Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health
Special Education Teacher - Private School
Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, Washington, Connecticut, us, 06793
Description
Are you interested in making a life‑saving difference for children and adolescents? Would you enjoy being part of a team working to change the world for the better? If you answered YES, then consider joining our Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health team!
We are seeking a Special Education Teacher – Vocational/Transition (Grades 9‑12) who is passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with learning differences and mental health/behavioral challenges.
Pay
$49,820 – $56,794.80 annually for General Education Teachers
$53,053 – $60,480.42 annually for Special Education Certified (SPED) Teachers
Benefits & Rewards
Career accelerator program (ASCEND). 100% tuition covered (up to $15 k reimbursed annually for undergraduate and $25 k for graduate) and student loan repayment.
Learn more here.
24 vacation days (increases with years of service)
8 sick days
Quality low‑cost benefits: medical (including telemedicine), dental, prescription drug, preventative care, and mental health services.
403(b) plan with employer match/contribution
Employee Assistance Program
Student loan debt assistance, tuition reimbursement, and continuing education assistance.
Generous time‑off (start accruing 1st day), voluntary/employee paid supplemental life and accident coverage.
The Glenholme School: Located in picturesque Washington, CT, this comprehensive residential program serves children with learning differences and special needs.
Primary Responsibilities Include
Demonstrate a student‑centered approach to instruction.
Participate in a reflective professional development process.
Meet the requirements of the IEP/Treatment Plan process by contributing to a data‑based present level of student performance, accommodations, modifications, transitional elements, and any additional pertinent information.
Integrate multi‑modality instructional approaches in lesson planning and delivery to meet diverse learning styles.
Prioritize and promote a safe and secure learning environment through social‑emotional learning.
Collaborate formally and informally with teaching assistants, occupational/speech therapists, social workers, nursing staff, behavior specialists, and school leaders regarding student and teacher supports.
Implement PBIS campus approaches with high fidelity (5:1 praise to corrective feedback ratio, skill development focus, varied approaches).
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education or a related field required (Master’s preferred).
Connecticut teaching certificate or eligibility to obtain one.
Three years of experience within the field of education preferred.
Special education degree and experience preferred.
Company Culture Devereux has a zero‑tolerance policy for abuse and maintains procedures to reduce risk. The organization fosters a culture of reporting abuse and cooperates fully with authorities.
EEO Statement Devereux is a drug‑free workplace; drug screening required. EOE
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We are seeking a Special Education Teacher – Vocational/Transition (Grades 9‑12) who is passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with learning differences and mental health/behavioral challenges.
Pay
$49,820 – $56,794.80 annually for General Education Teachers
$53,053 – $60,480.42 annually for Special Education Certified (SPED) Teachers
Benefits & Rewards
Career accelerator program (ASCEND). 100% tuition covered (up to $15 k reimbursed annually for undergraduate and $25 k for graduate) and student loan repayment.
Learn more here.
24 vacation days (increases with years of service)
8 sick days
Quality low‑cost benefits: medical (including telemedicine), dental, prescription drug, preventative care, and mental health services.
403(b) plan with employer match/contribution
Employee Assistance Program
Student loan debt assistance, tuition reimbursement, and continuing education assistance.
Generous time‑off (start accruing 1st day), voluntary/employee paid supplemental life and accident coverage.
The Glenholme School: Located in picturesque Washington, CT, this comprehensive residential program serves children with learning differences and special needs.
Primary Responsibilities Include
Demonstrate a student‑centered approach to instruction.
Participate in a reflective professional development process.
Meet the requirements of the IEP/Treatment Plan process by contributing to a data‑based present level of student performance, accommodations, modifications, transitional elements, and any additional pertinent information.
Integrate multi‑modality instructional approaches in lesson planning and delivery to meet diverse learning styles.
Prioritize and promote a safe and secure learning environment through social‑emotional learning.
Collaborate formally and informally with teaching assistants, occupational/speech therapists, social workers, nursing staff, behavior specialists, and school leaders regarding student and teacher supports.
Implement PBIS campus approaches with high fidelity (5:1 praise to corrective feedback ratio, skill development focus, varied approaches).
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education or a related field required (Master’s preferred).
Connecticut teaching certificate or eligibility to obtain one.
Three years of experience within the field of education preferred.
Special education degree and experience preferred.
Company Culture Devereux has a zero‑tolerance policy for abuse and maintains procedures to reduce risk. The organization fosters a culture of reporting abuse and cooperates fully with authorities.
EEO Statement Devereux is a drug‑free workplace; drug screening required. EOE
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