Special Education Teacher- Birth to Three
Listed on 2026-08-15
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities -
Healthcare
Description
Love where you work! Are you searching for a career at a place where you look forward to each day's challenges and rewards? At Curative Care, you can be part of a team of excited individuals making a real difference in family's lives. We offer fantastic benefits, a flexible schedule, and a great, fully immersive training program. Come see why we were voted one of the Journal Sentinel's Top Workplaces for 2026!
JobDetails
Love where you work! Are you searching for a career at a place where you look forward to each day's challenges and rewards? At Curative Care, you can be part of a team of excited individuals making a real difference in family's lives. We offer fantastic benefits, a flexible schedule, and a great, fully immersive training program. Come see why we were voted one of the Journal Sentinel's Top Workplaces for 2026!
Musthave early childhood Special Education license.
- The Special Education Teacher provides Special Instruction Services, either directly or on a consultation basis, to children with special needs, their families, and caregivers in a variety of settings.
- Supports the families and/or caregivers to be an integral part of their child’s Birth to Three Program.
- Performs evaluations of children aged 0-3 in their home.
- Plans, develops and implements educational programs.
- Maintains written and verbal communication involving persons served with all appropriate staff members.
- Collaborate as a team member when participating in the screening, evaluation and IFSP process.
- Work with all early intervention staff under a Primary Provider Approach with an emphasis on Coaching as a strategy.
- Promoting provision of services that are relationship-based, family centered, collaborative and based on enhancing family strengths to support family functioning which increases each child’s opportunities to achieve his/her maximum developmental potential.
- Requires Bachelor's Degree in Special Education or Early Childhood Education (Exceptional Educational Needs). Visual and Hearing Impairment Degrees also accepted.
- DPI 808, 809, or Vision 803/Hearing 805 license required. A valid Wisconsin driver’s license, reliable transportation and car insurance are required.
- The Early Intervention Specialist - Special Education Teacher is responsible for providing early intervention services to children in the environment in which the child naturally spends his/her day.
- The teacher will address all areas of development and base his/her treatment activities on the goals written by the parents and stated on the IFSP.
- The teacher is also responsible to help support the families through the birth to three process.
- The Special Education Teacher reports directly to the Director of Birth to Three programming.
- Work as a team member when participating in the screening, evaluation and IFSP process.
- Work with all early intervention staff under a Primary Provider Approach with an emphasis on Coaching as a strategy to promote provision of services that are relationship-based, family centered, collaborative and based on enhancing family strengths to support family functioning which increases each child’s opportunities to achieve his/her maximum developmental potential.
- Provide Special Instruction Services, either directly or on a consultation basis, to children with special needs, their families, and caregivers in a variety of settings.
- Support the families and/or caregivers to be an integral part of their child’s Birth to Three Program.
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to creating a culturally diverse workforce that serves the various needs of our clients.
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