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The Paraprofessional position is located within our Special Education Department. Director of Special Education. Implement all classroom routines, schedules, community based instruction, lesson plans, and behavior support plans including SCM protocols and intervention procedures as outlined by the teacher and/or BCBA.
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The Special Education/Transition Teacher must be able to prioritize, organize and communicate with all levels of the organization. As a Special Education/Transition Teacher at Sherwood Autism Center You will be in the midst of activity and energy.
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If you’re looking for a rewarding job opportunity where your contributions make a positive difference to students and teachers, Penmac Education Staffing would love to speak with you about these opportunities to work as a special education teacher assistant in the North Kansas City School district.
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Compensation and Benefits: PLA Special Education Lead Teachers receive a base salary that is competitively aligned with the market. The lead teacher role was created to facilitate communication in the schools among general and special educators as well as administrators.
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The School Aide is an individual who works with studentsrequiring instructional, personal care and/or behavioral assistance under thesupervision of the special education department and/or supervising designee.
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Substitute Paraprofessional An ESS substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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REPORTS TO: Building Principal, Executive Director – Pupil Services Direct Supervisor: Special Education Classroom Teacher JOB GOAL: To assist with a teacher, group of teachers, or throughout the building to provide a well-organized, smoothly functioning environment in which students can take full advantage of the instructional program and available resource materials.
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Special Education Teacher We have an opening Special Education Teachers in our school district and are currently in the process of conducting interviews. Minimum 1+ years special education experience required.
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As a Lead Teacher, you will deliver exceptional instruction and assess student growth. We are a Pre-K through 12th grade school located in the historical 18th and Vine District. As a Lead Teacher, you will deliver exceptional instruction and assess student growth.
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Preferred QualificationsEducation: Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or closely related fieldWork Experience:Experience working in an Early Head Start Center-based program.
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Charter School - Special Education Teacher Kansas City, MO The Stepping Stones Group, a nationally recognized leader in educational services, is looking for dedicated Special Education Teachers to join our team in Kansas City, MO.
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Early Childhood Special Education Teacher for the -25 school year. Refers student for alternative services as provided by the Park Hill School District (ESL, Reading, Special Reading.
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OR A Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Education; and , Three or more years of post-baccalaureate special education teaching experience in a school accredited by a governing agency (such as the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education or the North Central Association on Accreditation and School Improvement.
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The special education teacher is responsible for the implementation of the district curriculum in a way that maximizes student learning. Completes written reports and follows procedural guidelines as set forth by Principal and Special Education Supervisor.
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TITLE: Special Education Teacher - High Incidence Disabilities (Autism Specialized Program) Elementary & Secondary. To carry out other responsibilities as assigned by the building administrator or special education administrator.
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