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Travel Special Education Teacher (Sped Teacher) in Limon, CO
Limon, COMarch 20th, 2026
Special Education Teacher Location: Limon, CO Agency: Aequor Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Shift Information: Days Start Date: ASAP About the Position East Central BOCES East Central BOCES Territory - Eastern Denver and beyond SPED Teacher Center-based program role Quantity: 1 Start date: First day of 26-27 SY End date: end of school year Billable hr/week: 37.5 Certifications Required: Colorado Special Education teaching license required. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Special Education. The role supports students with moderate to severe disabilities in a center-based learning program. Staff provide specialized instruction, behavioral support, and life-skills training while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to meet each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP). Key Responsibilities 1. Provide Specialized Instruction Deliver individualized academic and functional instruction to students with disabilities. Adapt curriculum and teaching methods based on student needs and IEP goals. Teach life skills, communication skills, and social/emotional development. 2. Implement IEP Goals Follow and implement each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) . Track progress and collect data on student performance. Assist in updating goals and participating in IEP meetings. 3. Behavior Support Implement behavior intervention plans (BIPs). Support students with emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges. Use positive behavior support strategies. 4. Student Support & Supervision Assist students with: Personal care Transitions Classroom participation Mobility and safety Provide one-on-one or small-group support. 5. Collaboration Work closely with: Special education teachers Speech-language pathologists Occupational therapists School psychologists General education teachers Families 6. Documentation Maintain accurate records of student progress and behavior. Assist with documentation required for special education compliance. Work Environment Center-based programs serve students from preschool through high school depending on the location. Students often have: Autism Intellectual disabilities Emotional/behavioral disorders Multiple disabilities Programs are typically small, highly structured classrooms with a higher staff-to-student ratio.