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Elementary Teacher

Company:
The Westview School
Location:
Houston, TX
Pay:
$58,350.00
Posted:
April 09, 2026
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Description:

Elementary Teacher

2026-2027 School Year

Goal

The Westview School seeks inspiring elementary teachers who are responsible for implementing an effective instructional program in a learning environment that encourages students with autism spectrum disorder to reach their full potential.

Qualifications

• Minimum BA in Education, required

• Valid Texas teacher Certification, required

• Special Education Certification, preferred

• Prior experience working with children with special needs, preferred

Skills/Knowledge

• Dynamic educator with a willingness to innovate and inspire

• A desire to promote healthy, active living across the entire school

community

• A proven ability to differentiate and work with students at all skill

levels

• A positive attitude and a commitment to collaborating with others

• An ability to communicate well orally and in writing with students, staff,

and families

• Excellent organizational skills

Duties

• Plan and deliver high-quality, engaging instruction to help students grow

socially, emotionally, and academically

• Differentiate lessons as needed to give all students access to the

curriculum regardless of instructional level or interest in the subject.

• Evaluate student performance on tasks established by the standards, using

different formal and informal methods such as observation and/or

performance-based tasks

• Maintain a safe, orderly, and supportive classroom by modeling expected

behavior and standards, promoting positive interactions, and quickly

addressing behaviors that are not in line with classroom behavioral

expectations

• Communicate with parents about student progress, potential, and behavior

periodically through written reports, phone or electronic means and at

parent and teacher conferences.

• Work collaboratively to achieve the mission of the school

• Maintain care/responsibility for school-owned equipment and materials to

prevent loss or abuse

• Participate in staff development training to improve level of skills in

working with students with autism

• Act as an ambassador for the school by attending school-wide events and

supporting the school community outside of the classroom.

• Participate in extracurricular activities to show school support (Trunk or

Treat, Family Fun Day, etc.)

• Meet regular and predictable attendance requirements, including attending

team meetings, staff meetings, and professional development.

About The Westview School

The Westview School is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to providing a stimulating, specialized learning environment where high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder can reach their full potential. Founded in 1981, Westview is the only school in the greater Houston area—and among the few in the country—that specifically serves children with autism spectrum disorder, ages 2 through high school. Our program integrates rigorous academics with a strong emphasis on social communication and social skills, aiming to enhance self-esteem and foster successful community integration.

Mission Statement

The mission of The Westview School is to provide a unique, specialized learning environment offering outstanding educational and social opportunities for children on the autism spectrum.

Belief Statement

The Westview School believes that when children with autism are educated in a nurturing and supportive environment, they learn, grow, and develop a strong sense of self and an appreciation for others.

Vision Statement

The vision of The Westview School is to provide a learning environment that is sensitive to the social, emotional, and academic needs of children with autism to ensure that they have opportunities to reach their full potential.

Work Environment & Culture

At The Westview School, we foster a supportive, inclusive environment where staff are passionate about supporting students with autism to thrive. The ideal candidate is committed to building relationships, promoting student independence, and creating bridges between school and community.

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