The Children's Guild Alliance
Special Education Teacher (Elementary) - PG
The Children's Guild Alliance, Hyattsville, Maryland, United States, 20780
Transform Children’s Lives as a Special Education Elementary Teacher with The Children’s Guild
Our People Matter — And We Want YOU to Be a Part of the Team It’s more than a job. It’s a mission we are passionate about. And we hope you are, too. Apply today to be part of our important work, supporting children with special needs through individualized care and education.
At
The Children’s Guild , we empower children, families, and communities to thrive in school and beyond. Join our dedicated team and make a lasting impact on students every day.
Why Choose The Children’s Guild?
Purpose-Driven Work: Provide direct, one-on-one support to students with special needs, helping them succeed in the classroom.
Professional Growth: Gain experience in behavioral interventions, IEP support, and crisis management.
Collaborative Environment: Work alongside passionate educators, therapists, and administrators.
Key Responsibilities:
Emphasis on individualized instruction: The role requires developing and implementing IEPs based on student data and using differentiated strategies.
Collaborative Approach: Participation in various meetings, PLCs, and ongoing supervision highlights the importance of teamwork.
Behavior Management Skills: Experience with multi-tiered systems like PBIS and restorative practices is crucial.
Communication: Regular communication with parents is a key component.
Benefits of Working for The Children's Guild:
While working at The Children's Guild, you not only get to leave work each day knowing you've positively impact a child's life, but you also get to experience these benefits:
Working a school schedule with no nights and weekends required
A fantastic culture of Transformation Education
Values-focused culture in a nonprofit educational environment
Comprehensive Benefits:
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off & mental health days
Professional development opportunities
Supportive Culture: Work in a mission-driven environment that values growth and collaboration.
Qualifications Ideal Candidates Have:
Bachelor’s or Higher Degree (experience in special education preferred).
At least 1 year of experience working with students with special needs or autism.
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Patience, empathy, and a passion for helping children succeed.
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Our People Matter — And We Want YOU to Be a Part of the Team It’s more than a job. It’s a mission we are passionate about. And we hope you are, too. Apply today to be part of our important work, supporting children with special needs through individualized care and education.
At
The Children’s Guild , we empower children, families, and communities to thrive in school and beyond. Join our dedicated team and make a lasting impact on students every day.
Why Choose The Children’s Guild?
Purpose-Driven Work: Provide direct, one-on-one support to students with special needs, helping them succeed in the classroom.
Professional Growth: Gain experience in behavioral interventions, IEP support, and crisis management.
Collaborative Environment: Work alongside passionate educators, therapists, and administrators.
Key Responsibilities:
Emphasis on individualized instruction: The role requires developing and implementing IEPs based on student data and using differentiated strategies.
Collaborative Approach: Participation in various meetings, PLCs, and ongoing supervision highlights the importance of teamwork.
Behavior Management Skills: Experience with multi-tiered systems like PBIS and restorative practices is crucial.
Communication: Regular communication with parents is a key component.
Benefits of Working for The Children's Guild:
While working at The Children's Guild, you not only get to leave work each day knowing you've positively impact a child's life, but you also get to experience these benefits:
Working a school schedule with no nights and weekends required
A fantastic culture of Transformation Education
Values-focused culture in a nonprofit educational environment
Comprehensive Benefits:
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off & mental health days
Professional development opportunities
Supportive Culture: Work in a mission-driven environment that values growth and collaboration.
Qualifications Ideal Candidates Have:
Bachelor’s or Higher Degree (experience in special education preferred).
At least 1 year of experience working with students with special needs or autism.
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Patience, empathy, and a passion for helping children succeed.
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