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Other physical activities may be required Perks you'll enjoy as a substitute paraprofessional: Free online classroom management training to help you become a capable, confident classroom assistant Free ongoing professional development to keep your skills sharp Paid orientation on district policies and procedures so you understand the culture and requirements of the school district Weekly pay Kelly-sponsored Affordable Care Act healthcare coverage, for eligible employees Group insurance options.
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Substitute Paraprofessional, Keystone School District Make a difference one school day at a time as a substitute paraprofessional. Know someone who would make a great substitute paraprofessional.
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JOB SUMMARY : New Jersey City University invites applications for the position of Per Diem Employee in the following positions Certified Behaviorist, Substitute Teacher, Substitute Teacher Assistant, Licensed and NJ School Certified Therapists: Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, and Certified Behavorist (BCBA.
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The Vlasic Early Childhood Center (ECC) is seeking an Early Childhood Teacher for a Long Term Substitute Teacher position. Early Childhood Teacher - Long Term Substitute.
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This position is for a substitute teacher who can teach 3-6 year old students in Tap, Ballet and Jazz/Hip-Hop. Job Posting: Dance Teacher Substitute Opportunity at Ensemble Schools.
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Substitute for the CCA Teacher for particular classes as required by the daily schedule set by the Principal and Dean, or for temporary Teacher absences (you will only be required to perform a long-term substitute teacher role under emergency circumstances.
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The substitute teacher will work collaboratively with the ECU Community School Principal and university faculty/staff to support the successful social-emotional, physical, and academic development of the students within.
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Our Teacher Assistant Jobs, Lead Teacher Job, Special Education Teacher Job, Substitute Teacher Jobs, and Opener and Closer jobs help us staff for an enriching environment for children in the daycare and preschool setting.
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Applicable backgrounds (but not required) include childcare, substitute teacher, daycare worker, autism advocate. Applicable backgrounds (but not required) include childcare, substitute teacher, daycare worker, autism advocate.
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Knowledge of the principles and practices of teaching and child development and one or more years of K-12 classroom, substitute, paraprofessional or practicum/internship experience preferred.
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Participate in district-sponsored paraprofessional training opportunities, school programs, in-services, and staff meetings as required by the School Administrator or direct supervisor; required training may include such skills as CPR, first aid, feeding, lifting techniques, Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention, disability-specific trainings, Applied Behavior Analysis, and/or assistive technology (Total work week not to exceed 40 hours)5.
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Performs duties as a substitute teacher when needed by following lesson plans provided by the regular teacher to create a cohesive and consistent learning experience for students.
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Classified - Classified Positions - Paraprofessional/Instructional Assistant - Classroom Paraprofessional. School crossing guard portion provides for the safe movement of children to and from a school building.
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