Special Education Teacher
BASIS Ed · Benbrook, TX · Yesterday
EducationFull-time
Primary Responsibilities
- Provide direct special education services in small groups or one-on-one settings to meet IEP goals.
- Participate in IEP meetings and ensure timely compliance with all special education regulations.
- Develop and implement academic and behavioral intervention plans for students.
- Write, develop, and update IEPs, ensuring alignment with student needs, state regulations, and compliance requirements.
- Collaborate with general education teachers to implement accommodations and modifications.
- Collect and report progress on IEP goals and maintain student data documentation.
- Coordinate itinerant service providers, including scheduling student services and meetings.
- Aid in the special education evaluation process, including initial assessments and reevaluations.
- Provide case management for students, including communication with families and staff.
- Support general education classroom teachers with differentiated instruction strategies and inclusive practices.
- Ensure student records are maintained with confidentiality and accuracy.
- Prepare data for internal and external reporting requirements.
Qualifications
- Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree. Valid Texas Special Education certification. Valid fingerprint clearance per Texas state regulations. Eligible for hire in Texas Public Schools.
- Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in special education or a related field. Experience working in a special education setting (1+ years preferred). Certification in CPI or TACT-2 for crisis intervention. Knowledge of IEP management systems such as ESPED or similar. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and student data management systems.
Competencies & Skills
- Accountability: Takes ownership of work and responsibilities.
- Communication: Effectively conveys information in written and verbal form.
- Collaboration: Works well with general education staff, parents, and service providers.
- Adaptability: Adjusts to student needs and changes in instructional plans.
- Organization: Maintains accurate records and meets deadlines.
- Problem-Solving: Analyzes student data and adjusts interventions accordingly.
- Interpersonal Skills: Builds positive and professional relationships with students, staff, and families.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to sit, stand, and walk frequently throughout the school day.
- Occasionally lift up to 20 lbs.
- May require restraint training and intervention support as needed.