UCP of Central Florida·Kissimmee, Florida
The teacher serves as the instructional leader in an ESE self-contained classroom, managing student behavior and implementing individualized education plans. They are responsible for collecting behavioral data, facilitating IEP team meetings, and providing modified curriculum instruction to students with diverse needs.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a Florida Professional Teaching Certificate with an Exceptional Education Endorsement. Preferred qualifications include 1-3 years of teaching experience and an Autism Endorsement.
Market context
Florida schools regularly seek Early Childhood ESE teachers, especially candidates with the required Florida Professional Teaching Certificate, Exceptional Education and ESOL endorsements, and experience in similar settings. These roles are competitive because districts often look for Autism endorsement and classroom readiness in addition to a bachelor’s degree. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your endorsements and tailor your application to early childhood special education experience.