About the Team

ACCEL Schools is hiring a highly qualified Special Education Teacher in Colorado Springs, Colorado, dedicated to providing a superior education for all students for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. We are seeking teachers who are passionate and dedicated to bringing the curriculum to life for each student. We want our teachers to be excited to create a positive classroom environment that prioritizes student learning and social-emotional development.

At Banning Lewis Academy, we blend the tradition of character development and values with modern technology and tools to create an engaging learning environment that accelerates student achievement and readiness without losing sight of student well-being and personal development. Our mission is to create a safe, positive environment that fosters intellectual curiosity and a thirst for discovery where students and staff success through exceptional programs.

At Banning Lewis Ranch, we serve students in Grades K-5. Highlights include our Capturing Kid’s Hearts Program, Celebration of Learning Nights, 5th Grade Capstone Field Trip to Washington DC, and a well-rounded student schedule that includes Spanish, Art, PE, Music & Technology.

At Banning Lewis Prep, we serve students in Grades 6-12. We carefully transition students into Middle School with purposeful social activities and programs as LEAD our leadership development program, sports through the Central Colorado Athletic League, and numerous clubs and electives. In High School, we offer traditions such as Homecoming, Prom, and Student Senate. We focus on Concurrent Enrollment opportunities, Service Learning Projects, Senior Capstone Projects, and college and career readiness (such as online courses, career & technical business programs, foreign exchange program opportunities and much more. At the High School level, our athletes compete in the Tri-Peaks League and have many additional extracurricular opportunities such as Mock Trial, Jazz & Concert Band, National Honor Society, and more.

About the Opportunity:

  • Knowledgeable in working with students that demonstrate a wide range of academic, social/emotional and behavior needs. 
  • Provides research-based, data driven specialized instruction to address the instructional goals and objectives contained within each student’s IEP using a variety of individual and group activities.  
  • With training and support, may provide instruction to align with provided curricula including Extended Evidence Outcomes (EEOs) and provide direct assistance to students in self-care tasks, including toileting. 
  • Assesses student progress and determines the need for additional reinforcement or adjustments to instructional techniques. 
  • Employs various teaching techniques, methods and principles of learning to enable students to meet their IEP goals in a positive learning environment that emphasizes individualized instruction. 
  • Establishes and maintains positive classroom management. 
  • Provides appropriate behavioral and/or social/emotional support to students using research-based interventions and strategies.
  • Must be able to demonstrate competency in directing the day-to-day activities of assigned paraprofessionals. 
  • Develops and implements annual IEPs as district case manager for students to include: present levels of educational performance, special education needs, instructional goals and objectives, and the special education and related services required to meet those goals. 
  • Coordinates, administers and documents progress monitoring in order to accurately complete quarterly progress reports to disseminate to parents. 
  • Facilitates/participates in IEP meetings. Provides clear, supportive and accurate information to parents. 
  • Takes personal responsibility for IEP compliance (i.e. notice of meetings, procedural safeguards, accurate and timely completion of IEPs and required signatures). 
  • Takes personal responsibility to coordinate the delivery of all special education services in each student’s IEP. 
  • Assists in screening, evaluating and recommending placements for students in the school’s special education program. 
  • Coordinates student placement in and out of the district to provide Least Restrictive Environment (i.e. building-based programs, center-based programs and alternative programs). 
  • Uses a variety of assessments to create a body of evidence to verify student achievement toward mastery of standards. 
  • Gathers, completes and submits documentation for extended school year (ESY), transportation, change of placement and tutors as necessary. • In a secondary school setting, participates in transition planning and preparation for adult life experiences including post-secondary. 
  • Facilitates communication between the building and special education department. 
  • Clearly communicates among special education personnel (teachers, paraprofessionals, itinerants) and other district/school staff (administrators, general education teachers).  
  • Routinely communicates with general education teachers in regards to specific IEP needs of students within a regular classroom environment. 
  • Confers frequently with parents and professional staff members regarding student needs. 
  • Collaborates with other District departments as necessary. 
  • Performs other related duties as assigned. 

Other Work Factors

The physical demands, work environment factors and mental functions described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. 

  • Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk or sit. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. There are no specific vision abilities required by this job. 
  • Work Environment: The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. While performing the duties of this job, the employee will work primarily in a usual office or school environment. 
  • Mental Functions: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use interpersonal skills. Frequently required to compare, analyze, communicate, coordinate, instruct, compute, synthesize, evaluate and negotiate. Occasionally required to copy and compile.

About You:

  • Bachelor’s degree plus additional coursework required for certification or licensure. 
  • Training or willingness to be trained in nonviolent crisis intervention (CPI) techniques required. 
  • Thorough knowledge of the principles and methodology of effective teaching of students with disabilities. 
  • Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and procedures of special education. 
  • Excellent oral and written communication.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Critical thinking and problem solving skills.
  • Organizational skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks with frequent interruptions.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders.
  • Ability to understand and follow complex oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to perform responsibilities without the necessity of close supervision.
  • Must be proficient in the use of personal computers and common software applications.
  • The selected individual must possess upon hire, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a Colorado Department of Education Special Education Generalist Teacher License or Temporary Educator Eligibility Authorization (TEE). 

About Us

“We believe that every child should be able to be anything they want in life, regardless of their birthplace and circumstances.” – Ron Packard, CEO & Founder

ACCEL Schools is a network of 80+ high-performing, public charter schools serving PK-12 students. We proudly advocate for school choice and work to address educational inequities throughout the United States. Our schools are inclusive and widely differ to reflect the unique values of the many urban, suburban, and rural communities we serve. Our brick-and-mortar, virtual, and hybrid schools specialize in closing educational gaps and offer innovative models such as career-technical education, sports training, bilingual programming, and more. We have been recognized and praised by legislators, authorizers, and researchers for providing exceptional education options to students in historically under-resourced communities.

We offer the following benefits:

Compensation and Life benefits – time & peace of mind

  • Salary will begin at $42,000 and is commensurate with experience
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement contributions
  • Optional Basic Life and AD&D insurance
  • Voluntary life insurance (employee, spouse, child)
  • Discounted childcare at Early Learning Academies locations

Health benefits – stay well & thrive

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Voluntary short-term disability insurance
  • Voluntary long-term disability insurance

Career benefits – keep growing

  • Career advancement opportunities throughout Accel Schools and our strong network of 4,000+ instructors and education professionals

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