Bilingual Special Education Teacher
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Elementary School, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Openings as of 11/27/2025
Bilingual Special Education Teacher
Position Details- Position Type:
Special Education/ Special Education Teacher - Date Posted: 9/2/2025
- Location:
District Wide - Date Available:
ASAP
The bilingual special education teacher’s primary goal is to provide instruction in Spanish to children with disabilities according to the child’s Individual Education Program (IEP). The teacher is responsible for developing objectives and timelines that are appropriate to the student’s needs as indicated in their IEP. The teacher is responsible for planning and implementing engaging instruction in a self-contained setting that is aligned with the curriculum and modified to meet the needs and abilities of each student.
The teacher monitors student progress and communicates regularly with parents, staff, and administrators. The teacher collaborates with other classroom teachers and related service providers in the development and implementation of best practices, thus ensuring that the student’s needs are met in all school settings.
- Develops lesson plans that demonstrate the important concepts and skills in each subject area, as identified by the district’s curriculum.
- Prepares lesson plans that incorporate best practice instructional strategies for each subject matter.
- Uses a variety of instructional resources and materials in planning engaging and differentiated activities that are structured to advance student learning.
- Develops, implements, and monitors IEPs that are tailored to each student’s academic and social/emotional needs.
- Utilizes a variety of teaching methods and instructional materials to accommodate different learning styles, providing one‑on‑one or small group instruction based on student needs.
- Designs a variety of student assessments that are aligned with the learning outcomes, using both formative and summative assessments to:
- Monitor student progress toward the learning outcomes;
- Monitor student progress toward their IEP goals; and
- Adapt instruction for the whole class, individuals, or small groups of students.
- Prepares for IEP meetings by updating relevant sections of the IEP in accordance with deadlines set forth by the Coordinator‑ Special Education.
- Promotes positive and supportive relationships with students.
- Maximizes the use of instructional time by:
- Establishing efficient classroom routines and procedures;
- Guiding instructional groups; and
- Managing classroom transitions.
- Enhances the learning environment by:
- Arranging the classroom to support instruction and student activities; and
- Utilizing available technology and instructional resources to engage students.
- Manages classroom behavior by:
- Communicating clear expectations for student conduct;
- Proactively monitoring student behavior at all times; and
- Responding to student misbehavior in an appropriate and respectful manner.
- Actively assesses student understanding during instruction, providing constructive feedback designed to inform students of their progress and how they can improve their work.
- Reflects on instructional practices in order to improve teaching and student learning.
- Communicates frequently with families providing information about:
- The instruction and learning that is taking place in the classroom;
- The academic and social emotional progress of individual students; and
- How families can participate in their students’ learning.
- Current and valid Illinois Professional Educator License with special education (LBSI) and bilingual (BSPA) endorsements.
- Candidates who have passed the state TLP Spanish test and have obtained an ELS (TBE) license may also be considered.
- Foundational knowledge of Google Classroom applications.
- Individual must be flexible, creative and child centered.
- Ability to assess the learning of students and modify or enhance instruction as needed.
- Ability to analyze various forms of data and use the information to make instructional decisions.
- Knowledge of learning styles and skill in using standards‑based varied teaching methods to address student learning styles.
- Strong knowledge of the WIDA and Common Core State Standards, and instructional best practices in language,…
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