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Performance of other job-related duties as assigned by the administrator of special education, deputy administrator of special education, assistant director of special education, or program specialist.
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Lead Teacher, Special Education, Substantially Separate Program. The Special Education Sub-Separate Lead Teacher sub-separate classroom (specialized program) will be responsible for instructing a small group of students in some or all core content areas (Math, Reading, Humanities and Science) along with other classroom support including aides and/or other teachers, as appropriate.
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Job DescriptionLead Teacher, Special Education - InclusionKIPP MA is looking for talented, committed, and culturally competent Special Education Inclusion Lead Teachers who are passionate about ensuring that all of our students are growing and achieving.
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Are you the Special Education Teacher we have been looking for? Candidates with a Massachusetts Moderate Special Education License are preferred. YOU will be able to work collaboratively with our Special Education team to provide the best academics for our students.
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You’ve previously worked in positions like teacher, teacher assistant, babysitter, childcare worker, daycare assistant, preschool teacher, nanny, special education, camp or school counselor, paraprofessional or similar fields.
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Report concerns regarding curriculum of Special Education to the Lead Teacher. The Physical Education teacher provides service to students, consults with other professionals, consults and discusses issues with parents, plans, delivers, and evaluates instructional outcomes, conducts the research needed to perform the essential functions of the position.
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Assist the teacher in the inclusion of students with special needs into the mainstream school. as assigned by the classroom teacher, program principal or executive director. Responsible to and functions under the direction of the classroom Teacher.
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Management of Staff: Hires, observes, supervises and evaluates special education staff designated by the Director of Student Services within the consistent and systematic approach embedded in the new teacher evaluation system.
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Collaboration with the OOD/Alternative placement to monitor and facilitate compliance with special education regulations as it relates to the individual education program of any middle or high school student with an emotional impairment, including attendance at IEP meetings.
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The program consists of a special education teacher, supporting instructional assistants, and consultation from a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Speech and Language Pathologist, and Occupational Therapist.
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We are seeking a passionate and experienced Special Education Teacher to join our team in a Lowell school district. Arizona teaching certification in Special Education.
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Under the direction of a Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistants provide direct instruction to the students in the areas of academics, self-care (ADLs), and vocational tasks as well as manage challenging behaviors utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA.
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CLARKSVILLE-MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEMCLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEEJOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Special Populations Teacher Department: InstructionDate Reviewed: March 2018 Reports To: Building Principal Purpose of Job:The purpose of the Special Populations Teacher position is to provide direct and indirect instructional support for students with disabilities in a variety of educational settings.
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Leap into an exciting opportunity as a Severe Special Education Teacher at May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Wilmington, MA. Our programs are centered on driving innovation in applied behavior analysis (ABA), and you will pioneer cutting edge approaches to special education and care.
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Qualifications: Appropriate Department of Elementary and Secondary Educator's license in the field or subject for this position DESE SEI endorsement Required Bilingual Educator Preferred Responsibilities: The teacher is responsible for the classroom and/or specific learning environment including planning, preparation, and organization of materials for delivery of the curriculum.
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