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  • Paraprofessional Aide for K-12 ESE School

    South Florida Autism Charter Schools 4.0company rating

    Miami Lakes, FL jobs

    SFACS has immediate openings for Paraprofessionals to work in our classrooms for the 2025-26 school year. This position requires candidates to have a High School Diploma, with an Associate Degree preferred and a Bachelor's degree as a plus. Candidates with prior experience working in the public school system, particularly with children with disabilities and/or Applied Behavior Analysis, will be prioritized. The role involves working full-time from Monday to Friday, 7:20 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED Must speak fluent English Must undergo background check Must submit a resume Responsibilities Assist teachers in the classroom with instructional activities Support students with disabilities in their learning and daily activities Implement strategies based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques Monitor student progress and provide feedback to teachers Assist with classroom management and maintain a positive learning environment Help students with communication deficits to improve their skills Participate in training and professional development opportunities Communicate effectively with students, parents, and staff Conduct background checks as required by the school district Requirements Background Check Salary: $16.00 per hour
    $16 hourly 1d ago
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  • Substitute Instructional Aide

    Chancelight 3.7company rating

    Fairfield, CA jobs

    Starting Rate: $20.02 /hour Environment: Special Education Program, Grades K-12 Spectrum Center Schools and Programs, a growing, dynamic organization with a social mission to offer hope is seeking a Substitute Instructional Aide to join our award-winning team and perform meaningful work in a culture that welcomes innovation, encourages creative expression and offers limitless potential for personal and professional satisfaction! If you thrive in a fast-paced, goal-oriented, outcome-driven environment, seek a career with genuine purpose, and possess a problem-solving mindset, a sense of humor, and a stellar work ethic - We Should Talk! As a Substitute Instructional Aide, you will provide individualized supervision and instruction to assigned students in Grades K-12 and additional support to the core classroom staff. In the absence of the regular classroom aide, you will work with student(s) to implement their individualized education programs (IEP) through use of group and individual instruction in both the classroom and community. Responsibilities Include: Working with students to improve their community, vocational, leisure, domestic, academic, and social skills. Implementing curriculum (including all on-site and community-based instruction) and behavioral intervention strategies consistent with the letter and intent of the IEP/ITP (Individual Transition Plan)/PBIP (Positive Behavior Intervention Plan) to meet each student's goals and objectives. Instructing and monitoring students during lessons in the classroom to ensure fidelity of instruction. Encouraging and monitoring the progress of individual students in accordance with specific timelines and communicating with the classroom teacher regarding overall progress and/or interventions needed. Completing accurate and timely documentation on student's behavior as outlined by school procedures; reporting observations to relevant staff and making recommendations based on observations. Assisting in preparation of other behavioral reports and daily activities log as required. Maintaining confidentiality of student information and records at all times. Participate in school meetings, student/parent meetings and individual student advisory meetings as requested and required. Responding constructively to formal and informal feedback. Performing other duties as assigned. This position operates with oversight and guidance from the classroom teacher and program director in carrying out the essential duties and responsibilities to provide support to assigned students and Spectrum program site. Qualifications Required: High school diploma or equivalent w/ passage of basic skills test. Associate degree or higher in education or a closely related field of study preferred. Hold currently or have the ability to obtain a state driver's license. Licensed currently or in the process of obtaining a paraprofessional, paraeducator, teaching assistant or similar credential preferred. Prior experience working with children, preferably in a special education program setting. Highly skilled in working with children with autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities and/or challenging behaviors. Comfortable driving and/or riding in a company van with students before and/or after school. Ability to think and act quickly and calmly in an emergency and make independent decisions. Proficiency in providing motivation and having critical conversations with students that help move them toward realistic goals. Advanced oral and written communication, organization, conflict resolution, multitasking, problem solving, and decision-making ability. Well-versed in the use of relevant technology including experience with computers, Microsoft Office Suite, database entry and basic office equipment. Spectrum Center Schools is a division of ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education, the nation's leading provider of alternative and special education programs for children and young adults. For more than 45 years, and in partnership with over 235 school districts nationwide, we have helped change the direction of more than 240,000 student lives! Learn more about our history, our mission, and the program services we provide by visiting the link below: ******************************** At ChanceLight we believe in providing more than just a job, as a member of our team you'll receive the opportunity to make meaningful impacts, the support needed to achieve success, and all the tools essential to reaching your personal & professional fulfillment! Your path to a truly rewarding career starts here - where growth, empowerment, and collaboration define our culture; and every day is a Chance to transform lives through education! Perks and Benefits Include: Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Plans FREE Telehealth and Virtual Counseling Sessions FREE Health Advocacy Services and 24/7 Nurse Line Company Paid Life & Disability Insurance Company Paid Employee Assistance Program Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts Personal Protection Insurance Plans Cigna Healthy Pregnancies, Healthy Babies Program Legal Services Insurance Pet Health Insurance Accrual-based Paid Time Off School Hours and Paid Holiday Schedule Extensive Personal and Life Event Paid Leave Policy 401k Retirement Saving Plan Perks at Work Employee Discount Program Opportunities for Growth & Development And So Much More! If you're ready to start making lasting impacts on the lives of students and contribute to the creation of a brighter future - This Is Your Chance! Join us and together, we can empower students to overcome challenges, build confidence and unlock their full potential! Careers, With ChanceLight Work. With Purpose. Copyright 2024 ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education, a ChanceLight company *Benefit plans and eligibility requirements may vary based on role and employment status. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $20 hourly 4d ago
  • Interim Upper School Head - Calm Leadership & Impact

