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Pyramid Healthcare
Overview
The Teacher will conduct special education programming for students requiring services as identified by their IEP within the Pyramid Healthcare education program. Key duties include designing and implementing effective behavioral management plans and organizing classroom service delivery in collaboration with therapeutic staff.
Compensation
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Posted
2 days ago
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