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Teacher - Early Childhood Special Education - 2026-27 School Year

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Henrico County Public Schools

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$57,925 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 03/23/2026 (Updated 21 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Teacher
  • Early Childhood Special Education
  • 2026-27 School Year Employer Henrico County Public Schools Location Sandston, VA, US Salary Competitive categoriesView less categories You need to sign in or create an account to save a .
Employer Henrico County Public Schools Location Sandston, VA, US Salary Competitive categoriesView less categories You need to sign in or create an account to save a . Employer Henrico County Public Schools Location Sandston, VA, US Salary Competitive categoriesView less categories categoriesView less categories Job Details Company Job Details Job Title Teacher
  • Early Childhood Special Education
  • 2026-27 School Year Location Sandston, VA, US Organization Name HCPS
  • Donahoe Elementary About Us Henrico County Public Schools is one of the six largest public school divisions in Virginia with a nationally recognized educational program.
Henrico County is a suburban community surrounding the city of Richmond, VA. We are 104 miles from the Atlantic Ocean to the east; 94 miles from the scenic Skyline Drive to the west; 106 miles from Washington, D.C. to the north; and 75 miles from the North Carolina border to the south.
Our Mission:
Henrico County Public Schools, through engagement with our families and community, equips students with the knowledge and skills to be ready for life and a successful future. General Statement of Duties Under the direction of the school principal, the special education teacher plans and provides for appropriate learning experiences for preschool students with disabilities. Demonstrates accurate knowledge of the learning and behavioral characteristics of the disabilities of the students with whom they work. Responsible for creating a flexible program and maintaining a language rich, structured, routine-driven environment. Oversees transition from parent/infant to Early Childhood Special Education programs as well as Early Childhood to school age programs. Essential Duties Provides direct and indirect instructional support to students in a positive environment. Employs special educational strategies and techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory
  • and perceptual-motor skills, language, cognition, and memory.
Instructs students in academic subjects using a variety of techniques such as phonetics, multi-sensory learning, and repetition to reinforce learning and to meet students' varying needs and interests. Develops and implements Individual Education Program (IEP) that meets the student's educational needs. Plans and conducts activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate. Establishes and enforces rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining an environment conducive to learning for all students. Meets with parents to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their individualized educational needs. Confers with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, and other professionals to develop individualized education programs (IEPs) designed to promote students' educational, physical, and social/emotional development. Maintains accurate and complete student records and prepares reports on children and activities, as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations. Establishes clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicates those objectives to students. Develops plans for effective communication, monitoring, and follow-up of students in inclusive classroom settings. Assists students with learning personal hygiene. Collects and analyzes data to inform educational decision making. Assists in the development of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and Behavior Improvement Plans(BIP). Serves as a member of a multidisciplinary team as appropriate. Assists in preparation of data for local, state, and federal reports. Supervises paraprofessionals assigned to the classroom. Maintains professional competence by participating in staff development activities, curriculum development meetings, and other professional opportunities. Performs other duties as assigned. Regular attendance is required. Minimum Qualifications Must be able to lift and/or move up to 10 pounds frequently and 25 to 50 pounds occasionally, and may assist, move, or restrain students when required to intervene in student safety issues. While performing the duties of this , the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, lift, walk, stand, and hear. Demonstrates accurate knowledge of evidence-based teaching practices (reinforcement, prompting, visual schedules, antecedent based intervention, etc.). Demonstrates accurate knowledge of the learning and behavioral characteristics of the disabilities of the students with whom they work. Demonstrates understanding of functions of behavior and is knowledgeable of interventions matched to each. Experience with a variety of evidence-based instructional practices as well as data collection and its utilization. Knowledge of special education laws, policies and practices. Proficient with Microsoft and/or Google Suite and other related educational software. Must hold or be eligible for a Virginia teaching license with an endorsement in early childhood special education. Master's degree in special education preferred. Additional Information Position is a 209-day position. Minimum annual starting salary: $57,925 Bachelors, $60,706 Masters, $63,620 Doctoral.
  • The annual salary, stated in this posting, is based on the 2025-26 adopted fiscal plan.
The annual salary for the 2026-27 school year will be determined in the Spring when the Henrico School Board approves and adopts the 2026-27 fiscal plan. How To To be considered for the listed vacancy, you must submit a complete online application to include: Resume Copy of your VA or out-of-state teaching license, or Official or unofficial transcripts If you are unable to upload the documents, you may mail, fax, or hand-deliver the requested documents to: Henrico County Public Schools 3820 Nine Mile Road•
