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As a Special Education Teacher, you play an integral role in the success of our students while overseeing the classroom team and the dynamics and functioning of all staff within their classroom.
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An SEN School that caters for students with special educational needs are looking for an SEN Classroom Assistant to help motivate and engage the children, monitor their academic and emotional progress, and nurture their love for learning.
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We offer an academic learning environment integrated with behavior support services for students diagnosed with autism or emotional/behavioral disorders. 6+ months experience working with children with behavior/learning disorders (student teaching hours can be included.
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Details Position Type : Full Time Caseload : Elementary, Autistic Support Classroom Pay range : $31 - 38/hr Responsibilities: Developing and implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with special needs.
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Support designated classroom students and teachers to implement strategies for student progress with the goal to integrate back into mainstream classrooms. Knowledgeable of principles of behavior change and provides guidance and feedback to classroom staff.
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Our virtual and hands on classroom training enables fast learning and fosters an environment where you can stretch yourself and make an impact. We are building a learning community where you can work with diverse individuals, explore new ways of thinking, and expand your capabilities.
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ProgramStudent Services DivisionDescriptionFloating Assistant - 2 days/wk, Anticipated Swim Assistant - 3 days/wk (when pool is open); otherwise floating teacher assistant all 5 days/wkAssist special education teachers in maintaining a positive learning environment in the classroom, ensuring the continuance of the education program developed by the teacher.
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Through both hands-on and in-classroom learning, you discover how to use any necessary tools to properly install both residential and commercial heating and air conditioning systems. Service 360 Group is currently hiring for a full-time Apprentice HVAC Helper to assist our more experienced HVAC technicians with installing residential and commercial heating and air conditioning systems in the Berks County, PA area.
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Founded in 1976 and headquartered in Camden, New Jersey, FullBloom supports tens of thousands of children and families, over 500 school districts, and more than 25,000 teachers annually through its three operating divisions – Catapult Learning, Specialized Education Services, Inc (SESI), and Little Leaves.
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