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Learning Network is a growing, innovative, and customer-centric educational services company. We seek creative and tenacious individuals to help us drive success through service. Service is very important to us. At Learning Network, you will be among people who care about their customers and colleagues. We prioritize service by ensuring the details are done and done well - every time. We make promises, and we keep those promises. We recognize that our customers and employees don’t have to choose us. As such, service is embedded deep within our culture - and providing white-glove service is an expectation of every employee. At Learning Network, you’ll be a part of something special. You’ll sleep better knowing you make a difference by bringing the most innovative education to thousands of students. You’ll do this amongst a supportive community of people who care. In return, you’ll care. You’ll show you care by being teachable, doing your job well, and valuing the relationships with your colleagues. You’ll achieve your goals and play nicely in the sandbox with others while doing it. We don’t do drama, and neither should you. Working at Learning Network isn’t for everyone. But for those who choose to commit to hard work, service, students, and colleagues, it’s an incredibly rewarding experience.

IEP Writer

Content WriterContent WriterFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 201-500

Location

United States

Posted

48 days ago

Salary

$50K - $65K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

IEP Writer

Learning Network

Company Summary Learning Network is a growing, innovative, and customer-centric educational services company. We seek creative and tenacious individuals to help us drive success through service. Service is very important to us. At Learning Network, you will be among people who care about their customers and colleagues. We prioritize service by ensuring the details are done and done well - every time. We make promises, and we keep those promises. We recognize that our customers and employees don’t have to choose us. As such, service is embedded deep within our culture - and providing white-glove service is an expectation of every employee. At Learning Network, you’ll be a part of something special. You’ll sleep better knowing you make a difference by bringing the most innovative education to thousands of students. You’ll do this amongst a supportive community of people who care. In return, you’ll care. You’ll show you care by being teachable, doing your job well, and valuing the relationships with your colleagues. You’ll achieve your goals and play nicely in the sandbox with others while doing it. We don’t do drama, and neither should you. Working at Learning Network isn’t for everyone. But for those who choose to commit to hard work, service, students, and colleagues, it’s an incredibly rewarding experience. Impact & Why This Matters In a world where too many students with unique learning needs are misunderstood, underserved, or lost in the system, you will be the architect of clarity and support. Every compliant, thoughtful, and individualized IEP you write is more than documentation—it’s a roadmap that ensures a student receives the support, accommodations, and belief they need to succeed. Your work translates data into action. It ensures that no student falls through the cracks due to oversight, inconsistency, or lack of precision. This isn’t paperwork. It’s life-shaping work behind the scenes—ensuring every student has a plan that truly reflects who they are, what they need, and what they are capable of becoming. Purpose You will be the force that transforms complex data into clear, compliant, and individualized plans that drive student success. Through precision, ownership, and deep understanding of both unique student needs and Special Education requirements, you will ensure every IEP reflects both legal integrity and human insight—balancing compliance with compassion, and structure with personalization. Your work will empower teachers, support families, and ultimately unlock better outcomes for students who rely on us to get it right the first time, every time. Role Overview This is a highly detail-intensive, compliance-driven, and cross-functional role where your impact is felt in every student plan, every audit, and every outcome. You will coordinate across teachers, families, and service providers to gather, interpret, and synthesize data into high-quality, state-compliant IEPs. Your success depends on precision, follow-through, and the ability to manage complexity with care. It demands extreme ownership, lightning responsiveness, and joyful persistence because when you do this work well, students receive the right services, teachers are set up to execute effectively, and families feel confident their child is supported. Core Responsibilities - Build accurate, individualized, and compliant IEPs that reflect each student’s unique needs, progress, and goals. - Transform complex student data into clear, actionable plans that guide instruction and services. - Maintain meticulous records and documentation to ensure nothing is missed and all compliance standards are upheld. - Proactively coordinate with teachers, service providers, and families to gather complete and accurate information. - Identify gaps, inconsistencies, or risks early and take action to resolve them before they impact students. - Uphold a consistent standard of excellence across all documentation, audits, and reporting. Essential Duties - Serve students, families, and colleagues with genuine professionalism, integrity, humility, and a white-glove mindset that makes every interaction feel personal and uplifting. - Personally own the drafting and maintenance of comprehensive, personalized, student-centered, and