Position Title:

Special Education (Autistic Support)

Position Location:

District-wide

Bargaining Unit:

William Penn Educational Association - 10 months

Effective Dates

3/26/26

 Job description last updated: 3/26/26

 

Position Summary: The Autistic Support Teacher is dedicated to providing individualized instruction and support to students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This role focuses on fostering students' academic, behavioral, social, and communication skills in a supportive, structured, and inclusive classroom environment. The teacher works closely with students to ensure their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) are implemented, monitored, and regularly updated to support progress in accordance with state-mandated educational standards. 

 

District Summary

The William Penn School District is located in southeastern Delaware County and serves approximately 5,000 students residing in the Boroughs of Aldan, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, and Yeadon. We share a collective vision of educating, nurturing, and empowering all students to become career- and/or college-ready.

 

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Level of Compensation: $52,831.00 - $104,032.00

 

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