Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Teacher Conductive Education Center of Orlando Winter Park, FL Job Details Full-time $51,000 - $53,000 a year 10 hours ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance 401(k) matching Qualifications Teamwork Multitasking Working with individuals with disabilities Classroom conflict resolution techniques Student support Time management Full Job Description Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Teacher Looking to make a meaningful impact in an innovative, dynamic, and mission-driven nonprofit organization? CECO provides life-changing, educational and life-skills-based programs for individuals with neurological motor disabilities, including cerebral palsy. Our unique Conductive Education approach integrates physical, cognitive, and social development to support each individual's independence and success. CECO is seeking a highly motivated, skilled, and dynamic Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Teacher. This role is responsible for delivering developmentally appropriate educational programming that promotes students' physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional growth through differentiated instruction and individualized support. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field Florida Professional Teaching Certificate (PreK-3rd) preferred Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Endorsement American Sign Language (ASL) proficiency is preferred Experience teaching in small groups (6-7 students) and/or one-on-one settings Strong classroom management skills, behavior management, and assessment Ability to adapt instruction for students at varying developmental levels Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks Effective verbal and written communication skills Demonstrated skills in collaboration, human relations, and conflict resolution Responsibilities Provide small group and individualized instruction tailored to each student's needs Collaborate as an active member of a multidisciplinary team to plan and implement differentiated programs based on students' developmental levels Collect and analyze data to monitor student progress and inform instructional decisions Maintain accurate attendance and progress reports Integrate the principles of Conductive Education into daily instruction, including necessary modifications to meet all students' needs Work closely with professional staff to establish student goals across physical, cognitive, and social domains; monitor progress and adjust plans as needed Implement proactive behavior management strategies, including positive redirection, data tracking, functional behavior assessments, and behavior plan development Participate in team meetings, professional development, and school-wide activities Provide basic caregiving support using universal health and safety precautions Physical Requirements Physical and mental stamina, including the ability to lift 50 lbs. or more repetitively Ability to stand, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, sit, carry, push, and pull equipment or assist students as needed Ability to ambulate independently without the use of assistive devices Ability to perceive and respond to environmental sounds Minimum Experience advertisement Preferred 1-3 years of teaching experience working with children with diverse disabilities and behavioral needs Benefits
- 401 (k) matching
- Health/Dental/Vision insurance
- Short/Long-term disability
- Paid time off
Pay:
$51,000.00 - $53,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Health insurance
Work Location:
In person