Special Education Teacher (Self-Contained K-5

Operation BreakthroughKansas City, MO
Onsite

About The Position

Operation Breakthrough’s mission is to help children living in poverty develop to their fullest potential by providing them a safe, loving and educational environment. We also strive to support and empower the children’s families through education, advocacy, emergency aid and referral services. The K-5 Special Education Teacher provides a safe, nurturing, and highly individualized learning environment for up to five students with disabilities in a self-contained classroom. The teacher is responsible for designing and implementing instruction that meets each student’s academic, developmental, behavioral, social-emotional, and communication needs while supporting students in reaching their fullest potential. The teacher will be supported by OT, PT, and speech therapists. The ideal candidate is a compassionate, patient, creative, and collaborative educator who believes every child can learn and thrive when provided with the right supports, relationships, and opportunities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Special Education or a related field required.
  • Valid state teaching certification/licensure in Special Education or eligibility for certification.
  • Knowledge of IEP development, differentiated instruction, positive behavior supports, and special education practices.
  • Strong communication, organization, problem-solving, and collaboration skills.
  • Ability to maintain a calm, patient, and positive approach when supporting students with complex needs.
  • Commitment to creating an equitable, inclusive, and strengths-based learning environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with K-5 students with disabilities preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement engaging, developmentally appropriate instruction based on each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP).
  • Adapt curriculum, materials, activities, and teaching strategies to meet a wide range of learning abilities and needs.
  • Establish clear classroom routines, expectations, and structures that promote safety, independence, learning, and success.
  • Provide individualized and small-group instruction based on student needs.
  • Use a variety of instructional approaches, including hands-on, visual, sensory, experiential, and technology-supported learning.
  • Monitor student progress and adjust instruction and supports based on data and observation.
  • Promote communication, independence, problem-solving, self-advocacy, and social-emotional development.
  • Develop, implement, and monitor IEP goals in collaboration with families and the educational team.
  • Collect and maintain accurate data related to student progress and IEP goals.
  • Participate in IEP meetings, evaluations, and other student support meetings.
  • Collaborate with related service providers, including speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, counselors, and other specialists.
  • Implement accommodations, modifications, behavior supports, and other services identified in student plans.
  • Maintain accurate and timely student records and documentation.
  • Create a welcoming, inclusive, and structured classroom where students feel safe, valued, and capable.
  • Use positive behavior supports and trauma-responsive practices to help students develop self-regulation and appropriate social behaviors.
  • Identify and respond to individual sensory, communication, behavioral, and emotional needs.
  • Teach students appropriate replacement behaviors and strategies for managing emotions and navigating social situations.
  • Maintain a classroom environment that promotes dignity, respect, independence, and belonging.
  • Establish positive, respectful relationships with parents and caregivers.
  • Communicate regularly with families about student progress, successes, concerns, and opportunities for continued growth.
  • Work collaboratively with general education teachers and other staff to promote inclusion and participation in the broader school community whenever appropriate.
  • Participate as an active member of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Advocate for student needs and ensure that each child’s strengths, interests, and voice are reflected in educational planning.
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