Clarifi Staffing Solutions is seeking a passionate and committed Pre-K Resource Room Teacher to support our youngest learners in building strong academic and social-emotional foundations. This is a meaningful opportunity to guide children through their early developmental stages in a nurturing, structured setting.
At Clarifi, we’re proud to be a fast-growing education partner that connects skilled professionals with schools in need. Whether you're looking for a long-term placement or a contract-based role, we offer flexible options designed to match your career goals.
In this position, you’ll create and deliver targeted instruction that aligns with each student’s unique learning plan. Your day-to-day will involve crafting engaging lesson content, conducting developmental assessments, and designing personalized strategies to meet early learning milestones. Regular collaboration with families is essential, as you'll share progress updates, outline expectations, and offer home-based strategies to reinforce classroom learning.
You'll also work hand-in-hand with school teams, paraprofessionals, and support staff to ensure that each child receives the comprehensive support they need to thrive. With a focus on inclusive practices and early intervention, you’ll cultivate a learning space where all children feel empowered, capable, and ready to succeed.
Requirements
Applicants must have earned a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education or a closely related discipline, along with a valid Illinois teaching license endorsed in Early Childhood Special Education. A deep knowledge of early childhood growth and learning patterns, coupled with the ability to implement positive behavior supports, is vital for success in this role. While experience working with young children with disabilities in early learning environments is highly valued, the ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with families and educational teams is equally important to foster positive outcomes for students.
Benefits
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Freqently Asked Questions
Holding an Illinois teaching license endorsed in early childhood special education is crucial. A bachelor's or master's degree in special education or related fields strengthens your profile, alongside deep familiarity with early childhood development and positive behavior support strategies.
Exceptional Needs Instructors focus on early childhood learners requiring personalized support, emphasizing developmental milestones and social-emotional growth. Compared to broader special education roles, this position demands tailored lesson design for pre-K students and close family collaboration.
Progression can lead toward specialized roles like special education instructional coach, behavior specialist, or coordinator positions. Pursuing additional certifications and gaining experience in diverse early intervention settings opens doors to leadership within educational support services.
Lansing's diverse community requires culturally responsive teaching techniques and frequent engagement with families. Navigating variable access to resources and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams are common, making flexibility and communication vital for success here.
The Lansing area exhibits steady demand due to growing awareness of early intervention benefits. While openings exist, candidates with Illinois licensure and early childhood specialization tend to have an advantage in securing positions through agencies like Clarifi Staffing Solutions.
Clarifi offers flexible contract or long-term assignments, aligning instructor strengths with school needs. They emphasize matching educators with supportive environments focused on early childhood special education, fostering rewarding engagements in Lansing’s schools.
Clarifi facilitates collaboration among educational teams, offers ongoing professional development opportunities, and maintains communication channels for feedback. Their approach ensures instructors receive guidance and resources to enhance classroom impact and career growth.
Exceptional Needs Instructors in Lansing generally earn between $45,000 and $58,000 annually. Salaries vary with experience, credentials, and contract type, but this range aligns with regional education sector standards for early childhood special education roles.