    Athenian 4.1company rating

    Danville, CA jobs

    A progressive educational institution in California seeks an Interim Head of Upper School for the 2026-2027 school year. The ideal candidate will provide exceptional leadership, ensuring the well-being of students and faculty while maintaining high standards. Responsibilities include overseeing the Upper School program, engaging with families, and supporting a positive community culture. This role offers competitive compensation ranging from $165,000 to $215,000 annually. Eligible candidates are encouraged to apply by January 5, 2026. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $165k-215k yearly 2d ago
  • Interim Upper School Head - Calm Leadership & Impact

    Athenian School 4.1company rating

    Danville, CA jobs

    A leading independent school in Danville, California, seeks an experienced Interim Head of Upper School for the 2026-2027 academic year. This position involves overseeing the Upper School program, faculty, student life, and key initiatives. Candidates should possess strong cultural competency and relational leadership skills, with a background in education and an ability to support complex situations. The role offers a competitive salary ranging from $165,000 to $215,000, alongside excellent benefits and professional development opportunities. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $165k-215k yearly 22h ago
  • HEAD OF SCHOOL

    American Montessori Society Inc. 4.0company rating

    New Orleans, LA jobs

    Head of School - Cathedral Montessori School - 9 Fortress Road, New Orleans, Louisiana CMS is seeking a Head of School for the 2026-2027 academic year. This is a 12-month, full-time on-campus position. Start date is preferable in June or July 2026. Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience. RESPONSIBILITIES Leadership - Serve as a central leadership figure within the school and as liaison in the local community and with the Cathedral, working closely with the CMS Board of Directors. Administrative Duties - Ensure the success of all school programs, maintain compliance with applicable laws, and assure proper day-to-day operations. Responsible for all aspects of school operation, administration, financial management, supervision, and oversight. Curriculum and Staff Development - Work with the Director to coordinate curricula and oversee the development of educational programs and enhancement programs for teachers and staff. Parent Relations - Conduct weekly meetings with the Director about classroom issues with students, teachers, and parents. Community Engagement - Represent the school in the Greater New Orleans area and with the Cathedral, working closely with the CMS Board of Directors. QUALIFICATIONS Master's Degree, Knowledge of Montessori Education, and experience as an educator and supervisor/coordinator. Experience in strategic planning, financial management, and educational policy. Strong leadership abilities with integrity and the ability to mentor faculty and nurture the academic, social, emotional, and spiritual growth of students. PRINCIPAL DUTIES OF THE HEAD OF SCHOOL OVERALL Responsible for the administrative success of the operation of the school and all school programs, including office and financial responsibility and oversight. Ensure compliance with applicable governmental laws and regulations, board requirements, and Cathedral board expectations. Coordinate scheduling of and attend all required school functions and activities. Work with public relations staff to publicize the school. Coordinate programs involving the Cathedral or Cathedral interaction. Oversee the completion and updating of the annual school policy publication. FINANCE Serve as business manager for CMS and oversee all expense matters, reporting financial matters to the CMS Board. Implement the financial policy set by the board, including communicating policy decisions to parents and prospective parents. Assist the bookkeeper and board treasurer with financial issues, planning, and adherence to the annual budget. Apply for and maintain grants and assist in coordination and execution of fundraising plans. Serve as a resource for the fundraising chair and ensure yearly stewardship to the cathedral. PERSONNEL Teaching Staff: Assist in recruitment of teaching staff and create teacher agreements. Complete staffing hires and communicate regarding hiring issues. Collaborate with the Director to monitor teachers and programs across classrooms. Identify after-school enrichment programs, ensure implementation, and oversee them. Develop professional development for staff and implement hiring requirements in line with board policy. Non-Teaching Staff Select and employ non-teaching personnel as needed for school operations. Advise the Board on the status of non-teaching staff. ENROLLMENT Explain CMS school mission and programs to prospective families. Oversee and coordinate recruitment of students and admissions processes with the Director. Oversee enrollment of graduating sixth graders into respective middle schools. Oversee and implement school scholarships or discount programs. EDUCATION Meet regularly with the Director to coordinate curricula and guide teachers toward educational goals. Assist where needed to resolve classroom issues and maintain school discipline policy. PUBLIC RELATIONS Coordinate internal and external school communications and serve as spokesperson for CMS. Maintain constructive liaisons with other educational institutions and associations. Foster participation in CMS activities and events and maintain a good relationship with the Cathedral. SCHOOL FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS Oversee daily operations to ensure a safe and welcoming environment. Address tasks related to school operation (communication, security, maintenance) as needed. Supervise maintenance of all equipment and facilities and ensure CMS remains aesthetically attractive and safe. Advise the Board on facilities and equipment improvements. OPERATIONS SUPPORT Remain informed of trends, research, and legislation affecting CMS management, operation, and policy. Advise the Board on policy changes or actions as needed. Maintain comprehensive records on students, staff, and prospective students. RESPONSIBILITY TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Serve as a non-voting member of the Board and attend all board meetings. Keep the Board President informed of all aspects of school operations. Highlight issues that may require Board action or education. Communicate all Board policies and changes to staff; serve as a resource for policy development and financial matters. Represent Board decisions and policies to parents when appropriate. WEBSITE: cathedralmontessori.org/about TO APPLY CMS is seeking a Head of School for the 2026-2027 academic year. Start date is preferable in June or July 2026. This is a 12-month per year position and the Head of School is expected to work full time on campus. Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience level. To apply, submit a current vitae, cover letter, and written educational philosophy to: Barbara Wolf, HOS Search Committee, CMS Board, ********************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $40k-52k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Substitute Teacher - ECE and JCCS (North County only), Special Education (North& South County))

