Now Hiring: Special Education Teachers – Montana
Support All Learners. Build Inclusive Classrooms. Make a Difference Across Big Sky Country.
Blazer Jobs is partnering with school districts throughout Montana to recruit certified Special Education Teachers for the 2025–2026 school year. From Billings and Missoula to Helena, Bozeman, Great Falls, and rural communities, we’re helping connect passionate educators with schools where their skills and commitment truly matter.
Whether you're an experienced teacher or entering the profession, Blazer Jobs will help place you in a Montana school district that aligns with your goals, values, and credentials.
Why Teach with Blazer Jobs in Montana?
Montana’s schools serve a unique blend of urban and rural student populations, often in close-knit communities where your work can have a visible impact. Blazer Jobs focuses on personalized placements—matching teachers with roles where they’ll be valued, supported, and able to make a difference.
We offer one-on-one guidance through Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) licensing, contract review, and career support.
Minimum Requirements:
Valid Montana teaching license with Special Education endorsement (e.g., K–12 or Early Childhood Special Education)
Experience working in inclusive, resource, or self-contained classrooms is preferred
Must meet all state and district employment requirements
Role Details:
Location: K–12 public schools across Montana
Schedule: Full-time and part-time schedules available
Employment Type: W-2 contract for the 2025–2026 academic year
Pay: Competitive hourly rates, paid weekly
Renewal: High potential for contract renewal based on district needs and performance
Benefits for Full-Time Educators (30+ hours/week):
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan with employer matching
Reimbursement for professional development or license renewal
Ongoing career support from a dedicated Blazer Jobs recruiter
Your Role in Montana Schools:
As a Special Education Teacher, you’ll create and implement IEPs, provide differentiated instruction, and work closely with families, general educators, and service providers to foster inclusive classrooms that meet the needs of every learner.
Bring Your Skills to the Heart of Montana Education
Whether you’re drawn to life in the mountains, plains, or small-town communities, your work can create meaningful change in Montana classrooms.
Ready to learn more? Schedule a quick call here:
https://calendly.com/jada-johnson-blazerjobs/30min
Contact:
Jada Johnson — Director of Educational Resources
[email protected]
Call or Text: 904-604-5119
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