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  • Position Profile Position: Educational Support Professional: Night Bui... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Educational Support Professional: Night Building Manager

    Department/School: Physical Facilities / Coronado High School

    Reports To: Building Manager

    FTE: 1.0

    Days/Year: 260

    Salary Grade: A07

    Salary Schedule: This position is based on the 2025-2026 ESP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group B)

    FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.

    SUMMARY OF FUNCTION
    Oversees the night cleaning and maintenance crew in performing daily cleaning of building.
    Supervises evening events. Monitors halls and discourages vandalism. Secures and locks building.

    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
    • Meets with building manager at beginning of shift to determine work priorities for the evening
    • Oversees evening staff in performing evening cleaning duties
    • Supervises scheduled events for the students and public
    • Unlocks necessary facilities, arranges furniture as needed
    • Monitors hallways to insure restricted access to off limits areas of the building
    • Closes and locks building following event
    • Inspects buildings mechanical facilities for problems
    • Checks for breakdowns and notifies related personnel if needed
    • Performs routine cleaning and maintenance of building facilities
    • Mops floor, sweeps and vacuums floors and carpets, cleans facilities, etc.
    • Records and documents evening activities and any problems that arise during shift to communicate to Building Manager
    • Responsible for pool water quality control to include proper dispensing and storage of pool chemicals; system component maintenance to include chemical dispensing equipment, pumps, filters, etc.; verification of daily inspection and preventative maintenance checklists as well as following written procedures and standards

    OTHER DUTIES
    Performs related duties as assigned

    KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
    Knowledge of building and grounds operations and maintenance as applied to the requirements of a school
    Ability to perform all phases of building operations and to make minor building repairs
    Ability to communicate effectively
    Ability to work cooperatively with others
    Skill in using the tools, equipment and materials of the trade

    QUALIFICATIONS
    High School diploma or equivalent
    Two years of building custodial experience

    ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
    Reports to Building Manager.

    WORKING CONDITIONS
    The work is performed in District buildings.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS
    The work is regularly active with periods of heavy exertion. Typical positions require workers to walk or stand for long periods; lift and carry up to 100 pounds; climb stairs, ladders and scaffolding; bend, kneel, crouch and crawl; reach, hold, grasp and turn objects; feel the size, shape and temperature of items; and use fingers to operate computer or typewriter keyboards. The work requires the ability to speak normally, to use normal or aided vision and hearing, and to detect odors.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 7% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3.5% on November paycheck and 3.5 % on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): ESP employees will receive the equivalent of one salary step divided over 12 pay periods.
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Grade placement for ESP positions is determined by the Salary Schedule by Job Title resource. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Education Support Professional will be placed on the twenty-five (25) step system. Each step represents two years of experience, based upon equivalent experience. The maximum number of years of experience granted is 19-20 years, which is equivalent to placement on step ten (10). Steps are determined by experience listed on the application and resume.

    Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    Employees with experience in the District who have left the District and then returned to the same position shall be hired at the same pay grade (refers to the ESP placement on salary schedule by job title) and step at time of resignation. Additional relevant experience gained after resignation may be evaluated from the employee's application and updated resume.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC, AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: Kindergarten Teacher-(Elementary) Departmen... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Kindergarten Teacher-(Elementary)

    Department/School: Audubon Elementary School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: .1.0

    Days/Year: 187

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Teacher/SSP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group A)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States
    Teacher (General Education)

    Position Summary (Universal Licensed Educator Expectations)

    Teachers at Colorado Springs School District 11 are professional educators who ensure that every student has access to rigorous, engaging, and equitable learning opportunities. They embody the district's values of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and excellence, and are key contributors to creating a thriving school culture that supports academic and social-emotional success. Core expectations include designing and implementing standards-aligned instruction, maintaining an inclusive learning environment, integrating technology effectively, using data to inform teaching, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging families as partners in education. Teachers also serve as reflective practitioners who continuously seek to improve through professional learning and feedback.

    Essential Job Functions:

    Plan and Deliver Instruction

    Design and implement engaging, standards-based lessons aligned with Colorado Academic Standards and District 11's instructional vision. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and resources to promote student engagement, critical thinking, and creativity.
    Differentiate Instruction
    Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate diverse learning styles, abilities, and cultural backgrounds. Provide appropriate interventions and supports to ensure all students have equitable access to learning opportunities.
    Assess and Monitor Student Learning
    Use multiple assessment tools and data sources to evaluate student progress and inform instruction. Maintain accurate and timely student records, grades, and documentation in accordance with district policies.
    Create and Maintain a Positive Learning Environment
    Establish and maintain a classroom culture that fosters respect, collaboration, and high academic expectations. Implement effective classroom management strategies to ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
    Collaborate and Communicate Effectively
    Work collaboratively with colleagues, administrators, and support staff as part of professional learning communities. Communicate regularly with students, families, and caregivers to share progress, celebrate success, and address challenges
    Engage in Professional Growth and School Improvement
    Participate in professional development, reflective practice, and continuous learning to enhance instructional effectiveness. Contribute to school and district initiatives focused on improving teaching, learning, and student outcomes.
    Model Professionalism and Ethical Practice
    Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and equitable practices in all aspects of professional work. Demonstrate reliability, cultural competence, and commitment to the district's mission of inspiring every mind.
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    Colorado Academic Standards, curriculum design, and effective instructional practices. Principles of differentiated instruction and strategies to support diverse learners, including English Language Learners and students with disabilities. Assessment methods, data analysis, and progress monitoring to inform instructional decisions. Classroom management techniques that promote positive behavior and student engagement. Current educational technology tools and digital learning platforms that enhance teaching and learning. District policies, ethical standards, and legal requirements related to public education.
    Skills in:
    Designing and delivering engaging, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Effectively integrating technology and digital resources into classroom instruction. Using formative and summative assessment data to guide instruction and improve student outcomes. Communicating clearly and professionally with students, families, and colleagues. Managing time, priorities, and documentation with accuracy and attention to detail. Collaborating in professional learning communities to share best practices and support school improvement.
    Ability to:
    Foster an inclusive and respectful classroom culture that supports academic and social-emotional growth. Adapt instruction and materials to meet the needs of students with varying learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and staff. Reflect on professional practice and seek continuous improvement through feedback and professional learning. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all professional interactions. Demonstrate reliability, flexibility, and a commitment to the district's mission to inspire every mind through innovative and inclusive education. Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in education or related field. Valid Colorado Teaching License appropriate for assigned subject/grade level. Demonstrated knowledge of effective instructional practices, assessment, and classroom management. Preferred qualifications include a master's degree, prior K-12 teaching experience, and/or bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or other district-identified languages). Working Conditions and Physical Demands

    Work is performed primarily in a classroom or school environment and requires regular, punctual attendance. The position involves frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the school building, with occasional sitting. Teachers may need to lift and carry instructional materials up to 25 pounds and perform physical activities such as bending, reaching, or climbing stairs. The work requires sufficient manual dexterity, vision, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively engage with students and staff. Occasional evening events may be required. Duties must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
    Join Our Team!

