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Special Education Teacher (Middle School)

@ Prairie-Hills Elementary School District 144
Illinois, United States
$51k-$64k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Provide instruction, Develop IEPs, Collaborate with teams
Requirements Summary:Dedicated special education teacher with expertise in IEPs, PBIS, adolsecence development, and collaboration with families and staff.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Assistive technology, PBIS tools, Data analysis tools
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    Special Education Teacher (Middle School) JobID: 2823
  • Position Type:
      Elementary School Teaching/Special Education

  • Date Posted:
      4/24/2026

  • Location:
      Praire Hills Junior High

  • Date Available:
      07/01/2026

  • Closing Date:
      until filled

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    Job Description

     

     

    Title: Special Education Teacher (Middle School )                                  Location: District Wide

     

     

    Employment Type: Full-Time                                                                 Work Days: 10-month position

     

     

    FLSA: Exempt                                                                                         Reports to: Building Principal

     

     

     

    Salary/Benefits:

     

    $50,727 - $64,233 (Salary based on CBA negotiated terms with 10-year credit cap)

     

     

     

    Job Summary:

     

    The Special Education Teacher provides specialized instruction and support to middle school students (grades 6-8) with disabilities in accordance with their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). The teacher creates a structured, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate learning environment designed to promote each student's academic, social-emotional, behavioral, and functional growth.

     

    This position requires collaboration with families, general education staff, paraprofessionals, and related service providers to ensure all students receive a high-quality educational experience aligned with Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) standards and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

     

     

    Education, Certification, and Licensure:

     

    • Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL)
    • Valid LBS I Endorsement (Learning Behavior Specialist I)
    • Appropriate middle school endorsement (Type 03/04 or equivalent)
    • Demonstrated knowledge of adolescent development and instructional practices for students with disabilities
    • Experience developing and implementing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) aligned with IDEA and ISBE regulations
    • Ability to collaborate effectively with general education teachers, paraprofessionals, related service providers, and families
    • Strong communication, organizational, and documentation skills

     

     

    Experience:

     

    • Prior experience teaching students with disabilities in middle school settings preferred
    • Experience working with diverse populations and implementing inclusive classroom models
    • Familiarity with behavior intervention strategies, PBIS, and restorative practices
    • Experience collaborating with related service providers (OT, PT, SLP, Social Worker)
    • Experience using assistive technology and academic intervention strategies a plus

     

     

    Essential Duties and Specific Responsibilities:

     

    • Provide individualized and small group instruction to students with identified special needs in inclusive and/or self-contained settings
    • Design and implement standards-based, evidence-based instructional activities aligned with Illinois Learning Standards
    • Conduct ongoing data collection and progress monitoring to inform instruction and report student growth
    • Develop, implement, and review IEPs in collaboration with multidisciplinary team members and families
    • Differentiate instruction to support diverse learning styles and abilities, including students with learning disabilities, emotional/behavioral needs, and other exceptionalities
    • Collaborate with general education staff to promote inclusion and support Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) practices
    • Use data to monitor student progress and adjust instruction accordingly
    • Administer and interpret formal and informal assessments
    • Collaborate with general education teachers to support inclusion and co-teaching models
    • Maintain accurate and compliant documentation for IEPs, progress monitoring, and service logs
    • Facilitate and participate in IEP meetings, including annual reviews and re-evaluations
    • Participate in problem-solving teams, eligibility meetings, and IEP conferences
    • Maintain compliance with all federal, state, and district special education procedures and timelines
    • Communicate regularly with parents/guardians regarding student progress and classroom activities
    • Support students in developing academic, social-emotional, behavioral, and functional skills necessary for success and transition readiness
    • Utilize positive behavior supports (PBIS) and proactive strategies to promote engagement and independence
    • Attend staff meetings, professional development, and school events as required
    • Perform other duties as assigned

     

     

    Skills and Abilities:

     

    • Strong understanding of adolescent development and learning needs
    • Ability to differentiate instruction to meet a variety of learning styles and ability levels
    • Proficiency in data-driven instruction and progress monitoring tools
    • Knowledge of assistive technology and adaptive supports
    • Ability to manage challenging behaviors using positive and proactive strategies
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills
    • Demonstrated ability to foster inclusive classroom practices
    • Capacity to maintain accurate and timely records, reports, and documentation
    • Strong understanding of special education laws and procedures (IDEA, IEP development)
    • Knowledge of middle school curriculum and adolescent development

     

     

    Other Skills and Abilities:

     

    • Patience, empathy, and flexibility in working with students and families
    • Strong communication and active listening skills
    • Ability to handle confidential information responsibly
    • Organizational skills for managing documentation, schedules, and compliance timelines
    • Commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive classroom environment
    • Willingness to learn and apply new instructional strategies and technologies