Elementary Special Education Teacher
San Rafael, CAFull-time
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Job Description
ting autistic students in a nurturing and innovative school community.
Why Join The Helix School?
The Helix School is a private, nonpublic school serving autistic students with mild to moderate support needs. Our elementary program blends foundational academic instruction with integrated therapeutic supports, emphasizing communication, regulation, independence, and joyful connection. We believe every student deserves a team that sees their strengths and supports their whole development.
We offer:
• Competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package
• Dedicated professional development funds
• A collaborative, interdisciplinary team including SLPs, OTs, mental health clinicians, and behavioral staff
• A relationship-based model that values joy, structure, and inclusion
What Youll Do
As the Elementary Special Education Teacher, youll lead a classroom of 68 neurodivergent students, helping them build early academic, functional, and social-emotional skills through hands-on, engaging instruction and predictable routines. Youll work closely with specialists and families to ensure that each childs individualized needs are supported.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver developmentally appropriate, differentiated instruction across core subject areas
• Support foundational literacy, numeracy, communication, and executive functioning skills
• Create a classroom environment that promotes predictability, safety, and connection
• Implement visual supports, sensory strategies, and structured routines
• Lead the IEP process, including goal development, progress monitoring, and meetings
• Collaborate closely with aides, therapists, and families
• Celebrate student progress and encourage self-expression and confidence
What You Bring
• A valid California Education Specialist Credential (Mild/Moderate Support Needs or Moderate/Severe), or eligibility for intern status
• Experience teaching neurodivergent students, particularly those with autism
• A playful, warm, and grounded presence that supports regulation and connection
• Skill in differentiated instruction, behavior supports, and visual teaching strategies
• Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
Ready to Apply?
If you're ready to join a creative, compassionate school where students are deeply understood and staff are supported to grow, wed love to hear from you. At Helix, were building something specialcome be a part of it.
Why Join The Helix School?
The Helix School is a private, nonpublic school serving autistic students with mild to moderate support needs. Our elementary program blends foundational academic instruction with integrated therapeutic supports, emphasizing communication, regulation, independence, and joyful connection. We believe every student deserves a team that sees their strengths and supports their whole development.
We offer:
• Competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package
• Dedicated professional development funds
• A collaborative, interdisciplinary team including SLPs, OTs, mental health clinicians, and behavioral staff
• A relationship-based model that values joy, structure, and inclusion
What Youll Do
As the Elementary Special Education Teacher, youll lead a classroom of 68 neurodivergent students, helping them build early academic, functional, and social-emotional skills through hands-on, engaging instruction and predictable routines. Youll work closely with specialists and families to ensure that each childs individualized needs are supported.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver developmentally appropriate, differentiated instruction across core subject areas
• Support foundational literacy, numeracy, communication, and executive functioning skills
• Create a classroom environment that promotes predictability, safety, and connection
• Implement visual supports, sensory strategies, and structured routines
• Lead the IEP process, including goal development, progress monitoring, and meetings
• Collaborate closely with aides, therapists, and families
• Celebrate student progress and encourage self-expression and confidence
What You Bring
• A valid California Education Specialist Credential (Mild/Moderate Support Needs or Moderate/Severe), or eligibility for intern status
• Experience teaching neurodivergent students, particularly those with autism
• A playful, warm, and grounded presence that supports regulation and connection
• Skill in differentiated instruction, behavior supports, and visual teaching strategies
• Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
Ready to Apply?
If you're ready to join a creative, compassionate school where students are deeply understood and staff are supported to grow, wed love to hear from you. At Helix, were building something specialcome be a part of it.
Qualifications
- •A valid California Education Specialist Credential (Mild/Moderate Support Needs or Moderate/Severe), or eligibility for intern status
- •Experience teaching neurodivergent students, particularly those with autism
- •A playful, warm, and grounded presence that supports regulation and connection
- •Skill in differentiated instruction, behavior supports, and visual teaching strategies
- •Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
Benefits
- •Competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package
- •Dedicated professional development funds
- •A collaborative, interdisciplinary team including SLPs, OTs, mental health clinicians, and behavioral staff
- •A relationship-based model that values joy, structure, and inclusion
Responsibilities
- •As the Elementary Special Education Teacher, youll lead a classroom of 68 neurodivergent students, helping them build early academic, functional, and social-emotional skills through hands-on, engaging instruction and predictable routines
- •Youll work closely with specialists and families to ensure that each childs individualized needs are supported
- •Deliver developmentally appropriate, differentiated instruction across core subject areas
- •Support foundational literacy, numeracy, communication, and executive functioning skills
- •Create a classroom environment that promotes predictability, safety, and connection
- •Implement visual supports, sensory strategies, and structured routines
- •Lead the IEP process, including goal development, progress monitoring, and meetings
- •Collaborate closely with aides, therapists, and families
- •Celebrate student progress and encourage self-expression and confidence
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