    Join Colorado Springs School District 11 and help inspire a generation of learners. Your dedication, creativity, and expertise empower students to reach their full potential - shaping the future of our community and beyond.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 6% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3% on November paycheck and 3% on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs (regardless of FTE) will receive an additional $5,000 split over two payments ($2,500 in November and $2,500 in May). NOTE: This is prorated based off of FTE. Teaching and SSP Staff qualify to receive an additional 10 extra days (beyond the District Calendar), paid at the per diem rate. Five (5) days for USIP design and five (5) days as "collaborative flex" days. NOTE: SSPs receiving extra days (per the Employee Handbook) are only allowed to work a TOTAL of 10 extra days. For example, nurses are allowed to work 3 additional days per the Handbook and are only allowed to work an additional 7 days (for a total of 10). Mitchell High School Only: Teachers/SSPs also receive a one-step increase (paid monthly). Pay for Performance (Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs receive a Pay for Performance Bonus that is paid out in the fall (utilizing performance measures criteria from the previous year). Additional 10% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill positions: OT, PT, School Nurses, Audiologists, & School Psychologists Additional 15% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill position(s): SLP
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Base Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Teacher/Special Service Provider (SSP) will be placed on the appropriate lane for their educational background (BA, MA, etc). according to the official transcripts that are provided. They will be placed at the appropriate step for experience listed on the resume. Teachers will receive credit for a maximum of 14 years for any applicable teaching experience (provided that the experience occurred in the last 15 years).

    Base Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC, AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: English Language Learner Teacher Department... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: English Language Learner Teacher

    Department/School: Palmer High School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: 1.0

    Days/Year: 187

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Teacher/SSP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group A)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States

    ***Why you will love working at Palmer: Palmer High School is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School where students and staff are part of a community that believes everyone belongs, and where everyone can thrive. Rooted in the IB mission, we develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who learn to understand that people with their differences can also be right. At Palmer, you'll collaborate with committed educators, value diverse perspectives, and design innovative, real-world learning experiences in the heart of Colorado Springs, Colorado!***

    Position Summary (Universal Licensed Educator Expectations)

    Teachers at Colorado Springs School District 11 are professional educators who ensure that every student has access to rigorous, engaging, and equitable learning opportunities. They embody the district's values of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and excellence, and are key contributors to creating a thriving school culture that supports academic and social-emotional success. Core expectations include designing and implementing standards-aligned instruction, maintaining an inclusive learning environment, integrating technology effectively, using data to inform teaching, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging families as partners in education. Teachers also serve as reflective practitioners who continuously seek to improve through professional learning and feedback.

    Essential Job Functions

    Plan and Deliver Instruction
    Design and implement engaging, standards-based lessons aligned with Colorado Academic Standards and District 11's instructional vision. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and resources to promote student engagement, critical thinking, and creativity.
    Differentiate Instruction
    Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate diverse learning styles, abilities, and cultural backgrounds. Provide appropriate interventions and supports to ensure all students have equitable access to learning opportunities.
    Assess and Monitor Student Learning
    Use multiple assessment tools and data sources to evaluate student progress and inform instruction. Maintain accurate and timely student records, grades, and documentation in accordance with district policies.
    Create and Maintain a Positive Learning Environment
    Establish and maintain a classroom culture that fosters respect, collaboration, and high academic expectations. Implement effective classroom management strategies to ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
    Collaborate and Communicate Effectively
    Work collaboratively with colleagues, administrators, and support staff as part of professional learning communities. Communicate regularly with students, families, and caregivers to share progress, celebrate success, and address challenges.
    Engage in Professional Growth and School Improvement
    Participate in professional development, reflective practice, and continuous learning to enhance instructional effectiveness. Contribute to school and district initiatives focused on improving teaching, learning, and student outcomes.
    Model Professionalism and Ethical Practice
    Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and equitable practices in all aspects of professional work. Demonstrate reliability, cultural competence, and commitment to the district's mission of inspiring every mind.
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    Colorado Academic Standards, curriculum design, and effective instructional practices. Principles of differentiated instruction and strategies to support diverse learners, including English Language Learners and students with disabilities. Assessment methods, data analysis, and progress monitoring to inform instructional decisions. Classroom management techniques that promote positive behavior and student engagement. Current educational technology tools and digital learning platforms that enhance teaching and learning. District policies, ethical standards, and legal requirements related to public education.
    Skills in:
    Designing and delivering engaging, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Effectively integrating technology and digital resources into classroom instruction. Using formative and summative assessment data to guide instruction and improve student outcomes. Communicating clearly and professionally with students, families, and colleagues. Managing time, priorities, and documentation with accuracy and attention to detail. Collaborating in professional learning communities to share best practices and support school improvement.
    Ability to:
    Foster an inclusive and respectful classroom culture that supports academic and social-emotional growth. Adapt instruction and materials to meet the needs of students with varying learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and staff. Reflect on professional practice and seek continuous improvement through feedback and professional learning. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all professional interactions. Demonstrate reliability, flexibility, and a commitment to the district's mission to inspire every mind through innovative and inclusive education. Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in education or related field. Valid Colorado Teaching License appropriate for assigned subject/grade level. Demonstrated knowledge of effective instructional practices, assessment, and classroom management. Preferred qualifications include a master's degree, prior K-12 teaching experience, and/or bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or other district-identified languages). Working Conditions and Physical Demands

    Work is performed primarily in a classroom or school environment and requires regular, punctual attendance. The position involves frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the school building, with occasional sitting. Teachers may need to lift and carry instructional materials up to 25 pounds and perform physical activities such as bending, reaching, or climbing stairs. The work requires sufficient manual dexterity, vision, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively engage with students and staff. Occasional evening events may be required. Duties must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
    Join Our Team!

