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IRC seeks (4-5) Elementary Teacher Assistants to co-lead a self-contained classroom, teaching English literacy and ESL concepts through various subjects. Each Teacher Assistant is expected to collaborate with their Lead Teacher and Peer Mentors as they support a culturally and age-appropriate curriculum for a class of approximately 15 students.
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At the Upper School levels (Grades 6-12), Academic Lead Teachers will be responsible for specialized content instruction in English Language Arts. The Upper School English Language Arts Academic Lead Teacher (ALT), in collaboration with fellow NYSA Teachers and the Dean of Instruction, is expected to create engaging, project-based English Language Arts lessons that spark curiosity in diverse topics, develops students' academic literacy, and meet New York State learning standards.
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The ideal candidate is a passionate 'teacher' of Lean & Six Sigma (LSS) leadership, has a proven ability to positively influence a culture of continuous process improvement (CPI), and most importantly, has a proven track record of successfully implementing sustainable improvements that realize measurable business value.
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Assist the Lead Teacher and the Assistant Teacher in encouraging parent involvement and communication through newsletters, bulletin boards, classroom events, Center-wide activities, and "open-door" policy.
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New teacher salaries are determined based on their number of years of experience as a lead teacher, level of education (associate’s, bachelor’s, or master’s degree), and internal equity.
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QUALIFICATIONS: M.A. in Early Childhood Education and a State Department of Education teacher certification in Early Childhood Education (B-2) or (N, K, Grades 1-6). JOB RESPONSIBILITIES- PROGRAM AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: Lead and direct the design and implementation of a developmentally appropriate curriculum and learning environment while incorporating best practices, current research, and Jewish values for birth through second grade.
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Ensure the initial Academic Diagnostic Assessment is administered to youth within 72 hours upon arrival in the absence of a Lead Teacher/Education Coordinator. Administer the post Academic Diagnostic Assessment within 45 days from the date of the initial assessment in the absence of a Lead Teacher/Education Coordinator.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Health insurance Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance The Learning Experience - Hudson Yards is looking for a Toddler Teacher to join our team.
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The Shefa School is seeking a Lead Teacher for September 2024 to teach in the Middle School. Lead teachers will teach language arts and writing and possibly additional subject areas, depending on area of experience and expertise.
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Benefits: Paid time off Teaching Assistant (Upper School)Academic West’s Teacher Assistants’ primary function is to support the Lead Teacher in the Upper School, grades 7 through 12.
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Career growth opportunities (at MULTIPLE locations) including our Master Teacher program and school management positions. Career growth opportunities (at MULTIPLE locations) including our Master Teacher program and school management positions.
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For Lead Teacher positions, we also offer eligibility for up to $30K in student loan forgiveness after 12 months of employment. Incoming teacher salaries are determined based on their number of years of experience as a lead teacher, level of education (bachelor’s, or master’s degree), and certification.
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Teachers work a normal school year (September through June) with summers off.
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The Lead Teacher reports to the Academic Director or Principal. Elementary Lead Teacher (Available 2024-2025) In Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, collaborators include a Special Education Co-Teacher who is certified in special education.
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Key Responsibilities: - Provide one-on-one support to students as directed by the lead teacher. 1:1 Paraprofessionals Needed for Multiple Elementary Schools in Bloomfield, NJ We are currently seeking five 1:1 Paraprofessionals to join our team across multiple elementary schools in Bloomfield, NJ. The selected candidates will be responsible for providing support to students in both the Extended School Year (ESY) and Normal School Year (NSY), as well as for the remainder of the academic year.
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