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Other duties as assigned by Transition Coordinator or Transition Strategist KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS General knowledge of state and federal labor laws General knowledge of laws pertaining to special education & rights of employees with disabilities General knowledge of methods/techniques for teaching life skills to students with disabilities General knowledge of agencies/organizations that provide services to youth/adults with disabilities.
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Extended Foster Care services includes case management, placement support, teaching life skills, and supporting clients in areas such as housing stability, employment, and education to achieve a successful transition into adulthood.
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Experience: Must successfully complete the Valleywise Health New Graduate RN training program or have prior acute nursing experience that demonstrates an understanding of the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Position requires flexibility, excellent interpersonal skills, and ability to work with high acuity adult and pediatric patients while supervising and teaching emergency medicine and surgery residents, CRNAs, student nurse anesthetist, and medical students.
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Cultivating student success: Following our playbooks, you’ll be responsible for ensuring that 100% of students achieve their academic goals and master core life skills. Along with offering material that sparks the desire to explore and learn more, you’ll coach students on valuable life skills like public speaking, focus, and giving and receiving feedback.
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Teaching and research opportunities, excellent work environment, competitive compensation plan/benefits package which include 4 Weeks paid time off, 1 week CME time off with CME stipend, 10 paid holidays, Medical/Dental/Vision insurance, Life Insurance, Long Term Disability, AD & D insurance, Tax deferred Pension Plan with company contributions, Paid medical malpractice insurance with tail coverage.
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The Paraprofessional/Behavior Aide will focus primarily on providing customized behavior support and teaching life skills. Foster a positive and inclusive environment that encourages the development of appropriate social and behavioral skills.
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Make a Sustainable Impact through Evidence-Based Therapy: We use creative and play-based teaching methods to shape important life skills such as feeding, sensory integration, and self-regulation skills.
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Together, we take a hands-on approach to enhance social, communication, and adaptive living skills to enrich the lives of our patients. Actual pay rates vary based on many objective factors: including skills, certification, years of experience, and specific work location.
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Provide direct instruction and support to students in various academic subjects, social skills, and life skills. Full-Time Special Education Teacher Location: Tempe, AZ Position Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Full-Time Special Education Teacher to join our team for the 2024-2025 school year in Tempe, AZ. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in special education, a commitment to providing high-quality education to students with diverse learning needs, and excellent communication skills.
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Candidates interested in the following positions will find this role similarly rewarding and are encouraged to apply: teacher, psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, social worker, home health aide (HHA), teacher aide, child care worker, instructor, counselor, education assistant, home care worker, caregiver, mental health therapist, childcare assistant, paraprofessional, life skills coach.
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Employer-paid life insurance. Work one on one with the student to meet goals set forth in their IEP, providing accommodations and modifications as necessary. Implement de-escalation techniques, crisis management, and physical restraint if necessary to maintain the safety of students and staff.
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