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Special Education Teacher

Boys and Girls Village INC·Milford, Connecticut

Full Time·On Site·2-5 yrs·Posted 2 days ago
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About the role

The Special Education Teacher leads a multidisciplinary team to design and implement Individualized Educational Programs (IEP) while providing specialized instruction. They are responsible for curriculum development, student assessment, and maintaining open communication with families and school districts.

Description PURPOSE/FUNCTION OF PROGRAM

  • Charles F. Hayden School is committed to serving children through a psycho-educational, clinically informed therapeutic milieu. Collaborative educational planning and placement teams including families and district personnel design Individualized Educational Programs (IEP) for every student.
  • Position
  • OVERVIEW: The Special Education Teacher functions as an instructional leader on a multi-disciplinary team of professionals. The Certified Special Education Teacher will be responsible for the assessment, planning, programming and provision of special education instruction in a milieu model of specialized services. Additionally, the Certified Special Education Teacher will serve in the ongoing development and assessment of curriculum and learning.
  • Essential
  • Functions
  • AND
  • RESPONSIBILITIES: Works as part of a multidisciplinary team in the classroom. TEAM participant/mentoring (as needed) for beginning teachers. Provide draft goals and objectives to PPT and Core Curriculum through engaging instructional experiences to promote students exploration of ideas and acquisition of the necessary knowledge to achieve their full potential. Develop and implements within the student, fundamental critical thinking and problem solving techniques and lessons while utilizing specific curriculum/materials which address individualized IEP goals and objectives. Documents daily lesson plans. Develops and implements interdisciplinary thematic learning curriculum and unwrap Common Core State Standards using Charles F. Hayden Curriculum. Designs and scores rubrics for all students in line with SDE standards and Charles F. Hayden School thematic education. Promote open communication with families through telephone calls, written communication regarding academic and behavioral progress. At least one call per week must be documented as a memo to chart in Carelogic. Attend all team meetings, teacher rounds, relevant training and seminars in an effort to exercise and promote the highest level of professional development and judgement. Engage in professional development plan planning as outlined in Charles F. Hayden School Professional Development Plan to enhance professional skills and expertise. Assist with peer support for co-teaching staff in curricular design. Provide classroom-based instructional leadership training of paraprofessionals to support IEP goals and classroom social skill mastery and academic growth and achievement. Prepares all reports and documents related to role responsibilities in accordance with quality guidelines and due date postings. Other duties may be assigned by the principal to serve Charles F. Hayden School needs Implements the Boys & Girls Village Social Skills model and provides crisis support as needed. Implements safety plans, ICMP’s and other Behavioral plans as needed. Formally and informally assesses child’s basic foundation of skills utilizing assessment results to determine educational needs and related modifications per PPT recommendation. Provide input into the development of the IEP, incorporating assessment (as described above) with appropriate services and curricula. Maintains the IEP including updated mastery and ongoing re-evaluation to preserve document integrity and compliance as per I.D.E.A. and State mandates. Conduct and documents pre-mid-year and post school year testing & assessment. Provide input into the development of the IEP in collaboration with sending school districts based on informal/formal testing, teacher observations and student performance. Provide IEP case management, educational collaboration and maximum mastery of all goals. Presents student’s school performance data outlining; attendance, behavior and academics. Collaborates pre-planning with principal, SW- clinical team member, parents, school districts, surrogates etc. minimum of 5 school days in advance. Demonstrates familiarity through discussion of special education curricular adaptations and social skill curricula as these apply to individual students. Completes all agency trainings and requirements.
  • Essential
  • QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS: DSAP, Initial, Provisional or professional Connecticut State Special Education Teaching Certification is required. Previous experience working with special education students. Bachelor’s Degree in special education. Must fulfill competency based training requirements in TCI and Boys & Girls Village Social Skills Model. Must be able to respond to crisis, including the ability to physically restrain if necessary.

Preferred Qualifications

Master’s Degree in Special Education Demonstrated ability in managing discipline, activities and special programs for students with special needs. Ability to maintain calm, collegial relationships with students, staff and community. Commitment to learning as an ongoing opportunity and professional imperative. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Must be able to respond to crisis, including the ability to physically restrain if necessary. Must pass physical exam requirement.

Requirements

Candidates must hold a Connecticut State Special Education Teaching Certification and possess at least a Bachelor’s degree in special education. Previous experience working with special education students and the ability to perform physical crisis intervention are required.

  • bachelor degree
  • Case Management
  • Communication
  • Assessment
  • Mentoring
  • Collaboration
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Classroom Management
  • Data Collection
  • Curriculum Design
  • IEP Development
  • Instructional Leadership
  • Special Education
  • Behavioral Management
  • Common Core Standards
  • Social Skills Instruction

Posting details

Employment type
Full Time
Work arrangement
On Site
Experience
2-5 yrs
Location
Milford, Connecticut
Posted
Aug 14, 2026
Application
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Boys and Girls Village INC

Founded in 1942, Boys & Girls Village serves children and families in at-risk situations by strengthening their ability to succeed in life. Through its four-pronged approach of behavioral health services, education and transitional training, permanency planning, and juvenile...

IndustryIndividual and Family Services
TypeNonprofit
Size201-500 employees
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Special education teachers are consistently in demand in Connecticut, especially for roles serving students with behavioral and instructional support needs. This position is competitive because it asks for CT special education certification or DSAP/Long-Term Substitute eligibility, a valid driver’s license with 3 years of experience, and familiarity with ABA, Precision Teaching, and Direct Instruction. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certification path and prepare examples of managing challenging behaviors.

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