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Reports To: Principal/Head of School Responsibilities Teach: Elementary General Curriculum in a setting inclusive of students with Special Needs and English Language Learners (SEI) Implement district learning goals and objectives, in alignment with state frameworks, having familiarity in identifying access points for student portfolio development.
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Make recommendations to Social Worker or Discharge Planner regarding special needs to be taken into consideration when planning patients’ aftercare. The OT also provides individual evaluation reports and consultation to the unit treatment teams related to discharge planning and development of aftercare plans by assessing needs for outpatient supports, equipment, or other resources.
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The Special Assistant & Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the efficient day to day functioning for the AVP and manages the administrative needs to ensure that their time is effectively allocated and that they have the information/materials needed to advance the priorities within the CTL. The position provides a comprehensive range of support services to ensure the overall efficiency of the Provost's Office in a high level and fast-paced environment.
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The School Counselor needs to be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LICSW), a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or be eligible for licensure. 21% of our students qualify for special education services; 18% of our student body are English Language Learners.
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Signing out equipment, opening cabinets, providing special gear needs such as vibraphones, percussion instruments, microphone box and keyboards to classrooms. Oversee ensemble room reservations for Special Programs, the Performance Division, Concert Operations, and other relevant departments.
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The mission is to provide trauma-informed, gender sensitive and gender specific support services that meet the special needs so they can heal and have time to heal, prepare to reintegrate into the community, and break the cycle of homelessness.
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Description Pay Rate: $25.00-$30.00 DOE Behavior Frontiers is an industry leader in ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) treatment for autism and other special needs. World Class Paid Training – Behavior Frontiers is ranked in the TOP TEN Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Training programs in the.
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The service members of the Purchasing, Supply & Logistics community make sure America’s Navy has what it needs, when it needs it. Prospective Officers may also receive specialized training in transportation management, freight classifications, methods of working with civilian and other service carriers, and special handling of medicines and explosives.
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Meet and maintain qualifications standards set by the Mass. State Police and Suffolk County Sheriff Department for appointment as a Special State Police Officer and a Suffolk County Deputy Sheriff required.
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Works with children who have special needs and receive special services in collaboration with the head teacher in the classroomAttends bi-weekly supervision and coaching meetings with the head teacher.
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Familiarity with total communication, feeding assessment, early childhood development and children with special needs preferred. Eliot's Early Intervention Program helps children from birth to three years of age who have developmental delays or disabilities.
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We are looking for a hard-working candidate interested in supporting Special Needs students to join our Special Education team. We are partnering with aschool in the Newton, Massachusetts areato find a contracted Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) for the remainder of the 23/24 school year, with opportunities to extend into the summer school session and next school year as well.
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In conjunction with, and supervised by the Shift Lead Cook, contributes to the manufacturing of ethnic, blended, low sodium, low fat special needs patient meals. Under the direction and supervision of shift's Lead Cook, may assist with the replenishing of inventory demands of the assembly tray line forecast distribution truck.
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Our students bring a diversity of needs to our school, and we are prepared to serve them. Position : Middle School Social Worker (2024-2025) Location : Boston, MA (Jamaica Plain Campus) Start date : August, 2024 OVERVIEW OF ROLE Our middle school has an opening for a full-time social worker to join the faculty for the 2024-2025 school year and beyond.
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The majority of our students and families reside in Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan, and Hyde Park. As a charter public school, we welcome all students via an impartial public lottery, and hold the same high expectations and ambitions for all of our students, including those with special needs and English language learners.
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