
Special Education/Science Teacher
Ramapo Indian Hills, Spring Valley, NY, United States
Special Education/Science Teacher
School:
Ramapo High School
Application Deadline:
April 30, 2026
Reports to:
Principal, Supervisor or designee
Description:
The district is seeking a full time Special Ed/Science teacher for the 2026-2027 school year.
Responsibilities
Plan and deliver modified, standards-aligned science lessons (aligned with New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Science / NGSS) in topics such as biology, life science, physical science, earth science, or chemistry
Adapt curriculum, materials, and assessments for students with Individualized Education Plans, including those with learning disabilities, autism, emotional disabilities, or other classifications
Design and supervise safe, hands‑on laboratory experiments with appropriate modifications and safety supports, differentiated instruction, accommodations, and modifications in resource replacement and co‑taught inclusion classrooms
Collaborate closely with general education science teachers, paraprofessionals, and the Child Study Team to implement IEPs effectively
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Valid NJDOE teaching certification/license as a Teacher of Students with Disabilities as well as a Science certification (Biological Science, Physical Science, Earth Science, Chemistry or related), or eligibility to obtain
Experience at the high school level preferred
Strong content knowledge and passion for teaching
Excellent classroom management and communication skills
Compensation
Salary will be in accordance with the current RIHEA Agreement, currently between $61,665 and $110,439.
Contact:
Mark Fasciana, Director of Human Resources
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School:
Ramapo High School
Application Deadline:
April 30, 2026
Reports to:
Principal, Supervisor or designee
Description:
The district is seeking a full time Special Ed/Science teacher for the 2026-2027 school year.
Responsibilities
Plan and deliver modified, standards-aligned science lessons (aligned with New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Science / NGSS) in topics such as biology, life science, physical science, earth science, or chemistry
Adapt curriculum, materials, and assessments for students with Individualized Education Plans, including those with learning disabilities, autism, emotional disabilities, or other classifications
Design and supervise safe, hands‑on laboratory experiments with appropriate modifications and safety supports, differentiated instruction, accommodations, and modifications in resource replacement and co‑taught inclusion classrooms
Collaborate closely with general education science teachers, paraprofessionals, and the Child Study Team to implement IEPs effectively
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Valid NJDOE teaching certification/license as a Teacher of Students with Disabilities as well as a Science certification (Biological Science, Physical Science, Earth Science, Chemistry or related), or eligibility to obtain
Experience at the high school level preferred
Strong content knowledge and passion for teaching
Excellent classroom management and communication skills
Compensation
Salary will be in accordance with the current RIHEA Agreement, currently between $61,665 and $110,439.
Contact:
Mark Fasciana, Director of Human Resources
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