Special Education Jobs

Special education teachers work with students who have learning disabilities, developmental delays, physical impairments, emotional or behavioral disorders, and other conditions that require individualized instruction. These educators adapt curriculum, teaching methods, and classroom environments to help every student access learning effectively. The role combines classroom instruction with ongoing assessment, collaboration with families, and coordination with specialists.

The day-to-day responsibilities vary based on the specific disability category and school setting. Some special education teachers work in self-contained classrooms where they teach all core subjects to a smaller group of students. Others spend their time in resource rooms, providing targeted intervention in reading, math, or other academic areas before students return to general education classes. In inclusive settings, special education teachers may co-teach alongside general education staff, ensuring students with IEPs (Individualized Education Programs) participate meaningfully in mainstream classes. Regardless of setting, special education professionals spend significant time developing and implementing IEPs, monitoring student progress, communicating with families about their child's development, and attending meetings with school teams.

Why this role matters in schools

Special education teachers ensure that students with disabilities receive a free, appropriate public education as guaranteed by federal law. Beyond legal compliance, these educators recognize that every student brings strengths and potential to the classroom. By providing targeted instruction, assistive technology, behavioral supports, and modified materials, special education professionals help students build academic skills, independence, and confidence. Their work often extends beyond academics—they teach self-advocacy, social skills, and transition planning for post-secondary life, preparing students for meaningful futures in employment and community participation.

Typical career path

Most special education teachers begin their careers by earning a bachelor's degree in special education or a related field, which includes both general education coursework and specialized training in assessing and teaching students with disabilities. Many educators start with a general special education license and later pursue endorsements in specific disability categories or grade levels based on career interests and school needs.

New teachers often begin in resource room or self-contained classroom positions, where they build foundational skills in assessment, instructional planning, and behavior management. As experience grows, some teachers transition into co-teaching roles, pursue leadership positions like special education coordinator or director, or specialize in areas like autism spectrum disorder or emotional and behavioral disabilities. Some educators combine special education expertise with related roles—such as school psychologist, speech-language pathologist, or school counselor—by pursuing additional certifications or advanced degrees.

The special education field offers stability and ongoing professional development, with many schools providing training in evidence-based interventions and collaborative practices. Teachers in this specialty often describe the work as deeply rewarding, pointing to the tangible growth they witness in their students and the meaningful relationships they build with families.

184 Special Education Jobs Found

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FY27:Teacher, Special Education, Speech and Language Programs , Goshen ES, 0.3 FTE

Montgomery County Public Schools

Washington, District of Columbia Part-time
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School Services - School Special Education Teacher - $46 per hour

Supplemental Health Care

Columbus, Ohio Contractor
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Special Education Teacher in Pflugerville, TX

Soliant Health

Austin, Texas Contractor
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Travel Special Education Teacher in Austin, TX

Soliant Health

Austin, Texas Part-time and Contractor
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Paraeducator Special Education SCSB- May EVENT

Escondido Union School District

San Diego, California Part-time
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Special Education Coordinator: Uplift Hampton Middle School

Uplift Education

Dallas, Texas Full-time
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Special Education Teachers

BlazerJobs

San Antonio, Texas Contractor
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Special Education Teacher Job

ProCare Therapy

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Contractor
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Special Education (SPED) Director - Small Charter School

Freedom Academy Inc

Phoenix, Arizona Full-time
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Special Education Teacher - Middle School (26-27 School Year)

BAKERRIPLEY

Houston, Texas Full-time
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Special Education Teaching Opportunities

ProCare Therapy

Chicago, Illinois Contractor
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Special Education Summer Teacher

New York City Children's Center

New York, New York Full-time
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2026-2027Secondary Teacher MS Special Education

Oklahoma City Public Schools

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Full-time
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2026 - 2027 Paraprofessional – Pre-K Special Education

Oklahoma City Public Schools

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Full-time
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Travel Special Education Teacher (Sped Teacher) - $2,200 to $2,500 per week in Colorado Springs, CO

AlliedTravelCareers

Denver, Colorado Full-time
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School Services - School Special Education Teacher - $53 per hour

ESS Clinical

Denver, Colorado Contractor
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Special Education Instructor Empowering Diverse Learners | Denver, CO

Sunbelt Staffing

Denver, Colorado Contractor
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Special Education Teacher ? 26/27 SY

ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education

Denver, Colorado Full-time
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Special Education Teacher In Charlotte , NC

ProCare Therapy

Charlotte, North Carolina Contractor
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Special Education Teacher - Special Setting - Multi-Categorical Certification Required 2026-2027 School Year

Fort Mill School District

Charlotte, North Carolina Full-time