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Training and Support: Provide training and professional development to special education staff and general educators on special education practices, integration strategies, and the use of assistive technology.
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Education Requirements Masters Required; Masters in Nursing preferred License/Certification Requirements NJ RN licenseAHA BLS Special Requirements Speciality certification preferredACLS preferred Cooper University Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to equal employment opportunity for all team members.
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Multiple Positions Available Caseloads: Elementary School Special Needs PreK Class, Intellectual Disabilities Class, and Autism Classrooms Total caseload 79 Students As a Speech Language Pathologist, you will assess, diagnose, and treat patients of all ages, helping them improve their speech, language, and overall communication skills.
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Experience working as a Special Education Teacher, preferably in an educational setting. Please include "Special Education Teacher" in the subject line of your email. Job Title: Special Education Teacher (SPED.
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Employ a variety of instructional strategies, accommodations, and assistive technologies to facilitate student engagement and success. Adapt and modify curriculum materials to meet the unique needs and abilities of students with disabilities, ensuring accessibility and promoting learning.
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Strive to implement assistive technology in instruction and meet individual student needs. Full-time Cross Categorical Special Education Teacher to educate students with a wide variety of disabilities in all academic areas as well as fulfilling case management duties.
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We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Special Education (SPED) Teacher to join our exceptional team of educators. Valid teaching certification or licensure for Special Education. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education or a related field.
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Knowledge of special education laws, regulations, and best practices. Minimum 1+ years special education experience required. If interested in this opportunity, please contact Wyatt Hughes wyatt.hughes@soliant.com.
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Valid RIteaching certification or licensure for Special Education. Guaranteedhours, competitive hourly pay,and a weekly direct deposit! The SPED Teacher will provide specialized instruction, support, and advocacy to students with disabilities, ensuring their academic and personal growth.
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Special Education Teacher. Position 1: Higher needs nonverbal Autism, Elementary age, 7 students per classroom, requiring a High Incidence/Low Incidence license or adaptive license. Knowledge of adaptive teaching strategies and assistive technology.
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DEFINITION: Under general supervision and evaluation by the site administrator, performs work of moderate difficulty providing specialized instructional support services in a special education AAC classroom setting with impaired augmentative assistive communicative (AAC) students; and performs other related duties as required.
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Experience working with children with special needs is highly desirable. SUPERVISION/TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITY Assists with supervision of special needs students. (Example: Restraint, CPR, First Aide, Assistive Technology and other district trainings.
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Experience working with children with special needs is preferred. Assist with positioning and accessibility as it relates to assistive technology. The selected PT will provide exceptional care to students with diverse physical and cognitive needs.
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The ELC is located in Vernon Hills (Lake County), Illinois; is a special education cooperative providing services to students identified with special needs, ages 3 through 22 years of age.
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Demonstrates understanding of student needs (wheelchairs, assistive technology devices, etc. Purpose: Supports students impacted by significant cognitive delays, limited communication skills and/or learning disabilities who require a large percent of their day in a special education setting, giving each student access to the highest quality education.
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