LIFELONG LEARNING ADMINISTRATION CO·California
The Special Education Teacher will teach in a personalized instructional environment, determining and evaluating student academic plans and managing services according to the Individual Education Plan (IEP). Responsibilities include planning and implementing daily lessons, conducting pre- and post-testing, writing and chairing IEP meetings, and collaborating with staff.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university is required. Valid California credential Specialist with authorization for the Special Education disability and level assigned or intern eligible is required. English Learner Authorization or eligible to obtain EL Authorization is required. Autism Authorization is required or eligible to enroll and complete a Commission-approved professional preparation program in the special education specialty area requested, including successful completion of supervised field study is required. Demonstrated competency in the core academic subject area assigned is required. Knowledge of Student Information Systems (SIS) and related Educational Systems. Proficient level of skills in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and other technology applications. Ability to travel up to 5% In the performance of job duties are required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Vision: Ability to read small print and view a computer screen for prolong periods, prepare, or inspect documents and operate office equipment.
Ability to hear average or typical conversations and receive ordinary information.
Ability to be understood in face-to-face communication, in person or remote, to speak with a level of proficiency and volume to be understood over a telephone or computer.
Mental
Demands: Ability to read, write, understand, interpret, and apply information at a moderately complex level essential for successful job performance; math skills at a high school proficiency level; judgement and the ability to process information quickly; learn quickly and follow verbal procedures and standards; give verbal instruction; rank tasks in order of importance; copy, compare, compile and coordinate information and records. Frequent multi-tasking, changing of task priorities, repetitious exacting work. Understand how to manage stress. high workflow management, high project coordination, and high people engagement.
Upper
Body
Mobility: Ability to use fingers to make small movements such as typing, picking up small objects, or pinching fingers together, use hands to grasp, and manipulate small objects; twist and bend at wrist and elbow; extend arms to reach outward and upward; use hands and arms to lift objects; turn, raise, and lower head.
Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull objects weighing up to 10 pounds.
Environmental
Requirements: Ability to encounter constant work interruptions; work cooperatively with others; work independently; work indoors. Prolonged period sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Work in a moderate to high noise environment with frequent deadline pressures.
A Bachelor's degree and a valid California Special Education Specialist credential (or eligibility) are required, along with Autism Authorization or eligibility. Candidates must demonstrate competency in core academic subjects and knowledge of various educational models like Distance Learning.
Market context
In California, classroom teacher roles often stay competitive because licensed centers look for candidates who can show early childhood classroom leadership, lesson planning, and readiness to meet state compliance steps such as background checks and immunizations. This posting’s requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review the role faster and save research time. If you are considering applying, confirm your 12 ECE units and recent classroom experience before submitting.