Start your career or your next chapter in Colorado’s charter sector.
Colorado’s charter schools are public schools, open to all students and tuition-free. What sets them apart is their flexibility to innovate — in the classroom, in curriculum, and in how they support students and staff. Each charter school operates with increased autonomy and accountability, allowing them to design programs that best serve their unique communities.
Charter schools across Colorado are looking for dedicated educators, leaders, and professionals who are excited to help reimagine public education. Whether you’re looking to teach, lead, coach, or support students behind the scenes, there’s a role for you.
Use the filters to the right to explore current openings and connect directly with hiring schools and networks.
Join Belle Creek Charter School as a Speech Language Pathologist for the 2026–27 school year! Provide evaluations, therapy, and IEP support for K-8 students in a collaborative, supportive environment. Benefits-eligible role, 32–40 hrs/week. Text “Speech26” to apply.
All employees of Parker Performing Arts School will work together to achieve our school’s vision and mission. In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed below, we seek a Reading and Math Intervention Teacher who can assist in planning and providing individual and group instruction to students.
Parker Performing Arts School, Parker Performing Arts School
The Special Education and 504 Coordinator serves as a Special Education Director Designee, AU 504 Coordinator, and liaison between CSI and assigned schools. This role provides technical guidance and support to special education staff and 504 Coordinators to promote high quality, compliant, and student-centered programming. The Coordinator also supports mission-critical initiatives, quality assurance, oversight, accountability, compliance, and continuous improvement efforts across CSI schools.
Colorado Charter School Institute (CSI), Remote/Colorado
Provide school-based occupational therapy services to K–8 students, including evaluations, IEP development, and direct and consultative support. Collaborate with staff and families to help students access the curriculum and build functional skills for success in the classroom.