    Santa Barbara County Education Office 4.5company rating

    Santa Barbara, CA jobs

    General Description Substitute Teacher Pay Schedule - Early Care and Education, Substitute Permit $260 Day 1-20 $270 Day 21-40 $280 Day 41+ Child Care Assistant (CCA) $180/day Associate Teacher $200/day Site Supervisor $250/day Substitute Trainee (working towards a CD permit) $18.63/hour Apprentice - hourly rate based on permit held First 3 ECE units completed after signing up receive $200 stipend after verified with transcripts Second 3 ECE units completed after signing up receive $200 stipend after verified with transcripts Once signed up as a substitute and have completed 6 ECE units, can qualify for an assistant permit which the ECE program will pay for If you have more than 6 ECE units, once signed up as a substitute, can apply for any other permit which the ECE program will pay for Special Ed, Juvenile Court and Community Schools $260 Day 1-20 $270 Day 21-40 $280 Day 41+ Hold appropriate credential for assignment $295 Day Days are cumulative from one assignment to another and from one school year to the next Requirements To be considered for a Substitute Teacher assignment, applicant must have: Bachelor's degree CTC live scan Eligibility for 30-day substitute permit, OR Valid CA teaching credential NOTE: Child Development applicants only do not require any of the above if they qualify for a Child Development Permit ( Assistant permit or higher). See information here. Supplemental Information On-boarding Stipend - Receive $300 when cleared to start Full workday = 4+ hours paid a full day, under 4 hours is half pay Substitute teachers (Special ED & JCCS) with the appropriate program credential $285 per day Long-Term rate, 10+ consecutive days in the same assignment $285 per day, retro to Day 1, approved by the program. For ECE program - applies to substitute permit holders only Paid monthly on the last day of the month Benefits not included Non-Discrimination Policy Statement For purposes of this policy, employees include job applicants, interns, volunteers, and persons who contracted with SBCEO to provide services, as applicable. No SBCEO employee shall be discriminated against or harassed by any coworker, supervisor, manager, or other person with whom the employee comes in contact in the course of employment, on the basis of the employee's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, religious creed, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. SBCEO prohibits discrimination against employees on the basis of reproductive health decision making, defined as a person's decision to use or access a particular drug, device, product, or medical service for reproductive health. SBCEO does not discriminate against employees on the basis of immigration status, unless there is clear and convincing evidence that SBCEO is required to do so in order to comply with federal immigration law.
    $250-280 daily 2d ago
  • Middle Teacher - Science POOL

    Calcasieu Parish School Board 4.5company rating

    Lake Charles, LA jobs

    UPLOAD ALL DOCUMENTS REQUESTED Applicants must have a valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate which includes certification in the area of employment as specified by Bulletin 746, Revised, Louisiana Department of Education or eligibility to obtain. Must be able to establish and maintain positive working relationships with school stakeholders, state and federal agencies and the general public. The background check will be done upon employment recommendation. You are not required to be fingerprinted to apply. DISCLAIMER The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job.
    $53k-61k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Credentialed Chemistry Teacher - High School

    New West Charter School 4.0company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    High School Science Teacher Job Description Chemistry Summary: New West Charter is an award-winning 6-12th grade independent charter school in Los Angeles, California. Our school attracts a diverse student population from all over the area, focuses on academics, and builds confidence through the arts and athletics. We are looking to add an enthusiastic science teacher to New West's high school faculty to serve students in grades 9-12. The ideal candidate would be a highly qualified and experienced teacher who is ready to lead five periods of chemistry (one or two of which would be Honors) and a weekly advisory/homeroom class. We're looking for a teacher that can communicate their passion for the subject to students in every lesson in alignment with the Next Generation Science Standards. Our school values student-centered learning. Teachers are expected to engage students in lessons that help them make meaning for themselves through classroom activities (demonstrations, simulations, labs, discussions, debates), assignments (creative projects and evidence-based persuasive papers), and assessments (multiple formative and summative assessments to measure progress towards mastery). Reporting Responsibilities: Reports directly to the High School Vice Principal Performance Objectives: Connects with individual students quickly and is able to establish a personal and meaningful relationship. Teachers must be able to develop a relationship built on understanding, trust, mutual respect. We are looking for people that truly care about their students beyond the school day. Able to correctly identify strengths