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We're also actively looking for graduates and students in school for Psychology, Special Education, Neuroscience, Speech language pathology, Occupational Therapy, and other majors too! This includes but is not limited to school Paraprofessionals, Teacher Assistants, Daycare workers, Home Health Aids, Respite, Direct Support Professionals, Camp Counselors, Behavioral/Mental Health Technicians, and more.
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Communicate daily progress and roadblocks to direct supervisor and/or BCBA. Provide online resources paired with teacher office hours if there are questions during instructional time. Teachers will use motivational skills and strategies to encourage students to learn and keep them engaged in their own education via online resources that are appropriate to use as teaching tools.
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Master's Degree in (Behavior Analysis, Special Education, Educational/Health/Human Services, Psychology). BCBA and LBA REQUIRED Minimum of one year of ABA client/teacher field supervision Must be self-motivated, a team player, and exercise patience/professionalism.
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Job Number: Special Education Teacher Aide Substitute. Substitute Special Education Teacher Aides. Civil Service Title: Teacher Aide Substitute. LOCATIONS: All Schools HOURS: 7 Hours per day - when needed DAYS: School Days REPORTS TO: School Administrators REQUIREMENTS: Fingerprint Clearance RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist the teacher in carrying out the students IEP and meeting the students objectives by providing instructional support, improving classroom organization, collecting data, supporting the teachers instructional plans and strategies, and any other responsibilities assigned by teacher or building administration.
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Kidz Therapy is seeking a Special Education Teacher who is fun, energetic and welcomes a collaborative approach. Preschool, Early Intervention Special Instruction and Evaluators.
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Tutoring positions available in common core subjects, special education, and electives. Tutoring positions available in common core subjects, special education, and electives. Clinical Staffing Resources is currently in search of NYS certified teachers.
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Collaborate with other general studies teachers, administrators, and specialists to develop curriculum, plan special projects, and solve problems. Position Qualifications: B.A. Degree in education or related field Education Certification preferred Please e-mail your resume to Michal Wasser at.
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Sprint teams are responsible for analyzing a wide range of academic data, including class assessments, specialized evaluations, and teacher reports, building and presenting compelling cases for scholars to receive Special Education services, and ensuring that mandated support is provided with fidelity.
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At least five years of experience as a Special Education Teacher and four years of experience as a School Administrator. New York State Permanent Certification as a Special Education Teacher.
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ACP Early Intervention is currently seeking Special Education Teacher's to provide evidence-based, behavioral therapy to children on the autistic spectrum from ages 0-3 yrs. Initial/Professional certificate in Early Childhood Education - Student with Disabilities (Birth - 2nd Grade), or Special Education Permanent Certificate.
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