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Job Description
Category Schools - Special Education Teacher Job Type Travel Embrace the transformative opportunity to travel and make a difference as a Special Education Teacher specializing in an Adapted Curriculum for a self-contained elementary autism classroom in vibrant northeast Georgia. Traveling for your career means not only receiving non-taxable stipends, premium pay, and reliable travel support, but also enjoying the stability of job security, comprehensive healthcare options, and access to 401(k) retirement planning. Located near picturesque Winder, Georgia, you'll have the chance to experience the charm and hospitality of the South while broadening your professional horizons. This region offers beautiful parks, a friendly community feel, and endless opportunities to explore Georgia's storied landscapes, making your downtime a true adventure. Professionally, you'll benefit from working alongside a dedicated team in a supportive school environment, collaborating with innovative educators, related service providers, and families. Each day presents the rewarding challenge of expanding your resume with specialized experience and growing from exposure to new approaches in leadership, adaptive teaching, and student support.
What You'll Bring:
Valid Georgia Special Education Certification Proven experience with students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Background in developing and implementing IEPs Strong classroom management and behavior intervention abilities
Preferred Experience:
Adapted Curriculum certification or relevant experience Experience with students with significant cognitive disabilities Familiarity with ABA principles, visual supports, and functional communication systems Prior supervision of paraprofessionals in a self-contained setting
Your Responsibilities:
Deliver direct instruction using adapted curriculum standards Create and carry out individualized education programs (IEPs) Manage classroom routines and behavioral support systems Collaborate effectively with paraprofessionals, therapists, and families Monitor student progress through data collection and analysis Support development in communication, social skills, behavior, and daily living In this full-time travel assignment, you'll have the chance to inspire and guide elementary students with unique learning needs while enjoying personal and professional exploration. Take the leap to enhance your skills and career—apply today to make an enduring impact in the lives of students and experience the rewards of traveling for your profession! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled