Special Education Teacher
Company: Point Quest
Location: Romeoville
Posted on: January 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Teach With Heart. Empower Every Learner. At IEP Therapy, a proud
Point Quest partner, we believe that special education teachers are
not just educators — they are advocates, encouragers, and everyday
heroes. In the classroom, your impact goes far beyond academics.
You help students discover their strengths, find their voice, and
build confidence in who they are and who they can become. If you're
passionate about meeting students where they are and walking beside
them as they grow — academically, socially, and emotionally — we
invite you to bring your heart, your skills, and your unwavering
dedication to a team that sees every child’s potential and works to
help them achieve it. Together, we can create a learning
environment where all students are supported, included, and
celebrated. At IEP Therapy, a Point Quest Partner, support isn’t
just a value—it’s the foundation of everything we do. We believe
that when therapists feel truly supported, they’re empowered to
make the greatest impact in the lives of the students and schools
they serve. That’s why our culture is built on collaboration,
encouragement, and continuous professional growth. From your very
first day, you’ll have access to the tools, resources, and a
dedicated team focused on helping you thrive. Join IEP Therapy and
discover the difference a truly supportive workplace can make.
Please note: To be considered for this role, candidates must hold a
valid Professional Educator License (PEL) with a Learning Behavior
Specialist (LBS) endorsement issued by the Illinois State Board of
Education (ISBE). We appreciate your interest and kindly ask that
applicants ensure these credentials are in place prior to applying.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee
Assistance Program - Short Term Disability Insurance, Life and
AD&D Coverage - CEU/License Reimbursement & Tuition Assistance
- HSA/FSA options with FSA Dependent Care - 401(k) Plan with
company match - Paid Time Off - Supportive, collaborative
environment and more! Special Education Teacher Key
Responsibilities: - Lesson Plan Development: Create effective
lesson plans that include accommodations and consultation with
general education teacher as needed. Plans should accommodate
various student levels, include procedures for assessing knowledge,
outline the content standards addressed, and specify the curriculum
used. Adapt the general education curriculum according to needs
outlined in the IEP. - Supervision of Paraprofessionals: Oversee
and direct paraprofessionals assigned to the classroom. While
Program Supervisors and Site Administrators will assist in
supervision, it is the teacher's primary responsibility in the
classroom. - Implementation of PBIS Program: Manage the classroom's
Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) program,
including tracking behavior points, maintaining the student store,
and communicating with parents/guardians. - Classroom Management:
Maintain a classroom environment that prioritizes student
engagement and safety, implementing the behavior plan, modifying
state-adopted curriculum, and employing strategies to effectively
teach students with various disabilities. - IEP Meetings and
Documentation: Attend IEP meetings for students assigned to the
classroom. Write updates for each student's annual IEP in
coordination with the state standards, school district
expectations, and enter all IEP updates (Present Levels, BIP, ITP,
and Goals) into the dedicated IEP documentation system prior to the
meetings. Maintain documentation on IEP goals, student academic and
social growth, prepare progress reports. Ensure documentation is
accessible and provided upon request in a timely manner. Ensure
confidentiality of records according to district and FERPA
regulations. - Collaboration: Work collaboratively with other staff
and outside agencies to effectively educate each student. -
Assistive Technology: Support implementation and use of assistive
technology including, but not limited to, augmentative
communication devices. - Instructional Planning: Plan instruction
and design learning experiences based on data. Conduct summative
assessments with each student in accordance with IEP goal reporting
timelines. Administer, transfer, and interpret educational
assessment data for supporting educational decision making and goal
development. - Professional Development: Participate in ongoing
professional development activities as directed by the district
including teacher and all staff trainings. Special Education
Teacher Qualifications: - Education: Bachelor's Degree from an
accredited institution. Valid IL LBS PEL from ISBE. - Experience:
Teaching experience with students with a variety of learning,
emotional, or cognitive disabilities. - Background Check:
Department of Justice/FBI Background Check (or equivalent state or
national fingerprint clearance). - TB Clearance - Eligibility to
Work: Eligibility to work in the US - Application Materials: Upload
a copy of your transcript and credential with your application.
Special Education Teacher Physical Demands: - Environment:
Occasional exposure to dust, pollen, and fumes. - Activity:
Frequent engagement in tasks such as reaching, handling, standing,
walking, and lifting items up to 50 lbs, with or without reasonable
accommodations. - Sensory: Ability to perform essential job
functions with or without assistive devices or accommodations,
including working in moderate to high noise levels. This job
description reflects essential functions and may be adjusted as
needed. PQI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all
qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, color, religion,
national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity,
disability, veteran status, or other classification protected by
law.
Keywords: Point Quest, Lombard , Special Education Teacher, Education / Teaching , Romeoville, Illinois