    Join Colorado Springs School District 11 and help inspire a generation of learners. Your dedication, creativity, and expertise empower students to reach their full potential - shaping the future of our community and beyond.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 6% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3% on November paycheck and 3% on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs (regardless of FTE) will receive an additional $5,000 split over two payments ($2,500 in November and $2,500 in May). NOTE: This is prorated based off of FTE. Teaching and SSP Staff qualify to receive an additional 10 extra days (beyond the District Calendar), paid at the per diem rate. Five (5) days for USIP design and five (5) days as "collaborative flex" days. NOTE: SSPs receiving extra days (per the Employee Handbook) are only allowed to work a TOTAL of 10 extra days. For example, nurses are allowed to work 3 additional days per the Handbook and are only allowed to work an additional 7 days (for a total of 10). Mitchell High School Only: Teachers/SSPs also receive a one-step increase (paid monthly). Pay for Performance (Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs receive a Pay for Performance Bonus that is paid out in the fall (utilizing performance measures criteria from the previous year). Additional 10% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill positions: OT, PT, School Nurses, Audiologists, & School Psychologists Additional 15% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill position(s): SLP
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Base Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Teacher/Special Service Provider (SSP) will be placed on the appropriate lane for their educational background (BA, MA, etc). according to the official transcripts that are provided. They will be placed at the appropriate step for experience listed on the resume. Teachers will receive credit for a maximum of 14 years for any applicable teaching experience (provided that the experience occurred in the last 15 years).

    Base Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC, AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: Assistant Principal School/Department: Mann... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Assistant Principal

    School/Department: Mann Middle School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: 1.0

    Days/Year: 207

    Salary Grade: E79A

    Salary Range: $ 87,462 - $98,497

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Executive Professional Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group B)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States

    SUMMARY OF FUNCTION
    Assists the principal in the overall administration of school functions. Assists in staff development, evaluations, discipline, budgeting, and daily school administration. Responsibilities in assessing needs, data collection and analysis, and designing programs to increase student achievement using a continuous improvement model.

    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
    Serve as an instructional leader by monitoring implementation of professional development in classrooms and grade level/content area meeting. Implement and monitor school-wide behavioral expectations and policies including monitoring attendance trends and overseeing truancy interventions; address safety and welfare issues by holding meetings with parents, investigating incidents, documenting findings, contacting proper authorities and conforming to legal requirements and regulations. Create partnerships with parents and community. Supervise employees by assigning and directing work, interviewing, evaluating performance, disciplining and resolving issues. Implement instructional and assessment strategies by collecting and analyzing student achievement data, facilitating discussions among teachers and staff and working with the Principal and District Coaches to plan professional development. Address building management concerns by working with the custodial staff, office staff, teachers and District staff including implementing school-wide safety and emergency protocols. Collaborate and develop master schedules and plan, schedule, and coordinate school projects. Attend and/or facilitate school's Instructional Support Team including monitoring interventions put in place to assist students with diverse needs. Resolve student issues by meeting with students, parents, teachers and other school staff and designing a plan of action. May supervise athletic events by attending events, monitoring student behavior, providing officials with necessary information. Attend Special Education staffing and IEP meetings, as needed.
    OTHER DUTIES
    Performs related work as required.

    KNOWLEDGES, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS
    Advanced oral and written communication, interpersonal, public relations, instruction, curriculum, facilitation, management, decision making, computer and organizational skills. Strong understanding of teaching and learning. Knowledge of school law, school finance/budgets, conflict management and behavior management. Ability to work with students and parents with various backgrounds and abilities. Operating knowledge of and experience with personal computer, computer software and basic office equipment. Operating knowledge of student information system required within 2 months after hire. English language skills required. Oral and written fluency in second language may be preferred or required based on building assignment.
    QUALIFICATIONS
    Master's degree in education or education-related field; Colorado Initial or Professional School Principal License required; Classroom teaching and/or contractual administrative experience preferred (at the level of the posted position).
    ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
    Reports to Principal, supervises school staff, and interacts with and focuses on students and customers.

    WORKING CONDITIONS
    The work is performed in a typical office environment located within a school setting.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS
    The work is mostly sedentary with periods of light physical activity. Typical positions require workers to walk or stand for long periods; lift and carry up to 20 pounds; climb stairs, bend, reach, hold, grasp and turn objects; and use fingers to operate computer or typewriter keyboards. The work requires the ability to speak normally and to use normal or aided vision and hearing.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 7% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3.5% on November paycheck and 3.5% on May paycheck). Professional Development Fund (PDF): __EXEC Pro employees will be allocated $1,500 annually towards a Professional Development Fund (PDF) to be used for professional growth opportunities. Amount allocated will be prorated based upon date and length of hire. Staffing Stability Incentive (Mitchell High School Only): __EXEC Pro employees will receive the equivalent of one salary step divided over 12 pay periods (calculated as the difference between the placed step and the next step x number of hours per week x 4 weeks x 12 months). Pay for Performance (Mitchell High School): __EXEC Pros will receive a Pay for Performance Bonus that is paid out in the fall (utilizing criteria from the previous year).
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Salary Setting (New Hires): Newly-employed Executive Professionals will be placed on the twenty (20) step system. Each step represents two years of experience, based upon equivalent experience. Beginning in July 2025, The maximum number of years of experience granted is 14, which is equivalent to placement on step seven (7). Steps are determined by experience listed on the application and resume.

    Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    Employees with experience in the District who have left the District and then returned to the same position shall be hired at the same pay grade (refers to the __EXEC Pro placement on salary schedule by job title) and step at time of resignation. Additional relevant experience gained after resignation may be evaluated from the employee's application and updated resume.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC,AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: Library Technology Educator (Middle) Depart... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Library Technology Educator (Middle)

    Department/School: Mann Middle School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: 1.0

    Days/Year: 187

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Teacher/SSP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group A)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.

    Mann Middle School is a long-standing neighborhood school for grades 6 - 8, right here in the heart of Colorado Springs. Our students and staff are surrounded by classic Colorado charm, beautiful parks, and welcoming neighborhoods. With Pikes Peak in the distance, we are proud to be part of a neighborhood that is built on a strong sense of history and community pride.

    Our diverse student body brings rich perspectives and experiences into every classroom. At Mann Middle School, we are deeply committed to supporting each student academically, socially, and emotionally, and we are launching an exciting new initiative focused on creating a personalized and tailored learning experience for every student.

    Our goal is to prepare every Lancer to demonstrate skills in communication, collaboration, critical thinking, problem solving, personal responsibility, civic and global engagement, and innovation. We believe students learn best when they are engaged in meaningful, authentic opportunities that develop both strong content knowledge and future-ready skills.

    Forge Your Path, Lead with Pride! We are striving to cultivate a culture of collaboration, innovation, and results. Mann Middle School is a place where dedicated educators work together to ensure that every student has the support and opportunities they need to grow and succeed.

    If you are passionate about inspiring young minds and making a difference in a diverse, caring community framed by the beauty of the mountains, we invite you to join our team at Mann Middle School.

