K-4 Special Education & Behavior Support Teacher at Denver Language School
Denver, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 May, 26

Salary

57555.0

Posted On

18 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Special Education Law, IEP Management, Behavioral Interventions, Tiered Supports, Data Collection, Progress Monitoring, Organizational Skills, Time Management, Collaboration, Communication Skills, FBA Implementation, BIP Development, Social-Emotional Support, Self-Regulation, School Readiness, Special Education Compliance

Industry

Primary and Secondary Education

Description
Description Overview of position: The K-4 Special Education & Behavior Support Teacher serves a dual role supporting students with disabilities and providing targeted behavioral and social-emotional interventions for early elementary students. This position is responsible for ensuring compliance with all district and state special education requirements while delivering high-quality, individualized instruction aligned to student IEP goals. This teacher will deliver IEP service minutes through both push-in and pull-out services, design individualized instructional plans, and implement targeted academic and behavioral interventions. A significant portion of the role includes supporting K-1 students in developing self-regulation, social-emotional skills, and school-readiness behaviors to ensure successful access to the general education classroom. The successful candidate must be highly organized, knowledgeable in special education compliance, skilled in behavioral interventions, and able to collaborate effectively with families, teachers, and multidisciplinary teams. This vacancy will be posted until 03/02/26 or until filled by a highly qualified candidate. We encourage individuals to apply even if the above date has passed. The anticipated start date for this position is as soon as possible. The selected candidate will report to the Head of Special Education. Pay and Benefits: Employees at DLS are compensated in accordance with other Denver-area charter schools. The annual salary of $55,000 - $57,555 will be prorated to reflect a mid-year start. 8 days of PTO with an option to roll days to the following school year. PTO will be prorated to reflect a mid-year start. Health, vision, and dental insurance subsidized by the school. Employee assistance program and online mental health support paid by the school. Early student release each Friday to offer opportunities for professional development and collaboration. Discounted rates for after-school Fun Clubs of employees’ children. Individualized coaching and support, as well as school-funded professional development. Employees' children get priority in student enrollment, but there is no guarantee of enrollment due to seat availability. Short term disability insurance, term life insurance paid fully by the school. Essential Functions and Objectives Deliver IEP service minutes through push-in and pull-out services aligned with student goals and service plans. Design instructional plans and interventions to meet individual student academic and behavioral goals. Support implementation of accommodations and modifications within the general education classroom and coach teachers as needed. Develop and implement Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), including data collection and team collaboration. Collect and analyze data to monitor progress toward IEP goals and ensure compliance with reporting requirements. Coordinate with related service providers to ensure students receive appropriate supports aligned to their goals. Participate in IEP meetings and communicate clearly, respectfully, and solution-focused with families and staff. Provide direct support for K-1 students related to social-emotional development, self-regulation, and skills needed to safely access the general education classroom. Serve as a collaborative member of the Student Support Team. Skills Strong knowledge of special education law, compliance, and documentation Ability to write and manage Individual Education Plans (IEPs) Experience implementing behavioral interventions and tiered supports Data collection and progress monitoring skills Strong organizational and time-management skills Ability to manage multiple competing priorities Positive collaboration and communication skills Background in RBT, BCBA, ABA behavioral specialist roles (ex: RBT, BCBA, ABA) Experience using Enrich or similar special education data systems Experience in early elementary (K-1) social-emotional and behavior support Experience partnering with immersion or general education teachers Ability to work across campuses if needed Denver Language School is committed to providing an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based on race, age, creed, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or pregnancy and will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. Denver Language School is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. Requirements Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree preferred) Valid Colorado Special Education teaching license OR eligibility to obtain licensure 2–4 years of experience in special education (strong candidates with less experience may be considered if licensed or licensure-eligible) Demonstrated experience delivering IEP services and managing compliance timelines Preferred Qualifications 4–6 years of experience in special education and/or behavior support Experience developing and implementing Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Experience supporting early elementary students with self-regulation and behavioral needs Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams
Responsibilities
This role involves delivering individualized instruction and IEP service minutes through push-in and pull-out methods, focusing on academic and behavioral goals for K-4 students with disabilities. Key duties include designing instructional plans, implementing targeted interventions, developing FBAs/BIPs, and ensuring compliance with special education requirements.
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