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Location

Kansas City, Missouri

Salary

$62,099 / YEAR

Quick overview

The teacher is primarily responsible for creating and delivering academic instruction to students at Milestones Academy, managing a caseload of approximately 15 students through the entire IEP process. Key duties include employing special education strategies, developing curriculum, providing direct and indirect instructional support, and ensuring compliance with all relevant procedures and laws.

Requirements summary

A Bachelor's degree in Special Education or a related field is required, though a Master's degree is preferred, along with a Missouri Teacher's Certificate and Special Education Certificate. Candidates must possess strong organizational, time management, negotiation, and interpersonal skills, along with proficiency in standard computer applications.

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Job description

Description *will pay up to $2,000 in contract severance fees **$2,500 sign-On bonus + $5,000 relocation assistance available ***year-Long position with multiple extended weekends and school holidays off

Division

  • Academy
  • Reports to:
  • Director of
  • Education
  • Supervises:
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Indirectly (5-15)
  • Exemption
  • STATUS: Exempt

Position Summary

At BHA Academy, Certified Special Education Teachers are essential leaders in advancing our mission: empowering individuals with developmental disabilities and behavioral needs to achieve academic, social, and emotional success. Grounded in our Core Values—Compassion with Purpose, Structure Builds Safety, Professionalism in Every Moment, Positivity Drives Progress, Education is Empowerment, Consistency Creates Change, Reunification is Our Mission, and Advocacy Through Action—Special Education Teachers/Case Managers design and deliver individualized education that changes lives.

Special Education Teachers collaborate within interdisciplinary teams to ensure that instruction, accommodations, and behavioral supports align with each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP), functional needs, and long-term goals. They lead by example—coaching paraprofessionals, partnering with families and districts, and ensuring fidelity of implementation across all environments.

This is a safety-sensitive position. Employees must be able to safely perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, including maintaining continuous alertness, providing direct supervision, driving individuals served as required, and administering medications as trained

Qualifications

Education & Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Special Education or related field (Master’s degree preferred). Current Missouri licensure or certification as a Special Education Teacher; endorsement in autism or behavioral disabilities preferred. Minimum 2 years of experience working with children with autism, developmental delays, and maladaptive behaviors preferred (school experience strongly preferred). Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary team Skills & Competencies Strong time management and organizational skills; ability to prioritize and manage a caseload of approximately 15 students. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Organizational and time management proficiency. Emotional resilience and professionalism in high-pressure situations. Strong knowledge of IDEA, IEP processes, FBA/BIP development, and data-based decision-making. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and data collection systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated leadership, collaboration, and ethical professionalism. Commitment to ethical standards, professional integrity, and fiscal responsibility. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Compassion with Purpose Approach each student with a trauma-informed mindset, recognizing that behind every behavior is a story, and respond with empathy, high expectations, and skill. Build strong, trusting relationships with students and families by maintaining open, respectful, and strengths-based communication about progress, challenges, and successes. Provide individualized supports and accommodations that preserve student dignity while promoting independence in academics, behavior, and self-care. Structure Builds Safety Create and maintain a predictable, structured classroom environment with clear expectations, routines, visual schedules, and supports that promote safety and learning. Implement and monitor classroom management systems that align with behavior intervention plans (BIPs), IEPs, and Academy procedures, including reinforcement systems and visual behavior supports. Collaborate with behavior analysts and clinical staff (e.g., BCBAs, Behavior Specialists) to implement proactive, positive behavior strategies and participate in Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and BIP development as needed. Professionalism in Every Moment Maintain confidentiality, professionalism, and ethical standards in all interactions with students, families, colleagues, and external partners. Complete all required documentation, including IEPs, progress monitoring, grade reporting, data collection, and communication logs, accurately and within required timelines. Participate actively in IEP meetings, parent-teacher conferences, staff meetings, and multidisciplinary collaboration as a prepared, solution-focused team member. Provide consistent coaching, direction, and feedback to paraprofessionals to ensure they understand and implement instructional and behavioral supports with fidelity Positivity Drives Progress Foster a classroom culture of optimism, resilience, and growth by celebrating small wins, effort, and progress toward IEP goals. Maintain a solution-focused mindset when addressing challenging behaviors, academic gaps, or crises—modeling calm, regulated responses for students and staff. Encourage and reinforce positive peer interactions, social skills, and self-advocacy, emphasizing what students can do and are learning to do. Education is Empowerment Develop and implement IEPs tailored to each student’s unique needs, including measurable goals, accommodations, services, and progress monitoring plans. Plan and deliver differentiated instruction aligned with state standards and IEP goals, using evidence-based strategies and specialized techniques to support sensory, communication, cognitive, motor, and academic development. Utilize instructional technology, visual supports, and assistive tools appropriate for students with autism and other disabilities to maximize engagement and accessibility. Regularly analyze academic and behavioral data to adjust instruction, update goals, and refine interventions to support meaningful progress. Consistency Creates Change Implement classroom routines, reinforcement systems, instructional strategies, and BIPs consistently, ensuring predictability and follow-through for students and staff. Maintain consistent data collection on IEP goals and behavior targets, ensuring that paraprofessionals are trained and supported to collect accurate data. Follow all BHA Academy protocols, behavior support plans, safety procedures, and mandated reporting requirements, ensuring alignment and reliability across the team. Reunification is Our Mission Design instruction and supports that promote student skills necessary for successful participation in less restrictive environments, including public school settings when appropriate. Collaborate with sending school districts, families, and external partners to support transition planning, reintegration, and long-term success. Provide timely, clear, and data-based progress reports to school districts and families, highlighting growth and next steps toward reunification or the least restrictive environment. Advocacy Through Action Advocate for student needs, rights, and access to appropriate services and supports in IEP meetings, school-based teams, and cross-agency collaborations. Partner with families by providing resources, strategies, and education that help extend learning and behavior supports into the home environment. Identify and help remove barriers to student learning, participation, and inclusion—using data and professional judgment to recommend changes in programming, supports, or services. Other Duties Perform other duties and special projects to support Academy and organizational initiatives as assigned. Conduct staff training, supervision, and performance evaluations as assigned. Participate in on-call rotations for behavioral crisis response. Complete all documentation, billing, and reporting requirements in accordance with BHA and regulatory guidelines. Uphold BHA’s mission and values in all work performed. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Additional Conditions and Expectations

