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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $25 per hour Education: Bachelor's (required) Experience (1 year required) : Child care ( babysitting, daycare, preschool teacher, assistant teacher ) Special education ( educational settings, special needs ) Developmental intervention ( early intervention ) Autism interventions (RBT/ Behavioral technician, Autism support specialist, ABA therapist, other DIRFloortime experience) Work Location: Multiple Locations.
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He School Aide is an individual who works with students requiring instructional, and/or behavioral assistance under the supervision of the special education department and/or supervising designee.
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Classroom teacher or program coordinator with input from school nurse consultant. Reports To: Classroom Teacher and School Nurse Consultant. Will also assist the classroom teacher/therapists in the implementation of the instructional program for students within the educational environment.
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You can make a difference in the lives of young people as a Special Education Teacher for Thresholds High School! Bachelor’s degree in Education or Special Education is required.
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Minimum Qualifications - Valid Illinois Professional Educator License with appropriate content area endorsement (Early Childhood Education (self-contained general education, Early Childhood Special Education, and English as a Second Language or TBE.
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Our comprehensive benefits support our Special Education Teacher team in achieving work-life balance! Our supportive, collaborative culture is celebrated by our Special Education Teacher team.
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As a Special Education Teacher you will plan, prepare and implement the instructional process for students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) within the learning center or classroom including, but not limited to; delivery of instruction, implementation of curriculum materials & educational software, and development of daily lesson plans & classroom schedule, which reflect state and school requirements as well the physical, emotional, and educational needs of the learner.
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The School Aide is an individual who works with students requiring instructional, and/or behavioral assistance under the supervision of the special education department and/or supervising designee.
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As a General/Special Education Teacher at The Menta Group, you will have the freedom and ability to educate a small classroom of students in a self-contained setting. Negotiable Sign-On Bonus for Certified Special Education Teachers.
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Job Title: LBS1 Special Education Teacher Age group: Elementary & Middle school Caseload: 15-20 students Working hours: 7:45-2:55 K-5 buildings 8:20-3:35 6-8 building Start date: ASAP End date: Mid of May 2025 Job Responsibilities: The following represents some major areas of concern in Special Education.
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Elementary School Special Education Teacher Job Description. Knowledge of special education law and protocols (Required) Illinois State Board of Education Professional Educators License (PEL) (Elementary level designation - Required.
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SESI partners with school districts to run classrooms, on-site, within district boundaries and standalone schools that meet the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of special and alternative education students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emotional Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, and other challenges.
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Bachelor's Degree in Deaf Education/Special Education. Ideal candidates should be proficient in American Sign Language (ASL), adept with assistive technology, and experienced in creating and implementing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs.
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1+ years of experience working as a Special Education Teacher. Active state license as a Special Education Teacher. 10 Points is urgently hiring excellent and experienced Special Education Teachers for our school sites for school year 2024-25.
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The Early Head Start Teacher provides effective instructional strategies, classroom management, learning, assessment, evaluation, and related research for children ages 6 weeks-3 years old. The Early Head Start Teacher is responsible for providing developmentally appropriate learning experiences, supervision of children assigned in the classroom, and providing a supportive and positive classroom climate, while ensuring the individual needs of the children are met as mandated by Head Start, NAEYC, federal, state and local standards.
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