- Assess students’ abilities and craft teaching plans
- Adapt learning materials to students’ needs
- Keep track of and reflect on students’ progress
- Monitor children’s behavioral patterns and arrange appropriate interventions if needed
- Find engaging activities to teach skills (e.g. drawing and theater drama)
- Manage classroom crises and resolve conflict
- Prepare students for transition to the next grade
- Inform parents about their children’s performance and potential problems
- Coach/mentor other professionals who work with children with disabilities
- Collaborate with the support staff (e.g. school counselors and speech therapists) to create holistic intervention plans
Proven experience working as a Special Education Teacher or in a similar role supporting students with SEN/LDD.Demonstrated ability to develop and implement effective IEPs tailored to individual student needs.Strong understanding of various learning disabilities, behavioral challenges, and intervention strategies.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration with colleagues, students, and families.Ability to adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate different learning styles and abilities.Familiarity with assessment tools and progress monitoring techniques for students with special needs.Commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive classroom environment.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Willingness to participate in ongoing professional development.Immediate availability to join the team.