[2026-2027] High School SPED Teacher
Company: KIPP Philadelphia Public Schools
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description KIPP Public
Schools is a national network of tuition-free public charter
schools preparing students with the skills and confidence needed to
create the futures they want for themselves, their communities, and
us all. We are a network of 279 schools, nearly 16,500 educators,
and 210,000 students and alumni. KIPP Philadelphia Public Schools
(KPPS) is part of the national KIPP Public Schools network and
currently leads eight schools serving 3,400 students in North and
West Philadelphia. By 2030, KPPS will be serving approximately
4,000 students. KPPS Mission Together with families and
communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that
prepare students to pursue the paths they choose—college, career,
and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just
world. Life at KPPS At KPPS, we believe that talented, committed,
and culturally competent educators and staff are the foundation of
our students' success. We work to create a professional community
grounded in joy, candor, care, and connection – where every team
member can bring their authentic self, grow in their craft, and
contribute to meaningful work. Here is what you can expect:
Commitment to Anti-Racism & Equity: Join a team dedicated to
dismantling systemic barriers and creating inclusive, culturally
responsive schools where all students and staff can thrive. Joyful,
Inclusive Community: Work in a collaborative, identity-affirming
environment that values relationships, celebrates individuality,
and supports the well-being of adults and children alike.
Competitive & Equitable Compensation: Benefit from transparent
compensation structures, including performance-based bonuses that
recognize meaningful contributions. Professional Growth &
Leadership Pathways: Access high-quality development – including
coaching, workshops, and tailored leadership opportunities –
designed to support your long-term career trajectory. Authenticity
& Belonging : Be part of a culture that encourages you to show up
as your full self and contribute to a community rooted in trust and
respect. People-Centered Excellence: Join colleagues who believe
strong relationships and thoughtful preparation drive excellent
outcomes—for students and for staff. Comprehensive Well-Being
Support: Receive whole-person support through coaching, mental
health resources, wellness initiatives, and team-building
experiences that prioritize your professional and personal growth.
Job Description Classroom Responsibilities Ensure that all children
feel affirmed, valued and challenged every day Create rigorous,
engaging unit and daily lesson plans leveraging provided
curricula/resources (in most cases) Infuse core values into daily
lessons and every school practice, implementing school-wide student
culture systems and positive classroom management strategies
Maintain a productive, organized, safe, neat and focused learning
environment Regularly analyze student work and academic data to
adjust lessons, refine curricula and inform instructional practices
Provide necessary accommodations and modifications for growth and
success of all students Maintain accurate student grades/records
and strong lines of communication with families regarding students’
growth and progress Model and implement all school policies within
the classroom Serve as a role model for students Special Education
Responsibilities Develop, monitor, and evaluate the effectiveness
of special education programs and other student supports
(Intervention, 504, ELL, etc.) Maintain IEPs, 504s, Evaluations,
and ELL programs; ensure services are delivered with fidelity. Lead
Child Find efforts and drive intervention and evaluation processes
Liaison with parents via trainings, meetings, and consultations
Provide case management for Special Education caseload and provide
instruction to students receiving special education supports
Professional Responsibilities Take ownership for the development of
your craft (meet 1x/1-2 weeks with an instructional coach,
implement feedback, engage in active practice, etc.) Actively
engage in all school-wide professional development Serve as a
positive, contributing member of a grade team, collaborating with
colleagues to tackle common challenges and implement grade-wide
initiatives Share candid, solutions-oriented feedback with peers
and school leadership on a regular basis Embody KPPS core values:
Children First, Cultural Competence, Ownership, Community Enroll
in/complete a teacher certification program (if applicable) School
Responsibilities Attend designated school functions outside of
school hours (Back to School Night, Report Card Conferences,
Community Events, etc.) Contribute to the planning and execution of
all school-wide events Develop strong relationships with the
families of students through home visits, participation in school
events and phone calls home Perform necessary support duties
including (but not limited to) bus, lunch, and dismissal duties
Chaperone field lessons/field trips Additional responsibilities may
arise during the school year. They will be communicated to all
employees with as much notice and flexibility as possible. Who You
Are: You love and see the high potential of all children. You have
experience driving student growth and achievement and creating a
warm, inclusive, rigorous learning environment. You have passion
for facilitating professional learning, including a desire to
continuously grow and learn as a leader. You operate with cultural
competence and a commitment to inclusion, anti-racism, and the
eradication of anti-Blackness. You believe that teachers are the
primary drivers of student growth, learning and achievement. You
have high expectations for students and teachers; and the ability
to motivate, inspire and hold others accountable. You are
solution-orientated and have an eagerness to adapt in order to
solve problems. You have strong classroom management skills.
Qualifications 2 years of SPED full-time teaching experience
(outside of substitute teaching) in an urban setting strongly
preferred. Bachelor’s degree required. Pennsylvania State
certification Level I or II strongly preferred. If uncertified,
must – enroll in a PA-approved certification program within one
year of hire. submit transcripts upon hire (required for emergency
permit application) Complete all required criminal and child abuse
background checks prior to start date: PA State Police Clearance PA
Child Abuse Clearance Cogent Federal Fingerprinting Additional
Information Compensation: The salary range for this position is
commensurate upon experience and certification status: Uncertified
Range: $55,000 – 81,000 Certified Range: $62,500 - $91,000 Teacher
salaries at KPPS are equitable and transparent. To maintain equity,
teacher salaries are determined by a combination of years of
teaching experience and certification status. All candidates are
welcome to ask their recruiter how their experience and credentials
will translate to their salary. All full-time team members at KPPS
enjoy a comprehensive health benefits package (including vision and
dental, a telehealth option, and flexible spending accounts) for
themselves and their families as well as a 403B matching program
for retirement savings and free access to financial advising
services. Uncertified teachers have access to $5,000 in tuition
reimbursement to pursue certification at a Pennsylvania-approved
certification program. Note To Applicants: KIPP Philadelphia
Schools is an equal opportunity employer. Employees are selected on
the basis of ability without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation,
in accordance with federal and state law.
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