Wichita Public Schools·Wichita, Kansas
The teacher will plan and facilitate instruction based on student IEPs and state standards while managing classroom behavior and routines. They are responsible for tracking student progress, collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams, and maintaining a safe, organized learning environment.
Candidates must hold a valid Kansas Teaching license for Special Education at the Functional Level. A Master's degree in Special Education or enrollment in a relevant degree program with a plan of study is required.
Market context
Kansas schools typically maintain steady demand for elementary academic life skills teachers, especially in programs serving students with significant support needs. These roles are competitive because districts often look for a valid Kansas Special Education Functional Level license, a master’s degree or approved degree plan, and experience with individualized instruction and collaboration. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your licensure status and prepare examples of IEP-driven instruction before applying.