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Special Education Teacher (teaching on a STSP/PIP credential/ Long term substitute) - $69,000 Special Education Teacher (teaching on an Education Specialist Intern credential) - $72,100 Special Education Teacher (teaching on Special Education credential) - $76,220 Additional enhancement for Masters in Education or a related field - $4,160 increase a year annually $2000 sign-on bonus.
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The Education Manager will coordinate a roster of 14-18 incredible teaching artists at 17 public elementary schools in Oakland and West Contra Costa County. Living Jazz Children’s Project (Est. 2005): Free music, dance, and performance education program for East Bay under-resourced public elementary schools, serving over 1500 youth in 17 schools in the 2024/2025 school year.
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DEFINITION: Under general supervision and evaluation by the site administrator, performs work of moderate difficulty in providing specialized instructional support services in various pre K-12 and adult emotionally disturbed, autistic, behavioral, bilingual, full inclusion or assistive technology special education settings; and performs other related duties as required.
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Together with the Catholic Pastoral Coordinator, organize and facilitate special liturgies and/or prayer services relevant to Religious Education curriculum and sacraments. Support the Protestant Religious Education Coordinator for preparation and implementation of an annual chapel-wide Vacation Bible School.
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Oakland Unified has received substantial funding to support pathway programs including tuition and debt relief for selected middle school teachers, Special Education teachers, and for pathway programs, including Classified-to-Teacher, Maestr@s, and the After-School-to-Teacher programs.
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The Director of Special Investigations is responsible for oversight of the Special Investigations Unit, ensuring strategic direction and implementation of effective prevention, detection, investigation, reporting, and recovery techniques to mitigate company exposure related to fraud.
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This pool encompasses courses in litigation and transactional lawyering skills, including negotiation, pre-trial practice, civil trial practice, criminal trial practice, appellate advocacy, legal writing, drafting, legal research, alternative dispute resolution, oral advocacy, mediation, and other related professional practice education.
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Specific responsibilities include:Employer Relations/Job Development: The Cooperative Education Coordinator is expected to develop partnerships with employers by working with executive, supervisory and human resources contacts; develop new and maintain ongoing co-op positions, and make appropriate referrals for students to apply to these positions; maintain a current understanding of the industry/field, employers, and positions.
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A law firm is seeking a Special Education Associate Attorney for their Oakland, CA office. Job Overview: The Special Education Associate Attorney will assist clients in navigating the individualized education program (IEP) process, conduct workshops, review and revise policies and procedures related to special education, and respond to state and federal compliance complaints and administrative due process hearings.
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It is coordinated by the Chancellor's Committee on Jewish Life and Campus Climate, the Center for Jewish Studies, the Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies, Berkeley Hillel, and the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art & Life. Our faculty and community leaders work closely with university administrators and student leaders to promote antisemitism awareness and education.
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Valid state teaching certificate or early childhood education as required by state regulations and/or contract. The Early Intervention Specialist provides services to children with a variety of developmental disabilities or delays.
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Knowledge of special education assessment, planning, instruction, and evaluation. The Special Education Teacher (Education Specialist) - Mild/Moderate Support Needs instructs students with Individualized Education Plans in an inclusive environment.
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The Education and Employment Specialist (EES) is an energetic and youth-centered individual who is passionate about supporting homeless youth in reaching their educational and employment goals.
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JOB SUMMARY In service of supporting schools to achieve their special education academic and social-emotional targets under the California Community Schools Partnership Program, the Special Populations Administrator plays a key role in the development, coaching, implementation, and delivery of comprehensive special populations behavioral health & MTSS programming at the school site level.
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The Education Specialist will work with one school site, and will be responsible for managing the IEP caseload for Rocketship students who require special education services as outlined in their IEPs. The role of the Education Specialist is to improve student outcomes through targeted academic and behavioral support.
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