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Our work focuses on prioritizing the academic and social success of neurodiverse learners. We are a professional, agile organization committed to delivering high-quality academic and therapeutic ...

Our work focuses on prioritizing the academic and social success of neurodiverse learners. We are a professional, agile organization committed to delivering high-quality academic and therapeutic ...

Our work focuses on prioritizing the academic and social success of neurodiverse learners. We are a professional, agile organization committed to delivering high-quality academic and therapeutic ...

Our work focuses on prioritizing the academic and social success of neurodiverse learners. We are a professional, agile organization committed to delivering high-quality academic and therapeutic ...

Our work focuses on prioritizing the academic and social success of neurodiverse learners. We are a professional, agile organization committed to delivering high-quality academic and therapeutic ...

Special Education Teacher

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$41.90K - $55.30K/yr

About ExcelPrep ExcelPrep is a mission-driven private program serving neurodiverse children through structured, research-based instruction. Our mission is simple: to prioritize the academic and ...

About ExcelPrep ExcelPrep is a mission-driven private program serving neurodiverse children through structured, research-based instruction. Our mission is simple: to prioritize the academic and ...

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Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Overview


ExcelPrep is a mission-driven private program in Illinois dedicated to serving neurodiverse children through structured, research-based instruction. Our work focuses on prioritizing the academic and social success of neurodiverse learners. We are a professional, agile organization committed to delivering high-quality academic and therapeutic programming that supports meaningful learning outcomes.


  • Location: Bloomington, IL (onsite at ExcelPrep Bloomington campus)


  • Program scope: PreK-8 Academic Program and Clinical ABA Program (Ages 3-13)


  • Core approach: Direct Instruction, Precision Teaching, behavior science research, with Occupational Therapy prioritized alongside ABA



About ExcelPrep - Bloomington Campus


  • Mission: Provide a nurturing, academically focused learning environment where neurodiverse students build strong academic foundations, cognitive-linguistic skills, and the confidence to succeed.


  • Programs we offer:
    • PreK-8 Academic Program: Direct Instruction and Precision Teaching; explicit, systematic teaching of reading, writing, and mathematics with mastery, fluency, and generalization.
    • Clinical ABA Program: Cognition-linguistically based; integrates ABA with language development, reasoning, executive functioning, and social competence.


  • Cross-program commitments:
    • Direct Instruction and instructional design
    • Precision Teaching and data-based decision making
    • Instruction grounded in behavior science research
    • Occupational Therapy as a prioritized therapy alongside ABA for sensory-motor development



The Role: Teacher - Bloomington, IL


What you'll do


  • Deliver explicit instruction using Direct Instruction and Precision Teaching protocols for core academic skills.


  • Implement individualized, data-driven instruction plans aligned with each learner's goals.


  • Collect, analyze, and report progress data; monitor mastery and generalization of skills.


  • Collaborate with Occupational Therapy and ABA teams to support sensory-motor development and language/behavior goals.


  • Maintain accurate documentation (lesson plans, progress notes, IEP accommodations as applicable).


  • Communicate regularly with families about progress, opportunities, and supports at home.


  • Create an inclusive, engaging classroom environment that supports varied neurodiverse profiles.


  • Participate in ongoing professional development and contribute to program refinement.



Qualifications


Required


  • Bachelor's degree in Education or Special Education (Illinois teaching license or eligibility; LBS1 strongly preferred)


  • Demonstrated experience or training in Direct Instruction and/or Precision Teaching


  • Passion for and experience with neurodiverse learners and structured, data-driven instruction


  • Strong collaboration and communication skills; ability to work with therapists, families, and a multidisciplinary team


  • Ability to collect and interpret data to inform individualized instruction and progress reporting



Preferred


  • Illinois Special Education license (LBS1/LBS2) or willingness to pursue


  • Experience with ABA concepts; willingness to work under the supervision of a BCBA/ABA-trained team


  • Familiarity with Occupational Therapy principles and sensory-motor considerations


  • Multilingual abilities (e.g., Spanish or other languages) a plus



Work Environment & Schedule


  • Full-time position


  • On-site in Bloomington, IL campuses


  • Collaborative, team-oriented culture with supportive supervisors and coaching


  • Small class sizes; emphasis on high-quality instructional delivery and learner outcomes


  • Occasional after-school or family engagement opportunities as needed



Compensation & Benefits


  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience


  • Comprehensive benefits package (health, dental, vision)


  • Retirement plan options (401k)


  • Paid time off and holidays


  • Professional development and coaching opportunities


  • Room for growth and leadership pathways within a mission-driven organization



How to Apply


  • Submit the following tocareers@excelprep.orgwith the subject line "Teacher - Bloomington":
    • Resume
    • Cover letter detailing your relevant experience and teaching philosophy
    • Brief statement of your approach to data-driven instruction and accommodations for neurodiverse learners
    • References (optional at initial submission)


  • Application deadline: Open until filled (priority review for applications received by 02/20/2026).


Equal Opportunity


ExcelPrep is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.