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Arcadis is seeking a high-caliber, Associate Principal (Architect) or Principal (Architect) to join our New York Education Practice Group. These could include: work references, education and credential confirmation, employment verification, identity check, credit report, criminal offence, drug testing and driver’s license record.
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The Assistant Dean is also responsible for providing administrative support to the Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Education (GSE). The Assistant Dean is the principal aide to the Dean of the Graduate School of Education, coordinating the Dean’s office operations and advancing strategic initiatives in support of institutional priorities.
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Exhibiting the highest professional standards and ethical behavior with adherence to NCAA, Council of Ivy League Presidents, University, and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education rules and regulations.
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Under general direction, is responsible for conducting educational classes for special education pre-school and school age students or Early Intervention, Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) or Day Care programs in accordance with the needs of the students and in accordance with the regulations and requirements of the applicable governmental and other regulatory agencies.
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Demonstrate patience and ability to learn and utilize systematic procedures to enhance independence and quality of lifeAbility to communicate effectively with others and individuals servedCommitment to company values and adherence to policies Locations Child’s home, an approved or licensed pre-Kindergarten or Head Start program, non-special education school setting or a childcare location selected by the parent.
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CORE RESPONSIBILITIES As a Humanities Learning Specialist (Special Education Teacher) at Unity, each day is an opportunity to shape young minds and advance students' skills. We are currently seeking a skillful and dedicated Humanities Learning Specialist (Special Education Teacher) to join our talented faculty.
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All About Kids is currently hiring Special Education Itinerant Teachers (SEIT) for its NYC Department of Education Preschool Contract Program! Special Education Itinerant Teacher (SEIT) - 2024-2025 CPSE School Year Caseloads.
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POSITION OVERVIEW: Under the supervision of the Education Director the Site Director, oversees the planning, organizing, and implementation of education services for the children at that site.
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Dr. Richard Izquierdo Health & Science Charter School is seeking a certified, or on the pathway to, and experienced special education teacher to provide instruction to our high school students in the area of Science.
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Exciting Opportunity at MSK: Our Nursing Professional Development and Education Team is looking for a Per Diem Simulation Technician to assist in delivering all levels of simulation and psychomotor skills task training, maintenance, and technical support.
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One of the following NYS certifications/licenses: o Students with Disabilities (Birth – 2) Initial or Professional Certification o Permanent Special Education Certification o TSHH Permanent Certification o TSLD Initial or Professional Certification o NYS School Psychologist Provisional or Permanent Certification o NYS Licensed Master Social Worker o NYS Licensed Clinical Social Worker Must be self-motivated and a team player who exercises patience and professionalism.
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Our programs are responsive to our student community’s self-identified needs, regardless of ability, and align with best practices in the field of post-secondary education for adults with IDD.The Creative Exchange Instructor reports to the Director of Community Educational Engagement, and will lead two lifelong learning theater courses for adults with IDD. The first course will explore personal and societal lessons learned from theater.
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The Project Coordinator works to ensure activities for various projects are on schedule for the Graduate Medical Education (GME) department. Project Coordinator - Graduate Medical Education.
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At TLE®, we’ve created a full cast of characters that become our little learners’ educators, partners and friends through their preschool education journey. We are currently seeking a passionate individual with daycare or preschool experience to join our team as a Preschool Education Director.
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The Special Education Teacher must hold a current special education teacher certification and must meet the requirements of the New York State Department of Education. POSITION SUMMARY: The Special Education Teacher will provide individual or group educational instruction.
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