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Come Join Bright Giggles 3, we are a NAEYC Accredited growing family-owned early learning center in Danbury, CT. We are currently seeking a support teacher to bring their love of children and past experience in early education to our amazing team of kind, nurturing and fun loving staff.
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The Behavior Technician is responsible for providing in-home and in- clinic services to children with special needs under the management of the agency's Clinical Supervisor and Clinical Director.
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Assists regular education teachers and the schools' Early Intervention Program (EIP) with pre-referral strategies for students for whom there are speech and/or language concerns. Student Support Services/Speech and Language Pathologist.
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A day in the life of an Industrial Sports Medicine Professional will include using your clinical knowledge and our training to provide injury prevention, early discomfort management, body mechanic coaching, and assistance with overall health and wellness.
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Must have current CT Teaching Certification with Math, Teacher, Middle School, Education. Must have current CT Teaching Certification with Math, Teacher, Middle School, Education. Middle School Teaching/ Mathematics.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Connecticut Certification as a Special Education Teacher. Special Education Teacher. REMUNERATION: Per teacher contract. QUALIFICATIONS: Connecticut Certification as a Special Education Teacher.
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