Special Education Teacher
Confidential
Posted: March 12, 2026
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Quick Summary
St. Louis Voices Academy is a charter public school that empowers students to excel academically with a media arts and storytelling-based education system.
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Job Description
School Overview
St. Louis Voices Academy of Media Arts is an innovative charter public school serving students and families within St. Louis City. The school began with kindergarten through first grade and will add one grade per year, ultimately serving grades K–5. St. Louis Voices Academy emphasizes media and storytelling, whole-child development, real-world inquiry, and progressive learner autonomy as foundational design elements supporting its mission.
Mission:
St. Louis Voices Academy leverages media arts and storytelling to equip students with the agency to excel academically, author their own futures, and make meaningful contributions to their communities.
Role Overview
As a Special Education Teacher and Case Manager at St. Louis Voices Academy, you will play a critical role in supporting diverse learners through inclusive practices, targeted interventions, and individualized instruction. You will collaborate with general education teachers, families, and service providers to ensure that students with exceptional needs thrive socially, emotionally, and academically in alignment with their Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).
The ideal candidate is a reflective and mission-aligned educator who is committed to equity, restorative practices, and personalized learning. You will be responsible for both direct instruction and case management, ensuring compliance and high-quality service delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Instruction & Student Learning
Deliver small-group and individualized instruction tailored to student learning goals.
Support students in inclusive classroom settings through co-teaching and collaboration with general education teachers.
Implement research-based instructional strategies and accommodations to meet diverse learning needs.
Design engaging lessons that promote student confidence, independence, and self-advocacy.
Case Management & Compliance
Serve as case manager for a designated group of students receiving special education services.
Develop, review, and revise IEPs in collaboration with families and school-based teams.
Ensure compliance with all IDEA requirements, timelines, and documentation.
Collect academic and behavioral data to monitor progress toward IEP goals and inform service adjustments.
Coordinate services from external providers and ensure appropriate scheduling, communication, and documentation.
Collaboration & Communication
Partner with general education staff to analyze student data and support tiered intervention.
Maintain clear, consistent communication with families regarding student progress and services.
Facilitate IEP meetings and communicate student needs and accommodations across the school team.
Support the MTSS/RTI process and collaborate on student support plans as needed.
School Culture & Community Building
Build strong relationships with students and foster a classroom culture of belonging, high expectations, and growth.
Engage students in social-emotional learning and self-regulation strategies.
Actively participate in school routines and culture-building activities, including:
Morning arrival & dismissal
Lunch & recess duty
Assemblies, student celebrations, and community events
Reflection & Continuous Improvement
Regularly reflect on instructional practice and student data to inform next steps.
Seek and apply feedback from coaches, leaders, and colleagues to improve outcomes.
Engage in ongoing professional learning focused on inclusive practices, restorative justice, and culturally responsive pedagogy.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Special Education or a related field
Missouri certification in Special Education or Substitute Certificate
Experience working with students with disabilities in urban or high-needs schools (2–3 years preferred)
Knowledge of IEP development, progress monitoring, and compliance best practices
Knowledge & Skills
Deep belief in the potential of all students, including those with learning differences
Ability to adapt instruction and provide targeted interventions based on data
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail in managing timelines and documentation
Commitment to educational equity and inclusive learning environments
Alignment with the mission of leveraging media and storytelling to empower students
Demonstrated cultural competency and a commitment to our core values: voice, ownership, innovation, collaboration, empathy, and scholarship
Why Join Us?
Competitive salary and benefits
Performance-based bonus
Comprehensive professional development
Access to instructional technology and resources
Mission-aligned team with a shared commitment to equity and creativity in education
St. Louis Voices Academy is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive community where all students and staff can thrive.