Description
To be eligible to work as a Special Education Teacher, you need your bachelor's degree and a state-issued certification or license. Depending on your area of interest or expertise, PTS will place you in a primary or a secondary school where you can apply your skills.
In addition to understanding special education methods and modalities, it is important to have good interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. If you're still completing your education, ask your college or university about fieldwork opportunities that may be available to gain hands-on experience with PTS.
As a Special Education Teacher engaging with PTS, you may work a 10-month school year or choose to work during the Extended School Year (ESY). During the day-to-day, you will provide instruction to students living with a range of physical and mental disabilities as well as modify and tailor educational curriculum and:
- Design, carry out, and monitor IEPs
- Provide 1-on-1 and group instruction
- Conduct assessments and evaluations
- Help students achieve their educational goals
- Collaborate with other service, teachers, and administrators
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As part of our promise to talent, Kelly supports those who work with us through a variety of benefits, perks, and work-related resources. Kelly offers eligible employees voluntary benefit plans including medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, term life, whole life, accident insurance, critical illness, a legal plan, and short-term disability. As a Kelly employee, you will have access to a retirement savings plan, service bonus and holiday pay plans (earn up to eight paid holidays per benefit year), and a transit spending account. In addition, employees are entitled to earn paid sick leave under the applicable state or local plan. Click here for more information on benefits and perks that may be available to you as a member of the Kelly Talent Community.
Why Kelly® Education?
Looking for meaningful work that enriches the lives of students? At Kelly Education, we connect passionate people with great jobs in K-12 public schools, PreK and early childhood centers, and higher education institutions. Whether you're looking to work a few days a week or every day, want to work in a teaching or non-teaching role—we'll connect you with flexible work you can feel good about. Even if you're new to the education field, our thorough training and orientation will prepare you to be successful.About Kelly
Work changes everything. And at Kelly, we're obsessed with where it can take you. To us, it's about more than simply accepting your next job opportunity. It's the fuel that powers every next step of your life. It's the ripple effect that changes and improves everything for your family, your community, and the world. Which is why, here at Kelly, we are dedicated to providing you with limitless opportunities to enrich your life—just ask the 300,000 people we employ each year.Kelly Services is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We welcome, value, and embrace diversity at all levels and are committed to building a team that is inclusive of a variety of backgrounds, communities, perspectives, and abilities. At Kelly, we believe that the more inclusive we are, the better services we can provide. Requests for accommodation related to our application process can be directed to Kelly's Human Resource Knowledge Center. Kelly complies with the requirements of California's state and local Fair Chance laws. A conviction does not automatically bar individuals from employment. Kelly participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S.
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