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Richmond R-XVI | ' Elementary Special Education Position' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 3/19/2024)
The Richmond R-XVI School District is seeking applications for a special education teacher at the elementary level for the 2024-2025 school year. Elementary and Cross Categorical certification is required. Experience teaching special education utilizing the co-teaching model is preferred. The candidate needs to possess knowledge, experience and expertise in teaching students with disabilities, as well as, demonstrate competency and compliance in the special education process. For additional information regarding this position please contact Cindy Naber, Special Services Director, by email at cnaber@richmondspartans.org or by phone at 816-776-6912. The Richmond R-XVI School District is an accredited 3A school district and has earned the Distinction in Performance recognition in recent years (2008, 2009, 2011 & 2012). The district uses the Professional Learning Communities model for professional development. Richmond is located approximately 45 miles northeast of Downtown Kansas City, MO with just under 6,000 residents and a PreK-12 population of approximately 1600. If a candidate is found prior to the closing of the application process, the Richmond R-XVI School District reserves the right to close the application window. The Richmond R-XVI School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate or deny services on the basis of age, ancestry, race, color, disability, marital status, parental status, national origin, sex, religion, genetic information, participation in constitutionally protected activities, or veteran status. Any questions regarding Title IX, Section 504, The Family Medical and Leave Act, or the Americans with Disabilities Act should be directed to the Superintendent of Schools at 1017 E. Main Street, Richmond, MO 64085, 816-776-6912. If special needs exist as addressed in the Americans with Disabilities Act which require this publication in an alternative format, the district may be contacted at the above address. Reasonable effort will be made to accommodate these special needs.

Marshall | '24-25 Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A)' | 'Speech/Language Specialist' -- (revised 4/3/2024)
SUMMARY: Speech/Language Pathologist assistants are communication specialists who work with both the general education and special education population with language, articulation, fluency and voice delays/disorders. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Other duties may be assigned. • Administer screenings for PST or teacher request to identify language, articulation, fluency, and voice delays/disorders according to the student’s age. • Collaborate and provide informal training related to communication delays/disorders to school administrators, classroom teachers, and parents during the pre-referral process. • Lead IEP meetings for caseload. • Participate in evaluation meetings and IEP meetings for students served. • Develop, implement, casemanage, and maintain special education files and paperwork according to IDEA guidelines. • Keep data on IEP goals to assess progress. • Implement individualized programs of therapy at school, daycare, or other designated sites. • Collaborate with outside agencies to meet individual student needs. • Provide information, support, and carry-over programs to parents, families, and teachers of students with communication delays/disorders. • Attend and participate in staffings/meetings on Intervention Days. • Monitor hearing aids and auditory trainers for students with a hearing impairment in their respective buildings. • Participate in team decisions regarding the selection and development of assistive technology including augmentative and alternative communication systems. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises students CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Certification from the State of Missouri EVALUATION: Performance of this position will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of Support Services Personnel. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Nine-month employee on twelve-month contract. Salary to be established by the Board of Education

Lakeland R-III | 'Deaf/Hearing Impaired Teacher' | 'Deaf/Hearing Impaired' -- (revised 3/15/2024)
The Exceptional Pupil Cooperative located in Bolivar Mo has an opening for a Special Education Teacher the 24-25 school year. Applicants are required to Special Education certification.

Henry Co. R-I | 'Early Childhood Special Education' | 'Early Childhood (B-3)' -- (posted 2/16/2024)
Henry County R1 School District is in need of an Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) teacher for the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year. Applicants must possess appropriate Missouri certification or be able to secure such prior to employment. Candidates should complete an application packet that includes the following items: 1) A completed district application. 2) A cover letter and current resume. 3) A copy of all college transcripts. 4) A copy of all certificates. 5) A minimum of three(3) letters of reference. Interested parties should direct questions to Whitney Bowers, Student Services Director, at 660-647-3106 ext. 354 or email at: bowersw@hcr1.org