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Human Resources Henrico, VA 23223 HCPS provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. EOE/Accommodations Upon Request Minimum Salary 57925 Maximum Salary Currency USD Main Organization Public Schools Public Schools Employment Status Permanent Fulltime Permanent Full-time Amount of Travel Work At Home Company Henrico County Public Schools expresses a divisionwide commitment to every student by communicating a vision of inclusiveness: "The right to achieve. The support to succeed." The school division also embraces four critical cornerstones: Student Safety, Academic Progress, Closing Gaps and Relationships. The school system serves the families of Henrico County, Virginia, a diverse community of more than 320,000 which wraps west, north and east of the independent city and state capital of Richmond. Henrico is Virginia's fifth-most populous county. HCPS is the sixth largest public school division in Virginia, and is comprised of 72 schools and program centers serving more than 50,000 students. The division's schools reflect the geographic diversity of Henrico County, and lie in bustling near-urban and suburban settings; small towns; and quiet rural areas. Academic excellence and opportunity are hallmarks of Henrico County Public Schools. Twenty-three division schools earned 2017 Virginia Index of Performance awards for advanced learning and achievement, presented by Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia Board of Education. HCPS was again tops in the Richmond region with the most schools earning the distinction. Short Pump Middle School was one of only nine schools in the commonwealth to earn the highest designation. HCPS also leads central Virginia in teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Completion of the rigorous process is the profession's highest mark of accomplishment. Henrico Schools has robust programs and support services for families of students with special needs; gifted students; homebound and homeschooled students; and students learning English as a second language. Each of the division's high schools is fully accredited and hosts an academic specialty center. The specialty centers allow students with clear interests the chance to focus on a preferred area, such as engineering, the arts or world languages. Three middle schools offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years program and two high schools offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma program. The division also has cutting-edge programs in career and technical education, at individual schools and at two Advanced Career Education centers. From learning about sustainable seafood in culinary arts classes to applying technology concepts at Richmond Raceway, HCPS' Department of Career and Technical Education helps students become effective participants in the international economy. From academics to athletics, from the arts to career skills, Henrico County Public Schools is proud to be part of helping our community thrive by ensuring that each child has the right to achieve and the support to succeed. Company info Website http://http/www.henricoschools.us/ Telephone 804-652-3672 Location 3820 Nine Mile Road Human Resources Henrico VA 23223 US Henrico County Public Schools expresses a divisionwide commitment to every student by communicating a vision of inclusiveness: "The right to achieve. The support to succeed." The school division also embraces four critical cornerstones: Student Safety, Academic Progress, Closing Gaps and Relationships. The school system serves the families of Henrico County, Virginia, a diverse community of more than 320,000 which wraps west, north and east of the independent city and state capital of Richmond. Henrico is Virginia's fifth-most populous county. HCPS is the sixth largest public school division in Virginia, and is comprised of 72 schools and program centers serving more than 50,000 students. The division's schools reflect the geographic diversity of Henrico County, and lie in bustling near-urban and suburban settings; small towns; and quiet rural areas. Academic excellence and opportunity are hallmarks of Henrico County Public Schools. Twenty-three division schools earned 2017 Virginia Index of Performance awards for advanced learning and achievement, presented by Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia Board of Education. HCPS was again tops in the Richmond region with the most schools earning the distinction. Short Pump Middle School was one of only nine schools in the commonwealth to earn the highest designation. HCPS also leads central Virginia in teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Completion of the rigorous process is the profession's highest mark of accomplishment. Henrico Schools has robust programs and support services for families of students with special needs; gifted students; homebound and homeschooled students; and students learning English as a second language. Each of the division's high schools is fully accredited and hosts an academic specialty center. The specialty centers allow students with clear interests the chance to focus on a preferred area, such as engineering, the arts or world languages. Three middle schools offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years program and two high schools offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma program. The division also has cutting-edge programs in career and technical education, at individual schools and at two Advanced Career Education centers. From learning about sustainable seafood in culinary arts classes to applying technology concepts at Richmond Raceway, HCPS' Department of Career and Technical Education helps students become effective participants in the international economy. From academics to athletics, from the arts to career skills, Henrico County Public Schools is proud to be part of helping our community thrive by ensuring that each child has the right to achieve and the support to succeed.

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