Area Cooperative Educational Services

Special Education Teachers

Area Cooperative Educational Services  •  $54k - $78k/yr  •  Shelton, CT (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Perry Hill NEST - Shelton, CT 06484
Position Type: Full TimeEducation
Level: 4 Year Degree
Salary Range: $53,841.00 - $78,056.00 Salary
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: EducationACES is seeking special education teachers who are looking to do meaningful, team-based work with Pre-K through grade 1 students in our autism programs at the ACES Perry Hill NEST within Perry Hill School in Shelton, CT.
This is not a traditional classroom role. Our Perry Hill NEST (Nurturing Early Support and Transition) program is built around early, intensive intervention and a shared commitment to getting it right for students at a critical point in their development. The work is thoughtfully structured and highly individualized. Collaboration and implementation occur through a team-based approach that includes the special education teacher, BCBA, and speech-language pathologist.
About the Program
ACES Perry Hill NEST is a regional, ABA-based program designed for students with autism and related disabilities. The focus is on building communication, social, and learning readiness skills through instruction embedded in everyday classroom routines. The goal is to help students develop the foundational skills they need to successfully transition into Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early elementary settings.
This is a language-rich, highly supported environment where instruction is intentional and consistent across the entire team. We are also continuing to grow the program, with expansion into first grade beginning in ESY 2026.
How the Work is Structured
- Classrooms are co-led by a Special Education Teacher and a BCBA, with shared responsibility for IEP development, programming, and instructional decision-making
- The special education teacher serves as a key instructional leader in the classroom, providing guidance, direction, and ongoing support to multiple Behavior Technicians implementing student programming
- Each student is supported by a dedicated Behavior Technologist, allowing for a high level of individualized instruction
- Class sizes are intentionally small, with morning, afternoon, and full-day programming options
- Instruction targets academic, social, behavioral, and adaptive skills, with a strong focus on functional independence
- The work is supported by a transdisciplinary team, including speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists
What Matters in This Role
We are looking for educators who:
- Have experience working with students with complex learning and behavioral needs, including autism
- Experience managing multiple staff working together in a classroom setting
- Understand how to adapt curriculum, differentiate instruction, and create structured, predictable learning environments
- Can build strong, respectful relationships with students, families, and team members
- Are comfortable providing clear direction and feedback to support staff within a collaborative model
- Bring a mindset of continuous learning and reflection to their practice
Position Details
- 186- day school year plus 18 days of Extended School Year (ESY)
- Participation in the Connecticut Teachers’ Retirement System

Qualifications
- CT Special Education Certification (065, 165, or 265) required
- Candidates currently enrolled in a certification program and eligible for a DSAP will be considered

QualificationsValid Connecticut Certification in Special Education and/or other related area
Area Cooperative Educational Services

About Area Cooperative Educational Services

ACES (Area Cooperative Educational Services) is dedicated to enhancing and transforming lives through education, innovation, and collaboration. Serving the Greater New Haven area and beyond, ACES provides a wide range of educational services and programs designed to meet the diverse needs of our communities.

As a regional educational service center, ACES operates as both a non-profit and a service organization. We function as a school district serving more than 2,000 students across three magnet schools, seven special education schools, and five alternative education programs. Additionally, we support many more students and educational professionals throughout the region through our comprehensive Services Division.

We offer specialized education programs for students from preschool through adulthood, ensuring that every individual has access to the resources and support they need to succeed. Our Life Skills program, beginning at age 23, is designed to equip adults with the practical skills necessary for independent living and community integration.

In addition to our educational services, ACES also provides professional development, technology solutions, operational support to school districts, and more, enhancing the overall quality of education in the region. The Open Choice and Magnet School programs provide parents and students with diverse educational options, fostering an inclusive environment that promotes academic excellence and personal growth. Our commitment to innovation and excellence makes ACES a vital resource for students, educators, and communities alike.

Together, we are ACES—dedicated to excellence in education and committed to empowering every individual to reach their full potential.

To learn more into about ACES and its impactful initiatives, we invite you to explore www.aces.org.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New Haven, Connecticut
Year Founded
1969
Website
aces.org
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