Candor Consulting & Diagnostics·Sugar Land, Texas
Develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) while providing differentiated instruction to students with diverse needs. Collaborate with ARD committees, general education teachers, and families to monitor progress and promote positive behavior.
At Candor, we’re not just a company—we’re a mission-driven community of educators passionate about making a real difference.
Here, your expertise isn’t just appreciated—it’s celebrated.
We believe you can serve students meaningfully without sacrificing your work-life balance.
Join a supportive team where your growth, well-being, and success take center stage.
What We’re Looking For: Are you a passionate Special Education Teacher ready to empower students and schools?
Here’s what you’ll need to join our team: Education: Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Education, or a related field.
Choose a schedule that works for you—full-time, part-time, or as-needed roles available.
Comprehensive
Benefits: Health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans designed with you in mind.
Retirement
Savings: 401(k) plan with matching contributions to help you secure your future.
Professional
Growth: Access mentorship opportunities and reimbursement for professional development.
Earn up to $1,000 in referral bonuses for bringing great talent to our team. Ready to Make a Difference? This is more than a job—it’s your opportunity to inspire change and grow with a team that values YOU. Don’t wait—apply today and discover how you can thrive at Candor. Candor Consulting & Diagnostics (254) 613-2458 joinus@candordiag.com Visit Us at candordiag.com Let’s shape the future of education—together!
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Special Education or a related field and a valid Texas Educator Certification in Special Education (EC-12). Knowledge of IDEA laws and the ARD process is required, with CPR certification and bilingual skills preferred.
Market context
In Texas, classroom teacher roles in early childhood settings are often driven by steady demand for qualified educators who can meet licensing and safety requirements. This role is competitive because employers look for a CDA for infants/toddlers or an early childhood-related associate or bachelor’s degree, plus a positive, energetic approach and clean background checks. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then confirm your credential matches the age group before applying.
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