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Health Teacher

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR AUTISTIC ADULTS & CHI

Part TimeContractOn Site0-2 yrs$25 - $27 / HOURPosted 2 months ago

Location

Brookeville, Maryland

Salary

$25 - $27 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Health Education Teacher will be responsible for creating session materials and writing lesson plans that align with students' Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals. This role involves teaching 30-minute health lessons to eight different classrooms weekly within a school setting.

Requirements summary

The ideal candidate must be a fully licensed professional in Maryland to serve as a part-time consultant Health Education Teacher. Responsibilities include scheduling sessions Monday through Friday between 9:30 am and 2:30 pm and reporting in-person at the Brookeville campus.

professional certificateHealth EducationConsultingLesson PlanningClassroom InstructionMaterial CreationIEP Goal Alignment

Job description

Job Description

CSAAC is looking for you to join as a part time consultant Health Education Teacher fully licensed professional in Maryland.

As a Health Education Teacher you will conduct sessions with autistic students within a school setting.

CSAAC's Community School of Maryland is located in Brookeville, Maryland operating year round.

CSAAC needs you to

  • Create materials for sessions Write lesson plans aligned to students IEP goals Teach 8 classrooms - 30 minute health lessons per week
  • Schedule sessions
  • Monday through
  • Friday between 9:30 am to 2:30 pm Report on-site in-person at the Brookeville campus

Who is CSAAC?

A privately owned and operated non-profit DDA provider in Maryland located in Montgomery Village, operating in Montgomery County Maryland

CSAAC's mission is to enable individuals with autism to achieve their highest potential and contribute as confident members of their community.