    Position Summary

    Teachers at Colorado Springs School District 11 are professional educators who ensure that every student has access to rigorous, engaging, and equitable learning opportunities. They embody the district's values of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and excellence, and are key contributors to creating a thriving school culture that supports academic and social-emotional success. Core expectations include designing and implementing standards-aligned instruction, maintaining inclusive and supportive learning environments, using data to inform instruction, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging families as partners in education. Teachers also serve as reflective practitioners who continuously seek to improve through professional learning and feedback

    Essential Job Functions

    Provide Instructional Leadership
    Support educators and staff in implementing effective, evidence-based instructional practices. Facilitate professional learning communities, coaching sessions, or mentoring programs to build teacher capacity and improve student outcomes.
    Coordinate and Support School and District Initiatives
    Assist with the development and implementation of school-wide or district-wide programs focused on instruction, curriculum, technology integration, equity, or student behavior. Coordinate intervention systems and restorative or behavioral supports to enhance student engagement and academic achievement.
    Use Data to Inform Decision-Making
    Collect, analyze, and interpret student, classroom, and school data to guide instructional strategies, interventions, and program development. Evaluate the effectiveness of initiatives and provide recommendations for improvement.
    Model Best Practices
    Demonstrate exemplary instructional and leadership practices for educators, staff, and students. Share innovative strategies and resources to promote high-quality teaching and learning.
    Foster Collaboration and Communication
    Build strong working relationships with teachers, administrators, staff, and families to support student learning and school improvement. Communicate effectively to facilitate understanding, alignment, and engagement across multiple stakeholders.
    Support School Culture and Student Engagement
    Contribute to creating a positive, inclusive, and equitable learning environment. Assist in implementing programs and practices that promote student well-being, behavior, and engagement.
    Engage in Professional Growth and Reflective Practice
    Participate in ongoing professional development and reflective practice to strengthen personal effectiveness and support school and district goals. Remain adaptable and responsive to evolving instructional, behavioral, and leadership needs. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    Instructional strategies, curriculum design, and evidence-based teaching practices. Adult learning theory, coaching, and mentoring techniques to support educator development. School and district initiatives related to instruction, equity, student behavior, and technology integration. Data collection, analysis, and interpretation to inform instructional decisions and program improvement. Positive behavior supports, restorative practices, and strategies to promote student engagement and well-being. Collaborative leadership practices and effective communication strategies for working with diverse stakeholders. District policies, legal requirements, and ethical standards applicable to education and leadership roles.
    Skills in:
    Coaching, mentoring, and supporting teachers to improve instructional effectiveness and student outcomes. Facilitating professional learning communities, workshops, and collaborative meetings. Analyzing data to evaluate student performance, program effectiveness, and instructional impact. Communicating clearly, professionally, and persuasively with administrators, educators, staff, students, and families. Leading and coordinating school or district programs, interventions, and initiatives. Implementing strategies that foster positive school culture, inclusion, and equity. Adapting instructional and leadership practices to meet evolving school and district needs.
    Ability to:
    Build strong, collaborative relationships with educators, staff, administrators, and families. Model effective teaching and leadership practices that inspire and guide others.
    Support teachers and staff in applying data-driven instructional strategies and interventions. Promote equitable, inclusive, and innovative learning environments across classrooms and schools.
    Reflect on professional practice and continuously seek opportunities for growth and improvement. Manage multiple priorities and projects while maintaining a focus on student success and district goals. Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and professionalism in all aspects of work. Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in education or related field. Valid Colorado Teaching License appropriate to assignment. Endorsement in content are of assignment (if required) Minimum of three (3) years of successful classroom or equivalent instructional experience. Preferred qualifications include a master's degree; experience as an instructional coach, interventionist, or program coordinator; administrative or specialist endorsement; and/or bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or other district-identified languages). Working Conditions and Physical Demands

    Work is performed primarily in school or district environments and involves frequent interaction with staff, students, and families. The position requires regular, punctual attendance and collaboration across multiple sites, with occasional evening or weekend commitments. Duties involve periods of standing, walking, and movement throughout school buildings, with occasional sitting. TOSAs may need to lift and carry materials or equipment up to 20 pounds and perform activities such as bending, reaching, or climbing stairs. The work requires sufficient manual dexterity, vision, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively engage with students and staff. Occasional evening events may be required. Duties must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
    Join Our Team!

    Join Colorado Springs School District 11 as a Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) and help strengthen systems of learning and support across our schools. Your leadership, expertise, and collaboration empower educators, inspire students, and advance our shared commitment to excellence for every learner

    emperature of objects. The work requires the ability to speak normally, to use normal or aided vision and hearing.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 6% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3% on November paycheck and 3% on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs (regardless of FTE) will receive an additional $5,000 split over two payments ($2,500 in November and $2,500 in May). NOTE: This is prorated based off of FTE. Teaching and SSP Staff qualify to receive an additional 10 extra days (beyond the District Calendar), paid at the per diem rate. Five (5) days for USIP design and five (5) days as "collaborative flex" days. NOTE: SSPs receiving extra days (per the Employee Handbook) are only allowed to work a TOTAL of 10 extra days. For example, nurses are allowed to work 3 additional days per the Handbook and are only allowed to work an additional 7 days (for a total of 10). Mitchell High School Only: Teachers/SSPs also receive a one-step increase (paid monthly). Pay for Performance (Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs receive a Pay for Performance Bonus that is paid out in the fall (utilizing performance measures criteria from the previous year). Additional 10% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill positions: OT, PT, School Nurses, Audiologists, & School Psychologists Additional 15% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill position(s): SLP
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Base Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Teacher/Special Service Provider (SSP) will be placed on the appropriate lane for their educational background (BA, MA, etc). according to the official transcripts that are provided. They will be placed at the appropriate step for experience listed on the resume. Teachers will receive credit for a maximum of 14 years for any applicable teaching experience (provided that the experience occurred in the last 15 years).

    Base Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC, AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: Teacher- Physical Education Department/Scho... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Teacher- Physical Education

    Department/School: Achieve Online School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: .2

    Days/Year: 187

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Teacher/SSP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group A)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States

    Position Summary (Universal Licensed Educator Expectations)

    Teachers at Colorado Springs School District 11 are professional educators who ensure that every student has access to rigorous, engaging, and equitable learning opportunities. They embody the district's values of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and excellence, and are key contributors to creating a thriving school culture that supports academic and social-emotional success.

    Core expectations include designing and implementing standards-aligned instruction, maintaining an inclusive learning environment, integrating technology effectively, using data to inform teaching, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging families as partners in education. Teachers also serve as reflective practitioners who continuously seek to improve through professional learning and feedback.

