THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS Jobs Hiring Now
THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS is hiring for 5 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in healthcare administration and curriculum design, with listed salaries up to about $94,000. Migrate Mate updates THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS's live openings daily. The Foundation Schools is a special education school organization serving students with disabilities and emotional or behavioral challenges across the greater Washington, D.C. region.
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THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 5
- Top team
- Healthcare Administration
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Largo
- Salary range
- $53,000–$94,000
Listed salaries for THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS roles on Migrate Mate range from about $53,000 to $94,000 per year across 5 open roles, as of July 16, 2026.
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$52,867-$85,282 PER YEAR
FULL-TIME
JOB SUMMARY
Teachers at The Foundation Schools employ special education strategies and techniques to provide quality instruction that results in the students’ mastery of approved curriculum and that promotes social, emotional and cognitive learning. Teachers are the primary instructors in a self-contained setting and must be able to understand and carry out their students’ IEP requirements. Teachers provide differentiated instruction and are able to modify the curriculum to meet the needs of the students’ IEPs. Teachers effectively manage student behavior through implementation of behavior management systems, school rules, policies, and procedures.
FLSA STATUS: Exempt employee
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Employ special education strategies and techniques to provide quality instruction that results in the students’ advancement of their academic progress on the approved curriculum and that promotes social and emotional growth
- Demonstrate knowledge of academic subjects and the ability to effectively teach content area while using the approved curriculum
- Communicate in a professional manner with parents/guardians about students’ academic and behavior progress prior to interims, end of reporting periods or as needed
- Create and implement lesson plans that utilize a variety of teaching methods, including the use of technology, direct instruction, independent study and group learning, in order to engage students and actively encourage student participation; submit lesson plans within set guidelines
- Demonstrate the ability to adapt classroom environment, activities, teaching styles, behavior management practices and lesson plans to meet the needs of students with varying academic levels and learning styles
- Establish expectations for learning and set classroom structure to encourage student participation and appropriate behavior
- Use formal and informal observation and assessment tools to determine students’ needs, and adjust interventions and practices to accommodate those needs; evaluate instructional effectiveness, document, and make modifications based on data, reflection, and feedback
- Provide a safe, structured, creative, and engaging classroom that is conducive to learning
- Maintain an accurate classroom instructional inventory at all times
- Demonstrate knowledge of special education laws and regulations including IDEA, FERPA, COMAR, and DCMR
- Participate in the development and monitoring of students’ IEPs, BIPs, and FBAs including completion of required documentation within set guidelines
- Grade students’ work, document students’ work in grade books, and complete grades within deadlines
- Attend and actively participate in IEP meetings, reentry meetings, and other meetings with parents/guardians, students or county representatives; report accurately on student academic progress
- Act as the lead in the classroom by providing guidance and direction to program assistants and dedicated aides assigned to their classroom
- Demonstrate an understanding of how our students’ disabilities impact their behavior and ability to learn; display knowledge of students’ diagnoses and adapt intervention strategies accordingly to meet the requirements of the students’ IEPs and BIPs
- Effectively manage and document student behavior through implementation of behavior management systems, school rules, policies, and procedures; model appropriate behavior for students during the school day
- Proactively identify behaviors among all students that could lead to a crisis, an unsafe situation or disrupt the learning environment; use effective behavior management techniques to address these behaviors in order to limit the severity and length of disruptions
- Proactively provide supervision of students to ensure the safety and security of the school program at all times
- Maintain student confidentiality in accordance with The Foundation Schools Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest Statement and student record confidentiality procedures
- Demonstrate appropriate use of verbal de-escalation skills to manage student behaviors; utilize the behavior continuum in order to use or consider the use of the least restrictive behavioral interventions necessary; use effective, appropriate, and approved strategies during a crisis including the participation in seclusions, therapeutic holds, escorts, and student restraints when necessary; consistently, and appropriately utilize and model TACT 2 techniques or classroom behavior management strategies
- Work with other teachers, therapists, school leaders, and other team members to determine the student and/or classroom needs and adjust interventions and practices to best meet those needs; work with team to develop interventions and/or incentive plans when appropriate
- Actively participate in committees, meetings, supervision, and professional development activities
