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Overview
Provide 1:1 individualized academic support in functional literacy, math, and executive functioning for a nonverbal student with multiple disabilities. Adapt lessons using hands-on materials and interpret non-traditional communication cues to ensure student engagement.
Compensation
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Posted
3 days ago
Fairfield Preparatory Academy
The Intervention Specialist supports the educational and behavioral goals of students, specifically those with Individualized Education Programs. Responsibilities include conducting diagnostic assessments, facilitating IEP meetings, and collaborating with teachers to implement effective intervention strategies.
$27,500 / YEAR
7 days ago
Cleveland Arts & Social Sciences Academy
The Intervention Specialist supports the educational and behavioral goals of all students, focusing on those with Individualized Education Programs. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, writing IEP goals, and collaborating with teachers to modify curricula as necessary.
$21,750 - $27,500 / YEAR
12 days ago
Hope
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and provide therapy services to students with communication disorders. Collaboration with educators and parents is essential to support student success.
$40 - $60 / HOUR
22 days ago
Denver Public Schools
Develop and execute individualized lesson plans while adapting instructional materials to meet the diverse needs of students with disabilities. Monitor student behavior, administer educational assessments, and provide daily living support as required.
1 month ago
Stride, Inc.
The Speech-Language Pathologist Contractor screens, assesses, and treats students with communication problems affecting classroom activities, social interaction, literacy, and learning, focusing on individual needs defined by the IEP. Responsibilities include case management, ensuring IEP services are met, communicating with stakeholders, and potentially supervising Speech-Language Assistants.
2 months ago
Knowledge Road
The Speech-Language Pathologist will provide direct, high-quality speech and language therapy services in individual and group settings based on student IEPs/IESPs. Responsibilities also include conducting comprehensive assessments, developing customized treatment plans, and actively participating in IEP meetings.
$75 - $180 / HOUR
The Licensed Psychologist will provide direct, high-quality individual and group counseling services to students as mandated by their IEP/IESP, addressing social, emotional, and behavioral concerns. Responsibilities also include conducting psychological assessments, developing evidence-based treatment plans, and collaborating closely with school teams and families.
$75 / HOUR
The Licensed Clinical Social Worker will provide direct, high-quality individual and group counseling services to students based on their IESP/IEP mandates, addressing social, emotional, and behavioral concerns. Responsibilities also include conducting psychological assessments, developing evidence-based treatment plans, and collaborating with school teams and families.
$67 / HOUR
The Licensed Clinical Social Worker will provide direct, high-quality individual and group counseling services to students as mandated by their IEPs, addressing social, emotional, and behavioral concerns. Responsibilities also include conducting psychological assessments, developing evidence-based treatment plans, and collaborating with school teams and families.
The counselor will provide direct, high-quality individual and group counseling services to students based on their IESP/IEP mandates, addressing social, emotional, and behavioral concerns like anxiety, depression, and trauma. Responsibilities also include conducting psychological assessments, developing evidence-based treatment plans, collaborating with school teams, and maintaining meticulous documentation per DOE regulations.
Overbrook School for the Blind
The teacher will develop and implement Individualized Instruction Plans (IEPs) for visually impaired students, providing direct instruction in core academics, Braille, and Expanded Core Curriculum components using adapted materials. Responsibilities also include conducting functional vision evaluations, managing classroom staff, and collaborating with specialty teachers to ensure student goals are met.
3 months ago