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Helping to manage the school’s Special Education programing including, but not limited to: completion of necessary paperwork and filing, teacher professional development, management of parent and student communication, administration of student testing/screening, and upholding of applicable Department of Elementary and Secondary Education compliance requirements.
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Teachers will report to the Special Education Coordinator or the Academic Dean of their academy who will provide considerable supervision and assistance, supported by the academy's Dean of Students, our teacher coaches, and the Head Teachers of each grade level or specialty area.
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Collects data in accordance with student(s) IEP goals and objectives as directed by certified special education staff. Job Summary The Special Programs Early Childhood & Elementary Paraprofessional Educator implements special education services and supports under the direction of a special education teacher.
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The Special Education Teacher for the Bridge Program provides specialized instruction and therapeutic intervention for middle school students with social emotional learning needs. Administer testing as part of the process for determining eligibility for special education services, including students in the Bridge program and for other students as necessary.
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Purpose Statement : The job of "Paraeducator - School Bus Monitor" is done for the purpose/s of assisting special education students while they are being transported to and from school; providing assistance with students' health care and assisting with student loading and unloading from buses.
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The behavior specialist works collaboratively with the classroom special education teacher and other specialists in a fast-paced educational environment as part of the classroom's 1:1 student to staff ratio.
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The Merced County Office of Education assists Merced County's 20 school districts through support and oversight of curriculum and instruction, alternative education, business services, early education, technology, migrant education, special education, and teacher credentialing.
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Campus Recreation programs and services include Informal Recreation, Intramural Sports, Outdoor Recreation, Fitness, Club Sports, Aquatics, Special Events, Bearkat Camp, as well as a 365-acre University Camp. Campus Recreation facilities include the Campus Recratopm Center, Intramural Fields, the Pritchett Field Sports Complex, McAdams Tennis Center, as well as Sand Volleyball courts and other shared facilities.
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Work with the Deputy Chief of Academic Programs to plan professional development of all administrators, ensuring an understanding of special education, student support systems, and intervention strategies that benefit all students.
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Instructional Aide III Health/Special Ed. 1:1, EL Education Assistant, IBIA, Job Coach, Library Media Asst, Transportation Aide, Athletic Equipment Attendant. Instructional Assistant II RSP/SDC, Literacy, Computer, Childhood Education Assistant, Education Assistant.
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The School Psychologist will work consistently and creatively to meet the needs of all students, be responsible for academic advising and student socialization, collaborate on the Child Study Team, and partner with School Leaders and campus-based Special Education teams to provide related professional development to teachers and staff.
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Assists with coordinating special program needs to meet student admission requirements such as Nursing Department physical examinations, international student immunization requirements.
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As a Paraeducator, consistent with the individual education plan (IEP) or individual family service plan (IFSP), assist the Special Education Teacher with lesson plan preparation; one-on-one and small group instruction; classroom management; student observation and assessment; and communication with parents and staff.
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We at the Pace School are looking for our next Education Director to join our private Special Education school in Pittsburgh, PA. As the Education Director of a private Special Education school, you will oversee and manage the day-to-day operations of Pace School and Extended School Year Program, ensure that students receive quality service and that the educational rights of each student are facilitated and protected and implement, and maintain the vision for educational programming at Pace.
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Collaborate with Central’s Donor Relations team to ensure timely completion of Annual Endowment Reports (AER’s), Grateful Gator Giving Day programs, preparation of donor impact reports, and other special donor acknowledgement programs, all in compliance with UF, UFF policies and deadlines.
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