    Essential Job Functions

    Plan and Deliver Instruction

    Design and implement engaging, standards-based lessons aligned with Colorado Academic Standards and District 11's instructional vision. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and resources to promote student engagement, critical thinking, and creativity.
    Differentiate Instruction
    Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate diverse learning styles, abilities, and cultural backgrounds. Provide appropriate interventions and supports to ensure all students have equitable access to learning opportunities.
    Assess and Monitor Student Learning

    Use multiple assessment tools and data sources to evaluate student progress and inform instruction. Maintain accurate and timely student records, grades, and documentation in accordance with district policies.
    Create and Maintain a Positive Learning Environment

    Establish and maintain a classroom culture that fosters respect, collaboration, and high academic expectations. Implement effective classroom management strategies to ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
    Collaborate and Communicate Effectively

    Work collaboratively with colleagues, administrators, and support staff as part of professional learning communities. Communicate regularly with students, families, and caregivers to share progress, celebrate success, and address challenges.
    Engage in Professional Growth and School Improvement

    Participate in professional development, reflective practice, and continuous learning to enhance instructional effectiveness. Contribute to school and district initiatives focused on improving teaching, learning, and student outcomes.
    Model Professionalism and Ethical Practice
    Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and equitable practices in all aspects of professional work. Demonstrate reliability, cultural competence, and commitment to the district's mission of inspiring every mind.
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    Colorado Academic Standards, curriculum design, and effective instructional practices. Principles of differentiated instruction and strategies to support diverse learners, including English Language Learners and students with disabilities. Assessment methods, data analysis, and progress monitoring to inform instructional decisions. Classroom management techniques that promote positive behavior and student engagement. Current educational technology tools and digital learning platforms that enhance teaching and learning. District policies, ethical standards, and legal requirements related to public education.
    Skills in:
    Designing and delivering engaging, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Effectively integrating technology and digital resources into classroom instruction. Using formative and summative assessment data to guide instruction and improve student outcomes. Communicating clearly and professionally with students, families, and colleagues. Managing time, priorities, and documentation with accuracy and attention to detail. Collaborating in professional learning communities to share best practices and support school improvement.
    Ability to:
    Foster an inclusive and respectful classroom culture that supports academic and social-emotional growth. Adapt instruction and materials to meet the needs of students with varying learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and staff. Reflect on professional practice and seek continuous improvement through feedback and professional learning. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all professional interactions. Demonstrate reliability, flexibility, and a commitment to the district's mission to inspire every mind through innovative and inclusive education. Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in education or related field. Valid Colorado Teaching License appropriate for assigned subject/grade level. Demonstrated knowledge of effective instructional practices, assessment, and classroom management. Preferred qualifications include a master's degree, prior K-12 teaching experience, and/or bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or other district-identified languages). Working Conditions and Physical Demands

    Work is performed primarily in a classroom or school environment and requires regular, punctual attendance. The position involves frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the school building, with occasional sitting. Teachers may need to lift and carry instructional materials up to 25 pounds and perform physical activities such as bending, reaching, or climbing stairs. The work requires sufficient manual dexterity, vision, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively engage with students and staff. Occasional evening events may be required. Duties must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
    Join Our Team!

    Join Colorado Springs School District 11 and help inspire a generation of learners. Your dedication, creativity, and expertise empower students to reach. Read Less
  • Position ProfilePosition: Educational Support Professional: Paraprofes... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Educational Support Professional: Paraprofessional-SPED (Elementary)

    Department/School: Chipeta Elementary School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: 0.88 (7 hours per day)

    Days/Year: 184

    Salary Grade: A10

    Salary Schedule: This position is based on the 2025-2026 ESP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group B)

    FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.

    Position Summary

    This position provides instructional and behavioral support to students under the direction of a certified teacher, working with individuals and small groups to reinforce learning and develop academic, communication, and functional skills. The role implements accommodations, modifications, and instructional strategies aligned with students' Individual Education Plans (IEPs), while monitoring, documenting, and reporting student progress and behavior in compliance with established requirements, including Medicaid documentation as applicable.

    The position supports classroom operations by preparing instructional materials, assisting with assessments and attendance, and completing clerical and organizational tasks related to student services. It promotes a structured, positive learning environment by reinforcing behavior plans, supporting social-emotional development, and assisting students with daily routines, transitions, and independence.

    This role requires strong collaboration, adaptability, and attention to detail, as it involves supervising and supporting students across multiple settings and responding to diverse academic and behavioral needs throughout the school day.

    Essential Job Functions
    Provide instructional and behavioral support to students under the direction of a certified teacher, working with individuals and small groups to reinforce learning and develop academic, communication, and functional skills. Implement accommodations, modifications, and instructional strategies aligned with students' Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Monitor, document, and report student progress and behavior; maintain accurate records aligned with IEP goals and compliance requirements, including Medicaid documentation as applicable. Support classroom operations by preparing instructional materials, assisting with assessments, recording attendance, and completing required paperwork related to student services. Assist students with classroom activities and daily routines, including support for independence, transitions, and functional skill development. Promote a positive, structured learning environment by reinforcing behavior plans, social-emotional skills, and appropriate student behavior. Supervise and support students across settings, including classroom, playground, lunchroom, field trips, and other school activities, with attention to individual needs. Perform clerical and organizational tasks, including data entry, filing, copying, laminating, inventory management, and ordering supplies. Assist with classroom logistics and events, including transitions, drills, and specialized programming needs. Utilize standard office and classroom technology to support instructional, behavioral, and documentation requirements. Perform other duties as assigned.
    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

    Knowledge of
    Instructional and behavioral support practices in special education settings Individual Education Plans (IEPs), accommodations, and modifications Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities Behavior intervention strategies and de-escalation techniques Data collection, progress monitoring, and compliance requirements (including Medicaid documentation) Classroom routines, school procedures, and assistive/educational technology
    Skills in
    Supporting individualized and small group instruction aligned to IEP goals Implementing behavior plans and supporting social-emotional development Observing, documenting, and reporting student progress and behavior De-escalating challenging situations and maintaining a safe environment Collaborating with teachers, specialists, and multidisciplinary teams Organizing materials and maintaining structured, supportive environments Performing clerical and documentation tasks accurately
    Ability to
    Work effectively with students with disabilities, including behavioral and communication needs Implement IEPs and behavior plans with fidelity Assist with daily living skills and student routines as needed Remain calm and respond effectively in high-stress or crisis situations Maintain strict confidentiality and follow compliance requirements Communicate effectively with staff, students, and families Demonstrate patience, flexibility, and strong interpersonal skills Work collaboratively and independently across settings Qualifications

    Required: *High school diploma or equivalent Title 1 Schools Only: Completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education; or obtained an associate's or higher degree; or demonstrated rigorous standard of quality through a formal state or local academic assessment (ex: ACT-Work Keys and ETS-ParaPro) Preferred: Associate's degree or higher in education or related field Required: Experience working with children with disabilities or in a related setting Preferred: Bilingual skills relevant to district population
    Working Conditions & Physical Demands

