Specialized Education Services
Location
Cincinnati, Ohio
The teacher will deliver evidence-based instructional models and behavioral interventions to K-12 students with special needs. Key duties include developing individualized lesson plans and maintaining critical documentation such as IEPs and BIPs.
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and a valid teaching credential appropriate for the role. Physical ability to assist students with mobility challenges and manage demanding situations is required.
Uncover the light and potential in each student by diagnosing and addressing learning, social, and emotional skill gaps. Collaborate with school teams and families to offer personalized guidance and deliver SESI’s own evidence-based learning and instructional models, as well as positive behavioral interventions and support framework. You’ll inspire, empower, and transform with our innovative learning approach, unique instructional environments, smaller class sizes, and the support services students need to shine.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher learning. Valid teaching credential appropriate to the role. Commitment to learning and implementing feedback. Adaptability and flexibility.
Starting from USD $50,000.00/Yr. Physical Requirements
Market context
Ohio schools continue to seek special education teachers as districts work to fill roles that support students with diverse learning and mobility needs. These positions are competitive because they require the right credential, strong classroom management, and the physical ability to assist students safely. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your credential matches the posting before applying.