Richmond R-XVI | 'High School Special Ed/Transition Coord' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 2/29/2024)
The Richmond R-XVI School District is seeking applications for a high school special education teacher for the 2024-2025 school year. K-12 Special Education certification is required. Experience teaching special education utilizing the co-teaching model is preferred. The candidate needs to possess knowledge, experience and expertise in teaching students with disabilities, as well as, demonstrate competency and compliance in the special education process. The ability to communicate with students, parents and colleagues is essential. For additional information regarding this position please contact Cindy Naber, Special Services Director, by email at cnaber@richmondspartans.org or by phone at 816-776-6912. The Richmond R-XVI School District is an accredited school district and uses the Professional Learning Communities model for professional development. Richmond is located approximately 45 miles northeast of Downtown Kansas City, MO with just under 6,000 residents and a PreK-12 population of approximately 1450. If a candidate is found prior to the closing of the application process, the Richmond R-XVI School District reserves the right to close the application window. The Richmond R-XVI School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate or deny services on the basis of age, ancestry, race, color, disability, marital status, parental status, national origin, sex, religion, genetic information, participation in constitutionally protected activities, or veteran status. Any questions regarding Title IX, Section 504, The Family Medical and Leave Act, or the Americans with Disabilities Act should be directed to the Superintendent of Schools at 1017 E. Main Street, Richmond, MO 64085, 816-776-6912. If special needs exist as addressed in the Americans with Disabilities Act which require this publication in an alternative format, the district may be contacted at the above address. Reasonable effort will be made to accommodate these special needs.

Marshall | 'High School Special Education Teacher' | 'Cross Categorical' -- (posted 4/15/2024)
Teacher, Cross Categorical - SPED Marshall Public School District Job Description Position Title: Teacher, Cross-Categorical - SPED Department: Special Services Reports to: Building Principal ________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY: Responsible for planning instruction and/or adapting the educational program to enable the special students to benefit from educational experiences. (Special Teachers plan for least restrictive learning environment and free appropriate public education.) ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Other duties may be assigned. Instructs individual special students and small groups in IEP directed instruction. Plans curriculum, lessons, and special education programs and teaching methods. Evaluates/Monitors student progress in and outside of special education rooms. Maintains contact and has a good working relationship with parents of special students. Keeps regular staff members informed of student needs and learning styles. Often participates in Class-Within-A-Class educational opportunities. Formally evaluates students. Maintains student Brown folder. Attends initial reevaluation staffings of students. Completes all meetings and paperwork within compliance guidelines. Prepares IEPs and makes sure all staff members and parents received the final copy of the IEP. Accommodates students individual needs on the State and District Wide Testing as directed by the IEP. Problem Solve with parents and school staff when a special student is experiencing difficulties. Evaluates twice a year paraprofessionals that work under their supervision. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises students and paraprofessionals that are assigned to their rooms. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in special education CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Teaching certificate for the State of Missouri in Special Education EVALUATION: Performance of this position will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Nine+ month employee on twelve-month contract. Salary to be established by the Board of Education.

Santa Fe R-X | 'High School Special Education Teacher' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 4/22/2024)
The Santa Fe R-X School District is accepting applications for a high school special education teacher. Applicants must have a Bachelors Degree and Certification in Special Education. The candidate should possess the following knowledge/skills: -Able to Develop & Maintain IEPs -Assess and Evaluate Student Performance -Effective Communication Skills -Legal and Ethical Understanding *Several Coaching opportunities are also available.