and weaknesses in students using a variety of means. Teachers must be able to use data and other indicators to identify patterns of achievement or challenges and then work with students to develop and implement successful strategies to improve their learning. Effectively communicates and works productively with a wide range of people for the success of their students. A student's team may consist of school administrators, faculty members, special education teammates, parents, lawyers, the student themselves, and other specialists working together for the benefit of the child. Successfully manages many tasks at once. Teacher is responsible for supervising students in and out of the classroom, monitoring engagement time, checking their quality of their work, grading/entering assignments, and participating in a variety of meetings. Applicants must be able to oversee many aspects of the position with great attention to detail and a willingness to go above and beyond in all aspects of the position. Provides engaging and challenging instruction to all students. A great teacher is able to use a variety of instructional and assessment styles to ensure that students are not only engaged with the curriculum, but are also held responsible for their learning. The ability to differentiate instructional methods and materials to match their student's abilities and interests is a must. Duties and Responsibilities : Responsible to implement and follow all school policies and procedures, including but not limited to the following: Curriculum, Instructional, and Additional Employee Duties Establishes and maintains a safe learning environment for all students. Creates a variety of engaging lessons, activities, and assessments for assigned seminar classes Explains school and state graduation requirements to students/parents Provides parents and students information about progress and the resources that we offer students Works with students to differentiate instruction and uses a variety of strategies to ensure student achievement Develops, revises, and implements new curriculum in an effort Plans, implements and coordinates instructional goals, activities, and lessons with students Meets with struggling students individually to discuss progress and adjust teaching methods whenever necessary to help the student make progress towards their graduation and post-high school goals Reviews, grades, and enters student scores in a timely fashion Regularly maintains their electronic grade book for accuracy and updates at least once a week Communicates (in person, email, phone, video conference) in a timely manner with all stakeholders regarding announcements, important school dates, concerns or congratulations, standardized test dates, assignment deadlines to students/parents, answers to student/parent questions, etc. Documents every important student/parent meeting Submits work samples and attendance records to the office within timelines established Maintains all required records in an organized, efficient, and professional manner Initiates the SST process when significant areas of concern warrant doing so Attends SST, 504 and IEP meetings and documents students' present levels of performance Professional Activities and Growth Participates in curriculum development, materials selection, staff development, staff committees, and professional growth activities as directed Promotes positive and effective school communication by ensuring that all interactions with staff, students, parents, and the public at large are prompt, efficient, helpful and friendly Maintains professional competence through participation in in-service activities provided by the school and in self-selected professional growth activities as approved Qualifications: Training, Education and Experience A valid California single subject teaching credential within the content area of Chemistry Valid CLAD Certification Must have knowledge of standards based curriculum, behavior management techniques, record keeping, student assessment, planning for individual student learning needs, and child development Understands the overall dynamics of the program including school procedures, paperwork and legal requirements and compliance, and scope of curriculum resources Technical Skills Have the ability to act as teacher, counselor, coach, mentor, student advocate Have working knowledge of Chromebook OS, G Suite (docs, slides, sheets,Classroom etc), internet browsing, email, and be able to troubleshoot minor problems for each. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret student performance data Communicate effectively in written and oral forms including email and other electronic tools Ability to write reports, and to effectively present information and respond to questions from parents, staff, students and the general public Effectively use school data systems (Accelerate Learning, Infinite Campus, etc) for tracking student progress including grades and attendance Ability to adapt instruction to individual student abilities needs Expertise in curriculum and instructional strategies for differentiated instruction Miscellaneous Must pass FBI/DOJ Background/Fingerprint test, TB Test Job Types: Full-time, Contract Pay: $52,000.00 - $97,939.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Experience: Chemistry Teaching: 1 year (Required) License/Certification: California Teaching Credential (Required) Work Location: In person
    $52k-97.9k yearly 22h ago
  • Substitute - Paraeducator

