Summer Special Education Teacher
Whispering Pines Preschool
Location
Delanson, New York
Quick overview
The teacher will supervise a classroom team and provide ongoing assessments to develop and implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for children. They are responsible for creating a conducive learning environment and maintaining open communication with parents and consultants.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education and possess New York State certification for Special Education or Students with Disabilities (Birth to Grade 2). Related early childhood experience and the ability to communicate with tact and patience are required.
Job description
Education and/Or experience per-Requisite
Masters degree in Special Education and related experience. NYS certification in Special Education.
Summer Position July 13 to August 21st 2026
Whispering Pines Preschool is accepting applications for the position of Special Education Teacher on our Delanson, NY sites. Reporting to the Program Site Supervisor, this person will supervise the classroom team, provide ongoing assessment of each child in the areas of cognition/early learning/self-help and social/emotional development, making appropriate modifications, to individual programs as needed and establishing and carrying out specific goals as specified on IEPs.
The ability to work with a team is essential, as is an understanding of the need for confidentiality and attention to detail. Qualified candidates must have the ability to communicate clearly and concisely demonstrating tact, patience, and courtesy. Job requirements include:
· Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Special Education/ Students with Disabilities
· New York State certification in Special Education or Students with Disabilities - Birth to Grade 2
· Related early childhood experience.
Responsibilities
1. Provide evaluation of the educational development of each child.
2. Develop on Individual Education Plan for each child and discuss with parents results of evaluations, goals objectives, recommendations and progress of each child.
3. Assess the accomplishments of children on an on-going basis, and make appropriate modifications, to individual programs as needed.
4. Communicate the needs and objectives for each child to appropriate staff, both classroom and consultants, involved in interaction situations with the child.
5. Create a learning and emotional environment that is conducive to the growth, maturity and interests of the child.
6. Prepare and implement daily group and individual plans based on projected outcomes and goals of each child.
7. Confer with team, other center based staff and consultants to incorporate information and recommendations in classroom activities.
8. Establish and maintain open levels of communication with parents, keeping them informed of classroom activities, goals and objectives via notebooks, phone calls and direct contact.
9. Organize duties and responsibilities of classroom Teacher Assistants.