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Rising Ground will support to the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) by providing residential, medical, educational, and mental health services to Unaccompanied Children in need of a higher level of care, such as Staff Secure, in an out of network agreement.
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Job Posting Title (Working Title): Autism Teacher. Teachers work on a multi-disciplinary team with specialists in autism, special education, speech-language pathology, fitness, art, and behavior analysis to address communication, academic, daily living, vocational, and leisure skills in home, educational, and community settings in and around New York City, Connecticut, and via Zoom.
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Using a shared FLACS Network Science curriculum aligned with the NYS Science Learning Standards and the New York State Next Generation Learning Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects, the Biology Teacher will design daily lesson plans that are responsive to diverse learning needs of all students including general education, students with disabilities and English Language Learners, and hold all students to high academic expectations.
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BA/MA/MS and New York State certification in any one of the following areas: Special Education Permanent Certificate Students with Disabilities Birth - Grade 2 Teacher for Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD) Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped (TSHH) Teacher of the Deaf/Vision Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) School Psychologist Licensed Psychologist BCBA/ LBA.
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We work tirelessly every day to ensure each child in NYC has access to a fun, rigorous, whole-child education regardless of zip code or economic status.
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Education Through Music is a non-profit organization that partners with New York City Public Schools to place music teachers and programs back into school's curricula.
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As a teacher with Scholars Academies you will be student facing the majority of the day. At EHTP we also aim to serve as an agent of change and thoughtfully contribute to the national fight for racial equity.
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Become a Music Teacher with Education Through Music. Individuals who do not currently hold 'eligible' status for classroom teaching from the NYC Department of Education (DOE) will be asked to undergo a fingerprinting and background check by the NYC DOE PETS system.
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Job Description Job Description Elementary School Teacher Organizational Background: Bridge Prep is a unique, mission driven public charter elementary school on Staten Island dedicated to providing a student-centered educational option for our students, many of whom have dyslexia or other language-based reading difficulties, and who are in need of additional supports in order to meet academic proficiency.
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Our competitive UPK Teacher salaries range from $29.58 to $35.96 per hour. The Teacher has the obligation and the right to contact the appropriate state agency directly. An equivalent certification from a public or private teacher accrediting organization (out of State) granted reciprocity by the New York State Education Department.
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As a teacher, you’ll be working with children ranging from 6 weeks to 10 years of age, teaching programs that incorporate songs, dances, puppet shows, beginning gymnastics skills, sports, games, and a variety of other unique and exciting activities in a positive, noncompetitive, fun environment.
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Classroom Co-Teachers work in collaboration with a Special Education Classroom Co-Teacher to co-plan and co-teach one class of students for two consecutive school years (looping). Collaborate with co-teacher, support staff, and school leaders to provide high-quality, relevant instruction to all children.
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The Social Studies Teacher is the lead teacher for seventh grade. Under the supervision of the Principal the Social Studies Teacher develops a deep conceptual understanding of concepts aligned with New York State Next Generation Learning Standards.
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Description Position at Catapult Learning Teacher (K-12) Part-Time | New York, NY (Manhattan & The Bronx) At Catapult Learning, we provide educational solutions that generate academic achievement and better life outcomes for students.
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The Teacher Aide assists classroom teacher in working with students in the areas of activities of daily living, transitioning from activities (including arrival and dismissal), organizing classroom and materials for instruction, and other non-instructional activities within the classroom.
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Title: prek teacher Company: Bellbrook Child Development Center in Brooklyn, NY
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