
We are a company driven by our values excellence, possibility, leadership, service, celebration, and integrity A Special Education Teacher coordinates the instructional programs, services, and plans of students with developmental disabilities and severe behavior problems in the school environment, sometimes in a one-to-one capacity.
As a Special Education Teacher, you will:
· Classroom Management Provide research-based specialized instruction and execute educational programs to include structured activities, personalized training programs, and support planning. (Excellence)
· Student Development Assess student progress and determine the need for additional reinforcement or adjustments to instructional techniques. (Celebration)
· Communication: Engage in clear, effective, and relevant written and verbal communication, relaying critical information, updates, and concerns in an interactive and customer service minded manner. (Possibility)
· Engagement Interact directly with students to promote independence in the areas of communication, self-help, social skills, and functional living skills. Facilitate student participation, offer positive reinforcement, provide tailored support, collaborate with others, and ensure continuity of care. (Leadership)
· Safety and Health Ensure the environment is safe and nurturing, intervene in crises, monitor health concerns, report incidents, and act swiftly in emergencies. (Integrity)
· People Management: Guide and direct team members to achieve individual and collective goals to ensure open communication, provide constructive feedback, and foster a supportive work environment conducive to professional growth. Uphold company policies, promote teamwork, and strive to maintain high levels of morale and productivity amongst all. (Leadership)
· Professional Responsibility: Adhere to code of conduct and company policies, review published communications, escalate concerns through chain of command, and ensure confidentiality. Other duties as assigned. (Integrity)
Requirements
You are a great fit for this role if you have knowledge and abilities in:
· Dependability, reliability, responsibility and are highly ethical
· Emotional control and composure that allows you to quickly assess situations and make appropriate decisions, especially in emergencies
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to demonstrate interpersonal skills and effective listening techniques
· Attention to detail and strong organizational skills that allow you to multi-task effectively while being acutely aware of surroundings
· Exceptional customer service skills
· Collaborative teamwork skills to work effectively with diverse individuals and groups.
· Proficiency with MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Education and Experience:
SPED Teacher I
Required:
· Bachelor’s degree in related field
· Valid teaching license and credentials from the Kansas State Department of Education
· Valid Kansas drivers’ license
Preferred:
· CPR and First Aid Certification
· Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) Certification
SPED Teacher II
Special Education Teacher I requirements plus:
· Master’s degree in related field required
Preferred:
· CPR and First Aid Certification
· Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) Certification
SPED Teacher III
Special Education Teacher II requirements plus:
· Minimum 15 years of professional level teaching experience
Preferred:
· CPR and First Aid Certification
· Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) Certification
· Leadership Certification/ License
Physical Requirements:
Work Environment:

As the 30th largest employer in Wichita, KS, serving children throughout the region and country, Heartspring makes life-changing differences for children with neurodevelopmental challenges.
Utilizing a unique, interdisciplinary, strengths-based approach, we assist families in discovering what their child excels at to address the challenges they need help with. We’re committed to turning possibilities into realities for every child who walks through our doors.
Through our Pediatric Outpatient Clinic, Therapeutic Residential and Day School, and Community Engagement programs, we provide comprehensive support for children with neurodevelopmental delays and disorders — including autism spectrum disorder, developmental delays, intellectual and learning challenges, communication challenges, motor development issues, ADHD, and more.
Originally known as the Institute of Logopedics, we’ve pioneered pediatric therapies and special education throughout our 90-year history in the heart of the United States. Our founder, Dr. Martin Palmer, completely changed how children with neurodevelopmental disorders receive healthcare and education. We continue to honor his legacy of innovation and dedication to the children and families we serve within the halls of our campus and beyond.