Smithton R-VI | 'K-12 Cross Categorical' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 2/14/2024)
Smithton R-VI School District is taking applications for a K-12 Cross Categorical special education teacher to start immediately during the 2023-2024 school year. The teacher will maintain a culture of high expectations and provide high support to those who need it and enhance teacher/student relationships. Additional expectations include timely and meaningful feedback to students and parents, encouraging lifelong learning. Strong communication skills, being student centered, and having a positive, encouraging team player attitude are important characteristics. QUALIFICATIONS Valid Missouri Teaching Certificate (or prepared to obtain) in Special Education K-12, Cross-Categorical Knowledge of Special Education Process, State and Federal Regulations ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS • Adapts instructional material as necessary to meet the needs of all students, including aptitudes and interests. • Assesses student accomplishments on a daily basis, including formal and informal assessment. • Regularly communicates to parents the academic program of students. Increasing the frequency of communication to those parents whose children are experiencing low academic success or a significant change in academic performance. • Completes quarterly reports on each student and maintains complete accurate attendance and grade reporting records. • Establishes a positive climate for learning. • Provides equal educational opportunity for each child. SPECIALIZED RESPONSIBILITIES • Be responsible for developing, implementing, reviewing, and updating student IEP’s, as well as conducting testing and/or observations as part of evaluation process. • Be responsible for conducting annual IEP conferences with parent and/or guardian and maintain adequate records of IEP progress. • Assist in supervising and coordinating all paraprofessional activities within the special classrooms and give accurate input to the director for evaluation purposes. **Smithton is a wonderful small rural school 7 miles east of Sedalia full of great students and staff with a truly family atmosphere. We have approximately 550 students in grades K-12 all in one building. We offer board paid insurance and a competitive salary. Extracurricular sponsor opportunities are also available.

Butler R-V | 'K-12 Special Education Teacher' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 2/5/2024)
The Butler R-V School District is currently accepting applications for a K-12 Special Education teacher for the 2024-2025 school year. Candidates must send completed application, cover letter, resume, updated certification, references, and transcript to Dr. Stacey Lawson, Director of Special Services, at stacey.lawson@butler.k12.mo.us.

Richmond R-XVI | 'Middle School Special Education Position' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 3/19/2024)
The Richmond R-XVI School District is seeking applications for a middle school special education teacher for the 2024-2025 school year. K-12 Special Education certification is required. Experience teaching special education utilizing the co-teaching model is preferred. The candidate needs to possess knowledge, experience and expertise in teaching students with disabilities, as well as, demonstrate competency and compliance in the special education process. The ability to communicate with students, parents and colleagues is essential. For additional information regarding this position please contact Cindy Naber, Special Services Director, by email at cnaber@richmondspartans.org or by phone at 816-776-6912. The Richmond R-XVI School District is an accredited school district and uses the Professional Learning Communities model for professional development. Richmond is located approximately 45 miles northeast of Downtown Kansas City, MO with just under 6,000 residents and a PreK-12 population of approximately 1450. If a candidate is found prior to the closing of the application process, the Richmond R-XVI School District reserves the right to close the application window. The Richmond R-XVI School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate or deny services on the basis of age, ancestry, race, color, disability, marital status, parental status, national origin, sex, religion, genetic information, participation in constitutionally protected activities, or veteran status. Any questions regarding Title IX, Section 504, The Family Medical and Leave Act, or the Americans with Disabilities Act should be directed to the Superintendent of Schools at 1017 E. Main Street, Richmond, MO 64085, 816-776-6912. If special needs exist as addressed in the Americans with Disabilities Act which require this publication in an alternative format, the district may be contacted at the above address. Reasonable effort will be made to accommodate these special needs.

Sherwood Cass R-VIII | 'Middle School Special Education Teacher' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 4/2/2024)
Sherwood Cass R-VIII School District is looking for a goal oriented, student driven Special Education teacher for our Middle School. Coaching opportunities are available in MS Football, HS/MS Basketball and Assistant Wrestling. Please apply at sherwoodk12.net. For questions contact MS Principal AJ Stevens at aj.stevens@sherwoodk12.net

Butler R-V | 'Special Education' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 1/30/2024)
The Butler R-V School District is seeking applications for special education teachers for the 2023-2024 school year. Specific grade level to be determined at a later date. Interested applicants possessing appropriate Missouri certification should visit the district website www.butlerr5.org and send completed application, including cover letter, resume, updated certification, references, and transcript to Director of Special Services, Dr. Stacey Lawson, stacey.lawson@butler.k12.mo.us. The Butler R-V School District is located south of the Kansas City metropolitan area on I-49 Highway. We are a progressive school district that transitioned to a 4-day school week last year. We offer a competitive compensation package with fully funded health insurance for the employee.