    Work involves a combination of light to occasionally heavy physical activity, with the majority of the day requiring movement between sitting, standing, and walking. Physical requirements include lifting up to 50 pounds on an occasional basis and up to 10 pounds frequently. Duties may involve occasional stooping, kneeling, crouching, and overhead reaching, as well as fine motor activities. Employees will frequently sit, stand, walk, balance, and reach at both desk and floor level, and perform firm and simple grasping. The position requires constant seeing, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively perform job duties.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 7% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3.5% on November paycheck and 3.5 % on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): ESP employees will receive the equivalent of one salary step divided over 12 pay periods.
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Grade placement for ESP positions is determined by the Salary Schedule by Job Title resource. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Education Support Professional will be placed on the twenty-five (25) step system. Each step represents two years of experience, based upon equivalent experience. The maximum number of years of experience granted is 19-20 years, which is equivalent to placement on step ten (10). Steps are determined by experience listed on the application and resume.

    Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    Employees with experience in the District who have left the District and then returned to the same position shall be hired at the same pay grade (refers to the ESP placement on salary schedule by job title) and step at time of resignation. Additional relevant experience gained after resignation may be evaluated from the employee's application and updated resume.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC, AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: Teacher Department/School: Jackson Element... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Teacher

    Department/School: Jackson Elementary School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: 1.0

    Days/Year: 187

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Teacher/SSP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group A)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States
    Teacher (General Education)

    Position Summary (Universal Licensed Educator Expectations)

    Teachers at Colorado Springs School District 11 are professional educators who ensure that every student has access to rigorous, engaging, and equitable learning opportunities. They embody the district's values of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and excellence, and are key contributors to creating a thriving school culture that supports academic and social-emotional success. Core expectations include designing and implementing standards-aligned instruction, maintaining an inclusive learning environment, integrating technology effectively, using data to inform teaching, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging families as partners in education. Teachers also serve as reflective practitioners who continuously seek to improve through professional learning and feedback.

    Essential Job Functions:

    Plan and Deliver Instruction
    Design and implement engaging, standards-based lessons aligned with Colorado Academic Standards and District 11's instructional vision. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and resources to promote student engagement, critical thinking, and creativity.
    Differentiate Instruction
    Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate diverse learning styles, abilities, and cultural backgrounds. Provide appropriate interventions and supports to ensure all students have equitable access to learning opportunities.
    Assess and Monitor Student Learning
    Use multiple assessment tools and data sources to evaluate student progress and inform instruction. Maintain accurate and timely student records, grades, and documentation in accordance with district policies.
    Create and Maintain a Positive Learning Environment
    Establish and maintain a classroom culture that fosters respect, collaboration, and high academic expectations. Implement effective classroom management strategies to ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
    Collaborate and Communicate Effectively
    Work collaboratively with colleagues, administrators, and support staff as part of professional learning communities. Communicate regularly with students, families, and caregivers to share progress, celebrate success, and address challenges
    Engage in Professional Growth and School Improvement
    Participate in professional development, reflective practice, and continuous learning to enhance instructional effectiveness. Contribute to school and district initiatives focused on improving teaching, learning, and student outcomes.
    Model Professionalism and Ethical Practice
    Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and equitable practices in all aspects of professional work. Demonstrate reliability, cultural competence, and commitment to the district's mission of inspiring every mind.
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    Colorado Academic Standards, curriculum design, and effective instructional practices. Principles of differentiated instruction and strategies to support diverse learners, including English Language Learners and students with disabilities. Assessment methods, data analysis, and progress monitoring to inform instructional decisions. Classroom management techniques that promote positive behavior and student engagement. Current educational technology tools and digital learning platforms that enhance teaching and learning. District policies, ethical standards, and legal requirements related to public education.
    Skills in:
    Designing and delivering engaging, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Effectively integrating technology and digital resources into classroom instruction. Using formative and summative assessment data to guide instruction and improve student outcomes. Communicating clearly and professionally with students, families, and colleagues. Managing time, priorities, and documentation with accuracy and attention to detail. Collaborating in professional learning communities to share best practices and support school improvement.
    Ability to:
    Foster an inclusive and respectful classroom culture that supports academic and social-emotional growth. Adapt instruction and materials to meet the needs of students with varying learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and staff. Reflect on professional practice and seek continuous improvement through feedback and professional learning. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all professional interactions. Demonstrate reliability, flexibility, and a commitment to the district's mission to inspire every mind through innovative and inclusive education. Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in education or related field. Valid Colorado Teaching License appropriate for assigned subject/grade level. Demonstrated knowledge of effective instructional practices, assessment, and classroom management. Preferred qualifications include a master's degree, prior K-12 teaching experience, and/or bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or other district-identified languages). Working Conditions and Physical Demands

    Work is performed primarily in a classroom or school environment and requires regular, punctual attendance. The position involves frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the school building, with occasional sitting. Teachers may need to lift and carry instructional materials up to 25 pounds and perform physical activities such as bending, reaching, or climbing stairs. The work requires sufficient manual dexterity, vision, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively engage with students and staff. Occasional evening events may be required. Duties must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
    Join Our Team!

    Join Colorado Springs School District 11 and help inspire a generation of learners. Your dedication, creativity, and expertise empower students to reach their full potential - shaping the future of our community and beyond.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 6% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3% on November paycheck and 3% on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs (regardless of FTE) will receive an additional $5,000 split over two payments ($2,500 in November and $2,500 in May). NOTE: This is prorated based off of FTE. Teaching and SSP Staff qualify to receive an additional 10 extra days (beyond the District Calendar), paid at the per diem rate. Five (5) days for USIP design and five (5) days as "collaborative flex" days. NOTE: SSPs receiving extra days (per the Employee Handbook) are only allowed to work a TOTAL of 10 extra days. For example, nurses are allowed to work 3 additional days per the Handbook and are only allowed to work an additional 7 days (for a total of 10). Mitchell High School Only: Teachers/SSPs also receive a one-step increase (paid monthly). Pay for Performance (Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs receive a Pay for Performance Bonus that is paid out in the fall (utilizing performance measures criteria from the previous year). Additional 10% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill positions: OT, PT, School Nurses, Audiologists, & School Psychologists Additional 15% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill position(s): SLP
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Base Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Teacher/Special Service Provider (SSP) will be placed on the appropriate lane for their educational background (BA, MA, etc). according to the official transcripts that are provided. They will be placed at the appropriate step for experience listed on the resume. Teachers will receive credit for a maximum of 14 years for any applicable teaching experience (provided that the experience occurred in the last 15 years).

