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Special Education Teacher

The Webster School District is seeking a full-time Special Education Teacher to serve part-time at the Webster Alternative Learning Center (WALC) and part-time in the High School Special Education program. The WALC provides academic, behavioral, and life-skills support to at-risk students to ensure success upon graduation. The successful candidate will be relationship-focused, collaborative, and committed to creating a positive learning environment for students with diverse needs.

Qualifications include (but are not limited to):

  • Must hold or be eligible for a Wisconsin DPI Special Education license.
  • Emotional Behavioral Disabilities (EBD) licensure preferred but not required.
  • Knowledge of Inclusion, Push-In, and Pull-Out service models desired.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective partnerships with students, families, and colleagues.

The Webster School District is located in rural northwestern Wisconsin, halfway between the Twin Cities and Duluth, MN. Our District encompasses roughly 550 square miles and features many lakes and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Webster School District has a diverse population with 17 percent of our student body of Native American descent. The District prides itself in offering excellent educational and professional development opportunities. We cherish small town rural values and work together to thoughtfully plan for our future.

Our District is a strong and growing school community with a committed staff that shares a passion for teaching and learning. Webster is a Pre-K-12 District, with one elementary and one Middle/High school. The District, in an active partnership with families and the community, helps prepare all students for academic achievement and lifetime success. Webster is a 1:1 computing District with all K-12 students having a device.  

To learn more about our District, watch this short video here