Travel Contract

School Services - School Special Education Teacher
Kenosha, WI
Allied Support for Kids
5x8 hrs

$1,781/week
Posted 10 days ago

Overview

  • Start Date08/24/2026
  • Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
  • Duration40 weeks
  • Setting
    School

Pay

Estimated total pay
$1,781/week

Description


Do you love lakefront living? Kenosha, WI is located along the shores of Lake Michigan and offers small town charm with a lakefront lifestyle. We are hiring Special Education Teachers in Kenosha, WI for the 2026-27 school year, full-time, 37.5 hours per week.   To qualify for roles in teaching, we’re looking for previous experience in a special education setting, whether it’s resource or self-contained classrooms, 1:1 scenarios or situations where you’re with children with externalizing behaviors. We’re also looking for experience working with IEPs (individualized education plans), lesson planning, working collaboratively with faculty and parents and a strong desire to connect with your students.   Key Details:
*You'll work 8/24/26-6/7/27, 37.5 hours per week *Kids have a half day on Fridays, you'll have the afternoons to plan and do paperwork *Specific information regarding student caseloads and age groups are TBD, but multiple roles are available--first applicants will have more choices!   Qualifications: *Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Education with a Special Education Certification *You'll need a DPI (Department of Public Instruction) with the state of WI for Early Childhood-Middle or Middle-Early Adolescence to qualify *Previous experience is always appreciated  

Requirements vary by license type, but generally, you will need to meet the following criteria:

  • Application: If you don't hold a current DPI, you'll need to apply through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction's website
  • State Statutory Requirements: Wisconsin may assign stipulations (deficiencies) on your license. Out-of-state applicants frequently have to complete additional coursework or training specific to Wisconsin laws, such as training on science-based reading and language arts instruction.
  • Exams: You may need to pass Wisconsin-specific content or testing requirements or provide scores from your Illinois testing (like the ILTS) for DPI evaluation.
  • Licensure Level: The DPI will review your specific Illinois credentials and issue the most similar Wisconsin subject and grade-level license for which you qualify.
Weekly Compensation is based on experience and will range from from $1,725 to $1,897
If you qualify for stipends, you’ll enjoy tax free per diem that covers you throughout the school year!

Our awesome Ardor benefits include:  Weekly pay, every Friday!  Major medical/dental and vision/pet insurance on day 1 for you and your family.  Family planning benefits like IVF coverage.  Life insurance with extensive family health options.  

Our Travel Farther Together referral program allows you to make up to $1,200 per clinician you refer to Ardor!

Dedicated 24/7 access to recruiting & clinical support on assignment (Don’t worry, you are never alone!)  White glove resume & onboarding assistance   License reimbursements & CE assistance2  24/7 Emergency Hotline – Connect directly to our team.   

 A.S.K. (Allied Support for Kids) is a full service pediatric and school-based placement firm focused on your career goals. Whether it's the excitement of a travel assignment or the stability of long term employment you're looking for, we're here to meet your needs. Looking for the next great step in your practice as a pediatric clinician? Just A.S.K.!

Allied Support for Kids Job ID #JPC -1076813. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: 2026-27 Special Education Teacher

Employer

Allied Support for Kids

About

Ardor Schools & Kids (A.S.K): Empowering Clinicians to Shape the Future of Kids

At Ardor Health, our journey began in 2001 with a simple, powerful belief: passionate clinicians can transform lives, especially when they are embedded in the communities where children learn, grow, and thrive. Today, we are proud to reconnect with that legacy in a bold new way through Ardor Schools & Kids (A.S.K), a dedicated initiative designed to create meaningful impact in both school and pediatric settings.

A.S.K is more than a staffing program. It is a purpose driven movement that brings together Ardor’s deep history of school based clinical placements with a growing network of pediatric focused opportunities nationwide. Whether supporting students in the classroom or caring for young patients in clinical environments, A.S.K empowers therapists and clinicians to make an authentic, lasting difference in the lives of children and families.


Why A.S.K Matters

Impact that goes beyond care. This is more than a job. It is service, advocacy, and community engagement. A.S.K clinicians are not only providers, but mentors, allies, and champions for kids.

A return to our roots. Ardor Health was founded on strong partnerships within school communities. A.S.K strengthens that foundation while expanding our reach into pediatric care settings where the need is growing every day.

Flexible, meaningful opportunities. From classroom support to pediatric clinics and specialized care environments, A.S.K offers assignments that align with your passion, expertise, and career goals.


Who A.S.K Serves

Clinicians seeking purposeful pediatric and school based roles where their skills can create measurable change.

School districts and healthcare facilities looking for tailored staffing solutions that directly support student and patient success.

Therapy students and new graduates ready to launch careers centered on impact, growth, and purpose.

With A.S.K, helping kids is not just a career. It is a calling. We are here to provide the opportunities, support, and partnership clinicians need to make a meaningful difference where it matters most, with kids.

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About Kenosha, WI

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Cost of Living
  • The cost of living in Kenosha, WI is slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
  • Wages generally match up with the cost of living, providing good value for residents.
Weather
  • In the summer, average highs are around 80-85°F, while in the winter, average lows are around 15-20°F.
  • Be prepared for both warm summers and cold winters.
Furnished Housing
  • Short term rentals and furnished housing options are available in Kenosha, WI, and they are relatively easy to find.
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Transportation
  • Kenosha is car-friendly, with well-maintained roads and highways.
  • Public transportation options include buses operated by the Kenosha Area Transit, providing convenient travel within the city.
Demographics
  • Kenosha, WI has a diverse population with a wide age range.
  • Common health issues may include seasonal allergies due to the changing weather.
  • There is a growing population of travel nurses in the area, providing a supportive community for healthcare professionals.
Things to Do
  • Kenosha offers a variety of activities, including a range of restaurants serving diverse cuisines, art galleries, live music venues, and sports facilities.
  • Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Lake Michigan, parks, and hiking trails in the area.
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