Special Education 3rd - 5th TABS; Teaching Appropriate Behavior Teacher - Fall
Listed on 2026-05-29
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Special Education 3rd - 5th TABS (Teaching Appropriate Behavior) Teacher - Spring 2026
- Position Type:
Elementary School Teaching/ Special Education Self-Contained - Date Posted: 3/10/2026
- Location:
Kenneth Murphy Elementary School - Date Available:
03/30/2026
Special Education 3rd - 5th TABS (Teaching Appropriate Behavior) Teacher
LocationKenneth Murphy Elementary, Beach Park, IL
Job TypeFull-time
Reports ToSpecial Education Coordinator / School Principal
Position SummaryThe Special Education 3rd - 5th TABS (Teaching Appropriate Behavior) Teacher provides direct, individualized instruction to students with significant learning, behavioral, or developmental disabilities in a self-contained classroom setting. This teacher is responsible for creating a structured, supportive environment that fosters academic, social, and emotional growth for each student according to their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Additionally, the teacher collaborates with general education teachers to support the integration of students in the general education setting, helping facilitate a smooth transition for activities and subjects where students can participate.
Key Responsibilities- Instruction and Classroom Management:
- Develop and deliver specialized instructional programs tailored to meet the academic and functional needs of each student.
- Implement a structured and consistent classroom management plan, using positive behavior supports and individualized reinforcement strategies.
- Adapt curriculum materials to accommodate various learning styles, communication needs, and developmental levels.
- IEP Development and Compliance:
- Collaborate with parents, support staff, and multidisciplinary teams to develop, update, and review IEPs in alignment with Illinois state regulations.
- Document and monitor student progress toward IEP goals, adjusting instructional approaches based on data and student growth.
- Ensure compliance with IDEA and other state and federal guidelines related to special education.
- Serve as student advocate and case manager.
- Behavioral and Social-Emotional Support:
- Use behavior intervention plans (BIPs) and individualized social-emotional support strategies to address behavioral challenges and foster social skills development.
- Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages student independence, confidence, and respect for others.
- Collaboration and Integration:
- Work closely with general education teachers to integrate students from the self-contained classroom into general education activities where appropriate.
- Provide strategies, support, and accommodations to general education teachers to facilitate student success in inclusive settings.
- Act as a liaison to ensure that each student's unique needs are met while participating in the general education classroom.
- Professional Development and Record-Keeping:
- Participate in ongoing professional development to stay updated on evidence-based practices, teaching strategies, and special education regulations.
- Maintain accurate and thorough records of student progress, attendance, and any relevant documentation required by the school district or state.
- Bachelor's degree in Special Education or related field (Master's degree preferred).
- Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with LBS1 Endorsement.
- Experience working with middle school students in a self-contained or similar special education setting preferred.
- In-depth understanding of IDEA, behavior intervention plans, and Illinois state requirements.
- Strong organizational, communication, and collaboration skills.
- Proficiency in adaptive technology and assistive devices.
- Experience with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques or other behavior management methodologies.
- Ability to build strong, positive relationships with students, families, and staff members.
- School-based setting with primary work in a designated self-contained classroom.
- May involve physical activities such as lifting, standing for extended periods, and assisting students with mobility needs.
- Hours aligned with the middle school schedule; occasional after-school meetings may be required.
No experience required but experience working with students would be beneficial. A minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent is required. Work well with children, follow verbal and written instructions and basic computer knowledge. If a particular position requires a unique skill, the new employee will be required to either possess that skill or be trained by the employer. Must hold a Paraprofessional License.
ReportsTo
District Librarian and the building principal.
Job GoalsPerformance Responsibilities:
- Follows collection development procedures and standards
- Processes new materials
- Provides basic cataloging of new materials
- Circulates and shelves all library resources
- Maintains an accurate electronic catalog to facilitate access to library resources
- Makes simple repairs on…
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