Special Education Teacher (K12) Candidate Pool
At Sheridan AllPrep Academy we believe education should meet students where they are - academically socially and emotionally. Our model blends flexibility family partnership and personalized learning to support the whole child.
We are building a candidate pool for future Special Education Teacher openings and invite educators who are passionate about supporting diverse learners through individualized instruction strong relationships and collaboration with families and staff.
About the Role
The Special Education Teacher provides specially designed instruction and support to students with individualized learning needs in a virtual and hybrid environment. This role focuses on delivering services aligned to IEPs monitoring student progress and collaborating closely with families and staff to ensure each student receives appropriate support.
Special Education Teachers work with students across grade levels and play a key role in creating inclusive supportive learning experiences that promote growth and independence.
What Youll Do
- Provide specially designed instruction in both virtual and in-person settings
- Develop implement and monitor IEP goals and services
- Track student progress and maintain compliant accurate documentation
- Communicate regularly with families staff and service providers
- Facilitate or participate in IEP meetings and related processes
- Collaborate with general education staff to support student success
- Support students in building independence engagement and self-management skills
- Ensure compliance with all state and federal special education requirements
- Participate in required meetings trainings and professional development
- Maintain a strong focus on student safety well-being and confidentiality
What Were Looking For
- A student-centered educator passionate about supporting diverse learners
- Strong understanding of special education processes compliance and best practices
- Ability to build meaningful relationships with students and families
- Strong communication and collaboration skills
- Comfort working in a flexible virtual or hybrid environment
- Confidence using technology to support instruction and service delivery
- A commitment to student growth inclusion and whole-child support
Qualifications
- Valid Oregon Teaching License with Special Education endorsement
- Bachelors degree (required); Masters degree preferred
- Experience working with students with diverse learning needs
- Knowledge of special education law IEP development and progress monitoring
- Reliable transportation for required in-person meetings and visits
- Ability to work both remotely and independently
Work Environment
This role is primarily remote and includes:
- Daily computer-based instruction meetings documentation and communication
- Virtual collaboration with students families and staff
- Occasional in-person meetings or student support as needed
Why Join SHAPA
- Be part of an innovative student-centered learning model
- Support students through individualized and meaningful instruction
- Collaborate with a supportive and mission-driven team
- Make a direct impact on student growth and success
About This Posting
This posting is intended to build a pool of qualified candidates for potential future openings. While there is not a current vacancy applicants may be contacted as positions become available.
Reasonable accommodations for the application and interview process will be provided upon request and as required in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADA). Individuals with disabilities may contact Human Resources at for additional information. Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the district for assistance through the Oregon Telecommunication Relay Service at 1- or 711.
Equal employment opportunity and treatment shall be practiced by the district regardless of race color religion sex disability age marital status sexual orientation gender identity national origin veteran status or genetic information if the employee with or without reasonable accommodation can perform the essential functions of the position.
Required Experience:
IC
Special Education Teacher (K12) Candidate PoolAt Sheridan AllPrep Academy we believe education should meet students where they are - academically socially and emotionally. Our model blends flexibility family partnership and personalized learning to support the whole child.We are building a candidat...
Special Education Teacher (K12) Candidate Pool
At Sheridan AllPrep Academy we believe education should meet students where they are - academically socially and emotionally. Our model blends flexibility family partnership and personalized learning to support the whole child.
We are building a candidate pool for future Special Education Teacher openings and invite educators who are passionate about supporting diverse learners through individualized instruction strong relationships and collaboration with families and staff.
About the Role
The Special Education Teacher provides specially designed instruction and support to students with individualized learning needs in a virtual and hybrid environment. This role focuses on delivering services aligned to IEPs monitoring student progress and collaborating closely with families and staff to ensure each student receives appropriate support.
Special Education Teachers work with students across grade levels and play a key role in creating inclusive supportive learning experiences that promote growth and independence.
What Youll Do
- Provide specially designed instruction in both virtual and in-person settings
- Develop implement and monitor IEP goals and services
- Track student progress and maintain compliant accurate documentation
- Communicate regularly with families staff and service providers
- Facilitate or participate in IEP meetings and related processes
- Collaborate with general education staff to support student success
- Support students in building independence engagement and self-management skills
- Ensure compliance with all state and federal special education requirements
- Participate in required meetings trainings and professional development
- Maintain a strong focus on student safety well-being and confidentiality
What Were Looking For
- A student-centered educator passionate about supporting diverse learners
- Strong understanding of special education processes compliance and best practices
- Ability to build meaningful relationships with students and families
- Strong communication and collaboration skills
- Comfort working in a flexible virtual or hybrid environment
- Confidence using technology to support instruction and service delivery
- A commitment to student growth inclusion and whole-child support
Qualifications
- Valid Oregon Teaching License with Special Education endorsement
- Bachelors degree (required); Masters degree preferred
- Experience working with students with diverse learning needs
- Knowledge of special education law IEP development and progress monitoring
- Reliable transportation for required in-person meetings and visits
- Ability to work both remotely and independently
Work Environment
This role is primarily remote and includes:
- Daily computer-based instruction meetings documentation and communication
- Virtual collaboration with students families and staff
- Occasional in-person meetings or student support as needed
Why Join SHAPA
- Be part of an innovative student-centered learning model
- Support students through individualized and meaningful instruction
- Collaborate with a supportive and mission-driven team
- Make a direct impact on student growth and success
About This Posting
This posting is intended to build a pool of qualified candidates for potential future openings. While there is not a current vacancy applicants may be contacted as positions become available.
Reasonable accommodations for the application and interview process will be provided upon request and as required in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADA). Individuals with disabilities may contact Human Resources at for additional information. Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the district for assistance through the Oregon Telecommunication Relay Service at 1- or 711.
Equal employment opportunity and treatment shall be practiced by the district regardless of race color religion sex disability age marital status sexual orientation gender identity national origin veteran status or genetic information if the employee with or without reasonable accommodation can perform the essential functions of the position.
Required Experience:
IC
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