Teacher, Special Education; Life Skills
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counselor -
Healthcare
REPORTS TO
Director of Special Education
POSITION OBJECTIVEProvide high-quality instruction, support, and programming aligned with District 219 curriculum, policies, and professional standards for students with significant disabilities, life-skills needs, and high support requirements. Promotes independence, functional academics, communication, adaptive behavior, vocational readiness, and access to the educational environment. Instruction is delivered in compliance with IDEA, IEP requirements, and district policies to support student growth, safety, and participation in school and community routines.
Support diverse learners by planning and delivering effective lessons, creating an inclusive classroom environment, collaborating with staff and families, and maintaining professional responsibilities. Teachers are expected to promote student growth, independence, and engagement while upholding district expectations for equity, professionalism, and instructional excellence.
- Ability to plan, prepare, and deliver effective instruction aligned to IEP goals in functional academics, communication, adaptive behavior, and life skills.
- Knowledge of instructional strategies, assessment practices, and curriculum standards.
- Knowledge of IDEA, special education procedures, and compliance requirements.
- Ability to differentiate instruction for individuals and groups with a wide range of learning, behavioral, and sensory needs.
- Strong classroom management and ability to create a purposeful, respectful learning environment.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to collaborate with colleagues, administrators, student services staff, and families.
- Ability to evaluate student achievement and use data to guide instruction.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills.
- Commitment to ongoing professional learning and reflective practice.
- Ability to implement behavior intervention plans and support students with challenging behaviors.
- Ability to use assistive technology, AAC systems, and adaptive equipment.
- Ability to respond calmly and effectively to medical, behavioral, or sensory-related situations.
- Ability to establish and maintain positive, supportive relationships with students, staff, and families.
- Plans lessons and prepares instructional materials aligned to IEP goals and functional life-skills outcomes.
- Presents lessons effectively using evidence-based instructional strategies.
- Provides instruction in functional academics, communication, vocational skills, community-based instruction, and daily living skills.
- Differentiates instruction for individuals and groups, including students with significant cognitive, behavioral, or sensory needs.
- Evaluates student achievement using appropriate assessments and adjusts instruction accordingly.
- Teaches and supports life skills such as feeding, dressing, toileting, hygiene, and safety.
- Implements sensory regulation strategies and collaborates with related service providers.
- Supports communication development, including AAC, visual supports, and structured routines.
- Assists students with motor planning, transitions, and functional movement within the school environment.
- Provides instruction in vocational tasks, job readiness, and community participation.
- Ensures consistency of instructional and behavioral strategies across settings.
- Actively participates in the development of student Individual Educational Plans (IEPs).
- Compile and…
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