Kreyco·Arlington Heights, Illinois
The organization is seeking dedicated teachers interested in Special Education resource and inclusion roles for all grade levels for the 2026-2027 school year. Successful candidates will be matched to available positions based on their skillset and location.
Kreyco (formerly known as Language Learning Network) is a nationwide organization that specializes in preK-12 education.
We support students of all kinds by building strong partnerships between schools and teachers.
As we continue to grow, we are looking to connect with passionate, qualified, and dedicated teachers who may be interested in joining our team!
We ensure that all of its teachers have everything that they need to be successful in the classroom.
This includes providing a comprehensive curriculum, coaching and mentorship, and professional development at no cost.
We are anticipating several openings for the 2026-2027 school year.
To prepare for these opportunities, we are searching for candidates interested in teaching Special Education resource and inclusion for all grade levels.
This is not a job posting, but a general application.
The information you include will be used to match you to positions as they come available.
Please ensure that you provide all requested information and we will be in contact when we have an opportunity that matches your skillset and location.
If what we have shared resonates with you, Kreyco may be your new professional home.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
You can learn more about Kreyco and what it is like to work with us by following this link to watch a short video: Kreyco is hiring!
Bachelor's degree Reside in the US and within commutable distance to school Authorized to work in the United States Reliable transportation to and from job site Complete background check Curriculum provided Professional development Weekly coaching Holiday pay Part-time and full-time positions
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree, reside in the US within commutable distance to a school, be authorized to work in the United States, and have reliable transportation. A complete background check is also required.
Market context
Illinois SPED resource and inclusion roles are typically in steady demand because schools need teachers who can support diverse learners in both pull-out and general education settings. These positions are competitive when candidates bring collaboration skills, flexibility, and comfort with individualized instruction; requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description, saving you research time. Before applying, confirm your bachelor’s degree, work authorization, commutable distance, reliable transportation, and readiness for a background check.