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Oversee day-to-day tasks of Special Education Teacher and Special Education/ESS Assistants Ensure specially designed instruction is consistent with individual student needs as articulated in the students’ Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) Provide guidance and professional development to general education teachers on student accommodation implementation, IDEA, FAPE, Child Find obligations, the student referral process, etc.
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Passion for working with children with special needs. Our commitment to quality customer service, compassionate patient care, and filling critical healthcare needs makes us a trusted partner wherever care is needed.
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Great American Insurance Groups Public Sector Division provides customized insurance programs that meet the unique risk management needs of local, county and state governments, education organizations and special services districts, housing departments or other entities designed to serve the general public.
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LCMC Health reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary. As a Recovery Room Nurse, you’re a vital part of the Post Anesthesia Critical Unit (PACU) following radiology, cath lab, special procedures or surgery.
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Assist Management with hurricane/disaster/emergency preparedness and response with special emphasis on resident communications, knowledge of special evacuation needs, etc. The Resident Services team seeks opportunities to create memories and build positive resident relationships with the Building and the Association by anticipating needs and exceeding expectations with creative, gracious and hospitable delivery of services.
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Advise and assist the Music Director with special concert equipment needs. Personnel Manager, the WMP Librarian, the WMP Stage Manager, and the WMP Principal Musicians. Assist with coordination of payments of Philharmonic principals and guest soloists and supplemental musicians with the Music Director, the WMP Personnel Manager, and the WMPA bookkeeper.
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As part of the Beacon Mobility Family of Companies- Van Pool was founded with the idea of partnering with school districts to provide superior service and expertise in transporting special needs students to and from educational settings.
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We work in partnership with the Advanced Clinical Services (ACS) program of the CCIU to provide the highest quality behavioral health school district services to individuals with special needs.
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Special needs of the target groups served. Complete any special assignment given by DTA Director, VP of Operations and President/CEO. Communicate with the Transportation Director to facilitate the transportation needs of the DTA program.
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Coordinates with Golf Course Superintendent on special projects, daily work assignments and progress of work. Assists in the coordination and scheduling of pesticide applications, mowing and cultural practices based on volume of play and turf needs.
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Stretch, and reach for extended periods of time Must possess a ServSafe Allergens Certification before the start of camp (Company Sponsored) Must be able to identify the Big 9 Allergens in food and communicate effectively with others Must be able to cook from scratch with minimal supervision Must be able to take a menu and make several different versions of the items to cater to dietary needs Ideal candidates are: Looking for seasonal, summer opportunities.
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We are looking for and experienced, motivated, and capable SPECIAL DIETS (ALLERGEN) CHEFS / SOUS CHEFS This is a HANDS-ON & demanding position. Any camper requiring Special Diets is attended to with the importance by one of our trained chefs.
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DDI has been a part of Long Island for over 50 years serving over 1,500 children and adults with Autism, other developmental disabilities and special needs. Developmental Disabilities Institute, DDI, is one of the largest providers of care to children and adults with Autism, developmental disabilities and other special needs.
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May provide specialty consultation related to special needs, adoption, elder care, adult disability, education, spouse relocation and transition services, building healthy relationships, becoming a new parent, work life, document translation, and peer-to-peer support.
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You must be able to facilitate the duties and responsibilities of creating, implementing, and maintaining the Service & Culinary needs of the assigned camp. You must be able to maintain clean and comfortable surroundings, in a fast-paced environment, while ensuring correct service timing, food quantity, and food quality are accurately provided for all meal periods and special requests.
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