Teacher
PWA & Spencer Home LLC
Location
Pierceton, Indiana
Salary
$50,000 - $65,000 / YEAR
Quick overview
Plan and deliver differentiated instruction to students with diverse academic and behavioral needs in a nontraditional setting. Collaborate with support staff to create a safe, structured environment focused on academic growth and emotional regulation.
Requirements summary
Preferred candidates hold an Indiana teaching license in Special Education, Social Studies, Math, or Science. Must possess strong pedagogical skills and the ability to remain professional in challenging behavioral situations.
Job description
Description Teacher, Pierceton Woods Academy School
- Pierceton Woods Academy is seeking a professional, mission-driven teacher who wants to help students experience school, learning, and themselves differently.
- Many of our students have not always felt successful, capable, or connected in school.
- At PWA, teaching is about more than delivering content.
- It is about helping students rebuild trust, develop academic confidence, strengthen self-efficacy, and begin to believe that growth is possible for them.
- We are looking for an educator who understands and believes that every student deserves a real chance to learn and can provide strong instruction in a supportive, nontraditional school environment.
- About Our School
- PWA serves approximately 35 male students at a time in grades 5–12, with most students typically in grades 9–11.
- Students come from communities across Indiana and bring a wide range of backgrounds, strengths, academic needs, life experiences, and school histories.
- Students are served across several classrooms, with class sizes typically no larger than 12 students.
- Teachers also work with trained classroom support staff who assist with student engagement, regulation, supervision, and behavioral concerns.
- This is not a traditional school setting.
- For the right educator, that is exactly what makes the work meaningful.
Who We Are
Looking For We are primarily seeking an Indiana licensed teacher in one or more of the following areas: Social Studies (5-12) Math (5-12) Science (5-12) Special Education While licensure area matters, our highest need is a teacher with strong pedagogical understanding and application. The right candidate must be able to design, adapt, and deliver instruction using a variety of strategies to reach students with diverse academic, behavioral, emotional, and developmental needs. We are seeking a teacher who can do more than assign work. The ideal candidate can engage reluctant learners, differentiate instruction, build background knowledge, provide meaningful feedback, and help students make progress from wherever they are starting.
What Makes This Role Different
At PWA, teachers have the opportunity to
Help students build academic confidence and belief in themselves Transform how students experience school, learning, and relationships with adults Build meaningful relationships with students who need consistency and belonging Create engaging, accessible lessons for students with a wide range of skill levels Work as part of a team supporting the whole student, including academic, emotional, behavioral, physical, and spiritual needs Receive regular feedback, training, and administrative support Teachers are not expected to manage significant behavioral needs alone. Our staffing structure typically allows for a high level of support, with a 1:4 staff-to-student ratio, in addition to the teacher. Teachers also receive evidence-based training in de-escalation, trauma-informed practices, and working with youth who have experienced significant adversity.
Schedule and Work Structure
- PWA teachers are full-time, year-round employees rather than traditional contracted teachers.
- Year-round does not mean more work simply for the sake of more work.
- It means the work is structured differently so teachers have time to do the full work of teaching well and students have the opportunity to experience consistency throughout the year.
- Teachers typically provide about 6 hours of instruction Monday through Thursday.
- The typical work schedule falls within an 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. window, with exact start and end times discussed during the interview process.
- Fridays are non-student days, with time reserved for the behind-the-scenes work that strong teaching requires: lesson planning, creative instructional design, collaboration, student feedback, professional development, training, administrative tasks, and preparation.
- At least one Friday per month is typically used for mandatory training or staff meetings, which are usually less than a full day.
- The school year includes 180 instructional days.
- There are 9 paid Holidays as well as paid time off provided throughout the year and is encouraged to be used when needed, including on instructional days when appropriate.
Requirements
Essential Responsibilities Plan and deliver instruction aligned to student needs and academic goals Create a classroom environment rooted in structure, belonging, safety, and academic growth Design engaging lessons for students with a wide range of skill levels Differentiate instruction and adjust strategies based on student response Provide high-quality feedback to support student growth Collaborate with classroom support staff and the broader treatment team Use trauma-informed and de-escalation practices Monitor student progress and communicate professionally with team members Qualifications Preferred qualifications include: Indiana teaching license in Special Education, Social Studies, Math, Science, or a related area Strong instructional planning and classroom teaching skills Ability to differentiate instruction and adapt teaching strategies Strong communication and collaboration skills Comfort working in a nontraditional school setting Ability to remain calm, professional, and emotionally regulated in challenging situations Commitment to student dignity, growth, and belonging Education can transform lives, open new opportunities, and help students imagine a different future. At Pierceton Woods Academy, teachers get to be part of that work every day, helping students build the skills, confidence, and belief in themselves they need for what comes next.
Benefits
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Time Off
- Professional Development
- Administrative Support