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An Emotional Support Teacher is responsible for planning, organizing and implementing an instructional program for students identified as needing support in the areas of academics, functional and vocational skills necessary for independent living.
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Qualifications PA Teacher Certification in English PA Department of Education Form 6004: Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification - Act 24 PA State Police Criminal History Clearance - Act 34 Federal Criminal History Clearance - Act 114 Mandated Child Abuse Reporter Training - Act 126 Child Abuse Clearance - Act 151 Sexual Misconduct/Abuse Disclosure Release - Act 168 Tuberculosis Test/Physical For frequently asked questions, click here.
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Development of the intervention plan and instruction to the members of the treatment team (including the teacher, teacher aide's, other school personnel, family, Behavioral Health Technician, or other individuals proving direct service or supports to the child) in their roles and responsibilities in implementing the plan.
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If appropriate services are already in place in the school and the child needs an additional plan for home and community, the behavioral specialist consultant should coordinate efforts with the school personnel so that the plans compliment each other.
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River Rock Academy in Cressona, PA is seeking a qualified Special Education Teacher who will be responsible for the instruction and educational needs of youth placed within the program. The Teacher uses a variety of teaching methods and creates a flexible instructional program to facilitate the learning process.
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If you have been a teacher or childcare worker, working in a school or preschool setting, or are retired and want to give back, Apply Now. If you have worked at a YMCA or volunteered at church, we would love to speak with you.
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Job Title: Computer Science Teacher. Job Title: Computer Science Teacher. Qualifications: Must possess a bachelor's degree, teaching and/or tutoring experience, and have extensive computer science and/or coding experience.
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The teacher will assist students with experiencing success in the classroom while adapting content material for various levels of students. FERPA/HIPAA privacy rule regulations, and student/counselor confidentiality.
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