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If you do, and you want to be a key player in an organization whose purpose is to fill the world with more music and to develop generations of new musicians then we have a position where you can find your sound.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Primary and Secondary English Teacher at T2 Charters LLC located in Spartanburg, SC. As an English teacher, you will be responsible for preparing and delivering lessons to students, assessing their progress, and providing feedback.
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The Stepping Stones Group, a nationally recognized leader in educational services, is looking for dedicated Special Education Teachers to join our team in Roebuck, SC!
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Our on-the-job training can pave your career path and development from Assistant Teacher all the way to Center Director. As An Early Child Care Lead Teacher, You Will. We are currently offering up to a $1,000 Hiring Incentive for full-time and part-time Teacher positions.
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Specialty: Special Education Teacher. Specialty: Special Education Teacher. Work-life balance - contracts are up to 40 hours per week, with workdays ending mid-late afternoon and weekends off! Requirements: Bachelor of Science from an accredited college/university; Degree in Exceptional Student Education/Special Education preferred.
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To assist the teacher with instructional and managerial tasks in order to create a positive, caring, and safe environment for learning. To assist the teacher to prepare for the instructional dayTo assist with instruction as neededHelp perform required record keepingAttend training and staff meetings as designatedFollow established safety procedures.
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Valid Special Education Teacher credential/license or in process in state of practice. 1 year of verifiable, professional experience as Special Education Teacher within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum.
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The EHS teacher has primary responsibility for the appropriateness of the environment, the correctness and completeness of assessments, screenings, and children’s records and supervision of the EHS teacher assistant and/or caregiver.
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Member Duties : As a 300-Hour Teacher Support Specialist in our program, you will get the opportunity to: serve 10 hours per week at a local elementary school, develop a wide range of professional and leadership skills, and collaborate with other National Service members on volunteer projects.
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