Private Special Education Teacher
Thrive Education Partners
Thousand Oaks, California
See other jobs from this company| Date Posted | August 20, 2026 |
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| Industry | K-12: Public Schools |
| Certification Needed | |
| Job Status | Not Specified |
| Salary | Not Specified |
Description:
Thrive Education Partners is seeking an experienced, relationship-driven Private Special Education Teacher to lead a highly personalized educational program for a middle school student in Thousand Oaks, California. We are looking for a warm, dynamic, and highly responsive educator who understands how to support a student with individualized learning needs while maintaining high expectations for growth, independence, and engagement.Great individualized instruction starts with understanding the whole learner: where a student is academically, how they learn best, which underlying skills or learning differences may be creating barriers, and what supports will help them move forward. In this role, the educator will use that understanding to establish meaningful goals, thoughtfully adapt grade-level content, design targeted instruction, and help the student make clear, measurable progress over time.
The ideal candidate is an experienced special educator who can recognize why a student is struggling—not simply that they are struggling. This person should be comfortable adapting curriculum, breaking complex skills into manageable steps, providing explicit and systematic instruction, and adjusting their approach in real time based on student response. Just as importantly, they should be excited to build a strong relationship with one learner and create an engaging academic program around the student's strengths, interests, and needs.
The educator will work in close partnership with the family, an established team of support professionals, and Thrive's Educational Manager. This is an opportunity for a special educator who values strong relationships, individualized instruction, and the autonomy to build a thoughtful educational program around one student's strengths, needs, and long-term growth.
Student Profile
You'll work with a warm, social, and engaging middle school student who benefits from individualized special education instruction and a thoughtful, relationship-centered approach. The student is a strong visual learner with interests that can be used creatively to make academic work engaging and meaningful.
The student benefits from support in areas including communication, processing, self-regulation, and academic skill development. The family is seeking an educator who can provide access to age-appropriate, grade-level concepts through carefully adapted instruction, meeting the student at their current access point while maintaining meaningful expectations for growth.
Strong relationships matter in this placement. The student responds especially well to educators who are warm and encouraging, communicate clearly, remain steady through moments of frustration, and demonstrate genuine confidence in the student's ability to learn.
What You'll Do
Take day-to-day ownership of a personalized academic program across core subject areas.
Adapt grade-level concepts, curriculum, and materials to create accessible, age-appropriate instruction.
Design engaging, multi-sensory learning experiences responsive to the student's strengths, interests, and learning profile.
Identify foundational skills that need additional support while continuing to introduce meaningful new academic content.
Incorporate opportunities to strengthen independence, communication, executive functioning, stamina, and self-regulation within the educational program.
Use community-based and experiential learning when appropriate to support academic, functional, and social development.
Monitor progress and adjust pacing, materials, supports, and instructional strategies in response to the student's needs.
Communicate consistently with the family and collaborate with the student's support professionals and Thrive's Educational Manager to maintain a coordinated educational approach.
What Makes Someone Successful
You are warm, dynamic, relational, and professional, and you know how to build trust while maintaining clear expectations.
You hold an active California Special Education teaching credential and have the instructional expertise to thoughtfully adapt academic content for an individual learner.
You understand how to make learning accessible without making it unnecessarily simplistic or developmentally inappropriate.
You can respond calmly and flexibly when a student experiences frustration, fatigue, or difficulty while continuing to support meaningful engagement and progress.
You are an excellent communicator who values partnership with parents, specialists, and other educators.
You enjoy professional autonomy and are comfortable designing curriculum, solving instructional problems, monitoring progress, and refining your approach over time.
Experience supporting students with intellectual or developmental disabilities is valuable. More important is strong special education practice, sound professional judgment, and a genuine commitment to individualized, age-respectful instruction.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Education, Special Education, or a related field
Active California Education Specialist teaching credential appropriate to the student’s support needs
Minimum of 3 years of relevant teaching experience
Experience adapting grade-level curriculum and developing individualized learning plans for students with diverse learning needs
Experience partnering closely with parents and collaborating with multidisciplinary support teams
Strong communication, organization, and progress-monitoring skills
Eligible to work in the United States
Must reside in or be willing to relocate to the Thousand Oaks, California area prior to employment
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation for community-based learning and activities
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting middle school students with intellectual or developmental disabilities
Experience adapting age-appropriate academic content to a student’s individual access point
Experience with experiential, community-based, or interdisciplinary learning
Experience in private education, home-based education, or another highly personalized 1:1 learning environment
Professional Standards
Current background check required; Thrive facilitates this process
Verifiable references from prior teaching roles, including at least one direct supervisor or administrator
Strong professionalism, discretion, and adaptability when working within a family’s home
Comfort maintaining strict confidentiality and signing an NDA as a condition of employment
Logistics & Compensation
Location: Thousand Oaks, California
Setting: In-person, primarily 1:1 private education
Schedule: Monday–Friday, approximately 30–35 hours per week
Schedule flexibility: The daily rhythm will flex around the student’s learning needs, activities, and established schedule
Start: Mid-September 2026
Compensation: $80,000–$110,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications
Support from Thrive
Dedicated Thrive support throughout the recruitment, interview, and placement process
Ongoing collaboration with Thrive’s Educational Management team around curriculum, assessment, progress monitoring, and educational strategy
Professional development and instructional support as needs evolve
Access to Thrive’s broader network of educators, specialists, and educational resources
Ongoing partnership to support a strong, sustainable educator-family relationship
Why This Role
This is an opportunity to practice individualized teaching with a level of focus that is difficult to achieve in a traditional classroom. You’ll have the time to know one student deeply, design instruction around how they learn best, and continually refine your approach based on what you see working.
You’ll also have meaningful professional autonomy without working in isolation. The family has built an established team of support professionals and is looking for a teacher who will become a core part of that collaborative team. For an educator who values creativity, strong relationships, thoughtful special education practice, and the opportunity to see the impact of their work over time, this is a uniquely rewarding role.
About Thrive
Thrive Education Partners connects exceptional educators with families seeking highly personalized education. Our private teacher placements are built around strong educator-student relationships, individualized instruction, thoughtful collaboration, and the belief that education should be responsive to each student as a learner.
Thrive supports educators and families throughout the placement process and provides ongoing Educational Management to help create cohesive, high-quality learning experiences.
Thrive Education Partners is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and make hiring decisions based on experience, skills, and business needs, without regard to any status protected by applicable law.
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