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STEAM Academy of Warrensville Heights
Overview
The Instructional Aide supports the Teacher with classroom activities, promotes positive student behaviors in academics and extracurriculars, and provides oversight to ensure student safety and a positive school climate. Duties include supporting lessons, assisting with planning, performing clerical tasks like grading, and helping maintain the cleanliness of school areas.
Compensation
$15 / HOUR
Posted
13 days ago
Total Education Solutions
The Occupational Therapist will support K-8 students in developing essential skills like fine motor, sensory, and self-regulation for success in school and daily life. Responsibilities include supervising COTAs, completing evaluations, creating growth plans, providing direct services per IEPs, and collaborating with staff and families.
$41 - $46 / HOUR
20 days ago
National Heritage Academies
The Instructional Coach will offer coaching through weekly classroom observations and one-on-one meetings to a team of teachers. This role involves providing frequent feedback and evaluations designed to help educators grow and excel in the classroom.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
This role involves working 35 hours per week supporting K-8 students at Atlanta Heights Charter School. Duties require establishing effective working relationships with students, peers, parents, and the community.
2 months ago
The Speech Language Pathologist collaborates with the special education teacher on daily schedules, testing schedules, and annual meetings, while also supplying updated student lists for master record keeping. This role involves providing specially designed instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of each child resulting from their disability through resource room, inclusion, and/or pullout services.
The Speech Language Pathologist collaborates with the special education teacher on scheduling for daily activities, testing, and annual meetings, while also providing updated student lists for maintaining the master Special Education roster. The role involves delivering specially designed instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of each child resulting from their disability through methods like resource room, inclusion, and/or pullout services.
The Speech Language Pathologist collaborates with the special education teacher on daily schedules, testing schedules, and annual meetings, while also providing current speech/language student lists for maintaining the master Special Education list. Responsibilities include delivering specially designed instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of each child through resource room, inclusion, and/or pullout services.
The role involves providing mandated group and individual counseling sessions and classroom support for special education students, alongside developing and monitoring behavior intervention plans for both general and special education students. Responsibilities also include completing necessary assessments, maintaining clinical records, and collaborating with staff and parents on student behavioral and emotional needs.
The Speech Language Pathologist collaborates with the special education teacher on scheduling for daily activities and testing, and provides current student lists for maintaining master Special Education records. The role involves delivering specially designed instruction, such as resource room, inclusion, and/or pullout services, to meet each child's unique needs resulting from their disability.
Neighborhood Charter Schools
The Speech-Language Pathologist will deliver individualized and small-group speech and language therapy to K-8 students with IEPs, addressing areas like language, articulation, fluency, and social skills. Responsibilities also include conducting evaluations, developing IEP goals, maintaining confidential records, and ensuring compliance with IDEA regulations.
$78,000 - $115,000 / YEAR
The Speech Language Pathologist collaborates with the special education teacher on scheduling, testing, and annual meetings, while also providing current student lists for administrative maintenance. Duties include supplying specially designed instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of each child through various service delivery models.
The Speech Language Pathologist will collaborate with the special education teacher on daily schedules, testing schedules, and annual meetings, while also providing current student lists for master list maintenance. This role involves delivering specially designed instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of each child resulting from their disability through various service models.
The Speech Language Pathologist will collaborate with the special education teacher on daily schedules, testing schedules, and annual meetings, while also providing current student lists for maintaining the master Special Education roster. The role involves supplying specially designed instruction to meet individual student needs through resource room, inclusion, and/or pullout services.
The Speech Language Pathologist collaborates with the special education teacher on daily schedules, testing schedules, and annual meetings, while also providing current student lists for maintaining the master Special Education list.
The teacher is responsible for creating an engaging classroom environment and implementing a proven curriculum based on student needs. Duties also include analyzing student data to inform teaching practices and collaborating professionally with staff to meet student goals.
The Intervention Specialist will provide specially designed instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of each child resulting from their disability, utilizing methods such as resource room services, inclusion, and/or pullout services. Responsibilities also include active participation in professional development focused on special education curriculum and data tracking tools.
The role involves providing specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of each child with a disability through methods such as resource room services, inclusion, and/or pullout services. Responsibilities also include participating in professional development focused on special education curriculum and utilizing data tracking tools.
The role involves providing students with specially designed instruction tailored to meet the unique needs resulting from their disability, utilizing methods such as resource room, inclusion, and/or pullout services. Additionally, the teacher must participate in professional development focused on special education curriculum and data tracking tools.
Solomon Schechter Day School
The School Counselor provides direct and indirect support to K–8 students focusing on social-emotional development, positive school adjustment, and overall well-being through individual and group counseling services. This role also involves leading and implementing Tier 1 Schoolwide Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum and initiatives.
The role involves assessing student abilities and providing instructional and behavioral assistance according to individual education plans (IEP) or 504 plans, committing to educating the whole student academically, morally, and socially. Responsibilities also include implementing specialized curriculum, attending required meetings, and assisting with compliance documentation.
3 months ago