    Santa Barbara County Education Office 4.5company rating

    Santa Barbara, CA jobs

    General Description Our ideal candidate You are a committed professional with a nurturing and patient demeanor who enjoys working with children and young adults in need of specialized assistance. You are a team player who listens well and contributes to a positive and efficient work environment on behalf of colleagues, students, families, and the community. You represent the Santa Barbara County Education Office with integrity and professionalism. General description Assists teachers and staff in providing cognitive, instructional, therapeutic, and/or medical support to students with varying levels of physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, multiple disabilities, emotional disturbance, and/or severe orthopedic, visual, or hearing impairments. Specific Duties and Responsibilities Specific duties and responsibilities Provides cognitive, instructional, therapeutic, medical, and/or social instructional assistance to individuals or small groups of students with disabilities. Works directly with individuals or small groups of students to execute individual lesson plans and alternative strategies for maximizing learning experiences. Interprets individualized education plans and teacher instructions. Assists students during classroom activities, lunch, physical education, while being transported to and from school activities, and all other school activities. Feeds students, dispenses medicines, and assists with personal hygiene. May perform suctioning, oral stimulation, and replenishment of catheterized devices. Assists students with development and reinforcement of life skills such as, but not limited to, purchasing and preparing food, negotiating transportation between school and home, work, and community-based services. Assists teachers by setting up work areas, and preparing motivational, decorative, and instructional materials. Prepares and may develop age-, grade-, and developmentally-appropriate instructional aids and activities to support the curriculum being taught. Confers with teachers, specialists and parents to develop and evaluate individual and group educational goals and objectives. Assists with implementation of special programs. Administers assessment instruments, scores objective tests and written papers, and keeps appropriate records for teachers, including those on computerized student information and grading systems. Monitors classroom activities when a teacher is absent from the classroom. Accompanies students going from one location to another. Observes, monitors, and controls behavior of students within approved procedures. Develops and uses incentives as positive reinforcement. Maintains constant supervision of children. Assesses the need for, and uses appropriate discipline in accordance with grade level and student's ability to understand and learn from discipline. Reports student academic, life skill, and behavior progress and performance to teachers. Documents student progress by correcting assignments, administering and scoring criterion referenced tests, recording and charting test scores and curriculum-based measurements. Confers as needed with teachers, resource staff, and other school staff concerning programs and materials to meet student needs. Alerts teacher to any special problems or information concerning students in assigned program. Assists program administrative staff with the preparation and presentation of in service training sessions. Assists in organizing and participates in meetings to share information about programs available to students. Assists students with developing independent travel and mobility skills, community-based vocational training, and preparation for ongoing employment. May coordinate services with job coaching or vocational advisors. Assures student safety. Places students in wheelchairs, standers, wedges and other equipment or devices that enhance mobility. Helps or places students onto buses, therapeutic tables, and toilets. Assists students by offering proper examples, emotional support, patience, and friendly attitude, without becoming emotionally attached. Prepares and maintains a variety of files and records for classroom or assigned program. Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position. Requirements Education: Possession of a high school diploma and passing score on a rigorous assessment examination demonstrating knowledge and ability to assist with instructing children/students in reading, writing, and mathematics; 48 or more semester units of higher education will substitute for the competency assessment exam. Experience: Six months of work, volunteer, or personal experience providing care or instruction to infants or children, or to children or adults with disabilities, is preferred . Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: the principles and practices of age-appropriate child development and guidance applicable to special education setting dealing with severe emotional, physical, and learning challenges. the subjects taught in the County's school districts, including arithmetic, grammar, spelling, language and reading, with sufficient competency to assist students with individual or group studies. teaching and instruction methods. basic clerical and record-keeping processes. Special programs available to students. Skill in: using personal computers, audiovisual, and other equipment to support learning, record information, and send communications. working productively and cooperatively with teachers, students, and parents in formal and informal settings, Ability to: assist teaching staff with implementation of instructional goals and activities, and special needs of students with severe handicaps. assess the needs of individual students and develop instructional support techniques and materials to meet those needs. interact with teachers, parents, and specialists in order to carry out assigned duties. oversee students, administer assignments and tests, and perform general clerical tasks. assist students with developing independence and self-help skills. make formal presentations to classes, individuals, and small groups of students and assist with demonstrations of assigned subject matter to classroom-sized groups. relate positively to students in a teaching/learning environment in a way that builds confidence, recognizes and works on learning disabilities and barriers. exercise patience when conveying information to students having difficulty with verbal and written communications demonstrate sensitivity to the special needs of students. Some positions in this classification may require proficiency in a language other than English or basic competency in sign language. Licenses and certificates May require a valid First Aid card and/or certification in Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI). Some positions in this classification may require: Valid California Class C Driver's License and insurance coverage as required by law. Enrollment in the California Department of Motor Vehicles Government Employer Pull Notice Program as a condition of employment. Working conditions Work is performed indoors and outdoors with some exposure to health and safety considerations from physical labor and exposure to body fluids. Physical abilities Requires the ability to perform indoors in a classroom/laboratory environment engaged in work of a moderately active nature. Requires near visual acuity to read and write printed materials and computer screens. Requires hearing and speech ability for ordinary and telephonic conversation, to speak to groups, and to hear sound prompts from equipment. Requires ambulatory ability to move about office, classroom/laboratory, and school grounds, to tutor, assist with presentations, and reach work materials. Requires sufficient manual and finger dexterity to demonstrate teaching aids, to point out important words/figures to students, and to operate personal computers. Requires the ability to lift, carry, push, and move supplies, fixtures, wheelchairs, etc., of light-to-medium weight (under 50 pounds) on a regular basis, and heavy weight (under 75 pounds) without labor saving equipment on an intermittent basis. Supplemental Information Substitutes whose education and/or experience substantially exceeds the minimum qualifications for the classification may be placed at a higher step in range (up to Step E), upon approval of the hiring department. RECRUITMENT INFORMATION: * All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to participate in the process for the position. * If you require an accommodation for any step of the application and selection process, please notify Human Resources as soon as possible. Paid monthly on the last day of the month. Benefits not included. Non-Discrimination Policy Statement For purposes of this policy, employees include job applicants, interns, volunteers, and persons who contracted with SBCEO to provide services, as applicable. No SBCEO employee shall be discriminated against or harassed by any coworker, supervisor, manager, or other person with whom the employee comes in contact in the course of employment, on the basis of the employee's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, religious creed, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. SBCEO prohibits discrimination against employees on the basis of reproductive health decision making, defined as a person's decision to use or access a particular drug, device, product, or medical service for reproductive health. SBCEO does not discriminate against employees on the basis of immigration status, unless there is clear and convincing evidence that SBCEO is required to do so in order to comply with federal immigration law.
    $38k-43k yearly est. 2d ago
  • High Teacher - Other POOL

    Calcasieu Parish School Board 4.5company rating

    Lake Charles, LA jobs

    UPLOAD ALL DOCUMENTS REQUESTED Applicants must have a valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate which includes certification in the area of employment as specified by Bulletin 746, Revised, Louisiana Department of Education or eligibility to obtain. Must be able to establish and maintain positive working relationships with school stakeholders, state and federal agencies and the general public. The background check will be done upon employment recommendation. You are not required to be fingerprinted to apply. TEACHER - OTHER: Band, Art, PE, Librarian, Foreign Language, etc. DISCLAIMER The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job.
    $37k-43k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Teacher (Science)

