Training And Education Specialist Jobs in Denver, CO
Training And Education Specialist jobs in Denver are in strong demand, concentrated in the Denver Tech Center, Downtown, and the Stapleton and Fitzsimons corridors, across healthcare, government, and corporate learning and development. Employers hiring right now include Denver Public Schools, DSST Public Schools, and Intermountain Health. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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** Applications will be received until July 2, 2026 . If the position is not filled by then, we may consider applications submitted after the deadline. Interested applicants must apply online by visiting the Denver Public Schools job board at careers.dpsk12.org . **
About this job:
Early Childhood Special Education (SPED) Teachers provide services to students with all identified educational disabilities. ECE Model 1 is an inclusive ECE program that supports children ages 3-5 who require a higher level of specialized instruction and related service support. It is staffed by an Early Childhood Special Educator as the lead teacher and two paraprofessionals. Model 1 (ECE) programs range from ages 3-5.
Special education teachers are responsible for managing a caseload, monitoring student growth, and developing and implementing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). They are also responsible for modifying or adapting curriculum to best meet students' needs while providing access to Common Core State Standards.
What DPS Offers You:
- A Culture that values Equity, Accountability, Integrity, Collaboration and Fun with a shared vision that Every Learner Thrives.
- Competitive Teacher Compensation and Procomp Incentive plan , click here for the DCTA Teacher and SSP Salary Schedule. Click here for more information on compensation for these roles. Please note: You must submit all relevant documentation via onboarding before the deadline (15 days after receiving your offer letter) for salary setting purposes.
- In addition to competitive compensation, DPS has other Total Reward offerings such as; time off , health and wellness benefits , and PERA Retirement .
What You'll Do:
- Instruct students in academic subjects using a variety of techniques to meet students’ varying needs.
- Create, write, monitor, and facilitate IEPs for students on the caseload to ensure that students' individualized academic and social-emotional needs are met.
- Oversee the scheduling of IEP meetings and the IEP process for students assigned to caseload to ensure compliance with state and federal law.
- Assess student progress towards objectives, expectations, and/or goals to provide feedback to students, parents, and administration.
- Promote student respect for the rights of others in the classroom to create and maintain a positive learning environment.
- Prepare lesson plans and materials according to curriculum guidelines, adapting teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests; establishes and communicates clear objectives for lessons, units, and projects; and instructs students individually and in groups using various teaching methods.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to students' physical, medical, and varying learning styles to their identified disabilities to support students.
- Set high expectations for all students to demonstrate a deep belief that every learner thrives.
- Complete Medicaid logging for reimbursement of services when applicable.
- Manage and teach socially appropriate behavior to promote self-regulation and safety.
- May participate in extra-duty activities as outlined in the teachers' collective bargaining agreement (this is for coaching, tutoring, or summer programs, etc. for Dept. of Labor laws).
What You’ll Need:
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field required. A Master's Degree is only required for Concurrent Enrollment positions.
- Hold a Master’s Degree in Deaf Education, preferred.
- Have a valid Colorado Department of Education (CDE) teaching license. Click here for additional information regarding specific requirements and qualifications for the various subject areas ( DPS does accept a CDE Application Receipt for 90 days .)
- ELA-S Only (teaching in both Spanish and English) positions, candidates are required to take the Spanish language proficiency (SLP) exam, proctored by Berlitz Testing. Click here for more information. Additionally, if a teacher has taken, or choses to take, the Praxis II - Spanish: World Language 5195 exam, it will also work at DPS as an appropriate SLP exam, as long as the candidate scores 163 or higher on the Praxis II (#5195) exam.
- ELA-S Only: Must be Bilingual in Spanish and English Required.
- Experience working with young students with exceptional needs and their parents preferred.
- Experience developing and implementing IEPs and BIPs.
- Experience co-teaching in core academic subjects and thrives in a collaborative team approach preferred.
- Experience working or teaching a diverse student population.
- Lead for racial and educational excellence and work to dismantle systems of oppression and inequity in our community, along with believing in and supporting all students so they feel seen and heard with access to high quality education.
- Live and work with a permanent home address in Colorado while working with us. Have the ability with or without accommodations to meet the physical demands of the position.
Denver Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender expression, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or any other status protected by law or regulations. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.
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Who's Hiring
- Denver Public Schools28

- DSST Public Schools3

- Intermountain Health3
- Klaviyo2

- Denver Health2

Top Industries Hiring
- Education25
- Technology & Software3
- Manufacturing1
- Distribution & Wholesale1
- Healthcare & Medical Services1
Training And Education Specialist Jobs in Denver: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a training and education specialist job in Denver?
Focus your search on Denver's largest hiring sectors: healthcare systems along the Fitzsimons corridor, federal and state government agencies concentrated downtown, and corporate learning and development teams in the Denver Tech Center. Candidates who combine instructional design skills with hands-on facilitation experience stand out locally. Familiarity with eLearning platforms and a portfolio of curriculum you have built gives you a clear edge in Denver's competitive market.
Which companies hire training and education specialists in Denver?
Denver training and education specialist roles are posted by Denver Public Schools, DSST Public Schools, and Intermountain Health and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Denver's mix of large hospital networks, federal contractors, and technology companies creates consistent demand for specialists who can train across both technical and compliance-focused programs.
Are there remote training and education specialist jobs in Denver?
Yes, though availability depends heavily on the role, since hands-on facilitation and on-site onboarding positions rarely go remote while instructional design and curriculum development roles frequently do. About 18% of training and education specialist openings tied to Denver are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting broader flexibility in the sector. eLearning development and virtual facilitation roles are the most consistently remote options in Denver's market.
How can I get a training and education specialist job in Denver with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in Denver is through a training coordinator or learning and development assistant role, which many of the city's large hospital systems, government agencies, and downtown corporate offices post regularly. Community college continuing education programs and nonprofit workforce development organizations in Denver also hire entry-level facilitators. Building a small portfolio of training materials or completing a certification in instructional design strengthens your application significantly for these local openings.
Which industries hire the most training and education specialists in Denver?
The sectors hiring the most training and education specialists in Denver are Education, Technology & Software, and Manufacturing, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Denver's growth as a regional hub for healthcare, aerospace, and state government operations drives sustained demand for professionals who can manage compliance training, technical onboarding, and workforce development programs.
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