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Must help work the after school program and summers, on a rotating schedule with other pre-k teachers and assistants. Overview:As a Pre-k Teacher Assistant at Happy Maryann, you will play a vital role in shaping the early development and education of our youngest learners.
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The role of the Director of Lower SchoolReporting directly to the Head of School, the Lower School Director leads a division of about 325 students and 50 faculty members in grades PreK-5 and is an integral member of the School’s Leadership Team. The director will provide the vision and direction for effectively managing the Lower School division and ensuring a quality educational experience for Pre-K-5 students.
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Our school is a Reggio Emilia Inspired School and we use the Emergent Curriculum to build meaningful activities and experiences in the classroom and Center-Wide. Strong candidates will present knowledge of child development and have experience completing lesson plans, child development assessments, and in following Department of Human Services Regulations and Keystone STARS requirements.
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Learning Tree Therapy Inc. is currently seeking a full-time energetic and committed Pediatric Speech Therapist, SLP, CFY to provide clinic based speech therapy to our pediatric population.
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Middle School Spanish & French Teacher, Full-Time Friends School is a Quaker, co-educational, college preparatory school, Pre-K through Grade 12, in Baltimore City, enrolling 803 students, 44% of whom identify as children of color.
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Master's degree in Counseling Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related clinical field and are on track to become an LMFT, LPCC, or LICSW. ACP is seeking a passionate school-based therapist fluent in Spanish to serve students in Dakota County.
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The Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for the assessment of referred patients and providing direct patient care per physician signed treatment plans to improve speech, language, and feeding skills.
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In need of a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP-CCC) in a school setting who would be responsible for identifying, assessing, and treating speech, language, social communication, and cognitive-communication disorders in students.
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Net or call (417) 820-0968 Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist, Therapist, PT, DPT, PTA, COTA, MOT, Occupational Therapist, Therapy, OTA, SLP, CCC, Speech Language Pathologist, CFY, Missouri, Mercy, Full Time, PRN, Mercy has determined this is a safety-sensitive position.
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Or have a high school diploma or equivalent, and five years’ social service or peer experience; or high school diploma or equivalent and be a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) in good standing with the State of Illinois; or have a Bachelor’s degree in counseling, social work, education, psychology or related human service field.
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Applicants must: possess a PhD or PsyD in psychology from an APA/CPA approved program, have completed a two-year fellowship in clinical neuropsychology, be licensed to practice Psychology in the state of West Virginia by the start date, and be board-certified or eligible for ABPP/ABCN board certification.
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SLP CFY only) Must be able to follow speech therapy treatment plans for patients under direction of the supervising SLP CCC and in accordance with Federal and State guidelines.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree in sociology, anthropology, psychology, public health, health education, community health, education, educational psychology, or related field, plus 5 years of program administration or program coordination.
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After-School Program Facilitator | Youth Mentor/Coach. Motivate TK/K-6th grade students through social-emotional learning, sports and enrichment activities such as STEAM. Location: Various school sites within the Pomona Unified School District.
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