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At least ONE of the following: Experience with children with disabilities or developmental delays in the settings of ABA Behavioral Therapist, Behavioral Therapist, Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Developmental Interventionist, Child Development Specialist, Assistant Teaching, Teaching Assistant, Teachers Aide, Paraprofessional, Autism Services, Childcare, Educational paraprofessional, Current School Paraprofessionals (afterschool hours- part time.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: $25 per hourEducation:Bachelor's (required)Experience (1 year required) : Child care ( babysitting, daycare, preschool teacher, assistant teacher ) Special education ( educational settings, special needs ) Developmental intervention ( early intervention )Autism interventions (RBT/ Behavioral technician, Autism support specialist, ABA therapist, other DIRFloortime experience)Work Location: Multiple Locations.
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Learn more about what it is like to be a Case Planner at Graham Windham by watching our Realistic Job Previews at Duties and Responsibilities include but not limited to: Creates, in partnership with the families, service plans for families and children that address safety, behavioral, educational, psychological and permanency needs.
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For more than 30 years, TheraCare has been dedicated to setting the standards for excellence for multi-service healthcare, developmental and educational programs. Qualifications: Licensed Master Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a minimum of one year experience with children.
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Commitment to being a team player (crew member) and belief in Pharos Academy’s core beliefs and educational viewpoint. Experience working with school-aged children in an academic or youth development setting.
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We are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and set the standard for comprehensive educational and family services in the preeminent Early Childhood setting.
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Ability Builders for Children, LLC is an educational and allied health organization that specializes in early childhood development, providing services such as speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, social work, special education, psychological services, and service coordination through the New York State Early Intervention Program.
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CAMP OVERVIEW: Camp Twelve Trails gives children entering Kindergarten - 10th grade the best of both specialty and traditional day camp programs. We welcome people of diverse ethnicities and all ages, from pre-school to older adults, into the Y family with a wide range of educational, recreational and social services and programs that focus on improving the quality of their lives.
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The Child Mind Institute is seeking highly skilled and motivated individuals to join our team as Clinical Team Leaders for our Summer Program for children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional-Defiant Disorder, and related learning, social, and behavior problems.
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Our mission is to provide the children of NCS with educational opportunities through a rigorous, comprehensive K-8 program that cultivates the intellectual, social and emotional development of each child.
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The Police Athletic League (PAL) is the largest independent youth organization in New York City that provides educational and recreational activities for children and young adults. PAL Inc. and The New York City Police Department work in partnership to provide communities with summer and after-school recreational and educational activities.
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The Fedcap Group is the parent company of a growing number of top-tier nonprofit agencies dedicated to serving over 300,000 children and adults each year across the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Working with the direction of the Head Teacher and Director of ABA Therapy, the Classroom Assistant will utilize Applied Behavioral Analysis to help Therapists treat children with autism as a 1:1 assistant in a group setting.
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As a premier international center for the preparation of Jewish educators and administrators, Azrieli's approach to education is at once rooted in sacred Jewish traditions and modern disciplines informing our understanding of how children learn and sharing best practices for educational leadership.
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Amazing Athletes is a mobile, year-round, educational sports and fitness program that introduces young children to the basic fundamentals and mechanics of 10 different sports while helping them master 6 key areas of motor-development and physical literacy.
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