2025-26 Diverse Learners Teacher - KIPP Indy Public Schools
Indianapolis, IN
About the Job
KIPP — the largest nonprofit network of college-preparatory, public charter schools in the nation—has demonstrated, at scale, that all children have the potential to excel academically regardless of race or zip code. KIPP currently serves over 120,000 students in 275 schools nationwide, including Indianapolis. KIPP Indy Public Schools (KIPP Indy) was founded in 2004 with one class of fifth-grade students and has grown to serve 1,500 students across four schools. Of the students that attend KIPP Indy, 98% qualify for free and reduced lunch, 92% are African American or LatinX, 13% receive special education services, and 18% are designated as Multilingual Learners. As we continue to grow, our mission remains the same: to create joyful, academically excellent schools in which teachers, students, and families are all united around the same goal of preparing students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose —college, career, and beyond— so they can lead fulfilling lives and create a more just world.
VISION
At KIPP Indy Public Schools, we envision a future without limits for every student, where joy and academic excellence come together to empower individuals to pursue their passions—be it college, career, or beyond. We recognize the unique gifts each child brings to our community and strive to cultivate their talent, perspective, and drive. Our schools—KIPP Indy Unite Elementary, KIPP Indy College Prep Middle, and KIPP Indy Legacy High—work collaboratively with families and the community to create a nurturing environment that sparks curiosity and fosters a love for learning.
We are committed to leading with equity and maintaining high expectations for all, ensuring that every student feels valued and supported in their journey. By providing access to essential resources, including college and career counseling, we prepare our students not just for academic success but for fulfilling lives as engaged citizens. Our values of community, equity, teamwork, continuous growth, and high expectations guide our efforts to build a more just world. Together, we empower students to recognize their potential and equip them with the skills and confidence to create vibrant futures for themselves and their communities.
Job DescriptionPOSITION OVERVIEW
We are seeking a dedicated and highly skilled Special Education Teacher to join the KIPP Indy team. The ideal candidate will be committed to ensuring all students, including those with diverse learning needs, have access to high-quality, individualized instruction and support. KIPP Indy Special Education Teachers are responsible for providing specialized instruction, managing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), and collaborating with general education teachers to ensure the success of students with disabilities.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop, implement, and monitor individualized education programs (IEPs) that meet the diverse needs of students with disabilities in compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Design and deliver differentiated instruction based on students' unique learning needs in both pull-out and inclusion settings.
- Regularly assess and track student progress toward IEP goals, adjusting instruction as needed to promote academic, behavioral, and social-emotional growth.
- Collaborate with general education teachers, support staff, and families to create inclusive learning environments that support all learners.
- Strong understanding of behavior management strategies and interventions.
- Use data-driven decision-making to provide targeted interventions and specialized support.
- Provide students with appropriate accommodations and modifications in the classroom and during assessments.
- Build strong relationships with students and their families, providing ongoing communication and support to foster student success.
- Participate in case conferences and IEP meetings, ensuring all required documentation is complete and accurate.
- Work with school leadership and the special education team to comply with all federal and state regulations and deadlines related to special education services.
- Stay current on best practices in special education instruction, behavior management, and accommodations. Actively work with academic coaches to continuously improve instructional practices, embrace feedback, and implement strategies for professional growth.
- Take ownership of your professional development by seeking out learning opportunities and reflecting on your teaching practices.
COMPETENCIES
- Sensitivity to the diverse cultural backgrounds of students and the ability to create an inclusive classroom environment.
- Recognition and management of personal biases to ensure fair treatment of all students.
- Believes deeply that all students can learn and deserve a high-quality education
- Belief that all students, including those with disabilities, can learn and achieve high academic standards.
- Valid Indiana teaching license with Special Education certification or eligibility (required).
- Bachelor’s degree in special education or a related field/ transition program (required).
- Minimum of 2 years of experience working with students with disabilities in a school setting (preferred).
- Strong knowledge of state and federal special education regulations, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (required).
- Experience in writing and managing IEPs (preferred).
- Proven track record of helping students with disabilities succeed academically, behaviorally, and socially (preferred).
- Commitment to the KIPP Indy mission and the Indianapolis community (required).
- Pass a criminal background check, as required by law (required).
Additional Information
Licensed teacher starting at $50,000
Salary is commensurate with experience and includes a highly competitive benefits package. Opportunities for performance-based bonuses are also available.
KIPP Indy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.