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LEAD Public Schools
Overview
The School Psychologist manages the clinical and behavioral wellness of students through evidence-based CBT and the design of behavioral interventions. They lead the Student Support Team in maintaining trauma-informed environments and providing crisis response and counseling.
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Compensation
$85,000 - $115,000 / YEAR
Posted
16 days ago
Design and deliver engaging, curriculum-aligned lessons while using a whole-child approach to support academic and social growth. Utilize data-driven practices and assessments to monitor student progress and implement targeted interventions.
$53,000 - $100,000 / YEAR
21 days ago
The Interventionist is responsible for instructing middle/high school students in foundational reading skills through consistent, prescriptive small-group lessons, utilizing research-based curriculum and behavior management strategies. Key duties also involve regularly assessing student growth, leading individual data analysis to drive instruction, and communicating progress to families and staff.
$44,000 - $66,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
Teachers must design and implement data-driven lesson plans to support students with cognitive and/or developmental delays, developing individualized education programs (IEPs) and collecting data to measure progress toward goals. They are also responsible for maintaining special education files, adapting general curriculum, and supervising education assistants.
The Special Education Teacher is responsible for designing and implementing data-driven lesson plans and developing individualized education programs (IEPs) for students. They will also collect data on student progress and collaborate with colleagues to ensure effective teaching strategies are in place.
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The Life Skills Teacher is responsible for designing and implementing data-driven lesson plans to support students with cognitive and developmental delays. They will also develop individualized education programs (IEPs) and work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure student success.
The Life Skills Teacher is responsible for designing and implementing lesson plans tailored to students with cognitive and developmental delays, while also developing individualized education programs (IEPs). They will work collaboratively with colleagues and advocate for students to ensure they gain exposure to general education settings.
The Special Education Teacher is responsible for designing and implementing data-driven lesson plans and developing individualized education programs (IEPs) for students. They will also collect data on student progress and work collaboratively with colleagues to support student needs.
The Special Education Teacher is responsible for designing and implementing data-driven lesson plans and developing individualized education programs (IEPs) for students. They will also collect data on student skills to measure progress and adapt general curriculum to ensure all students can access academic content.
Design and deliver engaging lessons tailored to meet the diverse needs of students with IEPs while using evidence-based strategies. Collaborate with colleagues to develop IEPs and ensure a supportive and inclusive classroom environment.
The Elementary ELL Teacher will design and deliver engaging lessons that foster academic growth while addressing the diverse learning needs of students. They will also create a supportive classroom environment that promotes joy, inclusion, and critical thinking.
The teacher will design and implement data-driven lesson plans to support students with cognitive or developmental delays, focusing on functional curriculum and maximizing independence across all settings. Responsibilities also include developing IEPs, collecting progress data, supporting vocational skills, and supervising education assistants.