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This work is grounded in the vision that all students graduate with a focused mind and a big heart, having the critical thinking, mastery of academic and social skills and a deep sense of self and others to joyfully pursue post-secondary education, careers, and civic life based on their passions and interests.
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You hold a Massachusetts secondary license in ELA or Reading, and have a strong commitment to Literacy for underserved and at-risk students. We are a progressive and innovative non-profit organization dedicated to providing personalized and engaging education to youth placed in DYS programs across Massachusetts.
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The communication and planning team, as part of the , oversees internal and external communications for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The communications may include briefing documents, correspondence, press releases, talking points, the , messages to districts and external stakeholders, communications for other offices within DESE, content for DESE’s website, documents for the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, and other materials.
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The McKeown School of Education at Salem State University is seeking adjunct professors to supervise pre-practicum and/or practicum teaching candidates remotely. Master’s degree in education and at least three years of teaching experience.
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Experience working in post-secondary education setting (with graduate students preferred.) Masters degree in educational/counseling psychology, higher education, educational coaching, or related field.
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Experience working with students with disabilities in a higher-education institution, college, or university (desired but not required.) The Learning Specialist (LS) for the Graduate Medical Sciences at Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine will be a dynamic individual with excellent interpersonal and group communication skills.
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Valid Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education teacher licensure in grade and subject area appropriate for the assignment; Implements the district's mission, philosophy of education and instructional standards and objectives.
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The SABES Program Support Professional Development Center (PSPDC) is a project of World Education, funded by the Adult and Community Learning Services (ACLS) unit of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE.
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Effectively provide all five Pre-ETS components (i.e. Job Exploration Counseling, Work Readiness Training, Work Based Learning Experience, Counseling in Post-Secondary Education and Self-Advocacy Training) to students 14-22 years old in schools or over Zoom.
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Report periodically to funders on student demographics, supportive services, and academic, career, and post-secondary education outcomes. Our programs include affordable housing, education and job training, and comprehensive support services, spanning Cambridge and beyond.
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Accurately processes COB claims in Facets, including retractions, denials, repayments and secondary balances. Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Healthcare Administration or related fields; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience is required.
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Duties As a Education Services Specialist, this position serves as the Regional Education Services Officer (ESO), directs the Base Boston education program and provides direction and guidance to military and civilian subordinates.
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The PRS Response Specialist is primarily responsible for conducting internal investigations and producing timely, accurate, and high-quality written reports for submission to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE.
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Special Education Inclusion Specialist 2024-2025 (half-time) Community Charter School of Cambridge (CCSC) is a charter public school that serves students in grades 6-12. CCSC is seeking a half-time Special Education Inclusion Specialist for the 2024-2025 school year.
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In lieu of secondary education, a minimum of two (2) years’ experience doing language access work, working in multilingual environments, working in the field of immigrant’s rights, interpreting (providing language access services), and/or designing and facilitating workshops and trainings.
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