Posted 3mo ago

Elementary Spirit Self-Contained LBS1 Teacher

@ West Aurora School District 129
North Aurora, Illinois, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Plan lessons, Implement IEPs, Monitor progress
Requirements Summary:LBS1 license with Elementary Endorsement; experience with SPED/IEP; strong communication and data-based instruction.
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2026-2027

GOODWIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

SPIRIT SELF-CONTAINED LEARNING BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST 1 (LBS1) TEACHER

8/10/2026 – 5/27/2027

 

Compensation can be found here

 

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR LICENSE WITH

ELEMENTARY LBS 1 ENDORSEMENT REQUIRED

Additional Skills Required: Knowledge of Special Education programming, laws, and procedures to ensure compliance with IDEA and district policies related to special education services; Maintain accurate records of student progress, attendance, and behavioral data; Case management of assigned students, which includes the development of standards-aligned IEPs, reporting on progress, and facilitating IEP meetings; Committed to continuous improvement and data-based decision-making; Effective written, verbal, and technology-based communication skills; Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of child growth and development, effective instructional strategies, classroom management, learning assessment and diagnosis, diagnostic tools, and research related to students with disabilities.

Desirable Skills: Self-contained teaching experience at the elementary level preferred; Thorough understanding of specially designed instruction in literacy and math to support diverse learners; Strong knowledge of autism-specific teaching strategies, including visual supports, communication, social skills, and sensory regulation techniques; Excellent classroom management skills and the ability to implement individualized behavior plans; Strong interpersonal and communication skills to collaborate with diverse stakeholders; Ability to work with linguistically and culturally diverse students.