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Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options Assistant Teacher- $16.00-$22.40 Teacher- $16.80-$23.50 Lead Teacher- $18.15-$27.20 Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, and FSA) provided for full-time employees, Limited medical offered for part-time workers Education assistance including tuition reimbursement and certification, 401K (plus company match), life and disability insurance and child care discount available to all employees.
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Flexible part-time work hours. There will be no more than 3 students per teacher. For 40 years, we’ve helped millions of students achieve new levels of academic success. Early Reading Teachers Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring.
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We are looking for a full time middle school math and science teacher. - Communicate student progress to parents or guardians through progress reports, parent-teacher conferences, and other means.
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Provide planned learning experiences in order to motivate pupils and best utilize the available time for instruction. PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Job Description Secondary Classroom Teacher (Junior and Senior High School) Primary Function: A secondary teacher teaches one or more classes in grades six through twelve.
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Our program spans exciting community outings, such as mini golf, Warriors Championship parades, go-karting, and local park adventures, as well as engaging on-site activities like outdoor play, board games, movie nights, and tech time.
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Must successfully complete American Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR/AED training at time of hire, if not already certified. The City of Concord is accepting applications for part-time and substitute Preschool Aides and Teachers to support the Recreation Services Department.
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This position involves sitting and may involve walking or standing for periods of time. Assist with building positive relations with family members, community members, and funding agencies. Able to react to change productively and handle other essential tasks as assigned.
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Experience: Two (2) years of full-time experience or its equivalent as an infant/toddler teacher, one (1) year of which must have included supervising the activities of other staff assisting in the classroom.
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All positions are part time, limited service. Other duties, as directed by Recreation Coordinator, Recreation Program Aide, and/or Preschool Teacher. The Preschool Aide provide a safe and creative environment for participants; establishes positive relationships with children, parents and staff; assists the teacher in duties performed to implement the program; actively participates in activities & trips; and general housekeeping.
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Secondary Classroom Teacher. A secondary teacher teaches one or more classes in grades six through twelve. Plans and coordinates the work of aides, teacher assistants, and other paraprofessionals when integrally related to areas of responsibility.
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Associated teaching positions vary at this time. Candidates must be certified as a substitute teacher and must have completed 60 credit hours from an accredited institution. Have boys basketball coaching experience.
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A Rocketship Special Educator, known as an Education Specialist, is a full time position that reports to the Principal. Commensurate with qualifications and experience, plus excellent health and wellness benefits, 403b retirement plan, flexible spending account (FSA), and generous paid time off.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-timeEducation and Requirements:Bachelor's or Master's degree or higher in the field of Special Education from an accredited University programCredentialed for Mild/Moderate credential.
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Job Title: Podcasting Teacher (Part Time) General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates an extracurricular course centered around podcasting for elementary, middle, and high school students.
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Keyspot provides a comprehensive program to meet the emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of children (and we have an awesome time doing all of this!) Keyspot provides a comprehensive program to meet the emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of children (and we have an awesome time doing all of this.
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