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Other physical activities may be required Perks you'll enjoy as a substitute paraprofessional: Free online classroom management training to help you become a capable, confident classroom assistant Free ongoing professional development to keep your skills sharp Paid orientation on district policies and procedures so you understand the culture and requirements of the school district Weekly pay Kelly-sponsored Affordable Care Act healthcare coverage, for eligible employees Group insurance options.
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Paraprofessional, Pelham GA Make a difference one school day at a time as a substitute paraprofessional. Know someone who would make a great substitute paraprofessional.
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Paraprofessional (General Education, Learning Support) $13.68 Per Hour Paraprofessional (Early Learning, PCA, Life Skills, Behavioral) $14.66 Per Hour Why become a substitute paraprofessional.
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An ESS substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students.
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For a complete job description of a substitute paraprofessional, click here. As leaders in the education staffing space since 2000, ESS specializes in placing qualified staff in daily, long-term, and permanent K-12 school district positions including substitute teachers, paraprofessionals, and other school support staff.
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Additionally, if you possess a Bachelor’s Degree in any field, you could also apply at AZ Department of Education to become a Substitute Teacher, so you could teach for us a Sub and make $ 22 per hour when we need you in a Sub Teacher role.
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Substitute Paraprofessional Responsibilities: Provide classroom assistance to the classroom teacher and support the general education or special needs of students. Become a substitute paraprofessional and inspire the next generation – all on your own schedule.
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For a complete job description, click here: Substitute Paraprofessional Minimum requirements: Must have at least a high school diploma/GED or higher. We are excited to add more substitute paraprofessionals in Aurora Public Schools and select private and charter schools in the metro Denver area.
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For a complete job description, click here: Substitute Paraprofessional MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: -Must have at least 60 college credits or Associates degree -IVP fingerprint clearance card PERKS OUR SUBSTITUTES ENJOY: - Free training and ongoing professional development to keep skills sharp - Weekly pay - ACcompliant health plan and other health options available for purchase, which may include: medical, dental, and vision - Group insurance options.
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Substitute Paraprofessional/Aide An ESS substitute paraprofessional/aide assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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Substitute Paraprofessional - $110/day. Substitute Pre-K Teacher Assistant - $110/day. Long-term Non-Certified Substitute Teacher - $145/day. Those holding a high school diploma and/or an Associate's degree can only work long-term assignments for Paraprofessional and/or Pre-K Assistant positions.
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In the absence of the full-time paraprofessional, the Substitute Paraprofessional provides classroom assistance to general education or special needs students and to the assigned District/School teacher, who has ultimate responsibility for crafting and implementing educational programs, activities, and services.
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Pre-K Counts Paraeducator An ESS substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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For a complete job description of a substitute paraprofessional, Our team serves over 5 million students with a pool of 92,000 substitute and permanent employees throughout 34 states.
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Make a difference one school day at a time as a substitute paraprofessional. Why become a substitute paraprofessional? Paraprofessional, Butler County. Earn steady income through a variety of short- and long-term substitute positions available.
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