- Consistently model and implement the company’s core values to drive actions and to guide our students to incorporate Teamwork, Work Ethic, Integrity, Respect, and Leadership into positive behaviors
- Comply with all of The Foundation Schools’ policies, rules, protocols, and procedures
- Complete other duties as assigned
BENEFITS
- Company Paid –Group Term Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, Short Term Disability, and Long Term Disability Insurances, Employee Assistance Program, 403(b) Retirement Plan (Up to 8% employer contribution after 1 year of service for eligible employees), Educational Funds Assistance, 9 Paid Holidays, Paid Days Leave (PTO), Extended Sick Leave, Scheduled School Leave
- Company and Employee Cost Shared - Health Insurance (include prescription and visions benefits), Dental Insurance
- Employee Paid - Flexible Spending Account Plan (FSA) Medical & Dependent Care Accounts, Supplemental Life Insurance, Supplemental Accident, Hospital and Critical Illness Benefits
- Other Benefits - Credit Union Membership, Free Parking on Site, Professional Development Programs
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Experience and Licensure
- Bachelor’s degree or higher is required, preferably in education, special education or related field, Master’s degree preferred
- MSDE license or eligibility for MSDE license required in special education, and appropriate grade band; Art and Physical Education teachers require MSDE license or eligibility for MSDE license in content area
- Two or more years of experience in a special education setting or experience working with emotionally disabled students or children with autism is preferred
- Knowledge of IDEA and its specific applications to educating students with special education needs and emotional and other disabilities preferred
- Bilingual (Spanish/English) abilities are a plus
Physical, Interpersonal and Cognitive
- Utilize basic office equipment such as computer, tablet, telephone, fax, copier, etc.
- Complete reports and data input while using a variety of computer programs
- Move and carry supplies; light lifting, non-repetitive
- Maintain a professional demeanor and relationship with students, colleagues, families and community partners
- Work positively and collaboratively with others
- Maintain a professional work ethic and meet the standards of professionalism including appropriate attire, attendance, and timeliness
- Demonstrate effective time management and organization skills
- Prioritize and plan work activities
- Use time and resources efficiently, set realistic action plans and goals
- Speak clearly and be understood by others
- Read and express thoughts in a written format
- Possess and demonstrate a high level of mental and emotional balance
- Respond quickly and tactfully to crisis situations while using critical thinking to assess problems
- Work with minimum supervision and meet deadlines
- Physically restrain or assist in student restraints
- Possess sufficient mobility to provide instruction and manage student behaviors
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THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS's 5 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are healthcare administration and curriculum design. The Foundation Schools provides specialized educational and therapeutic programs for students with disabilities, learning differences, and emotional or behavioral needs. Its staff includes special education teachers, licensed therapists, and support professionals working across school-year and 12-month program calendars. Most THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS roles are based in Largo and Landover.
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How many jobs is THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS hiring for right now?
THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS is hiring for 5 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in healthcare administration and curriculum design. Openings span both school-year and 12-month positions across elementary, middle, and high school programs. Migrate Mate pulls The Foundation Schools' current listings so the count reflects what is actively posted.
What kinds of roles does THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS hire for?
The most active teams are healthcare administration and curriculum design. The Foundation Schools regularly hires special education teachers across subject areas and grade levels, as well as licensed program therapists holding credentials such as LMSW, LCSW, LGPC, or LCPC. Positions serve students in general and autism-focused programs. Most postings are across all levels, and many roles are tied to specific school-year or 12-month calendars.
Are THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Largo. Each THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS?
Find a role that fits your background in The Foundation Schools' listings on Migrate Mate, then follow the link through to THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS's own application portal. The Foundation Schools manages its hiring directly, so all materials, interviews, and offers are handled by their team. Migrate Mate keeps the listings current so you can apply to roles that are actively open.
What do THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS jobs pay?
Listed salaries for THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS roles on Migrate Mate range from about $53,000 to $94,000 per year as of July 16, 2026, with most postings at across all levels. Exact pay is set by THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS and shown on each listing.
Does THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS hire entry-level?
Most of THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS hiring?
Most THE FOUNDATION SCHOOLS roles are based in Largo and Landover, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.