Employees must maintain professional conduct and emotional regulation at all times, even during crisis events or when exposed to aggressive or unsafe behaviors. Employees must adhere to all BHA safety protocols, behavior support plans, and de-escalation procedures, following the direction of supervisors and clinical staff. Employees must remain physically and mentally alert throughout the workday to ensure continuous supervision of students. Sleeping or inattention during supervision is prohibited. Employees must maintain confidentiality, respect, and dignity toward all students, families, and colleagues, regardless of behavioral presentation. Work hours may vary depending on student needs, program requirements, and emergency situations. BHA Academy Core Values Compassion with Purpose Structure Builds Safety Professionalism in Every Moment Positivity Drives Progress Education is Empowerment Consistency Creates Change Reunification is Our Mission Advocacy Through Action

Fitness for Duty / Medical Evaluation (Job-Related)

BHA may require a job-related fitness-for-duty evaluation consistent with applicable law when there is a reasonable concern that an employee may be unable to safely perform the essential functions of the role (including driving, medication administration, crisis response, and continuous supervision), or as part of return-to-work clearance following certain leaves or incidents.

Access to phi

The employee may have access to Protected Health Information (PHI). Employees must always protect the confidentiality of all client information. This includes adhering to all BHA policies and all applicable state and federal regulations regarding Protected Health Information (PHI). Sharing, discussing, or disclosing PHI in any form—verbal, written, electronic, or visual—is strictly prohibited unless explicitly authorized and required for job duties.

Equal employment

Equal Opportunity is and shall be provided for all employees and applicants for employment based on their demonstrated ability and competence without unlawful discrimination based on their race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable state or federal law. This policy shall not be interpreted so as to violate the legal rights of religious organizations or the recruiting rights of military organizations associated with the Armed Forces or the Department of Homeland Security of the United States of America.

Ada statement

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential job duty. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

ACCOUNTABILITY/IMPACT (Degree of answerability for actions, consequences of errors in judgment, and legal liabilities): Errors in judgment or mistakes could cost the organization loss of revenue, loss of clients, and/or negatively impact KCBHH’s reputation.

Requirements

SCHEDULE: Mon-Fri, 8a-4:30p This is an onsite position. FULL-TIME BENEFITS Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage Participation in The 2P Plan — our unique, growth-based bonus program OnDemand Pay (access your pay when you need it) Health Savings Account (HSA) / Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options Short- and Long-Term Disability coverage 401(k) with company match Additional $100 monthly wellness benefit after 90 days Referral bonuses and more! ASK ABOUT OUR 2P PLAN: Great things happen when talented professionals are supported to grow and develop. Our Premier Professionals (2P) Plan is our way of investing in you and building a bright future together. More than a tiered incentive plan, 2P grows with you. Elevate your career, advance professionally, and feel truly valued for your contributions. Offering special 2P bonuses paid out 2x a year. Find meaning, opportunity, growth, and more, as a 2P Professional with BHA.

Starting Salary

Our compensation is competitive within the market. The starting rate for this position begins at $62.099.11 annually, with your final offer based on a combination of your education, relevant experience, and overall qualifications.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Health Savings Account
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Referral bonuses
  • Wellness benefit
  • Short- and Long-Term Disability coverage