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CALIFORNIA VIRTUAL ACADEMY AT LOS ANGELES
Overview
The Education Specialist provides specialized academic instruction and manages a caseload of students with disabilities in a virtual environment. Responsibilities include scheduling and conducting IEP meetings, maintaining compliant student files, and collaborating with families and general education teachers.
Compensation
$67,821 - $75,593 / YEAR
Posted
1 month ago
The Intervention Specialist provides targeted math instruction to students by analyzing assessment data and creating instructional groups. They collaborate with content teachers and academic leadership to improve student achievement and monitor growth.
$58,212 - $64,724 / YEAR
The teacher is responsible for delivering standards-based online instruction, managing student progress, and providing individualized support to at-risk students. They must also collaborate with teams, maintain accurate student records, and participate in in-person school events and state testing.
Teachers deliver virtual instruction, manage student progress, and provide individualized support to ensure mastery of learning objectives. They also collaborate with teams, maintain accurate grade records, and participate in in-person school events and state testing.
The teacher is responsible for delivering standards-based instruction in a virtual environment, managing student progress, and providing individualized support. They must also participate in in-person events, proctor state assessments, and collaborate with staff to meet student needs.
The teacher is responsible for delivering standards-based instruction in a virtual environment and managing student progress through regular communication and data analysis. They must also support student needs, implement IEPs, and participate in in-person school events and state testing requirements.
The teacher is responsible for delivering standards-based math instruction in a virtual environment and providing individualized support to at-risk students. They must also manage student data, maintain gradebooks, participate in state testing, and collaborate with staff to ensure student success.
The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant will provide treatment for K-12 students with various communication disorders, utilizing assessment tools and making recommendations to the IEP team based on findings. Responsibilities also include assisting with record maintenance, data collection, preparing materials, scheduling sessions, and providing services as specified on student Individual Education Plans (IEPs).
$37 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Speech-Language Pathologist manages student records, provides virtual and potentially in-person speech and language therapy, and collaborates with teachers to support student communication skills in the learning environment. Responsibilities also include completing virtual/in-person assessments, developing IEPs, and conducting connection calls to support student attendance and family rapport.
$100,658 - $108,398 / YEAR
High School teachers provide standards-based direct and targeted instruction in virtual classrooms, support students with coursework, and offer one-to-one assistance, while also building relationships with homeroom students through daily sessions and consistent outreach. They are responsible for grading work promptly, monitoring student progress and engagement, communicating with families, and participating in required professional activities and state testing proctoring.
$64,419 - $71,372 / YEAR
High School teachers provide standards-based direct and targeted instruction to content students virtually, while also building relationships with homeroom students through daily sessions, monitoring progress, and providing interventions. They are responsible for grading work promptly, communicating with families, attending required meetings, and proctoring state testing.
High School teachers provide standards-based direct and targeted instruction in virtual classrooms, supporting students with coursework, offering one-to-one support, and grading work within three days. They also build relationships with homeroom students through daily sessions, consistent outreach, monitoring progress, and providing necessary interventions.