An intervention teacher works one-on-one with students experiencing difficulties in the classroom. Their special education background gives them the necessary knowledge to develop individualized education programs to overcome any challenges that a child has. Your responsibilities in this career also involve working with other staff and the parents to offer guidance. You create a learning plan to suit the child’s needs and recommend services to supplement its implementation. As an intervention teacher, you typically work as part of a team with other teachers. Most work in schools, but you can find employment at residential facilities as well.