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United Charter Schools
Overview
Develop and implement accessible math and science curriculum for students with disabilities through co-planning and co-teaching. Provide academic and socio-emotional support while advocating for student needs and planning post-high school transitions.
Compensation
$68,000 - $127,000 / YEAR
Posted
7 days ago
WESTCHESTER SCHOOL FOR SPECIAL CHIL
Provide direct assistance to the classroom teacher in daily routines and supervise students in the teacher's absence. Manage small group activities and oversee aides during toileting, playground, and lunch programs.
$32,633 / YEAR
8 days ago
YAI
Oversees a classroom for children with brain-based and intellectual disabilities, providing instructional and behavioral support. Responsible for designing multisensory lessons, documenting academic goals, and collaborating with therapy teams and parents.
$60,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
Racker
Plan and implement integrated therapeutic programs for children on your caseload in accordance with educational goals. Provide evaluations, screenings, and maintain adaptive equipment across various settings.
$50,000 - $60,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
The Summit Center
The Occupational Therapist provides direct therapy services and maintains clinical documentation while collaborating with a transdisciplinary team. They are responsible for applying evidence-based practices to support the independence of children and adults with developmental challenges.
$60,000 - $67,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
The New School
The HEOP Summer Program Mentor will support the summer program by assisting with event preparation, hosting weekly check-ins, monitoring class participation, and serving as a liaison between instructors, students, and the EOP Office staff. Responsibilities also include overseeing study hours, reporting disruptive behavior, referring academic issues, and participating in program assessment efforts.
$18 / HOUR
The role involves providing hearing education services through individual and group sessions, collecting data via interviews and assessments to monitor audiological needs, and creating/monitoring individualized student goals and IEPs. This includes planning lessons in language and reading skills in collaboration with other specialists and ensuring comprehensive educational plans are in place.
$75,000 - $92,000 / YEAR
3 months ago