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How much do njsla jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for njsla in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an NJ SLA (New Jersey School Library Association) Librarian, and why are they important?

To thrive as a school librarian in New Jersey, you need expertise in information literacy, library science, and curriculum support, typically backed by a Master's in Library Science and state certification. Familiarity with library management systems, digital research databases, and educational technology is essential. Strong communication, organization, and collaboration skills set outstanding candidates apart. These skills ensure effective resource management, student engagement, and seamless integration of library services within educational environments.

What is NJSLA?

NJSLA stands for the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments. These are standardized tests administered to students in New Jersey public schools, typically in grades 3 through 9. The assessments evaluate student proficiency in subjects like English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science, helping educators and parents understand academic progress and areas needing improvement. Results from the NJSLA are used to guide instructional decisions and measure school performance according to state standards.

What are some common challenges faced by educators administering the NJSLA assessments, and how can they be addressed?

Educators administering the NJSLA (New Jersey Student Learning Assessments) often face challenges such as ensuring all students are familiar with the test platform, managing accommodations for students with special needs, and maintaining a controlled testing environment. To address these issues, it's helpful to conduct practice sessions with students before the official assessment, collaborate closely with special education staff to ensure proper accommodations, and establish clear testing procedures. Open communication with colleagues and access to technical support are also key to a smooth testing experience.

What is the difference between Njsla vs Science Teacher?

AspectNjslaScience Teacher
Required CredentialsTypically requires a teaching certification and familiarity with assessment standardsRequires a teaching certification and subject-specific credentials
Work EnvironmentAssessment administration in schools or testing centersClassroom teaching in schools
Industry UsageUsed for student assessment and school performance metricsUsed for student instruction and curriculum delivery
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

While Njsla focuses on student assessments and testing administration, Science Teachers are responsible for delivering science education in classrooms. Both roles require teaching credentials, but Njsla professionals primarily work in assessment environments, whereas Science Teachers engage directly with students in educational settings.

What is an NJSLA job?

An NJSLA job typically refers to positions related to the administration, coordination, or support of the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA). These roles can include test administrators, coordinators, proctors, or educators involved in preparing students for the assessments. Responsibilities may involve ensuring proper test administration, analyzing student performance data, or supporting curriculum alignment with assessment standards.

What are the most commonly searched types of Njsla jobs? The most popular types of Njsla jobs are:
What states have the most Njsla jobs? States with the most job openings for Njsla jobs include:
Infographic showing various Njsla job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 90% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.
Supervisor of Special Education - 7th - 12th Grade

Supervisor of Special Education - 7th - 12th Grade

Moorestown Township Public Schools

Moorestown, NJ • On-site

$115K - $144K/yr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Administration/Supervisor
Date Posted:
6/26/2026
Location:
District
Date Available:
08/24/2026
Closing Date:
07/10/2026
MOORESTOWN TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Job Title: Supervisor of Special Education- Secondary
Location: District
Start Date: August 24, 2026
Salary Range: $115,000.00 - $144,612.00
Benefits: New Jersey Educator's Plan
Qualifications:
• Valid New Jersey Supervisor Certificate.
• Minimum experience as determined by the board.
• Demonstrated leadership in Special Education, Program development, curriculum integration, and application of technology across the curriculum.
Job Goal:
• To provide leadership and support in the development, implementation and coordination of the district's special education program and related services.
Performance Responsibilities:
A. Instructional Leadership
• Works with central administration, principals, other supervisors and teachers in developing the school's academic programming for special education
• Studies, evaluates, and recommends to the Director of Special Education and
• Principals the adoption of new instructional materials, methods and programs.
• Evaluates special education and coordinates the development
of additions, deletions, or changes in program offerings.
• Provides leadership in the development of instructional programs and
achievement of New Jersey Student Learning Standards, district goals and objectives.
• Develops targeted Professional Development opportunities in conjunction with the Director of Special Education/Assistant Superintendent of C&I
• Facilitates the achievement of curricular goals with both vertical and horizontal articulation for special education teachers, related service
providers, CST members, and support staff (BCBA, paraprofessionals etc.).
• Secures and makes available to the staff instructional materials, technology and modified curriculum.
• Conducts classroom observations of teachers as assigned by the Director of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion and as requested by building principals or central office administration, as appropriate.
• Assist teachers in developing and implementing plans for students to raise
performance levels.
B. Student Services
• Collaborates with Director or Special Education, principals and staff in planning the instructional program and support services for special education pupils.
• Collaborates with Supervisor of Guidance Services, principals and staff to
build and maintain programs, and to develop teacher and student schedules.
• Reviews and evaluates the results of district-wide testing programs and other
evaluative measures (NJSLA/ACCESS/MODEL/DLM/MAP ).
• Develops and implements inclusion/FAPE opportunities and placement for students needing special education.
C. School Community Relations
• Makes presentations at community events for the purpose of interpreting educational programs of the schools to parents.
• Liaison/representative on various parent- and community-based organizations. • Develop community partnerships for students participating in Work-Based Learning opportunities (formerly SLE).
• Interacts with parents and advocates of students with disabilities for the purpose of defining and implementing services addressing the unique needs of each qualifying student.
• Consult with parents, administrators, counselors, teachers, community agencies, and other relevant individuals regarding ESL students.
• Plan and conduct parent meetings, including parent advisory committee meetings.
D. Personnel Administration
• Assists in the implementation of the district's in-service education program for the instructional staff and recommends teacher attendance at conferences and participation in other professional growth activities.
• Participates in personnel functions (e.g. recruitment, hiring, evaluations, etc.) for
the purpose of maintaining adequate staffing, matching staff to student needs
and ensuring that objectives of special education and ELL programs are achieved within budget.
• Coordinate with Child Study Team (CST) and staff to provide student IEP services.
• Holds regularly scheduled department meetings with instructional staff and related services.
• Monitors assigned programs and projects for the purpose of complying with
district/state guidelines and instructional objectives.
• Ensure compliance of laws applicable to Special Education Programs.
E. Planning
• Schedules and organizes grade level and departmental meetings in order to affect horizontal and vertical continuity and articulation of the instructional programs of the schools.
• Coordinates the selection of textbooks, instructional materials and instructional technology with staff input.
• Coordinate WBL/SLE placements with teachers
• Planning and administration of summer Extended School Year (ESY) program.
F. Financial Management
• Assists in the development and coordination of the section of the budget that pertain to special education and ESL at the district and
school levels.
• Purchasing: processing of purchase orders within purchasing/budgeting
guidelines; building-based and district budgets.
G. Other Responsibilities
• Content/Departmental/Delivery of Services: job description may vary due to requirements of specific assignment (examples: placement, night events, and
community relations).
• Performs other duties related to their primary role as an instructional
supervisor in the district as may be assigned by the superintendent.
• Ability to work in Microsoft Windows Apps, Office, Edge, Google Apps,
• Student Information Systems, and Budgetary Accounting systems
Application Process:
All Candidates should apply online at www.generalasp.com/mtps/onlineapp.
The Moorestown Township Public School District is an Affirmative Action Employer