UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER·Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Supports students with disabilities by implementing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and providing academic, behavioral, and social-emotional support. Collaborates with teachers and families to ensure students can meaningfully participate in the school environment.
Requires the ability to obtain a Wisconsin DPI Special Education aide license and a CDA credential or enrollment in a related degree program. Preference is given to bilingual candidates with experience working with individuals with disabilities in an educational setting.
Market context
In Wisconsin, classroom teacher roles are typically in steady demand as schools staff for core instruction and student support. These positions can be competitive because employers often look for a strong commitment to children’s learning, a high school diploma or GED, and any required state licensing, with ECE coursework preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your licensure fit and highlight any child-focused experience in your application.