Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Primary Purpose: Creates a structured, supportive, and engaging learning environment that promotes both academic and social-emotional growth.
Position Details:
- Location: Ludlow, MA
- Pay Rate: Starting at 46.50/hr (Contract)
- Salary Range: $52,700-93,400 (Direct Hire)
- Hours: May vary based on location
- Schedule: May vary based on location
Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Special Education required or beyond
- Valid MA Dept of Elementary & Secondary Education certification to encompass PK-2 or PK-8 Moderate or Severe Disabilities.
- Ability to perform essential functions, including differentiated instruction, data analysis, and fostering an inclusive classroom.
- Citizenship, residency, or valid work visa to work in the United States.
- Experience working with students with moderate to severe disabilities.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a substantially separate setting.
- Experience with students with autism, developmental disabilities, or emotional/behavioral needs, including those requiring toileting and feeding assistance.
Skills & Experience:
- Strong collaboration and communication skills.
- Proficiency with technology tools such as Microsoft Office, Google Suite, and educational software.
- Knowledge of Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and the Common Core Standards.
- Ability to analyze student performance data and use it to inform instruction.
- Demonstrated professionalism, reliability, and ability to work effectively with diverse students and colleagues.
- Experience working with students with disabilities, including those with varying learning needs.
- Familiarity with current education theories and best practices in special education.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement individualized education plans for students in grades PK-3 with diverse learning needs.
- Create a positive, structured classroom environment promoting academic, social, and emotional growth.
- Collaborate with team members and related service providers to support student development and progress.
- Utilize evidence-based instructional strategies to meet the unique needs of each student.
- Incorporate appropriate accommodations and modifications for students with disabilities.
- Engage families and caregivers to support student success and share progress updates.
Work Environment:
- May involve working with students in various settings (classroom, therapy rooms, or outdoor spaces).
- Frequent interaction with parents, staff, and administrators.
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