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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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Plan and teach the curriculum to PK2-PK4 school age children in a bilingual setting with a team teacher and a larger bilingual team. Provide continuous student assessment, mid-year and end-of-year progress reports, and hold parent-teacher conferences twice a year.
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As a Special Education Teacher, you focus on providing specialized academic instruction to students with IEPs. SAI is provided to support students through small group, targeted reading/writing/math/academic support intervention.
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Teacher may be required to coach one to two teams per season and support athletics in the schools extended care program as appropriate. Conducting professional and insightful parent/teacher conferences (assess children ahead of time, pinpoint areas of concern, if any, and have all written materials prepared and printed out prior to the conference.
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AIMS K-12 College Prep Charter District does not provide J1 or H1B Visa Sponsorship
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The Mandarin Immersion Preschool Teacher at PKS has a native level of fluency in Mandarin and expertise in the Reggio Emilia approach to preschool education, who works towards developing a strong image of the child in a Mandarin immersion classroom.
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We are now hiring a Lead Children's House Guide (Preschool Teacher) for our lovely Guidepost Montessori School at Fort Mason in San Francisco! We're looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated Lead Guide (Teacher) to support a mixed-age class of preschool age children in a Montessori environment.
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This includes daily lesson planning, intentional curriculum design, and regular data analysis to help all students learn and grow.
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Lighthousecharter.org. The Opportunity High School English Teacher — Competencies and Qualifications Lighthouse Community Public Schools is looking for a talented High School English Teacher to join our team who is relentlessly committed to ensuring that traditionally underserved students of color achieve our mission of completing college, securing a career of their choice, and becoming lifelong changemakers in their communities.
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The Kids' Club Joaquin Miller Afterschool Teacher will work throughout the school year, from August until May, approximately 20-25 hours per week. The Kids' Club Joaquin Miller Afterschool Teacher will report directly to the Kids' Club Joaquin Miller Afterschool Leadership Team and will be instrumental in the success of the JCC East Bay's Afterschool Program at Joaquin Miller Elementary.
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Lower School Teachers at CDS work as a co-teacher in their classroom. Lower School Teacher. + Work alongside a partner teacher, and grade-level teaching team, to plan and develop curriculum and learning opportunities for students.
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Supplemental Health Care has partnered with a school district to hire a Special Education Teacher to work in San Leandro, California. - Special education teacher needs in elementary, middle, high, and alternative schools throughout the district.
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About the job Secondary Social Studies Teacher (Grades 6-12), KIPP NorCal. About the job Secondary Social Studies Teacher (Grades 6-12), KIPP NorCal. Our teachers also implement Social Emotional Learning lessons and Restorative Practices to create a joyful, inclusive classroom community.
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In collaboration with the Center Manager, Lead Teacher, Associate Teacher, and Center Assistant, the Resource Teacher assists in development an engaging environment at their current site that reflects the cultural values and diversity of the children and families served across the center based programs.
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As a Lead Teacher, you will develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum, plan engaging activities to promote cognitive, social, and emotional development, and assess and document your students' progress.
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