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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education, active Special Education Teacher license and minimum 1+ years Special Education Teacher experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. VocoVision Teletherapy is partnering with a school district to fill a Part-Time Virtual Intervention Specialist position. We are actively reviewing applications and scheduling interviews immediately. Position Details • Part-Time: 20 hours per week • 10 hours of direct instructional services with students • 10 hours of indirect services, including caseload management and documentation • 100% Remote / Virtual • Contract position through VocoVision Teletherapy • School-year assignment (current or upcoming, based on district needs) Intervention Specialist Requirements Candidates must meet all requirements to work in a public school setting: • Active state-issued Intervention Specialist or Special Education Teaching License • Candidates must be licensed in the state where services are provided • Authorization to work in a public school setting • School-based experience preferred • Experience working with students with IEPs • Comfortable providing virtual instruction and support • Successful completion of a technology screening • Reliable internet connection and appropriate home workspace for teletherapy Responsibilities • Provide direct virtual instruction to students receiving special education services • Manage and maintain an assigned caseload • Complete IEP documentation, progress monitoring, and reports • Collaborate with general education teachers, service providers, and support staff • Participate in IEP meetings and other required team meetings • Deliver services in compliance with state and district regulations Apply Now If you are interested in this Part-Time Virtual Intervention Specialist opportunity, please send your resume to: Natalie Sauselein VocoVision Account Executive (813) 358-5174 Apply tot his job

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