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Craft Your Special Education Teacher Resume Successfully with These Helpful Suggestions

4th February 2021

Developing a great special education teacher resume or CV is a significant footstep in your job search journey. Companies, educational sectors, rehabilitation centres, etc. are stringent while swotting a special education teacher resume. The situation is almost the same in any other teaching career positions though but it takes a special person to do special teaching job.

Not everyone can be an effective special educator, if you enjoy helping children with different special needs to cope with learning challenges then this can be your area of interest. And yes… getting licensed and certified with the Special Needs Education course is the big advantage here. Working with children with different special needs is not easy. You should know the correct approaches for that. Usually, the applicants tend to focus only on the hard skills. Also, you need to consider preparing a cover letter which is being precisely tailored to the position you're applying for.

Well, if you’re not certain about how to prepare a special education teacher resume, we are here to help you out.

What to Embrace in Your Special Education Teacher Resume?

1. How can you grab the recruiter’s attention fast? First of all, choose the best format for your special education teacher resume. Put the correct contact details in your resume header. Try to use the best resume fonts and enough white space to stand out among others. Also, use the chronological resume template. You may also include a headline or summary declaration that evidently communicates your career goals and qualifications. For easy reading, set 1-inch margins and make your resume length one page for special education jobs.

2. Usually, the teaching jobs necessitate specific teacher training degrees and certifications. Therefore, be sure to highlight your educational qualifications well. Include a section towards the top of your document that will cover this as it is one of the first things an employer perceives. So, highlight your educational qualifications and credentials in a proper manner.

3.  Make a career summary if you have prior years of teaching experience. Write at least 3–4 sentences and add your best few special education achievements (if you have). Include specific accomplishments or successes rather than simply stating your responsibilities under each work experience. When possible, you may include data to show your accomplishments. Also, if you wish you may mention that you facilitated to improve your student’s test scores, or include information from your administrators' assessments of your classes.
 

Tips for Creating a Professional Resume

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4. Focus on your skills and aptitudes, and add your convenient achievements from other jobs. Try to match your resume’s work experience segment to the job description in the advertisement. Start with your latest job and list 3–5 bullet facts per job. Try to use action verbs as an alternative of “responsible for” phrase.

5. Categorize smartly the “other” items in your special education teacher resume! You may include one or two additional sections to show you teaching skills that you have gathered from different sources. These sources may include – Associations, Awards or honours, Publications, any kind of Volunteer work or Freelance work, Hobbies, Sports & fitness, etc.

6. Communication is an important skill and it should be perfectly done in your resume. Since the recruiters have a tough job, hence try to be thoughtful and make your resume an easy read. Don’t use too much tough technical languages. It will not impress them, instead, it mayl frustrate them. Spelling and grammatical errors are unacceptable (this should be obvious). Review your resume as many times as required. Also, unless you have wide-ranging experience, keep it short and simple.

7. Read the job posting clearly. What skills do they mention? Embrace a combination of your professional skills by listing soft as well as hard skills. If you are confused about soft and hard skills, we have listed them below for your better understanding –

Hard Skills:

  • Forming lesson plans
  • Medical features of special needs
  • Educational technology
  • Google Drive knowledge
  • Student valuation
  • Monitoring student development
  • Maintaining a positive classroom environment
  • Special education instructional apparatus
  • Microsoft Office knowledge

Soft Skills:

  • Written plus verbal communication
  • Interactive skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Association skills
  • Organizational skills

What will make the employer contemplate about you? Include your strong points in the objective statement of the resume. Try to provide at least 3 individualities that describe you as the 21st-century special education teacher.

The fact is you can’t become a special education teacher without proper training. Teaching enthusiastic have to devote time along with resources to schoolwork. They have to be certified as it’s not just about having the knowledge.

Well, if you don’t have any prior work experience but have the certification then consider these following points:

  • Use the functional format.
  • Contact Information.
  • Objective Statement.
  • Skills and Aptitudes.
  • Educational Qualifications.
  • Certification.
  • Personal Information.

This functional format will help the recruiters to focus on your expertise. Well, you can place Certification ahead of Education if you wish to.

We would always recommend to take ample time to modify your resume, so its emphases is on the specific qualifications for the position you are applying for. Include keywords from the job listing in your resume.  With the Special Needs Education course certification and a great resume, you will definitely get your dream job of special education teaching!

 

Written By : Bindita Sinha

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