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Educare of Omaha Inc.
Overview
The Teacher Aide assists Lead and Associate Teachers in planning and implementing a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate education program for children ages 0 to 5. Key duties include managing the classroom environment, tracking child progress, and engaging with parents to support school readiness.
Compensation
$16 / HOUR
Posted
8 hours ago
The Substitute Teacher provides educational, social, and emotional development for children ages 0 to 5 during the absence of regular teachers. Responsibilities include maintaining classroom management, ensuring child safety, and communicating professionally with parents and staff.
$20 / HOUR
9 hours ago
13 days ago
The Substitute Teacher provides educational, social, and emotional development for students during the absence of the regular teacher. Responsibilities include maintaining classroom management and ensuring the safety of children and equipment across various Educare sites.
Boys Town
The Special Education Teacher plans and facilitates learning for students with disabilities by adapting curriculum and implementing Individual Education Program (IEP) services. They maintain a safe, supportive classroom environment while collaborating with staff and administration to monitor student progress and achieve academic goals.
Salary not listed
27 days ago
Malone Center
The Classroom Teacher is responsible for managing daily classroom operations, implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum, and fostering a safe, inclusive learning environment. They also supervise teaching staff, document child progress, and maintain regular communication with families.
$18 - $20 / HOUR
1 month ago
United Way of the Midlands
The Career Specialist teaches a for-credit elective class and guides students through project-based curriculum to improve life and career skills. They are responsible for building relationships with school administrators, documenting student progress, and facilitating employer engagement opportunities.
$50,000 / YEAR
JAG Nebraska Career Specialists provide instruction in a program aimed at increasing graduation rates and positive post-graduation outcomes. They establish relationships with school administrators and teams, instruct using the JAG Advantage, and monitor student progress.
Specialists are responsible for teaching a for-credit elective class using a project-based curriculum to guide middle or high school students in life and career skills, while fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity. Key duties include instructing the curriculum, establishing relationships with school staff, documenting student progress in JAG Force, and creating local employer engagement events.
2 months ago
Specialists teach a for-credit elective class using a project-based curriculum to guide middle or high school students in life and career skills, ensuring full implementation of the JAG Nebraska model with integrity. Responsibilities include instructing the curriculum, establishing relationships with school staff, documenting student progress in JAG Force, and creating local employer engagement events.
Specialists act as teachers, educators, advocates, and mentors, instructing a for-credit elective class using project-based curriculum to help middle or high school students develop life and career skills. Responsibilities include implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity, guiding students through academic navigation, and building relationships with school staff and external stakeholders.
Specialists instruct a for-credit elective class using the JAG Advantage model, focusing on project-based learning, trauma-informed care, and employer engagement to increase student graduation and post-graduation success rates. Key duties include establishing relationships with school staff, documenting student progress in JAG Force, and creating local employer engagement events.
Specialists act as teachers, educators, advocates, and mentors, instructing a for-credit elective class for middle or high school students using a project-based curriculum to develop life and career skills. Responsibilities include fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity, supporting student success, and building relationships with school staff and multiple stakeholders.
Specialists teach a for-credit elective class using a project-based curriculum to guide middle and/or high school students in developing life and career skills, while fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity. Responsibilities include instructing the curriculum, building relationships with school staff and stakeholders, documenting student progress, and creating local employer engagement events.
Specialists act as teachers, educators, advocates, and mentors, instructing a for-credit elective class using a project-based curriculum to help students grow in life and career skills. Key duties include fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity, building relationships with stakeholders, and documenting student progress toward performance goals.
Specialists act as teachers, educators, advocates, and mentors, instructing a for-credit elective class for middle or high school students using a project-based curriculum to foster life and career skills. Responsibilities include implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity, coordinating with school staff, and documenting student progress toward performance goals.
Specialists teach a for-credit elective class, guiding middle or high school students through project-based curriculum to develop life and career skills while fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity. Responsibilities include instructing the curriculum, building relationships with school staff and stakeholders, documenting student progress in JAG Force, and creating local employer engagement events.
Specialists function as teachers, educators, and advocates, responsible for teaching a for-credit elective class using project-based curriculum to guide middle or high school students in life and career skills development. Key duties include fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity, coordinating with school staff, and documenting student progress toward state and national performance goals.
Specialists function as teachers, educators, advocates, and mentors, delivering a for-credit elective class using a project-based curriculum to help middle or high school students develop life and career skills. Key duties include implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity, building relationships with school staff and stakeholders, and documenting student progress using the JAG Force data collection tool.