Special Education Teacher (2026-2027)
Company: KIPP Oklahoma Public Schools
Location: Tulsa
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description We Are a
Team & Family At KIPP, we see the potential in every scholar who
walks through our doors, and it often begins with the connection
made by our student recruiters. Their energy. Passion. Drive. Their
unwavering commitment to finding and welcoming families who believe
in our mission. That’s why we support our recruitment team as
essential ambassadors of our work. It starts with respect, respect
for their relationship-building skills, their creativity, their
work in the community, and the meaningful role they play in shaping
our schools. WHY YOU’LL LOVE TEACHING SPECIAL EDUCATION AT KIPP
You’ll Teach in a Community That Lives Its Values At KIPP Tulsa,
our Special Education teachers are part of a team deeply committed
to shared values. We don’t just teach in classrooms, we build
bridges across communities. We collaborate with families, support
colleagues, and celebrate student growth at every stage. Like a
family, we support one another, act with empathy, and establish
strong, trusting relationships with every scholar we serve. You’ll
Be a Champion of Possibility As a Special Education teacher, you’ll
help unlock doors to life-changing opportunities. You’ll play a
vital role in a national network of over 278 KIPP schools,
extending your impact far beyond the walls of your classroom. Each
individualized lesson, intervention, and conversation with a
scholar plants a seed of confidence—fueling hope, inspiring
achievement, and creating pathways to academic and personal
success. You’ll Be Empowered and Valued We know the impact our
Special Education teachers have on the future of KIPP Tulsa. That’s
why we offer competitive compensation, resources for innovation,
and opportunities to grow your skills and leadership. You’ll be
supported with instructional tools, collaborative planning time,
and a culture that values your voice and your vision. You’ll Grow
as a Leader At KIPP, we believe in developing talent at every
level. As a Special Education teacher, you’ll receive ongoing
coaching, professional development, and feedback to refine your
practice and strengthen your impact. Whether you’re designing an
Individualized Education Plan (IEP), leading a small group
intervention, or partnering with general education teachers, we’re
here to support your growth and amplify your strengths. You’ll
Create Joyful Learning Experiences As a KIPP Tulsa Special
Education teacher, you’ll help students imagine a brighter future.
From celebrating progress on academic goals to nurturing
social-emotional growth, you’ll create joyful learning moments that
matter, moments that set the tone for a scholar’s entire
educational journey and build lasting connections with the families
we serve. Job Description Position Overview The Special Education
Teacher at KIPP Tulsa is a critical member of the instructional
team who ensures that students with exceptionalities receive
high-quality, individualized instruction that supports their
academic, behavioral, and social-emotional growth. This role
involves collaboration with general education teachers, families,
and service providers to ensure students receive the support and
services outlined in their Individualized Education Programs
(IEPs). Key Responsibilities Provide direct instruction to students
with IEPs in inclusion, resource, or self-contained settings using
evidence-based strategies and curricula. Develop, implement, and
monitor Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) in compliance with
state and federal regulations. Collaborate with general education
teachers to adapt and modify curriculum and assessments for
students with diverse learning needs. Collect and analyze student
data to inform instruction, monitor progress toward IEP goals, and
drive decision-making. Participate in and facilitate IEP meetings,
ensuring that families are fully informed and engaged in the
process. Provide case management for students with IEPs, including
documentation, communication with stakeholders, and progress
reporting. Implement positive behavior support plans and utilize
restorative practices when appropriate. Maintain accurate records
in compliance with IDEA and Oklahoma State Department of Education
(OSDE) guidelines. Collaborate with school psychologists,
counselors, paraprofessionals, and related service providers to
meet students' needs. Serve as a model of KIPP’s core values and
contribute to a strong, supportive school culture Modeling a
“whatever it takes” spirit to ensure that each student is
successful Modeling the school’s values in all communications with
students, families, and staff Qualifications Required
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Special Education or a related
field Valid Oklahoma Teaching Certificate in Mild/Moderate
Disabilities (or eligibility to obtain certification) Demonstrated
knowledge of IDEA, IEP development, and special education
compliance Experience working with students with exceptionalities
in a secondary school setting Commitment to the success of all
students Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with students,
families, and colleagues Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree
in Special Education or a related field Experience working in a
high-performing, college-preparatory school environment Proficiency
with IEP management systems (e.g., EdPlan) and student data
platforms Bilingual in English and Spanish is a plus Additional
Information All your information will be kept confidential
according to EEO guidelines. Compensation and Benefits: This is a
Full-Time, 10-month teaching position. Employees are eligible to
participate in employer benefits including health, dental, life,
accidental death and dismemberment, short and long term disability
and participation in Oklahoma Teacher Retirement plans. As an equal
opportunity employer, KIPP Tulsa does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, religion (creed), gender, age, national origin
(ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation,
military status, or any other basis made unlawful by applicable
federal, state, or local laws or regulations.
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