Self-Contained Life Skills Teacher (Special Education)

 

Guadalupe Centers Charter Schools (GCCS) serves more than 1,600 students from PreK–12 and is a free, open-enrollment public charter school system located in Kansas City, Missouri. Over 97% of our students identify as Latinx, and many are bilingual or English learners. Our network includes Guadalupe Centers Elementary School, Guadalupe Centers Middle School, and Guadalupe Centers High School.

GCCS grew out of Guadalupe Centers’ educational programs — part of the longest continuously operating agency serving the Latinx community in the United States since 1919. Our deep community roots shape our mission: to prepare all students academically, socially, and emotionally for college, career, and life success.

 

Why Work at GCCS

 

Students & Families:
Our teachers form strong relationships with students and families through a community-driven approach. The connection between our schools and Guadalupe Centers’ historic mission fosters trust and collaboration that support student success.

 

Staff Autonomy:
GCCS teachers are empowered to innovate. We value professional judgment and encourage creative, research-based classroom practices that cater to the diverse needs of learners.

 

Coaching & Development:
Each staff member collaborates with their instructional coach and building leadership to set annual professional growth goals aligned to district priorities. Our development model focuses on reflection, collaboration, and continuous learning.

 

Competitive Benefits:

 

Reports To: Building Principal

Summary

 

The Self-Contained Life Skills Teacher position exists to provide specialized instruction and supports to students with significant cognitive, adaptive, behavioral, and/or physical disabilities. The teacher is responsible for developing students’ functional academic skills, communication, social-emotional skills, independence, and activities of daily living within a self-contained life skills setting. This role emphasizes individualized instruction aligned to each student’s IEP, collaboration with families and service providers, and preparation of students for increased independence at school, home, and in the community.

 

This position is distinct from resource or mild/moderate special education roles in that students served require intensive, ongoing support and accommodations and may have complex medical, behavioral, or adaptive needs that prevent success in a general education setting without substantial modifications.

Essential Functions

Instructional Support

Assessment & Data Collection

Behavior & Student Support

Health, Safety & Personal Care

Collaboration & Communication

Professional Responsibilities

Job Requirements

Education & Certification

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities

Work Environment & Physical Demands

Physical Requirements

 

Application Process: 

Please complete an application, which may be found at www.gck12.org/o/gc/page/work-for-gccs. If a position requires a degree, please upload a copy of your transcripts and/or degree certification to your application. Other attachments, such as a cover letter or resume, can also be uploaded and attached to the application.

 

Guadalupe Centers Charter Schools complies with all applicable laws, statutes, and regulations regarding equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, who fully and actively supports equal access for all qualified applicants, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability status, Genetic Information or Testing, Family and Medical Leave, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law, and prohibits retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint, or otherwise oppose discrimination.