Lincoln R-II | 'Special Education ' | 'Cross Categorical' -- (revised 4/4/2024)
The Lincoln R-2 School District is seeking applicants for a Cross Categorical Special Education classroom teacher. The position is for the 2024-2025 school year.

Ballard R-II | 'Special Education and Process Coordinator' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 2/21/2024)
Description The Ballard R-II School District is seeking student-centered, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable teaching candidates for a K-12 Special Education and Process Coordinator roll for the 2023-2024 school year. In this position there is also the possibility of earning a yearly stipend as the Special Education Director based on experience and determination to learn the job. Ballard is a small, rural district with approximately 115 students, located between Adrian, MO and Clinton, MO on 18 highway; within 45 minutes south of the KC metro area and 20 minutes west of Truman Reservoir. A valid Missouri teaching certificate is required and other areas of certification would be helpful, but not required. Successful candidates will possess the ability to cross a broad spectrum of curriculum from elementary through high school, actively work to engage students in the learning process, and provide opportunities for individuals to achieve their maximum potential. Essential Functions: 1. Acts as the responsible agent for the special education process, the direct instruction of special services students, and is knowledgeable of the subject(s) they are assigned to teach. 2. Maintains clear and up¬ to ¬date lesson plans. 3. Conducts assigned activities from the administration, in conformity with the approved policies of the Board of Education. 4. Relates plans to clearly defined objectives consistent with established curriculum. Provides the experiences needed to extend students’ thinking skills with a program of study that, as much as possible, meet the individual needs and interests of the students. 5. Previews and has needed materials available. Increases the probability of continued student learning through greater motivation. Creates a classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of the students. 6. Makes effective use of planning time. Observes designated working hours per the job assignment and uniqueness of each assignment. 7. Employs a variety of instructional techniques, technology, and instructional media consistent with the needs and capabilities of the individuals or student groups involved. 8. Differentiate for individual students based on their unique learning needs. 9. Maintains confidentiality and non¬judgmental views of children and families served. 10. Frequent use of formative and summative assessments to determine instructional needs of individual students. 11. Support individual student needs through collaboration with classroom teacher, other support staff, and parents. 12. Takes necessary and responsible precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities. 13. Assists the administration in implementing all policies and rules governing student life and conduct. Develops reasonable rules of behavior and procedures in the classroom and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and just manner. Encourages students to set and maintain standards of classroom behavior. 14. Makes provision for being available to students and parents for education¬-related purposes outside the instructional day when required or requested to do so under reasonable terms. 15. Continues professional growth through participation in developmental opportunities. 16. Participates in curriculum development and improvement and revision of course outlines for the classes he/she teaches. 17. Performs campus supervision as needed or directed by supervisor. 18. Attends staff meetings and serves on staff committees as required. 19. Participates cooperatively with the principal in performance evaluations as stated in the district’s policies/procedures. 20. Performs other duties as assigned at the request of the administration. The Successful Candidate Will: • Develop a program of study that meets individual needs, interests and abilities of students. • Prepares course objectives and outlines for course of study following curriculum guidelines or requirements of state and school. • Assigns lessons, corrects homework, and provides students with positive feedback and constructive criticism on assignments. • Administers tests to evaluate student’s progress, records results, and issues reports or conducts meetings to inform parents of progress. • Establishes and enforces rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom they are responsible. • Establishes positive secure relationships with students. • Maintains discipline in the classroom. • Recognizes and refers students encountering medical, physical and/or psychological problems seeking the assistance of district specialists as required. • Establishes and maintains appropriate working relationships by actively communicating with parents and stakeholders. Qualifications: 1. Education level – Bachelor’s degree 2. Certification or Licensure – Appropriate and current Missouri Teaching Certificate in Special Education. 3. Other requirements – Must successfully pass a background check that is satisfactory to the Board of Education. Excellent organizational skills, oral and written skills, time management, and telephone skills. Computer knowledge and assistive technology.

