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Coordinate with other offices on campus including strength and conditioning, sports medicine, campus dietician, counseling and psychological services, and other support services to ensure that the teams are well prepared for competition and their overall development and growth.
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Maintain relationships with all facets of the Department ofAthletics, including the athletic training/strength and conditioning staff, compliancecoordinator, athletic media relations staff, home events coordinator and all other staff membersresponsible for the day-to-day operation of the Department of Athletics.
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Commitment to the use of restorative practices and a strength-based, youth development approach to student issues. Manage student behavior using restorative practices and school-wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS.
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We pride ourselves on the strength of our faculty, the diverstiy of our student body, and our cultural richness. The Lyceum Kennedy Japanese School is looking for a Pre-K teacher every Saturday 8am-3pm September through June.
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Within our framework of a holistic, strength-focused, and family-supported practice, an individual is hired as a Persistence Advisor in the High School and College Success division and will report directly to the Assistant Director of College Access & Persistence.
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We pride ourselves on the strength of our faculty, the diversity of our student body, and our cultural richness. Actively engage students in learning by creating a student-centered classroom.
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Design and implement lesson plans for multidisciplinary activities using knowledge of positive youth development and incorporating student feedback throughout the school year. Joining together with our neighbors to advocate for justice and equality, we help build community strength.
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Participate in Student Study Team meetings for identified ELs/FELs/DLLs. - Drawing upon the strength of our community, our families, our students, and our partners, Lynn Public Schools commits to supporting the intellectual, vocational, academic and social-emotional success of all of our students.
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Working in conjunction and consultation with the designated team physician, the Head Certified Athletic Trainer will oversee practice and contest coverage for all of York College’s sport programs, supervise general training room services, travel to provide coverage at away contests (as needed), and coordinate the student-athlete strength and conditioning program.
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Monitor student attendance and academic progress in school and after-school enrichment activities. Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based and/or youth development perspective.
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Take the lead in supporting partner schools in improving attendance by attending all school attendance meetings, developing metrics for analysis and communication, monitoring success in increasing attendance numbers, and analyzing attendance challenges through a strength-based and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lens.
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Note: In some cases, candidates are considered for hire based on the strength of either training or teaching experience.) Candidates will provide English language instruction to a culturally diverse adult student body and will use a communicative, student-centered approach to increase students' English language skills.
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