Bucks IU Offers State’s First PK-12 Special Education Teacher Apprenticeship — and it’s FREE!

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) is break­ing new ground by launch­ing Pennsylvania’s first appren­tice­ship pro­gram aimed at devel­op­ing Pre-Kindergarten (PK) to 12 Special Education teach­ers. This inno­v­a­tive pro­gram pro­vides cur­rent Bucks IU staff a unique path­way to earn their Pennsylvania Special Education teach­ing cer­ti­fi­ca­tion while work­ing full-time, gain­ing hands-on class­room expe­ri­ence, and earn­ing a salary — all at no cost to the employees. 

This reg­is­tered appren­tice­ship pro­gram, approved by the Pennsylvania

Apprenticeship and Training Council under the Department of Labor and Industry, is designed to address the grow­ing demand for qual­i­fied Special Education teach­ers in Pennsylvania. 

We’ve seen an increas­ing need for Special

Education teach­ers,” said Dr. Mark Hoffman,

Bucks IU Executive Director. “With fewer

can­di­dates grad­u­at­ing from col­leges with a Special Education teach­ing cer­ti­fi­ca­tion, it quick­ly became our goal to ‘grow our own’ edu­ca­tors by offer­ing this pro­gram to cur­rent team mem­bers inter­est­ed in becom­ing a Special Education teacher.  We believe these efforts can become a mod­el for oth­er edu­ca­tion­al insti­tu­tions to devel­op their own workforce.” 

Dr. Jennifer Hertwig, Bucks IU Assistant to the Executive Director for Operations, began devel­op­ing the appren­tice­ship while work­ing in the Special Education divi­sion. “Like many edu­ca­tion insti­tu­tions, we’ve faced ongo­ing chal­lenges in find­ing qual­i­fied can­di­dates for spe­cial­ized posi­tions. This appren­tice­ship pro­gram allows us to invest in our own staff, help­ing them grow into these cru­cial roles.” 

The PK-12 Special Education Teacher Apprenticeship is designed to recruit, train and main­tain high-quality pro­fes­sion­als in the field of edu­ca­tion, at a time when there is a nation­al teacher short­age. Candidates will have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to receive on-the-job train­ing in PK-12 Special Education class­rooms, while receiv­ing teacher cer­ti­fi­ca­tion cred­its in Special Education. Apprentices will take cours­es in an online or hybrid set­ting and obtain the skills to become high­ly effec­tive edu­ca­tors for stu­dents who have learn­ing, men­tal, emo­tion­al, or phys­i­cal disabilities. 

Qualified Bucks IU staff can apply to the pro­gram and under­go an inter­view process. Once select­ed, par­tic­i­pants are paired with a men­tor and con­tin­ue to work full-time while com­plet­ing course­work. Their course­work tuition will be paid-in-full by the Bucks IU

The first 60 cred­its will be com­plet­ed through Bucks County Community College, with par­tic­i­pants earn­ing an asso­ciate degree. The remain­ing cred­its will be com­plet­ed through

Gwynedd Mercy University, cul­mi­nat­ing in a bachelor’s degree.

Gwynedd Mercy also pre­pares the aspir­ing teach­ers for their Pennsylvania Special Education Teaching Certification. The entire pro­gram takes approx­i­mate­ly three and a half years to complete. 

In addi­tion to earn­ing their salary, par­tic­i­pants will receive pay increas­es at spe­cif­ic mile­stones as they com­plete their col­lege course­work. Upon com­ple­tion, grad­u­ates will con­tin­ue to work for the Bucks IU as Special Education Teachers.   “Apprenticeships open doors for staff who might not oth­er­wise have had the oppor­tu­ni­ty to advance their careers,” said Jennifer Rawson, Bucks IU Coordinator of Apprenticeship Programs. “We’re excit­ed to help our staff grow while also work­ing to ensure the Bucks IU has a steady pipeline of high­ly qual­i­fied Special Education teach­ers for years to come.” 

The Bucks IU will launch this pro­gram in 2025 with an ini­tial cohort of five, ful­ly fund­ed participants.