Special Education Teacher | Lapeer, Michigan
Job Description
Step into a vital role supporting student success as a Cognitive Impairment Teacher, working in a highly collaborative, supportive school environment. As a special education professional, you’ll help guide and support a young student with specialized needs, leveraging your expertise in both cognitive impairment and autism spectrum strategies to make a lasting difference. This contract opportunity offers consistent weekday hours and the chance to work closely with a multidisciplinary team focused on holistic student growth.
What we’re looking for:
- Valid CI (Cognitive Impairment) teaching certification—required
- Experience or strong interest in working with students with autism spectrum disorder
- Classroom management skills and commitment to positive behavioral approaches
- Ability to collaborate with teachers, mental health professionals, and support staff
- Dedication to developing and implementing individualized education plans (IEPs)
- Excellent communication and organizational skills
- Commitment to onsite instruction and engagement
Your key responsibilities:
- Provide direct instruction and behavioral support to one elementary-aged student (8 or 9 years old)
- Create, implement, and monitor individualized educational strategies to address cognitive and behavioral needs
- Work closely with a full team of educators and specialists to support mental health, behavioral goals, and academic achievement
- Collect and analyze student progress, documenting outcomes and adjusting interventions as needed
- Foster a safe, nurturing learning environment that encourages growth and positivity
This role runs Monday through Friday, with a schedule of 7:30 am to 2:45 pm until June 11, 2027. You’ll be based at a modern educational center, where you’ll become an integral part of the student’s support network.
If you possess a CI certification and are eager to help a student thrive through individualized attention and a team-based approach, apply today to join a forward-thinking school community and make a real impact!
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