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The Floater Teacher Assistant cooperates with the teacher and/ or co-teacher to implement and engage in the schedule of daily activities, actively participate in activities, and help direct small and large groups of children, plan and support field trips and special projects, and prepare educational materials and classroom environment for daily activities.
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In addition to the responsibilities of being a classroom teacher in the center, the Teacher serves as a means of immediate support to the Teacher Assistant and/or Teacher Aide assigned to that classroom.
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Also, the floater teacher assistant refers parent’s questions to the teacher and/ or co-teacher. Position Title: Bus Driver Floater Teacher Assistant. Will help to clean and maintain educational supplies and equipment, monitor equipment and supplies and communicate with classroom staff about replacement or replenishment, and cooperate with the teacher and/ or co-teacher to maintain an orderly classroom environment.
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Working with a classroom team made up of an Assistant Teacher and Classroom Behavior Specialist/Milieu Counselor, the Special Education Teacher creates a respectful, safe, and inclusive environment for the six to ten students in their classroom.
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The drama teacher will be responsible for grading, parent communication, classroom management and planning. In the spring, the drama teacher will collaborate with the music teacher to direct and produce a performance.
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By joining our team as an assistant teacher, you'll be an integral part of our mission to guide young learners, ensuring a future filled with endless possibilities. Join Us as a GA Pre-K Assistant Teacher and Shape the Future of Early Childhood Education.
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Assist the lead, co-lead, assistant and/or support/floater teacher to follow the classroom plan and execute a program of developmentally appropriate early childhood education experiences including art, music, movement, math, science and language, with an emphasis on implementing the JCC Jewish Curriculum, Creative Curriculum, and Step Up to Quality Standards in the classrooms.
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Functionally works with Assistant Teacher, Classroom Aide and the Bus Monitor if classroom provides transportation. BA in ECE or related field Additional Information The pay structure for classroom staff is set up similar to a school district's with annualized paychecks spread out through the year in bi-weekly pay periods, thus allowing our staff to receive paychecks even when they are off during the summer months.
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Collaborates and communicates with the ELL teacher and classroom teachers to plan and deliver appropriate instruction to ELLs. Serves as the chief source of information and help to any substitute teacher assigning in the absence of the ELL teacher.
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Substitute Pre-K Teacher Assistant - $110/day. Long-term substitute teachers (10 consecutive days or more in the same classroom) are required to work the schedule of the absent teacher.
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Catholic School Teacher - Middle School Science. Job Description: Catholic School Teacher. Ensures that student conduct conforms to the school's standards as outlined in the Student & Faculty Handbooks, and establishes and maintains standards of pupil behavior needed to achieve a functional learning atmosphere in the classroom.
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Supervises students in the playground, lunchroom, buses and other non-instructional areas as required and requested by the classroom teacher, principal and assistant principal. Performs other related duties as may be necessary and assigned by the building principal, assistant principal and classroom teacher.
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Under the supervision of the Curriculum Specialist, and support from Head Start Teacher, the Head Start Teacher Assistant (HS Teacher Assistant) will work closely with the classroom Teacher to provide responsive care, effective teaching and an organized learning environment that promotes the health development and children’s skill growth aligned with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework: Ages Birth to Five, (HSELOF) including for children with disabilities.
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The GED Instructor incorporates current teaching techniques, subject area developments and up-to-date technology providing a variety of classroom experiences including small group instruction, teacher-directed instruction, self-paced instruction and computer-assisted instruction to meet the needs of the learner.
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Instructional Coach, Classroom Teacher. Prepare materials as requested by the classroom teacher. Supervise students and maintain the routine of the classroom while the teacher is out of the room.
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