Remote Special Education Teacher Nurture Student Success in Claremont, NH
Category Schools - Special Education Teacher Job Type ContractRemote Special Education Teacher - Nurture Student Success in Claremont, NH Location: Claremont, NHRemote Position Type: Full-Time or Part-Time | K-12 About the Opportunity A New Hampshire district is seeking a committed Special Education Teacher to support students virtually across a range of needs. This role is well-suited for an educator who thrives in a collaborative environment and is comfortable delivering services through an online platform.You'll guide students, coordinate with teams, and help ensure each learner receives the accommodations and instruction they deserve. Responsibilities Provide individualized and small-group instruction aligned with IEP goals. Develop, adapt, and implement lesson plans tailored to diverse learning needs. Conduct progress monitoring and maintain accurate digital records and reporting. Participate in virtual IEP meetings and contribute to ongoing educational planning. Communicate consistently with general education teachers, related service providers, and families to support student success.Requirements Master's degree in Special Education or related field. Valid New Hampshire Special Education certification. Strong understanding of IEP development, compliance, and instructional strategies. Prior virtual teaching or tele-instruction experience preferred. Comfort with online learning tools, digital curriculum, and remote collaboration. Teaching certification may be required depending on district. WhyThis Role Is Appealing Enjoy the flexibility of remote work while maintaining meaningful impact within a school community.This position offers manageable collaboration, supportive district communication, and the chance to help students grow through a modern, accessible service model. Send your resume and certifications toCall or text 470-668-5419to learn more or ! Claremont, NH Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled Apply tot his job