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Childcare experience (great at working with kids) You will be working with students of all ages between K-5th grade. Our teaching curriculum and high dosage tutoring methodology has been proven to significantly improve test scores.
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One Year Study Abroad Program with TEFL & Spanish: 2.780€ Are you looking for a new adventure in Spain while teaching English and experiencing life in Madrid? Affordable Madrid Lifestyle & TEFL Programs: a gateway to living and working in Madrid.
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A proven record of academic success working with students in historically underserved schools and setting high expectations for teachers and students, including at least 5 years of full-time teaching experience in grades K-6 and 2 years of school leadership experience (coaching, department chair, BTSA coach, peer observer, etc.
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Experience working with middle and high school youth. HOLA Bridges is an after school program designed to support a successful transition through middle school to high school with special focus on academics and interest exploration through a variety of experiences, reflection, and leadership opportunities.
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A successful track record working with secondary school students, developing and teaching social emotional learning lessons. Must be capable of developing and sustaining close, effective working relationships with colleagues in the department and from other parts of UCLA and the Geffen Academy staff on matters of interdisciplinary and institutional concern.
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Quality patient care in a NICU setting, adapting to varying patient ratios, demonstrating flexibility with float requirements, and working every other weekend. Our client uses the Cerner EMR system and is a Level 1 Trauma Center and teaching facility.
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Responsibilities include: selecting/creating curriculum, organizing adult and youth study and fellowship programs, recruiting teachers and leaders, leading/teaching Sunday School weekly, directing, planning and executing Vacation Bible School, working with the Preschool and church events, and providing administrative leadership for the department.
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Experience working with teens or adults with a diagnosis in Autism Spectrum Disorder or other developmental disabilities. Extensive experience working with severe challenging behaviors.
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Requirements Practicing Catholic preferredB.A. required; M.A. preferredCA teaching credential preferredMinimum 3 – 5 years experience working with Middle School studentsVirtus training and Fingerprinting required upon hiring Send resume, cover letter, and 2 letters of recommendation to: mlucariello@stjohneudes.
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This is a working chef’s position and we are looking for someone that is still passionate about food and teaching/training their staff, from the event and sous chefs to the cooks. You must have a background working with quality food and elite clientele.
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The Education Solutions Consultant is a field-based position working independently with the guidance and direction of the Regional Manager. Strong working knowledge of education software and how it impacts teaching and learning.
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Or less than a B.A. degree and 2 years experience working with transitional age youth. To provide direct supervision of the residents and to serve as a role model in the guidance, direction, teaching and behavior support and intervention of the residents.
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Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp counselor, or some other form of childcare. Specifics to This Position Working with kids (ages) with autism and special needs in their homes or on a school case.
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Experience working with adult learners, coaching teachers, and delivering professional development. Meets regularly with members of the ICEF Academic Team to review status of teaching pacing, Teacher Effectiveness Framework (TEF) data, conduct classroom walkthroughs, and to review assessment data.
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Interested candidates must have a BA Degree, possess or be working on a teaching credential, experience in the above content area as well as a minimum of 2 years teaching experience.
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