Providence Public School Department
District-Wide Early Contract Hiring Pool (SY26-27): Special Education Teacher
Providence Public School Department, Providence, Rhode Island, us, 02912
District-Wide Early Contract Hiring Pool (SY26-27): Special Education Teacher
Recruitment began on December 22, 2025 and the job listing Expires on January 22, 2026 Early Hiring Opportunity: Special Education Teachers (SY26–27) The Providence Public School District (PPSD) is now accepting applications for
Special Education
teaching positions for the 2026–2027 school year. By applying early to this posting, you’ll be pre-screened by our Human Resources team and have the opportunity to interview with school leaders and district hiring managers ahead of the main hiring season. Early Contract Opportunity Priority candidates selected through this process may receive an early contract offer, contingent upon licensure and background check completion, guaranteeing placement for the 2026–2027 school year. Candidates who receive early contracts will still need to apply directly to specific school-based openings when they are posted in March 2026. Why Apply Early Demonstrate your commitment to PPSD and our students. Make your application materials available to all school leaders hiring for next year. Gain the chance to connect with principals and hiring teams before official job postings go live. About Providence Public Schools The Providence Public School District serves approximately 22,000 students across 37 schools — including 21 elementary, 7 middle, 9 high schools, and 2 district charter schools. Our schools reflect the rich diversity of our community: 68% Latinx, 15% Black, 6.5% White, 4% Asian, 5.5% Multiracial, and 1% Native American students. 31% are multilingual learners and 16% receive special education services. Over 55% of students speak a language other than English at home, representing 55 languages and 91 countries of origin. Education/Certification Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in applicable field of education from an accredited college or university. RIDE Certification Requirements: Candidates must hold (or be eligible for reciprocity in) the following RIDE certifications Option 1: Early Childhood PK-3 and Early Childhood Special Education Birth-3 Option 2: Elementary Education Teacher, Grades KG-6 and Elementary Special Education Teacher, Grades KG-8 Option 3: Secondary Grades Special Education Teacher, Grades 6-12 Option 4: All Grades Severe Intellectual Disability (this is for Alternate roles) Qualifications: Fully certified or eligible for emergency certification (fully certified preferred) Completion of new hire compliance training prior to start date Successful completion of pre-employment background check required Strong technology skills and familiarity with communication, presentation, and data management tools Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth Key Responsibilities: Administer appropriate district curriculum which is aligned with the Rhode Island State Standards. Provide specially designed instruction to students with disabilities in various settings aligned to goals and objectives of the students’ IEPs. Work and teach collaboratively with the general education teachers and paraprofessionals utilizing the co-teaching model, sharing planning and instructional responsibility for all students to create the least restrictive environment. Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students with disabilities within regulatory timelines. Complete quarterly progress reports per RI Regulations and ensure that the goals and objectives of their students’ IEPs are implemented. Ensure the opportunity for all students to learn in a supportive environment. Create and maintain a positive, orderly, and academically focused learning condition in the instructional environment. Provide a classroom management/discipline plan ensuring safety at all times. Develop and implement behavioral intervention plans as identified by student need. Integrate technology into the instructional program. Provide individual and group interventions to students in the Response to Intervention Process. Implement scientifically-based instruction to support the unique academic, social, and behavioral needs of students as appropriate. Collect, administer and report progress monitoring data for all student goals. Adhere to federal, state, and local mandates in special education. Schedule and case manage three (3) year re-evaluations for students with disabilities in accordance with state and federal regulations. Ensure that students with disabilities receive a free appropriate education in the least restrictive environment. Conduct, implements and develops alternate assessments consistent with RIDE regulations Participate in district and school-based professional development activities. Maintain a web based portfolio and outcomes data on all of the children assigned to the pre‑k class (if applicable). Develop and provide daily, authentic pre‑k learning experiences aligned with the RI Early Learning Standards for all students (if applicable). Participate in timely data input services for Medicaid billing, utilize the web-based IEP system, and participate in the time studies for administrative Medicaid claiming as scheduled. Utilize positive behavioral supports as appropriate Work professionally with administrators, staff, parents, and community. Develop a classroom climate that promotes positive learning conditions Provide differentiated, developmentally appropriate pre‑k learning experiences aligned with the RI Early Learning Standards (if applicable). Provide and implement appropriate accommodations for all types of formal assessments. Perform other duties as assigned. Apply Now Secure your opportunity early for the 2026–2027 school year — join a community of passionate educators dedicated to student success. Apply today to be considered for early hiring and guaranteed placement opportunities!
