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The Executive Director- Special Education, under the supervision of the Chief Academic Officer, is the key executive critical to the acceleration of improved student outcomes across City Schools, specifically including students with disabilities.
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Provides legal advice and counsel to the Board, the CEO, and other school system employees on legal requirements, best practices, and legal developments in the legal practice area(s) of assignment, as well as a wide variety of other matters, including but not limited to, litigation, labor and employment, student civil rights, special education, procurement, contracts, transactions, and land use.
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Special Education Teacher IV requires Masters Degree in Special Education or appropriate content area, plus 60 or more additional academic credits (and may include PhD/EdD.
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In special education and alternative education settings nationwide, the team members of Specialized Education Services, Inc. (SESI) shine a positive light on students who need academic, emotional, social, and behavioral support and uncover the unique learner within.
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The School Psychologist will work with the district assessment team comprised of an Educational Evaluator and a Speech-Language Pathologist to complete all special education eligibility determinations.
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Master's degree in Education, Special Education, Early Childhood Education, or any other related field. + Complete academic reports. Master's degree in Education, Special Education, Early Childhood Education, or any other related field.
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The Childrens Guild is seeking an experienced Elementary or Middle School Special Education Teacher to plan and carry out a therapeutically designed program to meet students' academic and social/emotional needs.
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This position will work within the ACCESS Harm Reduction Grant that consists of reporting, data collection and analysis, outreach and academic detailing. Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a commissioned officer in Health Care Administration classifications or Civil Affairs Specialist specialty codes in the health related field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required experience and education.
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Teaches classes at the elementary, middle or high level, in core academic subjects, elective or special subjects, within a specific area of special education. Linwood Center is currently seeking Full Time Special Education Teachers.
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Meets and collaborates with the administrative team, academic teams, and individual teachers to discuss behavioral needs of students receiving special education services. Provides academic and social emotional learning throughout the school day as determined by a student’s educational plan, including an Individualized Education Program, and provides tiered interventions, including academic and social-emotional learning for students with and without disabilities, addressing social skills, prevention, de-escalation, and restoration/conflict resolution techniques.
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This position requires excellent planning to meet the necessary Career and College Readiness Standards along with the academic and behavioral needs outlined in each student’s Individualized Education Program.
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Please contact Karen Knight, M.S. Special Education, Business Manager, for more information and additional details. Professional Development: Stay current with best practices and research in special education to continuously enhance your skills and knowledge.
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Join a world-class team at a leading academic medical center known for its cutting-edge research, exceptional patient care, and commitment to medical education. Administrative and Project Support : Coordinate projects, maintain filing systems, order supplies, coordinate special events, anticipate executive needs, and facilitate problem resolution.
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Dedication to ongoing professional growth and development in the field of special education. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education or a related field.
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Special hours of work: This position includes four afternoon/evenings on-site (at JCI) for approximately 20 hours, and 20 hours in-office and/or and remote WFH. The University of Baltimore. Preferred Education and Experience Education: Graduate degree in Public Policy, Education, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Psychology or other related field/discipline.
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