Lakeland R-III | 'Special Education Consultant' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 3/8/2024)
The Exceptional Pupil Cooperative located in Bolivar, Missouri, has an opening for a Special Education Consultant for the 24-25 school year. The Exceptional Pupil Cooperative is on a 4 DAY WORK WEEK SCHEDULE. This position requires certification and experience in administering cognition/IQ tests. The special education consultant will be based at the Cooperative but will travel to Cooperative districts to assist with all special education needs. The applicant should possess a Master's Degree and have experience in Missouri special education laws and compliance. The Exceptional Pupil Cooperative has 100 percent board paid health insurance.

Carrollton R-VII | 'Special Education Instructor' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 2/23/2024)
The Carrollton R-VII School District is accepting applications for an Special Education Instructor for the current 2024-2025 School Year. Qualifications include: a bachelor's degree, successful background screening, and appropriate certification preferred.

Richmond R-XVI | 'Special Education Process Coordinator ' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 3/18/2024)
Richmond R-XVI School District is looking for a Special Education Process Coordinator. The Special Education Process Coordinator supervises the SPED process from referral through placement and provision of services, appropriate identification and placement of students with disabilities, and public agency compliance with state and federal requirements for special education. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Qualifications: Must have an appropriate Missouri Special Education Certificate in one special education field. (i.e., Mild/Moderate Cross Categorical, ECSE, etc.). Candidates have demonstrated a knowledge of the Special Education Process and laws and have 5 years experience in providing special education services preferred. For questions, letters of interest or more information regarding the position, please call Cindy Naber at (816) 776-6912 or cnaber@richmondspartans.org

Clinton | 'Special Education Teacher' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 4/5/2024)
The Clinton School district is currently seeking 3 Special Education Teachers for the 2024-2025 school year. We have openings in our elementary, intermediate, and middle school.  Please visit our district website at https://clintonsd.tedk12.com/hire/Index.aspx to view the complete job description and to apply for this position.  Thank you!

Lakeland R-III | 'Special Education Teacher' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 3/15/2024)
The Exceptional Pupil Cooperative located in Bolivar, Mo, has an opening for a Special Education Teacher the 24-25 school year. Applicants are required to Special Education certification.

Lincoln R-II | 'Special Services Paraprofessional' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 4/4/2024)
Special Services Paraprofessional for the 2024-2025 school year. Full time salary with benefits. Must have 60 college hours or Praxis Certification as well as be eligible for a DESE sub certificate. Contact Special Services Director, Mrs. Jennifer Smith at smithj@lincoln.k12.mo.us or call 660-547-2222.

Cole Camp R-I | 'Special Services Teacher' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 2/14/2024)
The Cole Camp R-I School District is seeking a Cross Categorical Special Education Teacher for the 2023-24 school year. Cole Camp is a small town in Benton County located just 20 miles south of Sedalia and 20 miles north of the Truman Lake area. We are a PK-12 district rich in tradition and strengthened by multigenerational families. Interested applicants may visit colecamp.schoolwires.net and continue to the bottom of the homepage to the Vacancy Listing and Teacher Application link. Then complete the Certified Teacher application. Interested applicants may also contact Nicole Silvey, Special Services Director at 660-668-3502 x115 or email silveyn@colecamp.k12.mo.us. for more information.

Hale R-I | 'SPED Teacher' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 3/13/2024)
The Hale R-1 School District has an opening for a certified K-12 Special Education Teacher for the 2024-2025 school year. Hale R-1 School is a small rural school with approximately 110 students PK-12. Hale is located in North Central Missouri, 20 miles South of Chillicothe.