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Recruitment began on December 22, 2025 and the job listing Expires on January 22, 2026 Early Hiring Opportunity: Special Education Teachers (SY26–27) The Providence Public School District (PPSD) is now accepting applications for
Special Education
teaching positions for the 2026–2027 school year. By applying early to this posting, you’ll be pre-screened by our Human Resources team and have the opportunity to interview with school leaders and district hiring managers ahead of the main hiring season. Early Contract Opportunity Priority candidates selected through this process may receive an early contract offer, contingent upon licensure and background check completion, guaranteeing placement for the 2026–2027 school year. Candidates who receive early contracts will still need to apply directly to specific school-based openings when they are posted in March 2026. Why Apply Early Demonstrate your commitment to PPSD and our students. Make your application materials available to all school leaders hiring for next year. Gain the chance to connect with principals and hiring teams before official job postings go live. About Providence Public Schools The Providence Public School District serves approximately 22,000 students across 37 schools — including 21 elementary, 7 middle, 9 high schools, and 2 district charter schools. Our schools reflect the rich diversity of our community: 68% Latinx, 15% Black, 6.5% White, 4% Asian, 5.5% Multiracial, and 1% Native American students. 31% are multilingual learners and 16% receive special education services. Over 55% of students speak a language other than English at home, representing 55 languages and 91 countries of origin. Education/Certification Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in applicable field of education from an accredited college or university. RIDE Certification Requirements: Candidates must hold (or be eligible for reciprocity in) the following RIDE certifications Option 1: Early Childhood PK-3 and Early Childhood Special Education Birth-3 Option 2: Elementary Education Teacher, Grades KG-6 and Elementary Special Education Teacher, Grades KG-8 Option 3: Secondary Grades Special Education Teacher, Grades 6-12 Option 4: All Grades Severe Intellectual Disability (this is for Alternate roles) Qualifications: Fully certified or eligible for emergency certification (fully certified preferred) Completion of new hire compliance training prior to start date Successful completion of pre-employment background check required Strong technology skills and familiarity with communication, presentation, and data management tools Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth Key Responsibilities: Administer appropriate district curriculum which is aligned with the Rhode Island State Standards. Provide specially designed instruction to students with disabilities in various settings aligned to goals and objectives of the students’ IEPs. Work and teach collaboratively with the general education teachers and paraprofessionals utilizing the co-teaching model, sharing planning and instructional responsibility for all students to create the least restrictive environment. Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students with disabilities within regulatory timelines. Complete quarterly progress reports per RI Regulations and ensure that the goals and objectives of their students’ IEPs are implemented. Ensure the opportunity for all students to learn in a supportive environment. Create and maintain a positive, orderly, and academically focused learning condition in the instructional environment. Provide a classroom management/discipline plan ensuring safety at all times. Develop and implement behavioral intervention plans as identified by student need. Integrate technology into the instructional program. Provide individual and group interventions to students in the Response to Intervention Process. Implement scientifically-based instruction to support the unique academic, social, and behavioral needs of students as appropriate. Collect, administer and report progress monitoring data for all student goals. Adhere to federal, state, and local mandates in special education. Schedule and case manage three (3) year re-evaluations for students with disabilities in accordance with state and federal regulations. Ensure that students with disabilities receive a free appropriate education in the least restrictive environment. Conduct, implements and develops alternate assessments consistent with RIDE regulations Participate in district and school-based professional development activities. Maintain a web based portfolio and outcomes data on all of the children assigned to the pre‑k class (if applicable). Develop and provide daily, authentic pre‑k learning experiences aligned with the RI Early Learning Standards for all students (if applicable). Participate in timely data input services for Medicaid billing, utilize the web-based IEP system, and participate in the time studies for administrative Medicaid claiming as scheduled. Utilize positive behavioral supports as appropriate Work professionally with administrators, staff, parents, and community. Develop a classroom climate that promotes positive learning conditions Provide differentiated, developmentally appropriate pre‑k learning experiences aligned with the RI Early Learning Standards (if applicable). Provide and implement appropriate accommodations for all types of formal assessments. Perform other duties as assigned. Apply Now Secure your opportunity early for the 2026–2027 school year — join a community of passionate educators dedicated to student success. Apply today to be considered for early hiring and guaranteed placement opportunities!
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