A special education teacher job description is long and complex. One of your tasks is to be a team leader. You are most familiar with your students' IEPs (Individual Education Plans). Many of your students will have paraprofessionals assigned to them, spend time in the regular classroom setting, attend speech and language classes, and even have outside therapists or counselors. You are the one faculty member in the school who knows the most about your special education student, his/her needs, and his/her goals as part of your special education teacher job description. But you cannot do everything for this one student on your own because you have other students and responsibilities at your school. Think of the student, regular classroom teacher, school counselor, special area teachers, paraprofessionals, parents, and any outside therapists as a team. You are all part of the same team with a common goal--to help a student receive the best education possible. But someone has to be the team leader, or coach, in order for the team to succeed, stay organized, and communicate with one another. That team leader is you--the special education teacher.