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Core responsibilities

The teacher plans, teaches, and facilitates learning for students with various disabilities, adapting curriculum and collaborating with staff to ensure student progress toward individual education program (Iep) goals. Key duties include maintaining accurate records, conducting assessments, and fostering a safe, supportive learning environment conducive to academic and social success.

Requirements summary

Required qualifications include a bachelor's degree and the appropriate special education generalist endorsement (K-8, 6-12, or k-12) along with a current nebraska teaching certificate. Candidates must possess experience with behavior management and positive reinforcement techniques, and day school hires must obtain a nationally recognized personal restraint model during pre-Service training.

bachelor degreeCommunicationTime ManagementRecord KeepingData TrackingBehavior ManagementProgress MonitoringInstructional DesignStudent AssessmentCurriculum AdaptationInstructional DeliveryPositive ReinforcementIEP ImplementationSpecial Education Law ComplianceBehavioral ApproachDiagnostic Observations

Benefits

  • Tuition assistance
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider
  • Low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs
  • No cost mental health visits to an in-network provider
  • Generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account
  • Parenting resources from experts