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The Family Partnership
Overview
Implement Ojibwe language immersion practices and culturally rooted teaching to support Indigenous identity development. Manage a safe, developmentally appropriate classroom while collaborating with specialists and families to meet individual child goals.
Compensation
$23 - $25 / HOUR
Posted
7 hours ago
Escuela Popular
Design and facilitate rigorous, standards-aligned ELD lessons to build proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Foster an inclusive classroom culture while providing differentiated instruction and social-emotional support to diverse learners.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Friends of the Children Eastern Washington
Friends serve as positive role models to eight elementary children, developing loving, caring, and sustained relationships with each one by setting expectations, nurturing strengths, and teaching life and academic skills. Responsibilities also include partnering with caregivers, deepening cultural connections for youth, and maintaining thorough documentation of activities.
$25 - $26 / HOUR
2 months ago
VOICES COLLEGE BOUND LANGUAGE ACADEMIES
The teacher is responsible for developing and implementing engaging lesson plans consistent with best practices, adapting the curriculum to meet individual student needs, and creating an inspiring learning environment for Transitional Kindergarten/Kindergarten students. Key duties also involve monitoring student progress, assessing achievement against learning objectives, and collaborating with staff and parents to support student success.
$64,446 - $97,299 / YEAR
3 months ago
The teacher will develop lesson plans, adapt the curriculum to individual student needs, and create an inspiring learning environment for Transitional Kindergarten/Kindergarten students. Key duties include supervising associate teachers, managing student behavior, and ensuring students achieve accelerated educational progress.
The teacher will develop lesson plans consistent with best practices, provide individualized instruction, and create an engaging learning environment to meet educational objectives for Transitional Kindergarten/Kindergarten students. Key duties include assessing student progress, refining learning objectives, and collaborating with staff and parents to support student achievement.
The teacher will develop lesson plans, adapt curriculum to student needs across multiple subjects including math, reading, science, and history, and create an engaging learning environment for 6th through 8th-grade dual immersion students. Key duties also involve supervising associate teachers and volunteers, monitoring student progress, and refining instruction based on assessment data.