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The NYS Statewide Language Regional Bilingual Education Resource Network (RBERN) at NYU Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools (NYU Metro Center) invites applications for two Resource Specialist positions, with priorities given to Arabic and Bengali language specialists.
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The Department of Neurology's New York Education Project (NYEP) is seeking an Autism Teacher that is energetic, flexible, and motivated and is needed to work full-time with an adult with autism.
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In Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, collaborators include a Special Education Co-Teacher who is certified in special education. A minimum of 2 years of demonstrated success as a full-time elementary classroom teacher.
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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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The band teacher introduces the instruments to new band students while developing older students who have been a part of the program in classroom ensemble settings. Uncommon Schools seeks an accomplished, passionate Middle School Music (instrumental, band) Teacher to join our faculty.
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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 Resource Coordinator will conduct an immediate orientation for defendants who are released to the Supervised Release Program and escort participants to the Staten Island Justice Center office for full assessment, when needed.
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Interns gain valuable resource management experience and perform a variety of duties which involve the preservation, protection and enhancement of the natural resources and the safety and well-being of the public using these resources.
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TriBeCa Community School, a preschool in Downtown Manhattan, seeks a classroom teacher. At least two years of experience as a classroom teacher. Conducting parent-teacher conferences twice per year.
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If you became a teacher to help students learn, grow, and shine there s a place for you at Catapult Learning. The teacher also communicates and conferences with parents to provide information on student progress.
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Working under the supervision of the lead teacher and site director, use creative / innovative teaching strategies that enhance and encourage an increase in literacy skills, social-emotional learning, and STEAM.
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Teach Uncommon School's Performing Arts musical theatre curriculum which involves music, acting and movement (at Uncommon Schools this curriculum is already planned and written, so teacher is responsible to implement it.
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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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Urban Resource Institute (URI) is a dynamic, innovative, and well-respected organization founded in 1980 that transforms the lives of domestic violence survivors and homeless families through safe shelter and comprehensive services; delivers prevention and intervention programs that break cycles of violence and poverty; and actively works for sustainable systemic change.
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Are you passionate about Tech Education, Video Games, Coding, Python, Roblox™, App Design, Digital Movies, Robotics, Drones, Minecraft™ or STEM?
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