External 2526-65- 1.0 FTE Special Education Coordinator - revised and reposted

$62,760 - $119,949 yearly
  • Northwest Catholic District School Board
  • Ontario
  • May 06, 2026

Job Description

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Job Number: #25/26-65

The Northwest Catholic District School Board

Requires a

Special Education Coordinator (Position to be based out of Fort Frances, Stratton or Atikokan)

The Special Education Coordinator provides teacher support and system leadership, direction, and coordination in special education consistent with the Board's Special Education Plan. The Coordinator acts as a resource for principals,

SERTs, and classroom educators by supporting effective programming, evidence-informed instructional practices, and

inclusive approaches that respond to the strengths and needs of all learners. Within the scope of this role, EQAO and other relevant student learning evidence are used to support system and school improvement. In addition, Equity and

Inclusive Education and Indigenous Education are intentionally woven through planning, professional learning, and program supports to reduce barriers and improve outcomes for students. The Coordinator also supports school teams

in developing and strengthening student self-regulation supports and strategies that promote well-being, engagement, and readiness to learn, in collaboration with and/or under the guidance of the Special Education Administrator and other system colleagues. District wide travel is required to support schools and Board initiatives.

This position will commence as soon as possible.

Requirements: • Certificate of Registration with the Ontario College of Teachers (in good standing).

• Minimum of Religious Education Part 1.

• Special Education Specialist qualifications.

• Previous leadership experience at a school and/or system level.

• Strong knowledge of curriculum and instruction, special education, including experience leading system wide

initiatives.

• Demonstrated ability to mentor and support colleagues.

• Experience with data analysis and strategic planning.

• Effective communication, collaboration and problem solving skills.

• Background in instructional leadership, professional development and/or change management.

• Demonstrated ability to meet school and/or Board's deadlines.

• Sound understanding of relevant Board Special Education procedures as well as relevant Ministry of Education policies and priorities.

Salary/Benefits:

• In accordance with the current OECTA collective agreement, dependent upon qualifications and experience, with a salary range of $62,760 to $119,949 annually.

• We also offer a comprehensive and generous benefit package, including personal leave, an additional report card day and enrollment into the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP).

Application Procedure:

Candidates must complete the Board's employment application for Teaching positions and submit it along

with their resume, cover letter and three (3) professional references with permission to contact by 3:30 PM on Friday, May 8, 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to peruse our web site for further information on

our Board and schools.

Interested applicants please apply through Apply to Education platform to job code 4027590.

"Equal Opportunity Employer"

Although we thank all applicants, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

Accommodations for persons with disabilities are available during the recruitment and selection process. Applicants need to make their required accommodations known in advance by contacting the Human Resources Department at (807) 274-

2931 ext. 1236.

This position is for an existing vacancy ⊠ This posting is for a newly created position □

Kathy Bryck Jackie Robinson

Board Chair Director of Education

Position Description Page 1 Special Education Coordinator

THE NORTHWEST CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD

POSITION DESCRIPTION

SPECIAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR Title: Special Education Coordinator

Reports to: Supervisory Officer or Designate

Location: Fort Frances/Stratton/Atikokan

Position Identification: OECTA

Position Summary:

The Special Education Coordinator provides teacher support and system leadership, direction, and coordination in special education consistent with the Board's Special Education Plan. The Coordinator

acts as a resource for principals, SERTs, and classroom educators by supporting effective programming,

evidence-informed instructional practices, and inclusive approaches that respond to the strengths and

needs of all learners. Within the scope of this role, EQAO and other relevant student learning evidence are used to support system and school improvement. In addition, Equity and Inclusive Education and Indigenous Education are intentionally woven through planning, professional learning, and program

supports to reduce barriers and improve outcomes for students. The Coordinator also supports school

teams in developing and strengthening student self-regulation supports and strategies that promote well- being, engagement, and readiness to learn, in collaboration with and/or under the guidance of the

Special Education Administrator and other system colleagues.

Position Duties:

• Maintains regular communication and visits schools in the Board as required to observe and assist

in programs for exceptional children.

• Assists SERTs (Special Education Resource Teachers) and classroom teachers in the design and implementation of IEPs (Individual Education Plan) as well as transition plans.

• Works collaboratively with other system level Coordinators and Leads to ensure coordinated

program delivery for students and staff.

• Acts as a resource to the SEAC (Special Education Advisory Committee).

• Attends RSEC (Regional Special Education Committee) meetings several times/school year.

• Assists the schools, upon invitation, with the interpretation of psychological reports to

parents/guardians.

• Liaises with community associations and agencies as necessary.

Position Description Page 2 Special Education Coordinator

• Works in collaboration with the Special Education Administrator to provide training to

Educational Assistants and other support staff during Professional Activity Days.

