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Job Description
Category Schools - Special Education Teacher Job Type Contract Support elementary learners as a Special Education Teacher with a unique opportunity to make a difference for students in grades K-5. This contract position in the Oneida, WI area is ideal for educators with a passion for fostering inclusive learning environments and driving positive student outcomes.
Key Qualifications:
Valid Special Education Teaching Certification for the state Prior experience working with K-5 students with diverse needs Strong organizational and classroom management skills Ability to develop and implement IEPs collaboratively Excellent communication abilities with students, families, and multidisciplinary teams Creative problem-solving approach and adaptability Familiarity with data-driven instruction and progress monitoring
Primary Responsibilities:
Deliver individualized instruction and interventions tailored to each student's IEP Create engaging lesson plans that meet the needs of students with a wide range of abilities Collaborate with general education teachers, support staff, and families to promote student success Conduct assessments, track student progress, and maintain accurate compliance documentation Cultivate a positive and inclusive classroom culture to support social, emotional, and academic growth Participate in IEP meetings, parent conferences, and ongoing professional development opportunities Benefit from working in a supportive educational setting with extensive resources and a mission-driven team. As a contract educator, you'll enjoy the chance to impact young learners' journeys and grow your skill set in a dynamic environment. Inspired to uplift students and drive progress? Apply today to bring your expertise and compassion to this rewarding Special Education teaching role. Start making a genuine impact in the lives of K-5 learners. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled