Cherokee Classical Academy seeks Special Education Teachers for grade levels Kindergarten through 6th grade. Teachers are responsible for the education of their students. They are expected to demonstrate high moral character and have mastery of the subjects they teach. Teachers will work collaboratively to create a working and learning environment for all students that is safe, secure, and respectful. This position would report to the Special Education Lead Teacher on Cherokee Classical Academy’s Cherokee County campus. This position starts July 2025.
The responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Adhere to the school’s mission and the principles of classical education.
- Plan, organize, and implement content-focused, differentiated lessons for students across multiple grade levels.
- Develop, implement, and update Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) under the direction of the SELT
- Collaborate with classroom/content teachers and support the SELT in matters pertaining to Special Education
- Maintaining high expectations for both academics and behavior through a commitment to school-wide policies and procedures and the classical model
- Develop and maintain a climate and culture of joy, order, and wonder in the classroom, managing student misconduct promptly and appropriately
- Engage professionally and charitably with students, parents, other faculty, and staff
- Model good judgment, prudence, virtue, self-discipline, and responsibility
- Engage in professional development to deepen understanding of subject content and classical pedagogy
- Use appropriate technology in teaching and learning processes, record keeping, assessment, evaluation, and performance analysis
Qualified candidates will meet the following requirements:
- A Bachelor's Degree in a related field from a fully accredited college is required.
- Per state guidance, Special Education Teachers must possess the following qualifications:
- Valid Professional Standards Commission approved certificate in appropriate educational field at level T-4 or above
- Valid Professional Standards Commission approved subject-specific endorsements
- Willingness and ability to obtain proper certification through a GaPSC-approved educator preparation program, including passing relevant assessments, while working under a provisional license.
- Previous experience in classical education is preferred but not required.
- Candidates should possess excellent written and oral communication skills.
Strong candidates will support the school’s Mission: to develop students in mind and character through a classical, content-rich curriculum that emphasizes the principles of virtuous living, traditional learning, and civic responsibility. They will have enthusiasm for the Vision: to be a nationally regarded K-12 classical school and serve as a local and national incubator for growth and promotion of classical education. And they will embody the school’s organizational values. We value
- the tenets of classical, liberal arts education;
- community and partnership in the common pursuit of forming intelligent, virtuous citizens;
- excellence in teaching and learning;
- the virtues we aim to teach our students: courage, courtesy, honesty, humility, perseverance, self-government, and service.
Why Cherokee Classical Academy?
Full-time, benefits-eligible employees are offered the following:
- Competitive medical, dental, and vision insurance options
- Long-term and Short-term disability
- Life insurance
- Participation in the Teachers Retirement System of GA for eligible positions
- Professional Development Opportunities
- Priority enrollment for children in the school
About Cherokee Classical Academy:
Cherokee Classical Academy (CCA) is a tuition-free public charter school set to launch in Cherokee County, GA. It will open for grades K-6 in the 2025-2026 school year and will continue to add a grade each year until reaching a full K-12 configuration. Families who reside in the counties of Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, Fulton, Pickens, Paulding, and the cities of Marietta, Cartersville, and Atlanta are eligible to apply for enrollment. No entrance testing is required. CCA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin.
CCA is an equal opportunity employer. Interested candidates should apply via the school’s career site. Candidates must attach a letter of introduction, a C.V. or resume, and three character references to their application. For faculty positions, please attach a 300-500 word “statement of educational philosophy.”
CCA is a Liberty Classical Schools campus and is modeled after its flagship school, Atlanta Classical Academy.