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Quick overview

The specialist will monitor and evaluate student progress using data-driven methods while delivering individualized and small-group instruction tailored to student goals. Key duties include participating in evaluations, team meetings, and partnering with general education teachers to foster inclusive strategies.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and have completed a recognized Special Education preparation program. A valid Washington State Special Education Teaching Certification (P–12) or eligibility, along with successful completion of required state exams, is mandatory.

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Job description

Inclusive Learning Specialist (Full-Time Opportunity)

Are you passionate about helping students succeed and making a meaningful impact in education? We are looking for a dedicated Special Education Teacher to join our team and support students with diverse learning needs throughout the academic year.

At our organization, we’re committed to fostering a collaborative and forward-thinking environment where innovation and student growth are at the center of everything we do. In this role, you’ll play a key part in empowering students and shaping positive educational outcomes through specialized instruction and support.

What You’ll Do

Monitor and evaluate student progress through data-driven practices Deliver individualized and small-group instruction aligned with student goals. Participate in evaluations, team meetings, and multidisciplinary planning. Partner with general education teachers to promote inclusive classroom strategies. Create, implement, and manage compliant Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

Requirements

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Completion of a recognized Special Education preparation program. Strong understanding of IDEA guidelines and IEP development. Valid Washington State Special Education Teaching Certification (P–12) or eligibility to obtain. Successful completion of required Washington state certification exams (e.g., WEST-E or equivalent).

Benefits

Visit our website at www.clarifistaffing.com to learn more about our team, culture, and benefits.

Clarifi Staffing Solutions — Empowering educators. Transforming student lives.