The Special Education Teacher provides tailored instruction and support to students with special needs to foster their intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth.
They develop and modify curricula, implement IEP goals, and collaborate with students, parents, and staff.
Key responsibilities include planning and delivering effective lessons, assessing student progress, managing classroom behavior, and providing necessary personal and medical care.
They create conducive learning environments, oversee aides, and maintain communication with stakeholders.
Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree, valid Texas teaching certificate with special education endorsements, knowledge of ARD and IEP processes, and relevant experience.
Physical demands involve lifting, movement, and potential exposure to hazards, requiring emotional resilience and adaptability.