    Base Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC, AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: 9th Grade Success Teacher Department/School... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: 9th Grade Success Teacher

    Department/School: Palmer High School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: 1.0

    Days/Year: 187

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Teacher/SSP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group A)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Palmer High School is seeking a dynamic Student Success Teacher to support ninth grade students through our Terror TRCSS course. Formerly titled Interventionist, this role is centered on teaching and reinforcing the IB Approaches to Learning, specifically thinking, research, communication, social, and self-management skills, alongside student goal setting and reflection. The Student Success Teacher will help students develop the habits and strategies necessary for success in a rigorous high school environment, with particular attention to transition, belonging, organization, self-advocacy, and academic growth. This position requires a teacher who believes in high expectations, relationship-centered practice, and creating structures of support that empower students to grow as confident, capable, and reflective learners.

    Why you will love working at Palmer: We are an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School. We aim to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. IB experience preferred but not required. Please note that IB training may be required for the future.

    Teacher (General Education)

    Position Summary (Universal Licensed Educator Expectations)

    Teachers at Colorado Springs School District 11 are professional educators who ensure that every student has access to rigorous, engaging, and equitable learning opportunities. They embody the district's values of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and excellence, and are key contributors to creating a thriving school culture that supports academic and social-emotional success.

    Core expectations include designing and implementing standards-aligned instruction, maintaining an inclusive learning environment, integrating technology effectively, using data to inform teaching, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging families as partners in education. Teachers also serve as reflective practitioners who continuously seek to improve through professional learning and feedback.

    Essential Job Functions

    Plan and Deliver Instruction

    Design and implement engaging, standards-based lessons aligned with Colorado Academic Standards and District 11's instructional vision. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and resources to promote student engagement, critical thinking, and creativity.
    Differentiate Instruction
    Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate diverse learning styles, abilities, and cultural backgrounds. Provide appropriate interventions and supports to ensure all students have equitable access to learning opportunities.
    Assess and Monitor Student Learning

    Use multiple assessment tools and data sources to evaluate student progress and inform instruction. Maintain accurate and timely student records, grades, and documentation in accordance with district policies.
    Create and Maintain a Positive Learning Environment

    Establish and maintain a classroom culture that fosters respect, collaboration, and high academic expectations. Implement effective classroom management strategies to ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
    Collaborate and Communicate Effectively

    Work collaboratively with colleagues, administrators, and support staff as part of professional learning communities. Communicate regularly with students, families, and caregivers to share progress, celebrate success, and address challenges.
    Engage in Professional Growth and School Improvement

    Participate in professional development, reflective practice, and continuous learning to enhance instructional effectiveness. Contribute to school and district initiatives focused on improving teaching, learning, and student outcomes.
    Model Professionalism and Ethical Practice
    Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and equitable practices in all aspects of professional work. Demonstrate reliability, cultural competence, and commitment to the district's mission of inspiring every mind.
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    Colorado Academic Standards, curriculum design, and effective instructional practices. Principles of differentiated instruction and strategies to support diverse learners, including English Language Learners and students with disabilities. Assessment methods, data analysis, and progress monitoring to inform instructional decisions. Classroom management techniques that promote positive behavior and student engagement. Current educational technology tools and digital learning platforms that enhance teaching and learning. District policies, ethical standards, and legal requirements related to public education.
    Skills in:
    Designing and delivering engaging, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Effectively integrating technology and digital resources into classroom instruction. Using formative and summative assessment data to guide instruction and improve student outcomes. Communicating clearly and professionally with students, families, and colleagues. Managing time, priorities, and documentation with accuracy and attention to detail. Collaborating in professional learning communities to share best practices and support school improvement.
    Ability to:
    Foster an inclusive and respectful classroom culture that supports academic and social-emotional growth. Adapt instruction and materials to meet the needs of students with varying learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and staff. Reflect on professional practice and seek continuous improvement through feedback and professional learning. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all professional interactions. Demonstrate reliability, flexibility, and a commitment to the district's mission to inspire every mind through innovative and inclusive education. Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in education or related field. Valid Colorado Teaching License appropriate for assigned subject/grade level. Demonstrated knowledge of effective instructional practices, assessment, and classroom management. Preferred qualifications include a master's degree, prior K-12 teaching experience, and/or bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or other district-identified languages). Working Conditions and Physical Demands

    Work is performed primarily in a classroom or school environment and requires regular, punctual attendance. The position involves frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the school building, with occasional sitting. Teachers may need to lift and carry instructional materials up to 25 pounds and perform physical activities such as bending, reaching, or climbing stairs. The work requires sufficient manual dexterity, vision, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively engage with students and staff. Occasional evening events may be required. Duties must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
    Join Our Team!

    Join Colorado Springs School District 11 and help inspire a generation of learners. Your dedication, creativity, and expertise empower students to reach their full potential - shaping the future of our community and beyond.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 6% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3% on November paycheck and 3% on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs (regardless of FTE) will receive an additional $5,000 split over two payments ($2,500 in November and $2,500 in May). NOTE: This is prorated based off of FTE. Teaching and SSP Staff qualify to receive an additional 10 extra days (beyond the District Calendar), paid at the per diem rate. Five (5) days for USIP design and five (5) days as "collaborative flex" days. NOTE: SSPs receiving extra days (per the Employee Handbook) are only allowed to work a TOTAL of 10 extra days. For example, nurses are allowed to work 3 additional days per the Handbook and are only allowed to work an additional 7 days (for a total of 10). Mitchell High School Only: Teachers/SSPs also receive a one-step increase (paid monthly). Pay for Performance (Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs receive a Pay for Performance Bonus that is paid out in the fall (utilizing performance measures criteria from the previous year). Additional 10% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill positions: OT, PT, School Nurses, Audiologists, & School Psychologists Additional 15% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill position(s): SLP
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Base Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Teacher/Special Service Provider (SSP) will be placed on the appropriate lane for their educational background (BA, MA, etc). according to the official transcripts that are provided. They will be placed at the appropriate step for experience listed on the resume. Teachers will receive credit for a maximum of 14 years for any applicable teaching experience (provided that the experience occurred in the last 15 years).

    Base Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442 Read Less
  • Position Profile Position: Teacher-Science Department/School: Jenkins... Read More
    Position Profile

    Position: Teacher-Science

    Department/School: Jenkins Middle School

    Reports To: Principal

    FTE: 1.0

    Days/Year: 187

    Salary Schedule: 2025-2026 Teacher/SSP Salary Schedule, School Based Positions (Group A)

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.