1. Inclusive Special Education Programming and Instructional Support (UDL, Accommodations,

Modified and Alternative Programs):

a. Provides system level leadership and teacher support to strengthen inclusive special education programming aligned with the Board's Special Education Plan.

b. Supports principals, SERTs, and classroom educators to implement Universal Design for Learning (UDL), differentiated instruction, and evidence-informed instructional practices to

reduce barriers and improve access for all learners.

c. Assists school teams in the development, implementation, and monitoring of accommodations, modified expectations, and alternative programs, including alignment to

curriculum, assessment, and reporting practices. d. Supports the consistent and effective development, implementation, monitoring, and review

of IEPs and Transition Plans, including supporting staff to use current Ministry requirements and the Board's procedures.

2. Student Well-Being, Self-Regulation and Safety Planning:

a. Supports school teams in developing and strengthening student self-regulation supports and strategies that promote well-being, engagement, and readiness to learn.

b. Assists schools, as needed, with Safety Plan development, implementation, and review, including ensuring plans are practical, communicated appropriately, and aligned with the

Board's processes and expectations. c. Collaborates with the Special Education Administrator, Mental Health Lead, Behaviour Team

and other school and system staff as required, to support coordinated approaches to safety

planning, student support processes, and system consistency.

3. Evidence Informed Improvement (EQAO and Student Learning Data):

a. Supports schools and system teams in using a range of student learning evidence (including

EQAO and other Board/school-based data) to identify needs, set goals, monitor impact, and strengthen programming and interventions for students with exceptionalities.

b. Collaborates with other Leads and Coordinators to align special education supports with school improvement planning and the Board's priorities for student achievement and well-

being.

4. Equity and Inclusive Education (integrated throughout special education supports): a. Intentionally weaves Equity and Inclusive Education into special education supports by

promoting inclusive, barrier-free practices and culturally responsive approaches that uphold dignity, belonging, and high expectations for all learners.

b. Supports educators in identifying and reducing systemic barriers that may impact student access, participation, and outcomes, particularly for students who experience intersecting needs.

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5. Indigenous Education (integrated throughout special education supports):

a. Collaborates with system leads and school teams to intentionally embed Indigenous

Education perspectives and culturally sustaining practices within special education supports, in ways that honour identity, voice, and community connections.

b. Where appropriate and in collaboration with relevant staff, supports respectful engagement with families/community partners to strengthen student pathways and belonging.

6. School and System Collaboration/Coordinated Program Delivery:

a. Maintains regular communication and visits schools, as required, to collaboratively review programming, support instruction, and strengthen inclusive classroom and school practices

for students with exceptionalities.

b. Works collaboratively with other Coordinators and Leads to ensure coordinated program delivery and shared approaches that build staff capacity.

c. Supports professional learning by sharing resources, co-planning/co-facilitating learning

opportunities, and supporting job-embedded educator learning related to inclusive

programming, UDL, accommodations/modifications, self-regulation, and special education

processes.

7. SEAC, Regional Collaboration and Community Partnerships:

a. Acts as a resource to the SEAC (Special Education Advisory Committee).

b. Attends RSEC (Regional Special Education Committee) meetings as required by the Board

and shares relevant information to support system alignment and improvement. c. Liaises with community associations and agencies, as necessary, to support coordinated

services and collaborative problem-solving.

d. Assists schools, upon invitation, with the coordination of student assessments and interpretation of psychological reports to parents/guardians, in collaboration with school administrators and aligned with board procedures.

8. Support Staff Learning and System Coordination (in collaboration with the Special Education

Administrator): a. Works in collaboration with the Special Education Administrator to support professional

learning and training opportunities for Educational Assistants and other support staff during

Professional Activity Days and/or other system learning opportunities, aligned with the

Board's priorities and school needs.

Other duties as assigned by the Supervisory Officer or Designate, consistent with the scope and responsibilities of the position.

Position Description Page 4 Special Education Coordinator

Qualifications:

• Certificate of Registration with the Ontario College of Teachers (in good standing).

• Minimum of Religious Education Part 1.

• Special Education Specialist qualifications.

• Previous leadership experience at a school and/or system level.

• Strong knowledge of curriculum and instruction, special education, including experience leading system wide initiatives.

• Demonstrated ability to mentor and support colleagues.

• Experience with data analysis and strategic planning.

• Effective communication, collaboration and problem-solving skills.

• Background in instructional leadership, professional development and/or change management.

• Demonstrated ability to meet school and/or Board's deadlines.

• Sound understanding of relevant Board Special Education procedures as well as relevant Ministry of Education policies and priorities.

Working Conditions:

• Requires flexibility to attend meetings and professional learning outside of regular school hours.

• Requires regular (minimum monthly) travel to all schools of the Board.

• All other conditions as outlined in the OECTA Collective Agreement.

APPROVED POSITION TITLE: Special Education Coordinator APPROVED BY DATE: April 1, 2026

TOTAL JOB EQUITY POINTS: -

SALARY RANGE: as per the OECTA collective agreement

JOB STATUS: Full time

WORK SCHEDULE: Monday to Friday

Location Name

St. Patrick's School