HEAD TEACHER, MODERATE SPECIAL NEEDS PreK-8
Company: League School for Autism
Location: East Walpole
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description League School for Autism is an
award-winning, year-round program dedicated to the education of
children on the autism spectrum. Our team approach to education
creates a collaborative, supportive and open environment within our
community. We are currently seeking a HEAD TEACHER, MODERATE
SPECIAL NEEDS PreK-8, for our program in Walpole. Annual salary
range is $68,000 to $78,000 depending on degree, license, and
certification status. Candidates with required teaching
certification at the time of offer will be eligible for a $5,000
signing bonus to be paid out within 6 months of hire. League School
will help obtain required licensure for qualified candidates. The
program educates pre-k/elementary students with autism and related
social communication challenges. The curriculum is based on the MA
Curriculum Frameworks/Common Core Standards and modified to meet
student needs. All classrooms are designed around student age,
grade level and social communication needs, and are no larger than
8 students per classroom. Position Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree
in Special Education with current MA license in MODERATE Special
Needs, and experience with Autistic Individuals preferred. Proof of
MA DESE licensure required but will help obtain licensure if
needed. Safety Care, CPR, and First Aid certifications. (League
School will provide training). Valid driver’s license. Must pass
rigorous background checks, including nationwide fingerprint
screening. Supervision Received: Education Coordinator Supervision
Exercised: Teacher(s), Job Coach, Student Teacher(s) Duties and
Responsibilities include the following: Collaborates with team to
develop Individual Education Programs within the classroom/school
and community settings. Utilizes internet-based ESPED program in
conjunction with team to write IEPs. Collaborates in the
development of behavioral intervention plans, sensory diets, social
pragmatic programming, and daily living-skill techniques for
individual students as part of multidisciplinary team. Collects and
records data regarding student performance in all skill areas as
directed by team, Education Coordinator, and/or Director of
Clinical Services. Analyzes data to measure student progress
throughout the year. Consistently implements, or monitors
implementation of, all components of treatment programs, including
all accommodations and services outlined in students’ IEPs and
BIPs. Develops a therapeutic and effective relationship with
students: uses appropriate voice modulation, sets reasonable
boundaries with communication and actions, etc. Implements
individual and group behavior programs: positive reinforcement,
breaks, time outs, etc., as designed by Behavior Specialists and
the team. Provides curriculum content based on the Massachusetts
Frameworks to implement each student’s goals and objectives, as
written in his/her Individual Education Program. Records curriculum
implemented on Curriculum Mapper program. Attends and facilitates
classroom team meetings and classroom conferences. Attends annual
IEP reviews, 3-year re-evaluations, supervision, staff meetings,
intake meetings, and other meetings as directed by Program Leader
or administrators. Completes formal assessments and necessary data
collection to track student progress. Completes written reports:
Quarterly Progress Reports, Individual Education Programs,
Re-evaluation Reports, and assessment materials deemed necessary by
the team and clinical department. Has lesson plans prepared and
ready for review that are appropriate for all students in the
classroom. Develops and executes a classroom and school schedule
that provides structure, consistency, predictability. Completes all
necessary MCAS assessment requirements for students in his/her
classroom. Performs other related duties, as designated by the
Assistant Director of Education/Director of Education, which are
deemed necessary for the operation of the school. Computer Skills:
To perform this job successfully, an individual should have
knowledge of Google Suite (GMail, Google Docs, Google Drive, etc.),
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Edge. Benefits: League
School offers a substantial benefit package that includes 75%
employer paid health and dental, short and long-term disability
insurance, life insurance, tuition assistance of up to $5,000 per
school year, 403(b) retirement plan with employer match,
professional development opportunities, as well as paid Sick and
Personal days in addition to school vacation weeks off. In
addition, League assists individuals who are engaged in the
licensure process to obtain their MA license not only through
tuition assistance but also through mentoring and the DESE
Structured Guidance and Supports process. League School also will
work with staff to access available Public Service Loan Forgiveness
options as well as other loan forgiveness options. Equal
Opportunity Employer League School for Autism is committed to
maintaining a work and learning environment that is free from
discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital
status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran
status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability,
as defined and required by federal and state laws. Additionally, we
prohibit retaliation against individuals who challenge such
discrimination and harassment or who participate in an equal
opportunity investigation.
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