To thrive as an Itinerant Teacher (Itin), you need a strong background in education, adaptive teaching methods, and current certifications for working with diverse student populations. Proficiency in assistive technology, individualized education program (IEP) management, and ongoing professional development are often required. Excellent organizational skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to communicate clearly with students, parents, and school staff are essential soft skills. These competencies help itinerant teachers successfully support students across multiple locations and ensure each child’s academic and developmental needs are met.