    Position Summary (Universal Licensed Educator Expectations)

    Teachers at Colorado Springs School District 11 are professional educators who ensure that every student has access to rigorous, engaging, and equitable learning opportunities. They embody the district's values of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and excellence, and are key contributors to creating a thriving school culture that supports academic and social-emotional success. Core expectations include designing and implementing standards-aligned instruction, maintaining an inclusive learning environment, integrating technology effectively, using data to inform teaching, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging families as partners in education. Teachers also serve as reflective practitioners who continuously seek to improve through professional learning and feedback.

    Essential Job Functions

    Plan and Deliver Instruction
    Design and implement engaging, standards-based lessons aligned with Colorado Academic Standards and District 11's instructional vision. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and resources to promote student engagement, critical thinking, and creativity.
    Differentiate Instruction
    Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate diverse learning styles, abilities, and cultural backgrounds. Provide appropriate interventions and supports to ensure all students have equitable access to learning opportunities.
    Assess and Monitor Student Learning
    Use multiple assessment tools and data sources to evaluate student progress and inform instruction. Maintain accurate and timely student records, grades, and documentation in accordance with district policies.
    Create and Maintain a Positive Learning Environment
    Establish and maintain a classroom culture that fosters respect, collaboration, and high academic expectations. Implement effective classroom management strategies to ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
    Collaborate and Communicate Effectively
    Work collaboratively with colleagues, administrators, and support staff as part of professional learning communities. Communicate regularly with students, families, and caregivers to share progress, celebrate success, and address challenges.
    Engage in Professional Growth and School Improvement
    Participate in professional development, reflective practice, and continuous learning to enhance instructional effectiveness. Contribute to school and district initiatives focused on improving teaching, learning, and student outcomes.
    Model Professionalism and Ethical Practice
    Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and equitable practices in all aspects of professional work. Demonstrate reliability, cultural competence, and commitment to the district's mission of inspiring every mind.
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    Colorado Academic Standards, curriculum design, and effective instructional practices. Principles of differentiated instruction and strategies to support diverse learners, including English Language Learners and students with disabilities. Assessment methods, data analysis, and progress monitoring to inform instructional decisions. Classroom management techniques that promote positive behavior and student engagement. Current educational technology tools and digital learning platforms that enhance teaching and learning. District policies, ethical standards, and legal requirements related to public education.
    Skills in:
    Designing and delivering engaging, student-centered lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Effectively integrating technology and digital resources into classroom instruction. Using formative and summative assessment data to guide instruction and improve student outcomes. Communicating clearly and professionally with students, families, and colleagues. Managing time, priorities, and documentation with accuracy and attention to detail. Collaborating in professional learning communities to share best practices and support school improvement.
    Ability to:
    Foster an inclusive and respectful classroom culture that supports academic and social-emotional growth. Adapt instruction and materials to meet the needs of students with varying learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and staff. Reflect on professional practice and seek continuous improvement through feedback and professional learning. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all professional interactions. Demonstrate reliability, flexibility, and a commitment to the district's mission to inspire every mind through innovative and inclusive education. Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in education or related field. Valid Colorado Teaching License appropriate for assigned subject/grade level. Demonstrated knowledge of effective instructional practices, assessment, and classroom management. Preferred qualifications include a master's degree, prior K-12 teaching experience, and/or bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or other district-identified languages). Working Conditions and Physical Demands

    Work is performed primarily in a classroom or school environment and requires regular, punctual attendance. The position involves frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the school building, with occasional sitting. Teachers may need to lift and carry instructional materials up to 25 pounds and perform physical activities such as bending, reaching, or climbing stairs. The work requires sufficient manual dexterity, vision, hearing, and verbal communication to effectively engage with students and staff. Occasional evening events may be required. Duties must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.
    Join Our Team!

    Join Colorado Springs School District 11 and help inspire a generation of learners. Your dedication, creativity, and expertise empower students to reach their full potential - shaping the future of our community and beyond.

    Employees in this category will also receive the following for the 2025-2026 school year:
    Non-Recurring Pay: 6% of base salary in Non-Recurring Pay (distributed as 3% on November paycheck and 3% on May paycheck). Staffing Stability Incentive (Adams Elementary, Galileo Middle School and Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs (regardless of FTE) will receive an additional $5,000 split over two payments ($2,500 in November and $2,500 in May). NOTE: This is prorated based off of FTE. Teaching and SSP Staff qualify to receive an additional 10 extra days (beyond the District Calendar), paid at the per diem rate. Five (5) days for USIP design and five (5) days as "collaborative flex" days. NOTE: SSPs receiving extra days (per the Employee Handbook) are only allowed to work a TOTAL of 10 extra days. For example, nurses are allowed to work 3 additional days per the Handbook and are only allowed to work an additional 7 days (for a total of 10). Mitchell High School Only: Teachers/SSPs also receive a one-step increase (paid monthly). Pay for Performance (Mitchell High School): All Teachers/SSPs receive a Pay for Performance Bonus that is paid out in the fall (utilizing performance measures criteria from the previous year). Additional 10% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill positions: OT, PT, School Nurses, Audiologists, & School Psychologists Additional 15% to Base Pay for the following Hard to Fill position(s): SLP
    Base Salary Setting: Employment, assignment and salary placement, is in accordance with job description requirements. A work history is required to demonstrate job title, job duties and time worked in the position. Reference the linked How Your Compensation Is Determined for more details.

    Base Salary Setting (New Hires): Any newly-employed Teacher/Special Service Provider (SSP) will be placed on the appropriate lane for their educational background (BA, MA, etc). according to the official transcripts that are provided. They will be placed at the appropriate step for experience listed on the resume. Teachers will receive credit for a maximum of 14 years for any applicable teaching experience (provided that the experience occurred in the last 15 years).

    Base Salary Setting (Rehires): Returning employees who have previously resigned or separated from the District will be rehired at the same step they were on at the time of resignation/separation plus any new experience gained in the same job, provided step increases were approved by the Board during the years in question.

    See Employee Handbook (located on the D11 website) for information on salary setting for rehires (after retirement), promotions and lateral transfers.
    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

    School District 11 is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to disability, need for special education services (whether actual or perceived), race, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, genetic information, or protected activity in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Any harassment/discrimination of students and/or staff, based on the aforementioned protected areas, will not be tolerated and must be brought to the immediate attention of the school principal, D11 administrator/supervisor or D11 nondiscrimination compliance/grievance coordinator.

    NONDISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices, has been designated to coordinate compliance with: Equal Pay Act of 1963, Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title IX - Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please contact the District 11 Office of Equal Opportunity Programs & Ombudservices at 1115 North El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2599, Phone: 719-520-2288, FAX: 719-520-2442

    The following Board policies address nondiscrimination in District 11: AC, AC-R, GBA, GBAA, JBB, JBB-R Read Less

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