Hebrew Public·Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Provide push-in and pull-out instructional support for K-8 students with IEPs to help them access grade-level content. Manage a student caseload, develop IEP goals, and collaborate with general education teachers and families to ensure student success.
Requires a bachelor's degree and Pennsylvania teaching certification in Special Education or active progress toward certification. Candidates should have a strong understanding of IEP compliance and experience working in urban school communities.
Market context
In Pennsylvania, classroom teacher openings often draw candidates with early-childhood or childcare experience, especially when child development knowledge and classroom routines are part of the role. These positions can be competitive because employers look for strong organization, communication, time management, and current First Aid/CPR certification. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then confirm the original posting for any credential or schedule details before applying.