    St. Landry Parish School Board 3.9company rating

    Eunice, LA jobs

    Job Goal: To plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential. The classroom teacher is responsible for the effective management of assigned class/classes or programs and for implementing an educational program responsive to student needs according to the school board and state policy, including the Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching. This position includes departmentalized, Special Education, Elementary and Secondary Teacher responsibilities. Qualifications (minimum education, licensure, skills, and/or experience): A valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate (Type C or Level 1). A bachelor's degree in field. Additional criteria the Board may establish. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Planning Use well defined learner objectives that are consistent with state and parish curriculum requirements. Plan activities so that entire time is used effectively to develop objectives. Identify and plan for individual differences. Identify materials effectively for the learning process. State method(s) of evaluation to measure learner outcomes. Develop an Individual Education Plan when appropriate. Develop/record lesson plans that are aligned to standards and content areas. Classroom Management Provide a safe environment that is conducive to learning. Organize available space, materials and/or equipment to facilitate learning. Establish a positive classroom climate of courtesy and respect. Maximize the amount of time available for instruction Manage routines and transitions in a timely manner. Manage and/or adjust allotted time for activities planned. Take and record attendance Manage learner behavior to provide productive learning opportunities. Establish expectations for learner behavior. Use monitoring techniques to facilitate learning. Instruction Deliver instruction effectively. Use technique(s) which appropriately introduce and develop lesson objectives. Sequence lessons include initiation, development and closure with continuity. Use a variety of available teaching material(s) to achieve lesson objectives. Adjust lessons when appropriate. Present appropriate content. Present content at a developmentally appropriate level. Present accurate subject matter. Relate relevant examples, unexpected situations, or current events to the content. Answer and or direct questions correctly and/or direct students to additional sources. Provide opportunities for student involvement in the learning process. Accommodate individual differences. Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively with students. Stimulate and encourage higher order thinking at the appropriate developmental levels. Encourage student participation. Assess student progress. Use appropriate assessment technique(s) effectively. Monitor ongoing performance of students. Provide timely feedback to students regarding their progress. Include sufficient number of grades for previous nine weeks as required by parish policy. Plan subsequent instruction based on student performance (Reteaching). Grade papers and other assignments. Enter/Average grades in location and in time frame established by supervisor and/or board policy. Provide direction, supervision, and evaluation of assigned paraprofessionals. To the extent required, develop or participate in the development of compliant Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Coordinate and ensure the delivery of special education services in each student's IEP. Hold IEP meetings within the expected timeline. Schedule IEP meetings outside the student's scheduled classroom time. Ensure the accuracy of the plan developed by the IEP team before submission. Ensure progress notes are completed as often as the schedule for general education progress notes. Send copies to parents or guardians. Maintain complete and accurate service records. Maintain organized IEP records and record keeping system. Provide research-based instruction to address the instructional goals and objectives contained within each student's IEP. Provide and adhere to a daily schedule for instruction. Provide the schedule to immediate supervisor, building administrator, and applicable general education teachers. Collaborate regularly with instructional staff, other school personnel, parents and a variety of community resources (IEP team members) to improve the overall quality of student outcomes. Serve as primary contact for parents/guardians of assigned special education students. Collaborate on a regular basis with applicable general education classroom teachers regarding instruction and student progress. Share all student accommodations with applicable general classroom teachers. Perform other job-related duties as mandated by state or local school board policy. Teachers shall also be expected to perform the following duties, along with the completion of corresponding documents, forms, and reports; Self-Evaluation Complete a self-evaluation and document the results on appropriate written forms. Professional Growth Plan Develop a Professional Growth Plan in collaboration with the evaluation. Supervision Supervise students when students are on campus. Supervise students prior to school and/or drop-off, when assigned. Supervise students in the classroom. Supervise students between classes, during recess/intermission, during lunch, assemblies. Supervise students after school and/or pick-up, when assigned. Instructional Components Fulfill duties traditionally expected of those in the teaching profession. Accept and discharge assignments. Practice and model punctuality. Collaborate with colleagues and departments. Adhere to federal, state, system, and school policies and regulations. Conduct conferences as needed. Maintain positive and timely interaction with parents relative to the performance or conduct of students assigned to the teacher. Follow recommendations made by school administrators and district staff. Take part in the continuing in-service program of the schools. School Support Activities Provide for the care and proper usage of school property. Maintain current inventory of items assigned to position. Attend meetings generally associated with the instruction of students. Attend faculty, staff, and department meetings. Attend PLC (teacher collaboration) meetings. Attend ILT meeting if applicable. Attend training sessions. Attend IEP/IAP meetings. Attend parent-teacher conferences. Attend back-to-school and open-house events. Attend graduation. Attend student discipline meetings/hearings, upon request. Attend school board/committee meetings, upon request. Attend/work up to three (3) co-curricular and other duties beyond the regular classroom activities, as determined by the building principal. Attend/work up to three (3) concessions/gates at athletic events within school year. Attend all meetings and functions of those activities, clubs, or groups of which the employee is a sponsor/coach. Physical Demands: Ability to spend a significant amount of time standing or walking around the classroom to interact with students, monitor activities and assistance While standing is common, teachers also spend time sitting at desks, during meetings, and when planning lessons or grading assignments. Essential skills involve lifting and carrying instructional materials Adaptability, multitasking, and crisis management skills are crucial for creating dynamic learning environments and responding to diverse classroom needs. Terms of Employment: Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel (Bulletin 130).
    $35k-41k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Teacher (Pre-K)

