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Gaming and Technology Academy of Saginaw
Overview
The School Social Worker provides psychosocial support to students and families to remove barriers to academic success. Key duties include conducting assessments, providing counseling, managing special education placements, and coordinating with community agencies.
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16 days ago
Teachers First
1 month ago
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP
The teacher will provide high-quality instruction and collaborate with various stakeholders to meet educational goals. They will create a conducive learning environment and develop lesson plans aligned with curriculum standards.
Provide high-quality instruction to students and collaborate with various stakeholders to achieve educational goals. Develop lesson plans, maintain classroom discipline, and support students with special needs.
The teacher will provide high-quality instruction to students and collaborate with various stakeholders to meet educational goals. They will create a conducive learning environment, develop lesson plans, and maintain accurate records while communicating with parents about student performance.
Saginaw Intermediate School District
The teacher is responsible for providing and supervising all classroom activities for special education students, focusing on growth in functional academics, self-help, social skills, communication, productivity, and leisure. Essential duties include utilizing appropriate instructional strategies, leading classroom assistants, and managing disciplinary and instructional activities.
3 months ago
The teacher will supervise classroom activities and implement instructional plans to support the physical, social, and intellectual growth of special education students. They are also responsible for leading classroom assistants and maintaining a safe, disciplined learning environment.
The teacher will provide creative instruction in the classroom and community for special education students aged 16-26, focusing on vocational, independent living, and social skills development as outlined in their IEPs. Responsibilities include developing instructional plans, supervising paraprofessionals, ensuring student safety, and managing all required compliance paperwork and meetings.
The teacher is responsible for providing and supervising all classroom activities for special education students with emotional impairments to foster their physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth. Essential duties include utilizing appropriate instructional plans, directing classroom assistants, managing classroom discipline, making referrals, participating in IEPCs, and meeting with parents.
The Preschool Social Worker provides comprehensive mental health and social-emotional support to children and families in Head Start, Early Head Start, and GSRP classrooms, ensuring compliance with relevant performance standards. This role involves direct intervention, consultation with staff, and collaboration with community providers to foster trauma-informed and resilient environments.
The Speech and Language Pathologist is responsible for completing necessary evaluations to support IEP team recommendations and direct instruction for assigned students. This role involves providing direct and/or support instruction to improve student speech and language skills and maintaining accurate student and progress information.
$46,683 - $90,744 / YEAR