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Special Education Teacher

New Haven Youth And
Full-time
On-site
Vista, California, United States
$80,000 - $90,000 USD yearly

About Company:

Caring, Equipping, Restoring Hope…

One Child, One Family, One Community At A Time

At New Haven, we believe in new beginnings.

We have been effectively working with youth and their families since 1967. Today, New Haven Youth and Family Services is transforming lives for at-risk adolescent boys through an innovative education model that develops life/work skills in a healthy environment.  

Led by a dedicated team of caring professionals who embrace a servant leadership philosophy, New Haven supports the “whole person” development of troubled youth as we guide them from despair to hope. 

A positive mindset and approach.


New Haven’s comprehensive program includes social, emotional and behavioral intervention, career technical education and life skills development with targeted academic curriculum. This innovative education model incorporates best practices as recognized by the State of California to meet the multi-dimensional needs of our youth. 



About the Role:

The Special Education Teacher plays a critical role in fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment tailored to students with diverse learning needs and disabilities. The Teacher designs, develops, documents, and delivers individualized instruction to students within the school setting. In addition to providing effective instruction, the Teacher participates in activities that establish and reinforce acceptable student behavior, academic progress, attitudes, and social skills, with student success as the primary objective. This includes coordinating and providing therapeutic special education services that model New Haven’s core values and program standards.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and deliver effective, individualized instruction using direct teaching, computer-assisted learning, project-based activities, and small group techniques to help students achieve skills and knowledge.
  • Create daily and weekly lesson plans aligned with Common Core guidelines.
  • Demonstrate, oversee, and apply effective classroom management practices to ensure a safe, productive learning environment. Report special incidents and follow agency policies in compliance with New Haven School procedures and state/district Education Codes.
  • Implement, participate in, and support New Haven treatment programs by attending meetings and interacting positively with students and staff.
  • Document teaching activities and student progress, including grades, attendance, student portfolios, and anecdotal records, to support lesson planning and track outcomes.
  • Case manage IEPs and ITPs for all assigned students, coordinating regularly with professional staff and parents regarding student progress.
  • Direct teaching assistants and 1:1 aides to ensure effective program delivery and address individual student needs.
  • Collaborate with other teachers and staff as needed to implement curriculum and support the overall educational program.
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support the educational and therapeutic goals of the school.

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university required.
  • Must hold or be eligible for a California Education Specialist Instruction Credential with authorization to teach students with mild/moderate disabilities.
  • Master’s degree in Special Education, Education, Psychology, Behavioral Science, Child Development, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field preferred.
  • Must possess a valid California driver’s license.
  • Must obtain and maintain Criminal Justice Fingerprint Clearance and DOJ Clearance through Community Care Licensing.
  • Must have or be working toward CLAD Certification.
  • Prior teaching experience with adolescents in a similar setting is preferred.
  • Ability to engage, motivate, and manage behavioral treatment and educational plans.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with professional demeanor.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team and represent the organization internally and externally.
  • Basic computer skills, including word processing, Microsoft Word, Excel, and similar programs.
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