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Responsibilities (MULTIPLE OPENINGS SO THIS CAN ALTER) Assessments IEPs Evaluations Collaborations with Special Education Staff Experience Previous experience in school and/or pediatrics strongly preferred Experience with IEPs preferred Education Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active State License Benefits Full Health, Dental, and Vision Coverage Weekly Competitive Pay CEU Reimbursements Guaranteed hours.
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Responsibilities Assessments IEPs Evaluations Collaborations with Special Education Staff Elementary Caseload Experience Previous experience in school and/or pediatrics strongly preferred Experience with IEP preferred Education Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active TN State License Benefits Full Health, Dental, and Vision Coverage Weekly and Competitive Pay CEU Reimbursements Guaranteed hours.
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Benefits: Competitive pay determined by experience Matching 401(k) Plan Extensive medical coverage Stipends Professional Development Reimbursement Weekly Paycheck Required Qualifications: Active BACB BCBA certification Masters Degree in Special Education or Human Services Related Field Minimum of two years experience in a behavior-based field Apply now.
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Responsibilities Assessments IEPs Evaluations Collaborations with Special Education Staff Caseload established during interview Experience Previous experience in school and/or pediatrics strongly preferred Experience with IEP preferred Education Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active DE State License Benefits Full Health, Dental, and Vision Coverage Weekly and Competitive Pay CEU Reimbursements Guaranteed hours.
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Guaranteedhours with cancellations Zoom interview Benefits: Industry Leading Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Packages 401k Retirement Plan with company match CEUReimbursement Competitive Pay Qualifications: Masters degree in Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapist License New Graduates with Level II Fieldwork in school settingsare welcome to apply.
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Guaranteedhours with cancellations Zoom interview Benefits: Industry Leading Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Packages Travel Stipends for eligible candidates 401k Retirement Plan with company match CEUReimbursement Competitive Pay Qualifications: Masters Degree in Occupational Therapy Active NVOccupational Therapist License New Graduates with Level II Fieldwork in school settingsare welcome to apply.
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Responsibilities Assessments IEPs Evaluations Collaborations with Special Education Staff Middle School and/or High School Grade Caseload Experience Previous experience in school and/or pediatrics strongly preferred Experience with IEP’S preferred Education Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active Indiana State License Benefits Full Health, Dental, and Vision Coverage Weekly and Competitive Pay CEU Reimbursements Guaranteed hours.
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Responsibilities Assessments IEPs Evaluations Collaborations with Special Education Staff K-12th Grade Caseload Experience Previous experience in school and/or pediatrics strongly preferred Experience with IEP’S preferred Education Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active AL State License Benefits Full Health, Dental, and Vision Coverage Weekly and Competitive Pay CEU Reimbursements Guaranteed hours.
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Minimum 1+ years paraprofessional or special education experience required. We offer a competitive hourly pay rate, guaranteed hours, and a weekly (yes weekly) direct deposit.
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How to Apply: If you are passionate about making a positive impact on students' lives and meet the qualifications for this position, please submit your resume to anna.goodyear@soliant.com. Paraprofessional St Clair, MO Soliant has an opening for a Paraprofessionalposition in St Clair, MO.
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Benefits: Guaranteedhours Competitive hourly pay with weekly direct deposit Health, Vision, and Dental benefits offered How to Apply: If you are interested in this position, please apply and/or contact Kailey at kailey.butler@soliant.com or 470-665-4620 for further information and to submit your application.
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Guaranteedhours, competitive hourly pay,and a weekly direct deposit! Certification must be maintained through continuing education as outlined by the Wisconsin State Board of Education.
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Job Title: Paraprofessional Location: Charleston, SC Start: 24/25 School Year Caseload: Elementary, Middle, High, SPED, and Resource openings Interviewing NOW! Support students with special needs, including physical, emotional, or learning disabilities.
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Job Title: Special Education Teacher (SPED) Location: Frisby, Kentucky Start: 24/25 Guaranteedhours, competitive hourly pay,and a weekly direct deposit! Experience working as a Special Education Teacher, preferably in an educational setting.
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