LEAD Public Schools
Location
Brentwood, Tennessee
The Life Skills Teacher is responsible for designing and implementing data-driven lesson plans to support students with cognitive and developmental delays. They will also develop individualized education programs (IEPs) and work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure student success.
Candidates should have a bachelor's degree and a valid Tennessee teaching license or be on track to obtain one. A minimum of two years of teaching experience is preferred, along with a passion for working with diverse student populations.
Job Title: Life Skills Teacher
Reports to: Principal
Be a LEADer. Teach Exceptional Education Life Skills at LEAD Public Schools.
Special Education (Ex.Ed) teachers are champions for the cause of equality within the school and make sure that their students’ needs are being met. Our ideal Special Education teacher is passionate about supporting our students with IEPs, loves working with and advocating for students who need the most support, is flexible, is coachable, and wants to grow as a teacher.
Our Ex.Ed teachers work relentlessly with their teammates to ensure that all of their students not only are able to enhance their reading abilities by deciphering texts to inquire about historical events while also gaining a broader understanding of the world, but also meet the established Tennessee standards by the end of the year. This incredible work is done through coaching and support from administration, implementing regular feedback, collaboration with colleagues, data analysis, and working to make sure that students who come in below grade level rise above the challenges they face.
Successful teachers at LEAD Public Schools are committed to put in the extra effort to ensure that our students have access to a high quality education. Our teachers persevere through difficult challenges, set goals for our students, and don’t give up. We ask our teachers to be flexible, hard-working, and constantly striving to improve their abilities in the classroom to meet our students’ needs. We are looking for Exceptional Education teachers.
Our ideal Ex.Ed/SPED teacher is passionate about working with students who need the most support, is flexible, is coachable, and wants to grow as a teacher.
Go to www.leadpublicschools.org/careers [http://www.leadpublicschools.org/careers] to learn more about our organization and to apply online.
Market context
Middle school SPED life skills openings in Tennessee are often driven by steady district needs for teachers who can support diverse learners and implement individualized instruction. These roles are competitive because districts typically look for a bachelor’s degree, a valid Tennessee teaching license or progress toward one, and prior classroom experience. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then prepare examples of differentiated instruction and student support for your application.
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Salary benchmark
$45,904 avg / yr
Typical range: $31,200–$51,292 based on 300 active listings in Tennessee