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One Vision 2024-2025 ANTICIPATED OPENINGS Full Time Multilingual Teacher Full Time School Psychologist Full Time School Counselor Long Term Maternity Leave Replacement - September November Preschool Special Ed Teacher Certification required.
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Head Child Development Teacher - 10 month position. Hospital and Special Care Dentistry Fellowship Program Director, Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor. Head Child Development Teacher (Floater.
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We encourage you to apply if you have an interest in working with kids, special needs, or autism and you have experience in any of the following areas: teacher, nanny, school or camp counselor, teacher's aide, special education, paraprofessional, daycare teacher, or other similar fields.
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Under direction of the School Principal and/or Special Education Managers and consistent with the Providence Public Schools' vision and mission, the Elementary Special Education Autism teacher is to work in partnership with parents, students, classroom support staff, related service providers and the general education teachers to promote student achievement for students on the autism spectrum.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $25 per hour Education: Bachelor's (required) Experience (1 year required) : Child care ( babysitting, daycare, preschool teacher, assistant teacher ) Special education ( educational settings, special needs ) Developmental intervention ( early intervention ) Autism interventions (RBT/ Behavioral technician, Autism support specialist, ABA therapist, other DIRFloortime experience) Work Location: Multiple Locations.
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Candidates interested in this role also usually have experience or interest in other roles including Special Education, Special Education Teacher, Education, Teacher, Paraprofessional, Teacher Assistant, Elementary School Teacher, SPED Teacher.
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The Special Education Paraeducator, consistent with the individual education plan (IEP) or individual family service plan (IFSP) assists 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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Use Control Key and right click) for the Special Education Teacher Job Description Position Summaries: The Structured Learning Center (SLC) The teacher is primarily responsible for effective teaching and learning of the assigned subject(s) following district approved curriculum, instruction and assessment practices.
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Substitute Special Education Aide An ESS substitute special education aide assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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The speech-language pathologist will collaboratively plan and implement daily classroom lessons with the classroom special education teacher, occupational therapist, and assistant teacher.
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Mrs. Garrett holds New York State Permanent Certifications in: School District Administrator, School Administrator and Supervisor, Reading Teacher, Elementary Education and Special Education.
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Imagination Station Teacher. Develop meaningful activities and special events that are structured, age-appropriate, fun, exciting, challenging, and based in fine or performing arts, arts and crafts, team building, ropes course or sports.
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Welcomed to Apply: Paraprofessional, Certified Nursing Assistant, Special Education Teacher, Personal Care Assistant, Direct Support Professional, Direct Support Provider, Home Health Aid, Mental Health Practitioner, Childcare Provider, Caregiver, Social Worker, House Manager, Direct Support Lead, and Adult Home Manager.
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Under the direct supervision of the building principal, assistant principal and special education teacher, the intensive special education aide's primary responsibility shall be to assist the teacher in meeting the educational, social, physical and emotional needs of special education students including providing personal care assistance.
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Endorsement and/or specialized courses and training in the area(s) of Special Education and/or a Temporary Teacher Eligibility in area(s) of assignment. Active teacher or special service provider certification or license issued by the State of Colorado.
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