Position Title:Early Childhood Special Education Teacher (Ages 3-Early Elementary)
Primary Purpose:
Provide young students with disabilities (ages 3 through early elementary) with engaging developmentally appropriate learning experiences that support their intellectual emotional physical and social growth. Develop and adapt individualized curricula and instructional materials to meet each childs unique needs. Foster a nurturing structured evbironment that builds fondational academic communication vehavioral and life skills.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Bachelors degree from an accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate with required Special Education endorsements
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Knowledge of early childhood development and special education needs for young learners
Understanding of the ARD Committee process and IEP development/implementation
Ability to design play-based developmentally appropriate instruction
Skills in behavior management and early intervention strategies
Strong communication collaboration and organizational skills
Experience:
Student teaching internship or experience working with young children
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Instructional Strategies
Collaborate with parents staff and specialists to develop and implement IEPs through the ARD process
Implement play-based hands-on instruction aligned with developmental milestones
Adapt curriculum to support communication motor social and pre-academic skill development
Use a variety of instructional strategies including sensory activities structured routines and assistive technology
Support inclusion by collaborating with general education teachers when appropriate
Participate in ARD/IEP meetings and instructional planning
Student Growth and Development
Assess student progress using formal and informal tools appropriate for early learners
Support development of communication social interaction and self-help skills
Provide or assist with personal care (toileting feeding hygiene) as outlined in IEPs
Work with therapists and specialists to meet developmental goals
Classroom Management and Organization
Create a safe nurturing and structured classroom environment that supports early learning
Establish consistent routines and positive behavior supports
Manage student behavior including crisis intervention when necessary in accordance with IEPs
Supervise and direct paraprofessionals or aides
Ensure safety of students including those with mobility or medical needs
Communication and Collaboration
Maintain open supportive communication with families
Partner with staff to ensure continuity of care and instruction
Participate in staff development and ongoing training
Maintain accurate records documentation and compliance with all special education requirements
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Direct and oversee instructional aides and classroom support staff
Frequent standing walking bending and lifting (may include lifting students over 45 lbs)
Assist students with mobility and personal care needs
Maintain emotional control and patience in a dynamic classroom environment
Exposure to biological hazards common in early childhood settings
Why Join Our District
4-Day School Week
Small School Atmosphere
Strong Community Support
Competitive Salary and Benefits
Retention Stipends
Contact: Shelly Knight Special Education Director Pewitt CISD US HWY 67 West Omaha TX 75571 Email: Phone:
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Position remains open until the applicant is officially hired.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Pewitt CISD does not discriminate on the basis of race religion color national origin sex disability.
Title IX Coordinator: Darlene Greenlee P.O. Box 1106 Omaha TX 75571 .
Required Experience:
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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTSCHOOL YEAR 2026-2027Position Title:Early Childhood Special Education Teacher (Ages 3-Early Elementary)Primary Purpose:Provide young students with disabilities (ages 3 through early elementary) with engaging developmentally appropriate learning experiences that support their inte...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
SCHOOL YEAR 2026-2027
Position Title:Early Childhood Special Education Teacher (Ages 3-Early Elementary)
Primary Purpose:
Provide young students with disabilities (ages 3 through early elementary) with engaging developmentally appropriate learning experiences that support their intellectual emotional physical and social growth. Develop and adapt individualized curricula and instructional materials to meet each childs unique needs. Foster a nurturing structured evbironment that builds fondational academic communication vehavioral and life skills.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Bachelors degree from an accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate with required Special Education endorsements
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Knowledge of early childhood development and special education needs for young learners
Understanding of the ARD Committee process and IEP development/implementation
Ability to design play-based developmentally appropriate instruction
Skills in behavior management and early intervention strategies
Strong communication collaboration and organizational skills
Experience:
Student teaching internship or experience working with young children
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Instructional Strategies
Collaborate with parents staff and specialists to develop and implement IEPs through the ARD process
Implement play-based hands-on instruction aligned with developmental milestones
Adapt curriculum to support communication motor social and pre-academic skill development
Use a variety of instructional strategies including sensory activities structured routines and assistive technology
Support inclusion by collaborating with general education teachers when appropriate
Participate in ARD/IEP meetings and instructional planning
Student Growth and Development
Assess student progress using formal and informal tools appropriate for early learners
Support development of communication social interaction and self-help skills
Provide or assist with personal care (toileting feeding hygiene) as outlined in IEPs
Work with therapists and specialists to meet developmental goals
Classroom Management and Organization
Create a safe nurturing and structured classroom environment that supports early learning
Establish consistent routines and positive behavior supports
Manage student behavior including crisis intervention when necessary in accordance with IEPs
Supervise and direct paraprofessionals or aides
Ensure safety of students including those with mobility or medical needs
Communication and Collaboration
Maintain open supportive communication with families
Partner with staff to ensure continuity of care and instruction
Participate in staff development and ongoing training
Maintain accurate records documentation and compliance with all special education requirements
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Direct and oversee instructional aides and classroom support staff