    St. Landry Parish School Board 3.9company rating

    Eunice, LA jobs

    Job Goal: To plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential. The classroom teacher is responsible for the effective management of assigned class/classes or programs and for implementing an educational program responsive to student needs according to the school board and state policy, including the Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching. This position includes departmentalized, Special Education, Elementary and Secondary Teacher responsibilities. Qualifications (minimum education, licensure, skills, and/or experience): A valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate (Type C or Level 1). A bachelor's degree in field. Additional criteria the Board may establish. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Planning Use well defined learner objectives that are consistent with state and parish curriculum requirements. Plan activities so that entire time is used effectively to develop objectives. Identify and plan for individual differences. Identify materials effectively for the learning process. State method(s) of evaluation to measure learner outcomes. Develop an Individual Education Plan when appropriate. Develop/record lesson plans that are aligned to standards and content areas. Classroom Management Provide a safe environment that is conducive to learning. Organize available space, materials and/or equipment to facilitate learning. Establish a positive classroom climate of courtesy and respect. Maximize the amount of time available for instruction Manage routines and transitions in a timely manner. Manage and/or adjust allotted time for activities planned. Take and record attendance Manage learner behavior to provide productive learning opportunities. Establish expectations for learner behavior. Use monitoring techniques to facilitate learning. Instruction Deliver instruction effectively. Use technique(s) which appropriately introduce and develop lesson objectives. Sequence lessons include initiation, development and closure with continuity. Use a variety of available teaching material(s) to achieve lesson objectives. Adjust lessons when appropriate. Present appropriate content. Present content at a developmentally appropriate level. Present accurate subject matter. Relate relevant examples, unexpected situations, or current events to the content. Answer and or direct questions correctly and/or direct students to additional sources. Provide opportunities for student involvement in the learning process. Accommodate individual differences. Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively with students. Stimulate and encourage higher order thinking at the appropriate developmental levels. Encourage student participation. Assess student progress. Use appropriate assessment technique(s) effectively. Monitor ongoing performance of students. Provide timely feedback to students regarding their progress. Include sufficient number of grades for previous nine weeks as required by parish policy. Plan subsequent instruction based on student performance (Reteaching). Grade papers and other assignments. Enter/Average grades in location and in time frame established by supervisor and/or board policy. Provide direction, supervision, and evaluation of assigned paraprofessionals. To the extent required, develop or participate in the development of compliant Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Coordinate and ensure the delivery of special education services in each student's IEP. Hold IEP meetings within the expected timeline. Schedule IEP meetings outside the student's scheduled classroom time. Ensure the accuracy of the plan developed by the IEP team before submission. Ensure progress notes are completed as often as the schedule for general education progress notes. Send copies to parents or guardians. Maintain complete and accurate service records. Maintain organized IEP records and record keeping system. Provide research-based instruction to address the instructional goals and objectives contained within each student's IEP. Provide and adhere to a daily schedule for instruction. Provide the schedule to immediate supervisor, building administrator, and applicable general education teachers. Collaborate regularly with instructional staff, other school personnel, parents and a variety of community resources (IEP team members) to improve the overall quality of student outcomes. Serve as primary contact for parents/guardians of assigned special education students. Collaborate on a regular basis with applicable general education classroom teachers regarding instruction and student progress. Share all student accommodations with applicable general classroom teachers. * Perform other job-related duties as mandated by state or local school board policy. Teachers shall also be expected to perform the following duties, along with the completion of corresponding documents, forms, and reports; Self-Evaluation * Complete a self-evaluation and document the results on appropriate written forms. Professional Growth Plan * Develop a Professional Growth Plan in collaboration with the evaluation. Supervision Supervise students when students are on campus. Supervise students prior to school and/or drop-off, when assigned. Supervise students in the classroom. Supervise students between classes, during recess/intermission, during lunch, assemblies. Supervise students after school and/or pick-up, when assigned. Instructional Components Fulfill duties traditionally expected of those in the teaching profession. Accept and discharge assignments. Practice and model punctuality. Collaborate with colleagues and departments. Adhere to federal, state, system, and school policies and regulations. Conduct conferences as needed. Maintain positive and timely interaction with parents relative to the performance or conduct of students assigned to the teacher. Follow recommendations made by school administrators and district staff. Take part in the continuing in-service program of the schools. School Support Activities Provide for the care and proper usage of school property. Maintain current inventory of items assigned to position. Attend meetings generally associated with the instruction of students. Attend faculty, staff, and department meetings. Attend PLC (teacher collaboration) meetings. Attend ILT meeting if applicable. Attend training sessions. Attend IEP/IAP meetings. Attend parent-teacher conferences. Attend back-to-school and open-house events. Attend graduation. Attend student discipline meetings/hearings, upon request. Attend school board/committee meetings, upon request. Attend/work up to three (3) co-curricular and other duties beyond the regular classroom activities, as determined by the building principal. Attend/work up to three (3) concessions/gates at athletic events within school year. Attend all meetings and functions of those activities, clubs, or groups of which the employee is a sponsor/coach. Physical Demands: Ability to spend a significant amount of time standing or walking around the classroom to interact with students, monitor activities and assistance While standing is common, teachers also spend time sitting at desks, during meetings, and when planning lessons or grading assignments. Essential skills involve lifting and carrying instructional materials Adaptability, multitasking, and crisis management skills are crucial for creating dynamic learning environments and responding to diverse classroom needs. Terms of Employment: Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel (Bulletin 130).
    $35k-41k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Substitute - Misc

    Santa Barbara County Education Office 4.5company rating

    Santa Barbara, CA jobs

    General Description Hourly rate varies and is based on subbing assignment. Our ideal candidate You are a committed professional with a nurturing and patient demeanor. You are a team player who listens well and contributes to a positive and efficient work environment on behalf of colleagues, students, families, and the community. You represent the Santa Barbara County Education Office with integrity and professionalism. General description Provides support to staff with duties as needed. Supplemental Information Substitutes are usually at Step A of the salary range for that classification. The Classified Salary Schedule can be found here. Substitute whose education and/or experience substantially exceeds the minimum qualifications for the classification may be placed at a higher step in range (up to Step E), upon approval of the hiring department. Non-Discrimination Policy Statement For purposes of this policy, employees include job applicants, interns, volunteers, and persons who contracted with SBCEO to provide services, as applicable. No SBCEO employee shall be discriminated against or harassed by any coworker, supervisor, manager, or other person with whom the employee comes in contact in the course of employment, on the basis of the employee's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, religious creed, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. SBCEO prohibits discrimination against employees on the basis of reproductive health decision making, defined as a person's decision to use or access a particular drug, device, product, or medical service for reproductive health. SBCEO does not discriminate against employees on the basis of immigration status, unless there is clear and convincing evidence that SBCEO is required to do so in order to comply with federal immigration law.
    $37k-43k yearly est. 2d ago
  • *Teacher (8th grade/ELA)

