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MailEarly Childhood Special Education Teacher – $46,652- $95,179 – Branch ISD – Job#2255
Deadline:November 21, 2025District/Organization:Branch Intermediate School District – ColdwaterPosition/Type:Teacher, full timeSalary:$46,652 to $95,179 annual
Position DetailsCategory:Special Education Teaching/Teacher of Early Childhood Special Education Job #2255
Date Posted:10/27/2025
Location:Special Education – Lincoln Learning Center
Date of Availability:ASAP
Date Closing:when filled
Branch ISD Special Education:
The Branch ISD Special Education Department serves students pre-K to age 26 with mild to severe impairments and works closely with the local schools in Branch County to provide instructional services, hearing and vision services, physical and occupational therapy, speech, psychological, and nursing services. The special education department is devoted to the success of every student. This is an exciting opportunity to become a team member who is committed to the vision of educating all learners while fostering positive attitudes and work habits. This position is for someone that respects diversity. If you are highly motivated and have a passion to work with students with disabilities, this position is for you.
Job Summary:
The employee fulfilling this job is accountable to the Special Education Supervisor and will utilize a variety of strategies and approaches to meet the needs of students. The employee will be held to the Highly Qualified requirements of teaching. Expectations include a pleasant and professional demeanor, a positive attitude, and an outgoing personality. The employee must also maintain confidentiality and engage in professional development as required by the State of Michigan.
Qualifications: Work experience in Early Childhood and also in Special Education
Education:Bachelor of Arts/Science degree in education from an accredited college/university
Requirements:Valid Michigan teaching certificate
Early Childhood PK – General and Special Education endorsement (ZS) or,
Early Childhood PK – General with Special Education endorsement (ZS) and categorical Special Education endorsement, or,
Early Childhood Education endorsement (ZA) and categorical Special Education endorsementJob # 2255
Branch ISDuses the applicant tracking system from Frontline Education to manage employment applications online.
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Freqently Asked Questions
Teachers in this role adapt instruction using individualized approaches to support young learners with disabilities, integrating therapies like speech and occupational services. In Branch, MI, specialists collaborate closely with local schools to meet varied developmental goals, ensuring inclusive education that respects each child's unique challenges.
Candidates typically need a valid Michigan teaching certificate with early childhood special education endorsements such as (ZS) or a combination of general and categorical special education endorsements. These credentials align with state standards, enabling educators to effectively support children with disabilities from pre-K through early grades.
Professionals can advance into specialized consulting, administrative leadership, or curriculum development within special education. Gaining experience and additional certifications opens doors to roles influencing policy or mentoring junior educators, particularly in districts like Branch ISD that emphasize professional growth.
Working with this association offers exposure to a network focused on advocacy and community engagement in education. The role combines teaching with collaboration on public relations initiatives promoting special education awareness, which enriches professional impact but may require balancing instructional duties with outreach activities.
Yes, educators receive ongoing development aligned with Michigan state requirements, including workshops on instructional strategies, legal compliance, and inclusive practices. This ensures teachers stay current with best practices while contributing to the association's mission supporting special education advancement.
Salaries range from approximately $46,652 to $95,179 annually, reflecting variable factors like experience and qualifications. This competitive compensation aligns with Branch ISD's commitment to attracting skilled special education professionals amid growing regional demand for early childhood educators.
Branch sees steady demand for qualified special education teachers, with moderate competition due to the specialized skill set required. Candidates holding valid Michigan certifications and demonstrated passion for working with children with disabilities generally find favorable opportunities in this community.
The Lincoln Learning Center is centrally located within Branch County, making daily travel manageable for local residents. However, candidates from outlying areas should consider peak traffic times and potential rural transit limitations when planning their commute to ensure punctuality and work-life balance.
Strong early childhood education background combined with special education expertise is essential. Practical experience with developmental disabilities, plus proficiency in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, prepares educators to effectively support diverse learners in Branch ISD's inclusive settings.
This position uniquely blends classroom teaching with active participation in public relations efforts to promote special education programs. Unlike traditional district roles, it offers the chance to influence community perceptions and policy through communication-focused initiatives alongside educational responsibilities.
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