Jun 02, 2026

Special Education Teacher

Job Description

Special Education Teacher

Position: Full -Time, School hours M-F 8:30-3:00

Reporting Hours: 8:00-3:30

180 school calendar

Location: Plymouth, Michigan

Please email rwlanpo@gmail.com

A unique and rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in special education while focusing on students instead of paperwork and red tape at Roots & Wings Learning Academy. We are a well established not for profit that is seeking a neuro-affirming, confident, innovative, responsible, collaborative, engaging, and energetic special educator for a unique 501c3 special needs micro-school.

www.communicationiskey.org

The ideal candidate will be passionate about creating a safe and supportive learning environment for diverse learners while implementing creative, evidence-based practices to support academic growth specifically in the areas of literacy, math, and life skills.

Key Responsibilities & Qualifications:

  • Design and implement multi-sensory differentiated lessons that align with the Michigan core curriculum with effective planning for students with disabilities while focusing on literacy, math, and life skills
  • Implement and create behavior supports using positive reinforcement that are developmentally appropriate
  • Develop individualized learning plans with family and team, establishing cooperative and supportive relationships
  • Maintain documentation and progress monitoring (no IEP’s)
  • Valid Michigan teaching certificate with special education endorsement
  • Experience teaching students with Autism
  • Experience teaching upper elementary and older
  • Ability to work effectively with instructional and ancillary staff, implementing appropriate classroom management techniques for students with autism and other learning differences
  • Evidence of best practices related to serving an ASD population
  • Demonstrate leadership and initiative
  • Sensitive to the needs of students, parents and educational personnel
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to appropriately integrate technology within instruction as needed
  • Extensive knowledge of effective systems of student data collection and application
  • Effectively uses multiple forms of assessment and progress data to plan -guide instruction and inform the learner
  • Identifies and communicates the specific job duties and responsibilities for assigned paraprofessionals to implement in support of student learning
  • Demonstrates regular and predictable in-person attendance
  • Provide small group and one-on-one instruction to students requiring support in the areas of reading, writing, math, and other areas as needed
  • Occasionally lift/move objects weighing up to 25lbs
  • Stand and walk frequently
  • Occasionally sit on the floor or bend down/squat
  • Withstand a moderate noise level
  • Be able to perform first aid/CPR and seizure care if necessary
  • Assist with minimal to moderate support of student ADL

Qualifications

  • Current State of Michigan teaching license in special education
  • Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and procedures of special education and endorsed/specialty area
  • Minimum BA/BS an accredited institution in the appropriate special education area
  • Ability to establish and maintain standards of behavior
  • Strong background in literacy intervention for students with disabilities
  • Ability to deliver and articulate oral presentations and written reports
  • Ability to effectively analyze needs and objectively problem solve
  • Perform all other related work delegated or required to accomplish the objectives of the school program such as field trips, enrichment, and celebrations
  • Ability to implement and create tiered classroom embedded interventions
  • Strong background and familiarity with AAC and AT
  • Ability to communicate at various levels with students, parents, staff, and volunteers effectively and promptly
  • Complete background check

Benefits:

  • Be an integral part of a groundbreaking an unprecedented school
  • Small class size maximum 8 students
  • 3:1:1 ratio
  • Highly trained and skilled support staff
  • Work life balance
  • Professional development
  • Supply stipend
  • Competitive salary for class size
  • Creative teaching autonomy
  • Less administrative burden, bureaucracy, and no formal testing
  • Direct influence on school culture and student growth
  • Supported and consulted by BCBA, parent liaison, speech, and music therapist
  • MINIMAL paperwork
  • Paid time off
  • Co curricular fun activities such as art, music therapy, yoga, and therapy dog visits

Hiring Details

  • 1099 employee ( to start)
  • Initial interview is virtual, second/third in person with possible presentation of lessons
  • 36 school weeks
  • Pay will reflect experience and education starting at $50,000
  • Reports to director and board members
  • One year minimum contract
  • Weekly pay
  • Will request and contact references if this is not an option, please explain.

Pay: From $50,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Paid time off
  • Professional development assistance

Work Location: In person

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