procedures and provides guidance on the management of students in classrooms, lunchrooms, hallways and on school grounds.
- Assesses student emergency health and safety needs and ensures appropriate action.
- Supervises and evaluates personnel; serves as mentor to staff; observes and provides feedback regarding performance; trains and motivates staff; works with staff to resolve problems; recommends the appointment, assignment, promotion, probation or dismissal of certificated and classified staff.
- Remains accessible during school hours to take action on any situation that may arise.
- Establishes and maintains effective communications with the community, parents, students and the public regarding school programs and services; communicates concerns to the Director of Student Support Services; leads and secures parental and public involvement and support.
- Ensures the maintenance of a wide variety of records; prepares and presents a variety of reports as required.
- Because of the Tribe's commitment to community service and the well-being of its members, each employee may be expected to perform a wide range of office and field duties from time to time. Such duties may or may not be related to their regular responsibilities.
Education - Experience and Training for Position Required: Bachelor Degree in Education, Special Education, or a related field. Three (3) years' experience as a K-12 Special Education Teacher, and five (5) years' experience in Special Education Administration. Washington State Teaching Certificate and Washington State Educational Administrative Leadership Certificate. Preferred: Master's Degree in Special Education; Washington State Teaching Certificate with Special Education Endorsement.
Specific Skills/Knowledge/Abilities Required for Position Skilled in:
- Knowledge of Special Education Regulations and Laws.
- Effective behavior management techniques, instructional methods and curriculum options to meet individual needs of students enrolled.
- Effective leadership and techniques in student counseling, advising and advocacy.
- Promoting and encouraging learning.
- Planning, developing, implementing and evaluating programs.
- Providing feedback, coaching and motivation of staff and students.
- Effective student discipline.
- Organization and time management.
- Problem-solving and crisis resolution.
- Effective oral and written communication.
Knowledge of:
- Research, theory and trends in learning, student development and student services.
- School curriculum and instruction.
- Resource development.
- Principles and practices of supervision.
- Rules, regulations, policies and laws related to education.
- Native American culture and history.
Ability to:
- Motivate, discipline, and interact with students in an equitable and productive manner.
- Maintain confidentiality.
- Adapt to changing work priorities.
- Communicate with diverse groups.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
- Meet deadlines and schedules.
- Set priorities and coordinate activities.
- Participate as a team member and to promote teamwork.
- Work with frequent interruptions.
- Work with detailed information/data.
Physical Requirements The working conditions described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this class. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to walk; use hands to operate, finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet.
Licenses or Certifications Required Washington State Teaching certificate. Washington State Administrators certificate. A current and valid Washington State driver's license may be required at time of appointment or at a time set by the Tribe.
# of Openings 1 Job Location US-WA-Auburn Division Education Closing Date 08/29/2025 Job Status Salaried Rate USD $123,140.00/Yr. Max USD $209,337.00/Yr. Type Contract Pay Grade 8 - DOE Program Tribal School Status Accepting