Marshall | 'Speech and Language Pathologists 24-25 yr' | 'Speech/Language Specialist' -- (revised 4/3/2024)
SUMMARY: Speech/Language Pathologists are communication specialists who work with both the general education and special education population with language, articulation, fluency and voice delays/disorders. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Other duties may be assigned. • Administer screenings for PST or teacher request to identify language, articulation, fluency, and voice delays/disorders according to the student’s age. • Collaborate and provide informal training related to communication delays/disorders to school administrators, classroom teachers, and parents during the pre-referral process. • Lead IEP meetings for caseload. • Participate in evaluation meetings and IEP meetings for students served. • Develop, implement, casemanage, and maintain special education files and paperwork according to IDEA guidelines. • Keep data on IEP goals to assess progress. • Implement individualized programs of therapy at school, daycare, or other designated sites. • Collaborate with outside agencies to meet individual student needs. • Provide information, support, and carry-over programs to parents, families, and teachers of students with communication delays/disorders. • Attend and participate in staffings/meetings on Intervention Days. • Monitor hearing aids and auditory trainers for students with a hearing impairment in their respective buildings. • Participate in team decisions regarding the selection and development of assistive technology including augmentative and alternative communication systems. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises students EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Master’s degree in speech/language pathology. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Certification from the State of Missouri in Speech Pathology. DESE certification and Board of Healing Arts Certification are needed for filing Medicaid. EVALUATION: Performance of this position will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of Support Services Personnel. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Nine-month employee on twelve-month contract. Salary to be established by the Board of Education

Carrollton R-VII | 'Speech Language Pathologist' | 'Speech/Language Specialist' -- (posted 3/26/2024)
The Carrollton R-VII School District is accepting applicants for a Speech Language Pathologist for the 2024-25 school year. Qualifications: Master's Degree in Speech/Language Pathology Certificates, Licenses: Speech/Pathologist License from the Missouri Board of Healing Arts, Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech and Hearing Assoc. Salary is based upon years of experience and work history. Position is 9.25 months

Crest Ridge R-VII | 'Speech Language Pathologist' | 'Speech/Language Specialist' -- (posted 4/19/2024)
The Johnson County R-VII School District accepting applications for a full-time Speech Language Pathologist for the 24-25 School Year.  To apply, visit our website at www.crestridge.org.  Submit application, letter of interest, resume, evidence of certification, transcripts, and three (3) current letters of recommendation to Student Services Coordinator, Mrs. Jenny Steward, jsteward@crestridge.org.

Clinton | 'Speech-Language Therapist / Pathologist' | 'Speech/Language Specialist' -- (revised 4/5/2024)
The Clinton School district is currently seeking a SLP for the 2024-2025 school year.  Please visit our district website at https://clintonsd.tedk12.com/hire/Index.aspx to view the complete job description and to apply for this position.  Thank you!

Marshall | 'Speech/Language Pathologist or SLPA 24-25 yr' | 'Speech/Language Specialist' -- (revised 4/3/2024)
Marshall Public Schools is seeking a student-centered, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable candidates for SLP/SLPA positions at various age levels for the 2021-2022 school year. The successful candidates will maintain high expectations for student performance, provide engaging instruction and activities, and use strategies to encourage positive behavior in classroom management. Marshall Public Schools is committed to adult learning, meaningful collaboration among team members, and exceptional job satisfaction.

KVC Missouri | 'Teacher - Cameron, MO' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 4/9/2024)
KVC Teachers are responsible for teaching students academic and social skills in a private educational system, collaborating closely with therapists, teacher assistants, youth care specialists, adjunctive therapists, and other treatment team members. They engage in regular communication with external contacts, including parents/guardians, schools, treatment providers, and referral agency personnel, discussing the child's needs and progress. Schedule: •Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM •No afterschool hours required. Compensation: •$37,000 - $50,000 annually, depending on education and experience **Starting salaries vary based on license status, education, and experience. In addition to sick and personal days...Holidays, snow days, winter/spring/summer break will be scheduled off, with full-pay, as this is a salaried position. Education: •Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field Licensure/Certification: •Teacher I: Missouri Department of Education Substitute Certification or actively working towards acquiring certification. •Teacher II: State of Missouri License to teach Requirements: •Must be 21 years old to apply •Pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check required •Valid driver's license •Valid auto insurance

