Job Summary
The Early Intervention & Social Skills Special Education Teacher is a lead educator who supports young children with developmental differences across two integrated the mornings this role provides early intervention services for toddlers ages 18 months3 emphasizing foundational developmental skills caregiver coaching and individualized the afternoons the Teacher leads inclusive small-group social skills programming for preschool-aged children (ages 25) focusing on communication regulation peer interaction and school readiness.
This position combines classroom leadership curriculum design developmental assessment staff supervision and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure children and families receive high-quality individualized and inclusive support.
Key Responsibilities
Morning: Early Intervention (Ages 18 Months3 Years)
Lead an early intervention classroom developing and implementing individualized developmentally appropriate activities aligned with child-specific goals
Conduct developmental assessments across domains using standardized tools (e.g. DAYC-2)
Monitor track and adjust goals to support measurable developmental progress
Prepare comprehensive developmental progress reports and maintain accurate session notes
Coach and empower caregivers to support carry-over of skills at home and in the community
Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary team members including Speech-Language Pathologists Occupational Therapists BCBAs RBTs classroom staff and the Program Director
Afternoon: Social Skills & Inclusive Preschool Programming (Ages 46 Years)
Lead inclusive social skills groups focused on communication emotional regulation peer interaction play and group participation
Design and implement a curriculum that promotes social emotional cognitive and physical development
Foster a collaborative engaging classroom environment where children of diverse learning styles feel supported and empowered
Adapt activities to meet individual developmental needs within a group setting
Conduct ongoing individualized assessments to inform instruction and support goal progression
Write progress reports using person-first language and maintain open communication with families
Classroom Leadership & Managerial Responsibilities
Oversee the classroom team including Associate and Assistant Educators ensuring effective teamwork and high-quality educational delivery
Supervise mentor and coach classroom staff through observation modeling feedback and training
Conduct performance evaluations set objectives recognize achievements and support professional growth
Lead onboarding and training for new hires and provide ongoing professional development to ensure consistency and excellence
Manage staff time and attendance addressing scheduling punctuality and attendance concerns
Facilitate regular team meetings to discuss strategies challenges and progress
Collaborate with preschool leadership and other departments to support program goals and operational needs
Ensure classroom preparedness adherence to curriculum timelines and compliance with State Licensing safety and health regulations
Complete assigned cleaning tasks and weekly duties
Reporting Structure
This position reports directly to the Site Supervisor and provides direct supervision to Associate and Assistant Educators supporting a cohesive and collaborative educational team.
Qualifications
Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood Development Special Education (required)
Masters Degree preferred
A minimum of 12 units in Early Childhood Development/Education.
Minimum of 2 years of classroom leadership experience independently in an inclusive early intervention or special education setting
Strong understanding of child development and best practices for supporting diverse learning needs
Experience conducting developmental assessments and writing progress reports
Passion for inclusive relationship-based and developmentally appropriate education
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with children families and colleagues
California Special Education credential or comparable certification preferred
Must pass TB test criminal background check and maintain current First Aid and CPR certification
Work Requirements
Coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously in a dynamic environment
Bend reach kneel and sit on the floor for up to 30 minutes at a time
Lift up to 40 pounds
Climb and descend stairways
Ability to work in a moderate to loud environment
What We Offer
Opportunities for professional growth in a supportive mission-driven organization
Premium health dental and vision plans beginning on Day One (100% employer-paid options available)
PTO accrual and paid holidays beginning on Day One
401(k) FSA life insurance college savings plans and additional benefits
Reimbursement for CEUs license fees professional dues and CPR/First Aid certification
Low classroom ratios with multiple educators per classroom
Required Experience:
IC
Job SummaryThe Early Intervention & Social Skills Special Education Teacher is a lead educator who supports young children with developmental differences across two integrated the mornings this role provides early intervention services for toddlers ages 18 months3 emphasizing foundational developme...
Job Summary
The Early Intervention & Social Skills Special Education Teacher is a lead educator who supports young children with developmental differences across two integrated the mornings this role provides early intervention services for toddlers ages 18 months3 emphasizing foundational developmental skills caregiver coaching and individualized the afternoons the Teacher leads inclusive small-group social skills programming for preschool-aged children (ages 25) focusing on communication regulation peer interaction and school readiness.
This position combines classroom leadership curriculum design developmental assessment staff supervision and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure children and families receive high-quality individualized and inclusive support.
Key Responsibilities
Morning: Early Intervention (Ages 18 Months3 Years)
Lead an early intervention classroom developing and implementing individualized developmentally appropriate activities aligned with child-specific goals
Conduct developmental assessments across domains using standardized tools (e.g. DAYC-2)
Monitor track and adjust goals to support measurable developmental progress
Prepare comprehensive developmental progress reports and maintain accurate session notes
Coach and empower caregivers to support carry-over of skills at home and in the community
Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary team members including Speech-Language Pathologists Occupational Therapists BCBAs RBTs classroom staff and the Program Director
Afternoon: Social Skills & Inclusive Preschool Programming (Ages 46 Years)
Lead inclusive social skills groups focused on communication emotional regulation peer interaction play and group participation
Design and implement a curriculum that promotes social emotional cognitive and physical development
Foster a collaborative engaging classroom environment where children of diverse learning styles feel supported and empowered
Adapt activities to meet individual developmental needs within a group setting
Conduct ongoing individualized assessments to inform instruction and support goal progression
Write progress reports using person-first language and maintain open communication with families
Classroom Leadership & Managerial Responsibilities
Oversee the classroom team including Associate and Assistant Educators ensuring effective teamwork and high-quality educational delivery
Supervise mentor and coach classroom staff through observation modeling feedback and training
Conduct performance evaluations set objectives recognize achievements and support professional growth
Lead onboarding and training for new hires and provide ongoing professional development to ensure consistency and excellence
Manage staff time and attendance addressing scheduling punctuality and attendance concerns
Facilitate regular team meetings to discuss strategies challenges and progress
Collaborate with preschool leadership and other departments to support program goals and operational needs
Ensure classroom preparedness adherence to curriculum timelines and compliance with State Licensing safety and health regulations
Complete assigned cleaning tasks and weekly duties
Reporting Structure
This position reports directly to the Site Supervisor and provides direct supervision to Associate and Assistant Educators supporting a cohesive and collaborative educational team.
Qualifications
Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood Development Special Education (required)
Masters Degree preferred
A minimum of 12 units in Early Childhood Development/Education.
Minimum of 2 years of classroom leadership experience independently in an inclusive early intervention or special education setting
Strong understanding of child development and best practices for supporting diverse learning needs
Experience conducting developmental assessments and writing progress reports
Passion for inclusive relationship-based and developmentally appropriate education
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with children families and colleagues
California Special Education credential or comparable certification preferred
Must pass TB test criminal background check and maintain current First Aid and CPR certification
Work Requirements
Coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously in a dynamic environment
Bend reach kneel and sit on the floor for up to 30 minutes at a time
Lift up to 40 pounds
Climb and descend stairways
Ability to work in a moderate to loud environment
What We Offer
Opportunities for professional growth in a supportive mission-driven organization
Premium health dental and vision plans beginning on Day One (100% employer-paid options available)
PTO accrual and paid holidays beginning on Day One
401(k) FSA life insurance college savings plans and additional benefits
Reimbursement for CEUs license fees professional dues and CPR/First Aid certification
Low classroom ratios with multiple educators per classroom
Required Experience:
IC
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