Special Education Teacher - WIllow and Oglesby Locations

Special Education Teacher - WIllow and Oglesby Locations

The Baby Fold

Normal, IL • On-site

$50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

The Baby Fold has been successfully wrapping services around children and families since 1902, offering life-critical support such as foster care, special education, early childhood programming, and post-adoption support. The Baby Fold is a unique resource with a strong and enduring heritage. We care for our youngest citizens so they can be blessed with loving homes, stable lives, and the futures they deserve.
Benefits:
  • $5,000 sign on bonus for external candidates! We are hiring for both the Oglesby and Willow locations!
  • Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan
  • Life & Long-Term Disability
  • Short Term Disability
  • Health Savings Account
  • Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Care Plan
  • Paid Vacation, Personal time, Sick time, and Paid Holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Headspace Care - coaching, therapy, & psychiatry
  • Paytient - line of credit for medical, mental health, & veterinary services
  • Candidly - student loan navigation support
  • Mentorship, advancement, and professional development opportunities

SUMMARY:
  • The Special Education Teacher is the lead classroom teacher, responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing the assigned classroom program (traditional junior high, behavioral disability focus). Additionally, the Special Education Teacher provides classroom leadership and works in cooperation with assigned classroom staff.
  • PAY: $50,000 - $70,000/year, salary/exempt, , paid over school breaks, higher pay for highly qualified candidates.
  • SIGN-ON BONUS: $5,000 for external candidates!
  • WORK HOURS: Full-time, generally 8:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M., Monday through Friday, following the school calendar. Responsible for at least 3 weeks of summer school, ESY (extended school year).
  • LOCATION: 2 Locations - Hammitt Schools: 612 Oglesby Ave., Normal, IL or 108 E. Willow St. Normal, IL

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Educational Instruction: Plans, coordinates, evaluates, and implements a comprehensive curriculum which meets the individualized behavioral, academic and social needs of each student enrolled in the classroom and which is directly related to each child's Individualized Educational Plan. Assesses student performance levels (behavioral and academic) and recommends appropriate goals and objectives in the IEP staffing process.
  • Progress Reporting: Collects, prepares and presents behavioral and academic data on each child in the classroom. Maintains behavioral data and applies statistical analysis as required by program standards to measure student progress.
  • Lesson Plans: Develops and implements lesson plans that reflect best practice in specialized educational instruction.

Statement of Inclusion: The Baby Fold is committed to fostering a culture of respect and inclusion, where each individual feels empowered and where our differences are celebrated. We encourage each other to engage in meaningful conversations, seek out different perspectives, and continually work to cultivate an environment where all ideas are valued.
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in appropriate area of special education and/or secondary education, specializing in teaching children with one or more of the following: behavior disabilities, emotional disabilities, learning disabilities, autism spectrum, speech and language deficits and/or developmental disabilities.
  • Special Education Teacher License (LBS-1 licensure with the State of Illinois in Special Education) in one or more of the above-mentioned disabilities.

Salary Description
$50,000 salary/ exempt



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Special Education Teacher?

A: To succeed as a Special Education Teacher, core technical skills include expertise in Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), behavioral management strategies, and accommodations for diverse learning needs. Soft skills such as empathy, patience, and effective communication are also crucial, as they enable teachers to build strong relationships with students, parents, and colleagues. By combining these technical and interpersonal strengths, Special Education Teachers can create inclusive learning environments and support students' academic and personal growth, ultimately leading to a fulfilling and successful career.

Q: What is the career path for a Special Education Teacher?

A: A Special Education Teacher's career path typically begins with entry-level roles such as a Special Education Teacher Assistant or a General Education Teacher with special education certification, progressing to mid-level positions like a Special Education Department Chair or a Lead Teacher, and eventually leading to senior roles like a Special Education Program Director or a District Special Education Coordinator. Throughout their career, Special Education Teachers can develop skills in areas such as instructional design, behavioral management, and collaboration with other professionals, as well as opportunities to pursue advanced certifications like a Master's in Special Education or a Special Education Specialist endorsement. Long-term, Special Education Teachers may pursue leadership roles, become educational consultants, or transition into roles like school administrators, curriculum developers, or policymakers.



The Baby Fold job posting for a Special Education Teacher - WIllow and Oglesby Locations in Normal, IL with a salary of $50,000 Annually and benefits including Medical, Vision, Dental, PTO, Life, and Retirement with a map of Normal location.