Camden Hills Regional High School
Special Education Teacher
Fall 2025 Opening
Full-time with Benefits
The Five Town CSD is an exceptional school district located in a scenic coastal community and provides one of the highest salary and benefits packages for teachers in the state of Maine. As a district, we are committed to equity, excellence, the environment, and forward thinking. Our goal is to foster intellectual and creative excellence while building strong character. We highly value our sense of place and surroundings which boast mountains, lakes, rivers, a ski hill, and the ocean.
Camden Hills Regional High School, a state-of-the-art energy efficient facility that includes a wind turbine and solar panels, serves 710 students in grades 9 – 12 from primarily five surrounding towns. The school offers an incredibly expansive array of educational experiences for students and is dedicated to hiring and retaining a high-quality, diverse staff.
We are seeking a dynamic and resilient Special Education Teacher at Camden Hills Regional High School to partner with two other special education teachers to work with children with mental health, behavioral and socio-emotional disabilities in the school-based day treatment program. Training and experience in providing positive behavior interventions and supports for students in both special and regular education settings is a plus. The teacher will be responsible for case-management, inclusion, consultation, and supervising Educational Technicians. Experience working in day treatment and collaborating with outside agencies is preferred, as is a desire to use the outdoors as a classroom.
Final Candidate must have certification 282 or be working toward this certification.
Please apply on-line at www.fivetowns.net/jobs.
Applications accepted until April 3, 2025.
EOE
Please Note: Only complete and submitted applications will be reviewed for interview consideration. A complete application consists of an Applitrack application, a cover letter & resume, copies of transcripts & certifications, and the names of three current references.