high-quality IEPs that meet all compliance standards. - Process student files with care and urgency, keeping meticulously detailed, organized records to ensure nothing falls through the cracks. - Foster genuine relationships with general education teachers, special education teachers, service providers, students, parents, and leaders, through consistent, reliable, multi-channel communication that results in universal understanding of a student’s IEP which accurately reflects performance, accommodations, and goals. - Partner with related service providers to ensure evaluations and services are timely, properly documented, and aligned. - Conduct audits, quality reviews, and summary reporting to maintain high standards across all documentation. - Monitor systems and workflows to ensure timely communication, compliance, and service delivery. - Engage fully in professional development, meetings, and training as both a participant and a subject matter expert, to continuously elevate your impact and the impact of other staff members on the success of special education students through vehicles like IEP documentation, accommodations, and implementation practices. - Provide ongoing feedback and guidance to strengthen quality and consistency across the team. - Embrace additional responsibilities as needed to advance our mission. Work Schedule & Expectations - Fixed schedule: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Mountain Time (Denver/America), year-round, auto-adjusting for daylight saving time. - Full-time exempt role requiring at least 40 hours per week with uninterrupted focus during scheduled hours. - Remain actively available and immediately responsive all workday via phone, chat, Zoom, email, and internal systems; colleagues must reach you in real time. - No concurrent employment or performance of this role alongside another job. - Maintain a private, professional, distraction-free remote workspace with reliable high-speed internet for video and required tools. - Consistent daily availability; absences exceeding two consecutive instructional days materially disrupt student support, engagement, and progress monitoring and generally cannot be accommodated during the instructional term. This Role Is Your Calling If: - You take pride in getting every detail right because you know accuracy directly impacts students and families. - You thrive in structured, compliance-driven environments where expectations are clear and high. - You naturally take ownership—when something is yours, it gets done fully, correctly, and on time. - You enjoy transforming complex information into clear, organized, and actionable plans. - You value both precision and purpose—understanding that behind every document is a student depending on you. - You are receptive to feedback and continuously refine your work to meet the highest standards. This Role May Not Align If: - You prefer flexible deadlines or loosely structured work environments. - You struggle with high-detail, documentation-heavy responsibilities. - You are uncomfortable being held accountable to compliance standards and performance metrics. - You prefer independent work without frequent collaboration or communication. - You tend to overlook small details or rush through work at the expense of quality. - You want to balance this position with another job. - You resist oversight, performance tracking, or structured expectations. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Strong interpersonal skills to communicate clearly, empathetically, and professionally. - Deep understanding of IEP development and Special Education compliance requirements, including present levels, goals, accommodations, services, and timelines across state and federal regulations. - Ability to accurately synthesize information from multiple sources (teachers, evaluations, service providers, families) into clear, individualized, and compliant student plans. - Exceptional attention to detail, with the ability to consistently produce precise, high-quality documentation where nothing falls through the cracks. - Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple students, deadlines, and compliance requirements simultaneously. - Ability to identify inconsistencies, gaps, or risks in documentation and proactively resolve them before they impact student services or compliance. - Clear and professional communication skills, including the ability to explain complex information in a way that is accessible and supportive to families and colleagues. - Demonstrated ability to operate with urgency, ownership, and follow-through in a fast-paced, high-accountability environment. - Self-motivated, coachable, and committed to continuous improvement, consistently refining work to meet a high standard of excellence. Qualifications - Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Special Education (required) - Ability to obtain Special Education licenses in Arizona, Colorado, Washington, and other states as may be assigned (required) - 3+ years of special education experience - 2+ years of experience documenting IEPs - Proficiency in various software programs related to IEP documentation similar but not limited to eIEPPro or Enrich - Strong experience with Mac OS, Google Workspace, and Asana - Ability to pass required background checks Base Pay Range $50,000—$65,000 USD Benefits - Medical, dental, and vision employee coverage for as little as $1 each per month; - Personal paid time off in addition to major holidays; - Short-term disability insurance, long-term disability insurance, life insurance, and AD&D insurance are all 100% paid by the employer; and - 401(k) with employer contributing a dollar-for-dollar match of employee contributions up to 6% of employee earnings.

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