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Relevant Experience : Experience working with children with special needs or autism (e.g., RBT, mental health technician, teacher assistant, teacher aide) Supportive Learning Environment : Paraprofessionals assist the teacher in creating a welcoming, supportive classroom where every student feels valued and empowered to learn.
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All teachers are members of a faculty committee and engage in at least one other activity/job that benefits the school community, as determined by the Head of School.
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The District’s paraprofessionals support the classroom teacher and building. The District seeks candidates that are focused on creating a caring innovative environment where students and staff engage in collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking, and social emotional learning.
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Qualification required - Special Education Teacher: Bachelor's Degree Current Special Education Teacher Credential for the state of Pennsylvania 1+ years teaching experience with special needs kids.
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A valid Pennsylvania Early Childhood N-3 or Pre-K-Grade 4 teacher certification required. Anticipated full time position for the 2023-24 school year for the CSIU Pre-K Counts program located in Berwick, PA. Responsible for managing all aspects classroom instruction and activities for Pennsylvania state-funded Pre-K Counts program with enrolled children ages 3-4.
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