Entry Level Special Ed Teacher Jobs
New grad special ed teacher jobs welcome recent graduates and entry level candidates with zero to two years of experience, where a strong student-teaching placement or internship can matter more than a long resume. Most openings are on-site roles across Education and Healthcare & Medical Services, with employers like Glendale Elementary School District No. 40, Scottsdale Unified School District, and Chicago Public Schools hiring at this level now.
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PAY GRADE: Certified Salary Schedule
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
POSITION OBJECTIVE:
The job of Teacher (K-12) is done for the purpose/s of planning, organizing and implementing an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)
- Plan, prepare and deliver instructional activities that facilitate active learning experiences
- Develop schemes of work and lesson plans
- Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities
- Prepare classroom for class activities
- Provide a variety of learning materials and resources for use in educational activities
- Identify and select different instructional resources and methods to meet students’ varying needs
- Instruct and monitor students in the use of learning materials and equipment
- Use relevant technology to support instruction
- Observe and evaluate students’ performance and development
- Assign and grade class work, homework, tests and assignments
- Provide appropriate feedback on work
- Encourage and monitor the progress of individual students
- Maintain accurate and complete records of students’ progress and development
- Update all necessary records accurately and completely as required by laws, district policies and school regulations
- Prepare required reports on students and activities
- Manage student behavior in the classroom by establishing and enforcing rules and procedures
- Maintain discipline in accordance with the rules and disciplinary systems of the school
- Apply appropriate disciplinary measures where necessary
- Perform certain pastoral duties but not limited to student support, counseling students with academic problems and providing student encouragement
- Participate in extracurricular activities such as social activities, sporting activities, clubs and student organizations
- Participate in department and school meetings, parent meetings
- Communicate necessary information regularly to students, colleagues and parents regarding student progress and student needs
- Keep up to date with developments in subject area, teaching resources and methods and make relevant changes to instructional plans and activities
- Other duties as assigned
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (positions in this class typically require):
- Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
- Meet professional teacher education requirements of school, district and state
- Single subject teaching credential or certification if teaching a specialized subject
- State certification
- Relevant teaching experience
- Knowledge of relevant technology
- SEI Endorsement required
KEY COMPETENCIES (position requirements at entry):
- Self-motivation
- High energy level
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Attention to detail
- High work standards
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Organizing and planning
- Learning orientation
- Critical thinking
- Stress tolerance
- Flexibility
- Adaptability
- Initiative
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions.
Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts, odors, chemicals, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, workspace restrictions, and intense noises.
NOTE:
The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department.
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Who's Hiring
- Glendale Elementary School District No. 405

- Scottsdale Unified School District2

- Chicago Public Schools1
- St. Marys Medical Center1

- Waterloo Community School District1

Top Industries Hiring
- Education9
- Healthcare & Medical Services1
Entry Level Special Ed Teacher Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an entry level special ed teacher job?
Entry level special ed teacher roles typically require a state teaching license or certification in special education, so confirm your state's requirements early. Completed student-teaching hours, familiarity with Individualized Education Programs, and experience with assistive technology give candidates a real edge. Applying to public school districts, charter networks, and therapeutic day schools broadens your options at this stage.
Which companies hire entry level special ed teachers?
Companies hiring entry level special ed teachers right now include Glendale Elementary School District No. 40, Scottsdale Unified School District, and Chicago Public Schools, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. At this level, public school districts, charter management organizations, and private special education centers tend to post the most openings for new and junior candidates.
Are there remote entry level special ed teacher jobs?
Yes, though most special ed teacher roles are classroom-based. About 0% of entry level special ed teacher openings are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and these tend to involve virtual instruction programs, tele-therapy support, or curriculum development positions that new grads with strong technology skills are well-positioned to pursue.
Are these new grad special ed teacher jobs?
Yes, the listings here include new grad, recent graduate, and junior special ed teacher roles. A posting is new-grad friendly when it welcomes zero to two years of experience, counts student teaching or internship hours toward the requirement, or explicitly accepts a strong portfolio of classroom work in place of a lengthy professional history.
Which industries hire the most entry level special ed teachers?
Entry Level special ed teacher roles concentrate in Education and Healthcare & Medical Services, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors drive entry level hiring because steady enrollment growth and federal mandates for special education services create consistent demand for new and junior candidates ready to step into classrooms.