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Preference will be given to those having certification and experience in the areas of elementary education, math education, reading education, and special education.
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Immediate: Long Term Substitute Teacher, Special Education (HSM), Oakland Terrace ES, Full TimeMCPS Official Job DescriptionSUMMARY DESCRIPTION:Under direction of the school principal and special education supervisor, the special education teacher provides direct instruction and instructional support to students with disabilities and works in collaboration with the general education teacher.
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Under the direct supervision of the special education teacher and clinical supervision of the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the RBT Paraeducator works with students individually or in a small group to implement individually designed interventions and behavior protocols to assist students to master Individualized Education Plan (IEP) goals.
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You have at least 6 months of paid working experience with children (You’ve previously worked in positions like teacher, teacher assistant, babysitter, childcare worker, daycare assistant, preschool teacher, nanny, special education, camp or school counselor, paraprofessional or similar fields) OR have been in a volunteer program with kids OR have ABA experience.
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The special education itinerant teacher will work with the student at a Pre-K (or UPK), a Head Start, a daycare, or in the home. Job Attachment Itinerant Location Western NY Salary: From 46.00 Salary: To 79.00 Appointment Status Per Diem Position Status Part time Required Certification Type Special Education {9010}, Students with Disabilities Birth - Grade 2 {9013} Contact Person's Name Jennifer Wilcox Contact Person's Title Human Resources Generalist Contact Person's Phone 716-566-9810 Contact Person's Email jwilcox@askbhsc.org.
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Ex: Psychology, Education/Special Education, Sociology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Social Work. Ex: Nanny, Day Care Professional, Teacher, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional/TSS, Direct Support Professionals or.
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Accompany assigned student to art, music, physical education, computer classes, and special events and provide assistance to the specialty teacher during class as needed. Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the One-to-One Aide will work alongside the Classroom Teacher in helping students with autism and other special needs learn academic, social and daily living skills.
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The paraeducators assigned to special education classes or programs provide instructional support to the teacher (instructional leader) and students and are under the general supervision of the program supervisor of special education.
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Current Special Education Teacher or Administrator Certification. In addition, the Special Education Coordinator supports the creation of appropriate programming for transfer students by collaborating with the enrollment team and prior school to obtain documents and understand student needs.
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State Certification as a Special Education Teacher. The Capitol Region Education Council (CREC), River Street Schools and Programs, seeks a Special Education Teacher to work in their schools across the elementary, secondary, and high school level.
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Educational or clinical certification is essential including fully credentialed special education teacher, fully credentialed school administrator, certified school psychologist, Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
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Teacher in IEP development or develop IEPs aligned with curriculum, assist special education teacher in progress report completion or complete progress reports for direct services in order to update goals and requests.
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New York State Certification in Special Education for Special Education Teachers. Under general direction, is responsible for conducting educational classes for special education pre-school and school age students or Early Intervention, Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) or Day Care programs in accordance with the needs of the students and in accordance with the regulations and requirements of the applicable governmental and other regulatory agencies.
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Preferred Licensure/Certification (Specialty may include: Licensed Special Education Teacher, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, School Psychologist, Masters in Education, Masters in Psychology, Early Intervention Specialist, BCBA, ABA Therapist.
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Twin Rivers also offers families the option of two alternative high schools, one special education center, one early childhood special education program, an independent learning center, an opportunity school, preschools, three dependent charter schools and Twin Rivers Adult School.
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