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KIPP
Overview
Teachers at KIPP Texas Public Schools are responsible for delivering instruction and assessing student performance while providing necessary accommodations as outlined in IEPs. They also collaborate with other educators and engage with families to support student learning and development.
Compensation
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Posted
1 month ago
The primary role involves identifying and assisting students, families, and school systems by overcoming barriers to learning through assessment, counseling, consultation, and resource coordination. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, providing consultation to personnel and parents, acting as a liaison with community agencies, and facilitating crisis response.
2 months ago
Educators are responsible for delivering exceptional instruction and assessing student growth by developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to meet all students’ learning needs. They must also embrace feedback, collaborate with teams, establish trusting relationships with students and families, and participate in daily school functions.
Core responsibilities include providing necessary modifications and accommodations as stated on student IEPs, writing IEPs with performance data, and facilitating ARD meetings for caseload students. Educators must also instructionally plan and teach in deficit areas while supporting general education teachers with classroom services.
Educators are responsible for developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans, using assessment data to modify plans, and promoting academic performance for all students. They must also collaborate with teams, establish trusting relationships with students and families, and participate in daily school functions and required events.
The role involves working with students in instructional and classroom activities under the direction of teachers, assisting with academic, functional, or physical activities, and tutoring individual students as needed. Responsibilities also include supervising students during transitions and providing clerical support to teachers.
Educators are responsible for delivering exceptional instruction, assessing student growth, and developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to all students' learning needs. They must also provide academic and cultural support, collaborate with teams, and maintain strong relationships with students and families based on trust and respect.
The Interventionist will be responsible for delivering exceptional instruction and assessing student growth by developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to meet all students’ learning needs. They must also provide academic and cultural support by collaborating with teams, establishing trusting relationships with students and families, and participating in daily school functions.
The Instructional Aide works with students in instructional and classroom activities under the direction of teachers, assisting with academic, functional, or specifically designed instruction, and tutoring individuals who need help preparing assignments or understanding material. Responsibilities also include supervising special education students in various school settings and providing clerical support to teachers.
Educators are responsible for developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to meet all students' learning needs, utilizing assessment data to modify plans and promote academic performance. They must also collaborate with teams, establish trusting relationships with students and families, and participate in daily school functions and critical events.
Educators are responsible for delivering exceptional instruction, developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans, and using assessment data to modify plans to promote student academic performance. They must also provide academic and cultural support, collaborate with teams, and establish trusting relationships with students and families.
Educators are responsible for delivering exceptional instruction, developing year-long Texas State standards-based unit and lesson plans, and using assessment data to modify plans to promote student academic performance. They must also collaborate with teams, establish trusting relationships with students and families, and participate in daily school functions and required events.
The role involves delivering exceptional instruction and assessing student growth by developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to all students' learning needs. Responsibilities also include providing academic and cultural support, collaborating with teams, and establishing trusting relationships with students and families.
The Instructional Aide will work with students in instructional and classroom activities under the direction of teachers, assisting with academic, functional, or specifically designed instruction, and tutoring individuals as needed. Responsibilities also include supervising students, communicating progress to teachers and parents, and potentially providing physical management or support for daily living skills.
The primary role involves identifying and assisting students, families, and school systems by overcoming barriers to learning through assessment, counseling, consultation, and resource coordination. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, providing consultation to personnel and parents, acting as a community liaison, facilitating crisis response, and utilizing evidence-informed practices.
Educators are responsible for developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to meet all students’ learning needs, utilizing assessment data to modify plans for academic improvement. They must also collaborate with teams, establish trusting relationships with students and families, and participate in daily school functions and required events.
Educators are responsible for delivering exceptional instruction and assessing student growth by developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to all students' learning needs. They must also provide academic and cultural support, collaborate with teams, and maintain strong relationships with students and families based on trust and respect.
The role involves working with special education students under teacher direction, assisting with academic, functional, and physical activities, and providing direct support for daily living and self-care skills as outlined in individualized plans. Responsibilities also include tutoring, supervising students during transitions, communicating progress to teachers and parents, and providing necessary clerical support.
The Recruitment and Community Coordinator is primarily responsible for executing an annual student recruitment plan through extensive in-field outreach, community engagement, and application acquisition efforts to meet regional goals. This role involves preparing for and executing various recruitment activities like block walking and tabling, while also managing awareness strategies by distributing marketing materials to community partners.
3 months ago
Educators are responsible for delivering exceptional instruction and assessing student growth by developing year-long, standards-based unit and lesson plans tailored to meet all students' learning needs. They must also provide academic and cultural support, collaborating with teams and establishing trusting relationships with students and families.