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Job Title: Pokemon TCG Teacher (After-School Club) General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates an after-school Pokemon TCG after school club for elementary, middle, and/or high school students.
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Conduct threat assessments as needed and consult with school personnel and community resources, such as crisis response and/or DCS to provide alternative support systemsAssists in the implementation and plan for proper conduct of participants and spectators at all public events.
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High School diploma or equivalentWorking knowledge of instructional design and adult learning theory practice preferredMust be able to effectively use basic hand tools: screwdriver (regular and Phillips), torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), and pliers (needle nose and channel locks), crescent wrench, sewing (stitching) needle, cable sheers, flush cutting pliers, multi-meter and rubber mallet (gray.
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Skills Preferred Camtasia, Captivate, Adobe Products, Snag-it, Google Workspace Experience Required 1-4 years experience Experience Preferred 1 year experience Education Required High School Diploma Education Preferred High School Diploma Additional Information All candidates must reside within the State of Arizona.
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Can be combined with Strings Teacher 0.2 FTE at Pinnacle High School) Collaborates with instructional staff, other school personnel, parents and a variety of community resources for the purpose of improving the overall quality of student outcomes, achieving established classroom objectives in support of the school improvement plan.
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In accordance with Arizona law and Governing Board Policy, Tempe Union High School District is a smoke-free, tobacco-free work environment. An Equal Opportunity Employer: Tempe Union High School District is an equal opportunity employer.
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Education: Bachelor's degree (accredited) in Adult, Workforce, Curriculum Design, Instructional Design or similar area of study, or in lieu of degree, High School Diploma or GED (accredited) and four (4) years of relevant experience.
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He/She assumes full responsibility for all aspects of the site including implementation of the instructional program, facilities operation and maintenance, school/community relations, business affairs of the school as they relate to the overall mission of the district and the school, and the utilization and development of staff and faculty.
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Considers the individual learning needs and abilities of students, as well as school and district learning goals, in preparation and utilization of lesson plans, instructional materials, and assessment documents.
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Job Qualifications: High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and one year of experience working either in a school or working with children with special needs, or any combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the duties of the job.
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ELL and High School Literacy Intervention preferred. An Instructional Coach focuses on strengths, collaboration and common issues of concern, as well as modeling, co-planning, co-teaching and constructive feedback.
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The East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) is a public Career and Technical Education District (CTED) providing tuition-free career and technical education (CTE) programs to high school students – public, charter, and home-schooled – and tuition-based programs to adults who reside in 11 school districts in the East Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area.
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INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT (DEAF/HH) Location: Phoenix Campus Employee Status: Permanent Hours Per Week: 40 Work Calendar: 10-Month Pay Rate: $15.93 Other: High School Life Skills. High School Diploma.
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BASIS Phoenix - Home of the Firebirds is seeking qualified candidates for a High School Honors English Teacher for the 2024/2025 school year! BASIS Charter School teachers spend their time teaching engaged students and teaming up with fellow educators.
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Reports To: School Principal. Demonstrates knowledge of interpreting data and assessments to make instructional decisions. Develops lesson plans and instructional material and provides individualized and small group instruction to adapt the curriculum to the needs of each pupil.
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