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Develops reasonable rules of classroom/playground behavior in accordance with CSUSA policy and guidelines, and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and consistent manner. Incorporates into planning all diagnostic information as required in the student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP.
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Description: Under supervision, the Teacher's Assistant provides support to the teaching staff by providing classroom and playground supervision of children, preparing materials for learning activities, participating and guiding children in learning activities, assisting in providing a safe and sanitary environment for children, and working with parents in planning to meet individual children's needs.
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The Maintenance Manager will play a critical role in planning, directing or coordinating the work activities of maintenance employees necessary for manufacturing products in accordance with cost, safety, and quantity specifications.
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Perform monthly classroom and playground safety checks and report deficiencies to Curriculum Specialist/Instructional Lead Teacher. Report to the Center Director before workday begins when planning to be absent.
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Instructional Planning Develops lesson plans consistent with established guidelines and goals. Participates with other staff members in curriculum planning during designated meetings. Light work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects.
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Responsible for component menu planning, costing, and brand management. Crystal Springs Resort offers so much to experience, you may come to think of our 4,000+ acre getaway as a playground for all ages.
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Demonstrates proficient experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Student Information System (SIS) and email communications. Is sensitive to sensitive to corporate needs, employee goodwill, and the public image, as unique situations present themselves.
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From restaurants and breweries to art galleries and unique attractions, Beckley is an outdoor playground with something for all tastes. · Plans nursing care · Intervenes with appropriate action after needs are identified · Evaluates the assessment, planning and intervention process · Demonstrates professional and personal development · Delivers direct patient care appropriate to the age of patient served including adult and geriatric patients Minimum Qualifications: · Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
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PMP certification(s) required by the Erosion Control and Sedimentation Ordinance, National Playground Safety Inspector. Reviews on-going and completed plans for compliance with approved standards, City codes, and numerous acts and regulations such as Erosion and Sediment Control, Historic Preservation, and Playground Safety Standards.
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School/Community Relations Strives to establish cooperative relations and makes reasonable effort to communicate with parents/guardians when appropriate. Becomes acquainted with supplemental services beneficial to students as an extension of regular classroom activities.
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Skills in Planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating activities; Working with children Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc.
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The surrounding pristine wilderness provides an unlimited playground, while the convenience of city living is just outside your door. Utilizing clinical techniques and knowledge, the Dietitian provides nutrition services through: nutrition assessment; care planning and charting; intervention, goal setting and monitoring; counseling and education programs; consults and communicates with the multidisciplinary care teams; acts as a resource to other health professionals and communities within Interior Health.
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Demonstrates the consistent use of proven, research-based strategies for effective classroom management, lesson planning, flexible grouping, active student engagement, and instructional delivery.
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The Pre-K Floating Support Staff will supervise and engage with groups of preschool-age children during mealtimes, nap time, teacher planning time, and other designated times during the day as needed.
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The Lead Teacher will be assigned to a specific classroom and will be responsible for the curriculum implementations, which includes lesson planning and child assessment. Interacts with children on the playground/classroom taking part in activities that include bending, stooping, jumping, kneeling, standing for long periods of time, and other appropriate physical activities.
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