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Must have desire for continued learning opportunities and willingness to embrace instruction and feedback Educational or work experience in any of the following areas is a plus: babysitting, childcare, elementary education, teaching, classroom aid, paraprofessional, special education, early intervention, day care, preschool, head start, camp counselor, teacher, pediatric healthcare professional, etc.
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Under the support of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you will have the tools and support necessary to implement programs, collect reliable data, and work with your supervisor to execute a plan specifically tailored to each child or adolescent.
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Completion of college coursework in one of the following programs: psychology, education, social work, behavioral science, human development or a minimum of one year experience working with children in the following capacities: Child Development, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional, Behavioral Interventionist, ABA Therapist, or Behavior Technician required.
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Related experience in the following fields a plus: Assisted Living, Behavior Aide, Caregiver, Certified Nursing Assistants, CNAs, Developmentally Disabled, DD, Job Coach, Direct Support Professional, DSP, Child Care, Elderly Care, Senior Care, Hospice Care, ILS, LVN, Autism, Special Education, Special Needs, ILS, SLS, Housekeeper, Driver, Cleaner, Home Health Aides (HHAs), Residential Care Facility Staff, In-home support, Med Tech, Personal Care Attendant, Day Program Staff or Adult Day Program.
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You’ve previously worked in positions like teacher, teacher assistant, babysitter, childcare worker, daycare assistant, preschool teacher, nanny, special education, camp or school counselor, paraprofessional or similar fields.
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Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Science, Child Development, Counseling, Early Childhood Education, Education, Human Development, Liberal Studies, Nursing, Psychology, Psychiatry, Speech and Hearing Services, Social Work, Rehabilitation, Sociology, or related field.
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Positive Behavior Steps was established in an effort to increase the amount of support to the special needs' population, as individuals with Autism and other developmental disabilities are often limited to resources that support them in overcoming barriers at home and within their community.
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Epic Special Education Staffing is partnering with an exceptional school district who is looking for a contract LPN/LVN - School Nurse for the 2023 - 2024 ESY school year. Together, we are the Epic Special Education Staffing family and family is how we view each member of this incredible community.
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The College of Education has departments and programs in the following subject areas: educational leadership, elementary & bilingual education, instructional design & technology, literacy & reading education, secondary education, and special education.
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Educational or work experience in any of the following areas is a plus: babysitting, childcare, elementary education, teaching, classroom aid, paraprofessional, special education, early intervention, day care, preschool, head start, camp counselor, teacher, pediatric healthcare professional, etc.
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Prevention Services include: Assessment, triage, and first aid application for workplace injury/discomfort Ergonomic risk assessment and implementation of ergonomic solutions Design and implementation of functional assessments, preventative exercise and stretching Job coaching and behavior modification both one-on-one and in group settings Providing education and training on a wide range of injury prevention topics Office ergonomics Health and wellness consultation.
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We encourage students pursuing degrees in Psychology, Sociology, Early Childhood Development, Education, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Social Work, Counseling, and Mental Health to apply today.
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Under general direction of the Director of Student Support Services, or site designee, the SDC Teacher provides instruction to students with exceptional needs and will plan, develop and assist in the implementation of student individualized Educational Programs (IEP) which plans, implements, and evaluates the instructional program and activities for for individual students.
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Special Education Aide. Approved to access our full library of educator resources (blog, course modules, webinars, and more) on everything from acing the teacher interview to classroom management.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse provides nursing care consistent with the Plan for Provision of Nursing Care, the Plan for the Provision of Care to Patient, CSMC Code of Conduct, The Performance Improvement Plan and The Patient Education Plan. She/he maintains competency skills including the ability to provide care to special patient populations and patients with diverse cultural backgrounds.
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