Long Term Substitute - Special Education Teacher
Company: Oak Park and River Forest High School
Location: Oak Park
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Type: Substitute/ Substitute Teacher Date Posted:
2/6/2026 Location: Oak Park and River Forest High School Date
Available: 03/02/2026 Closing Date: Open until filled. Job Title:
Special Education Teacher - Long Term Substitute Reports to :
Executive Director of Special Education Terms and Conditions:
Substitute assignment Salary: $30 per period for the first 20 days,
then $250 per day applied retroactively to the 1st day Please click
here for more information regarding salary and benefits. FLSA
Status: Exempt Qualifications: Valid Illinois Professional Educator
License with LBS 1 Certification. Minimum 3 years' experience in
working with students with emotional, behavioral, and academic
needs. Experience in developing and implementing Individualized
Education Plans and Behavior Intervention Plans. Knowledgeable
about the IDEA and the laws that govern working with students with
disabilities. Strong verbal and written communication skills:
ability to clearly communicate with students, parents, and team
members; ability to writing detailed reports and documentation
regarding student progress and needs. Demonstrated commitment to
equity and eliminating systemic obstacles for students of color.
Certification, Licensure, Training: Applicants must complete all
requirements of this job as stated with the regulations of the
Illinois State Board of Education (http://www.isbe.net) and
policies of the Oak Park & River Forest School District 200 Board
of Education. Position Summary: The employee in this position must
provide innovative teaching in working with students that
demonstrate academic needs that impacts their ability to access the
curriculum without support. The candidate must have experience in
managing a caseload as well as developing and monitoring IEP
progress. In addition, the candidate should be familiar with
adapting curriculum to meet student needs while meeting the Common
Core Standards. Ideal candidates will also possess experiences in
working with populations of students that require a great deal of
individual support in the area of executive functioning. This
program is currently seeking highly skilled teachers that ensure
the curriculum remains rigorous and meets with all expectations for
graduation requirements. Essential Duties: (Other duties may be
assigned.) Ability to create, write, monitor and facilitate IEPs
for students on caseload. Actively participate in IEP meetings for
students assigned to the caseload. Participate in parent meetings
outside of the IEP to support student needs. Prepare materials and
plan daily instruction appropriate to each assigned class.
Establish reasonable expectations and keep detailed records for
oral and written work and explain grading procedures. Maintain
desirable discipline standards in the classroom and assist, when
needed, in other school areas with student disciplinary management.
Maintain accurate student records, including attendance. Establish
and post a schedule of times for helping students who need
individual assistance. Develop and administer appropriate tests and
report performance to parents, dean/counselors, and students.
Understand and explain special emergency procedures to students and
supervise students during situations calling for them. Work
collaboratively with special education teachers, general education
teachers, and Support Team in understanding the needs of students
and counseling students. Effectively supervise and include
paraprofessionals in supporting the academic and social emotional
needs of students. Be sensitive to physical and learning styles of
students with respect to their identified disabilities. Promote
student respect for the rights of others in the classroom. Attend
department meetings Work with the Executive Director of Special
Education and other staff members in curriculum development.
Maintain positive professional relations with colleagues. Hold high
expectations for all students and demonstrate a deep belief that
all students can learn and succeed. Communicate openly with
students, staff, parents, and other stakeholders regarding
student's achievement and progress in the classroom. Perform other
related duties as assigned. Physical/visual/cognitive requirements:
Standing, sitting, walking, lifting, carrying, reaching, manual
dexterity, talking, hearing and near visual acuity required.
Analytical skills to assess and evaluate student needs, learning
styles, and progress and to develop individualized education
programs (IEPs) based on student assessments. Problem-solving
skills toidentify and implement effective strategies to address
learning and behavioral challenges. Ability to adapt teaching
methods to meet diverse student needs. Ability to make informed
decisions regarding curriculum adjustments and teaching approaches.
Memory and recall ability to remember individual student needs and
tailor instruction accordingly and to keep track of multiple
students' IEPs and progress reports. Ability to understand and
respond appropriately to student emotions and behaviors.
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