Acadia
Location
Batesville, Mississippi
The teacher is responsible for developing and implementing educational plans to teach academic and social skills to students. This includes managing the classroom environment and collaborating with treatment teams and families to support student progress.
A Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field and a valid state teaching certification are required. Candidates must also obtain CPR and de-escalation/restraint certifications.
Teach students basic academic, social, and other formative skills, through instruction in one or more subjects. Promote physical, mental and social development.
Market context
Classroom teacher roles in Mississippi are often shaped by steady demand in schools that need certified educators with subject-specific graduate preparation. These positions can be competitive because districts look for strong communication, interpersonal skills, and comfort using classroom technology, while candidates also compare schedules, support, and advancement opportunities. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, and confirm your Master’s degree and eighteen graduate hours align with the subject area before applying.
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Salary benchmark
$35,733 avg / yr
Typical range: $27,248–$40,000 based on 11 active listings in Mississippi