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Core responsibilities

The special education teacher will lead instruction for students with individualized education plans (Ieps) by designing personalized learning experiences, delivering targeted instruction, and utilizing innovative resources. Key duties include establishing a positive classroom climate, reinforcing behavior support strategies, tracking student progress, and managing caseload responsibilities like developing and updating ieps.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree or higher in education or a related field and hold or be in the process of obtaining a valid illinois professional educator (Pel) credential, including the learning behavior specialist (Lbs1) credential. Required qualifications also include prior experience with curriculum development, differentiation, and special education compliance, along with proficiency in crisis management training.

bachelor degreeMultitaskingCommunicationProblem SolvingData TrackingClassroom ManagementCurriculum DevelopmentConflict ResolutionLesson PlanningInstructional DesignDifferentiated InstructionBehavior InterventionCo-teachingIEP ManagementStudent AccountabilityEducational SoftwarePBIS Implementation

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Disability Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Medical Insurance
  • Vision Plans
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Health Savings Accounts
  • Employee Discount Program
  • Paid Holiday Schedule
  • 401k Retirement Saving Plan
  • Health Advocacy Services
  • Education Stipend
  • Legal Services Insurance
  • Pet Health Insurance
  • 24/7 Nurse Line
  • Paid Leave Policy
  • Telehealth And Virtual Counseling Sessions
  • Personal Protection Insurance Plans