KVC Missouri | 'Teacher - Columbia, MO' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 4/9/2024)
KVC Teachers are responsible for teaching students academic and social skills in a private educational system, collaborating closely with therapists, teacher assistants, youth care specialists, adjunctive therapists, and other treatment team members. They engage in regular communication with external contacts, including parents/guardians, schools, treatment providers, and referral agency personnel, discussing the child's needs and progress. Schedule: •Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM •No afterschool hours required. Compensation: •$37,000 - $50,000 annually, depending on education and experience **Starting salaries vary based on license status, education, and experience. In addition to sick and personal days...Holidays, snow days, winter/spring/summer break will be scheduled off, with full-pay, as this is a salaried position. Education: •Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field Licensure/Certification: •Teacher I: Missouri Department of Education Substitute Certification or actively working towards acquiring certification. •Teacher II:State of Missouri License to teach Requirements: •Must be 21 years old to apply •Pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check required •Valid driver's license •Valid auto insurance

KVC Missouri | 'Teacher - Lebanon, MO' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 4/9/2024)
KVC Teachers are responsible for teaching students academic and social skills in a private educational system, collaborating closely with therapists, teacher assistants, youth care specialists, adjunctive therapists, and other treatment team members. They engage in regular communication with external contacts, including parents/guardians, schools, treatment providers, and referral agency personnel, discussing the child's needs and progress. Schedule: •Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM •No afterschool hours required. Compensation: •$37,000 - $50,000 annually, depending on education and experience **Starting salaries vary based on license status, education, and experience. In addition to sick and personal days...Holidays, snow days, winter/spring/summer break will be scheduled off, with full-pay, as this is a salaried position. Education: •Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field Licensure/Certification: •Teacher I: Missouri Department of Education Substitute Certification or actively working towards acquiring certification. •Teacher II: State of Missouri License to teach Requirements: •Must be 21 years old to apply •Pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check required •Valid driver's license •Valid auto insurance

KVC Missouri | 'Teacher - St. James, MO' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (revised 4/9/2024)
KVC Teachers are responsible for teaching students academic and social skills in a private educational system, collaborating closely with therapists, teacher assistants, youth care specialists, adjunctive therapists, and other treatment team members. They engage in regular communication with external contacts, including parents/guardians, schools, treatment providers, and referral agency personnel, discussing the child's needs and progress. Schedule: •Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM •No afterschool hours required. Compensation: •$37,000 - $50,000 annually, depending on education and experience **Starting salaries vary based on license status, education, and experience. In addition to sick and personal days...Holidays, snow days, winter/spring/summer break will be scheduled off, with full-pay, as this is a salaried position. Education: •Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field Licensure/Certification: •Teacher I: Missouri Department of Education Substitute Certification or actively working towards acquiring certification. •Teacher II: State of Missouri License to teach Requirements: •Must be 21 years old to apply •Pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check required •Valid driver's license •Valid auto insurance

KVC Missouri | 'Teacher - St. Louis, MO' | 'Special Education (K-12)' -- (posted 4/9/2024)
KVC Teachers are responsible for teaching students academic and social skills in a private educational system, collaborating closely with therapists, teacher assistants, youth care specialists, adjunctive therapists, and other treatment team members. They engage in regular communication with external contacts, including parents/guardians, schools, treatment providers, and referral agency personnel, discussing the child's needs and progress. Schedule: •Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM •No afterschool hours required. Compensation: •$37,000 - $50,000 annually, depending on education and experience **Starting salaries vary based on license status, education, and experience. In addition to sick and personal days...Holidays, snow days, winter/spring/summer break will be scheduled off, with full-pay, as this is a salaried position. Education: •Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field Licensure/Certification: •Teacher I: Missouri Department of Education Substitute Certification or actively working towards acquiring certification. •Teacher II: State of Missouri License to teach Requirements: •Must be 21 years old to apply •Pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check required •Valid driver's license •Valid auto insurance





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