    St. Landry Parish School Board 3.9company rating

    Opelousas, LA jobs

    Job Goal: To plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential. The classroom teacher is responsible for the effective management of assigned class/classes or programs and for implementing an educational program responsive to student needs according to the school board and state policy, including the Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching. This position includes departmentalized, Special Education, Elementary and Secondary Teacher responsibilities. Qualifications (minimum education, licensure, skills, and/or experience): A valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate (Type C or Level 1). A bachelor's degree in field. Additional criteria the Board may establish. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Planning Use well defined learner objectives that are consistent with state and parish curriculum requirements. Plan activities so that entire time is used effectively to develop objectives. Identify and plan for individual differences. Identify materials effectively for the learning process. State method(s) of evaluation to measure learner outcomes. Develop an Individual Education Plan when appropriate. Develop/record lesson plans that are aligned to standards and content areas. Classroom Management Provide a safe environment that is conducive to learning. Organize available space, materials and/or equipment to facilitate learning. Establish a positive classroom climate of courtesy and respect. Maximize the amount of time available for instruction Manage routines and transitions in a timely manner. Manage and/or adjust allotted time for activities planned. Take and record attendance Manage learner behavior to provide productive learning opportunities. Establish expectations for learner behavior. Use monitoring techniques to facilitate learning. Instruction Deliver instruction effectively. Use technique(s) which appropriately introduce and develop lesson objectives. Sequence lessons include initiation, development and closure with continuity. Use a variety of available teaching material(s) to achieve lesson objectives. Adjust lessons when appropriate. Present appropriate content. Present content at a developmentally appropriate level. Present accurate subject matter. Relate relevant examples, unexpected situations, or current events to the content. Answer and or direct questions correctly and/or direct students to additional sources. Provide opportunities for student involvement in the learning process. Accommodate individual differences. Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively with students. Stimulate and encourage higher order thinking at the appropriate developmental levels. Encourage student participation. Assess student progress. Use appropriate assessment technique(s) effectively. Monitor ongoing performance of students. Provide timely feedback to students regarding their progress. Include sufficient number of grades for previous nine weeks as required by parish policy. Plan subsequent instruction based on student performance (Reteaching). Grade papers and other assignments. Enter/Average grades in location and in time frame established by supervisor and/or board policy. Provide direction, supervision, and evaluation of assigned paraprofessionals. To the extent required, develop or participate in the development of compliant Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Coordinate and ensure the delivery of special education services in each student's IEP. Hold IEP meetings within the expected timeline. Schedule IEP meetings outside the student's scheduled classroom time. Ensure the accuracy of the plan developed by the IEP team before submission. Ensure progress notes are completed as often as the schedule for general education progress notes. Send copies to parents or guardians. Maintain complete and accurate service records. Maintain organized IEP records and record keeping system. Provide research-based instruction to address the instructional goals and objectives contained within each student's IEP. Provide and adhere to a daily schedule for instruction. Provide the schedule to immediate supervisor, building administrator, and applicable general education teachers. Collaborate regularly with instructional staff, other school personnel, parents and a variety of community resources (IEP team members) to improve the overall quality of student outcomes. Serve as primary contact for parents/guardians of assigned special education students. Collaborate on a regular basis with applicable general education classroom teachers regarding instruction and student progress. Share all student accommodations with applicable general classroom teachers. * Perform other job-related duties as mandated by state or local school board policy. Teachers shall also be expected to perform the following duties, along with the completion of corresponding documents, forms, and reports; Self-Evaluation * Complete a self-evaluation and document the results on appropriate written forms. Professional Growth Plan * Develop a Professional Growth Plan in collaboration with the evaluation. Supervision Supervise students when students are on campus. Supervise students prior to school and/or drop-off, when assigned. Supervise students in the classroom. Supervise students between classes, during recess/intermission, during lunch, assemblies. Supervise students after school and/or pick-up, when assigned. Instructional Components Fulfill duties traditionally expected of those in the teaching profession. Accept and discharge assignments. Practice and model punctuality. Collaborate with colleagues and departments. Adhere to federal, state, system, and school policies and regulations. Conduct conferences as needed. Maintain positive and timely interaction with parents relative to the performance or conduct of students assigned to the teacher. Follow recommendations made by school administrators and district staff. Take part in the continuing in-service program of the schools. School Support Activities Provide for the care and proper usage of school property. Maintain current inventory of items assigned to position. Attend meetings generally associated with the instruction of students. Attend faculty, staff, and department meetings. Attend PLC (teacher collaboration) meetings. Attend ILT meeting if applicable. Attend training sessions. Attend IEP/IAP meetings. Attend parent-teacher conferences. Attend back-to-school and open-house events. Attend graduation. Attend student discipline meetings/hearings, upon request. Attend school board/committee meetings, upon request. Attend/work up to three (3) co-curricular and other duties beyond the regular classroom activities, as determined by the building principal. Attend/work up to three (3) concessions/gates at athletic events within school year. Attend all meetings and functions of those activities, clubs, or groups of which the employee is a sponsor/coach. Physical Demands: Ability to spend a significant amount of time standing or walking around the classroom to interact with students, monitor activities and assistance While standing is common, teachers also spend time sitting at desks, during meetings, and when planning lessons or grading assignments. Essential skills involve lifting and carrying instructional materials Adaptability, multitasking, and crisis management skills are crucial for creating dynamic learning environments and responding to diverse classroom needs. Terms of Employment: Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel (Bulletin 130).
    $35k-41k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Substitute Teacher, Early Care and Education

    Santa Barbara County Education Office 4.5company rating

    Santa Clarita, CA jobs

    Substitute Teacher, Early Care and Education at Santa Barbara County Education Office Share on X Application Deadline 8/1/2026 11:55 PM Pacific Date Posted 8/1/2025 Contact Wendy Garcia 2402 Number of Openings Not Specified Salary Pay Range $175 - $270 Daily Add'l Salary Info Child Care Assistant $175/day, Associate Teacher $200/day, Site Supervisor $240/day, if have a substiute perrmit range $250 every 21 days of service increase $10 up to $270/day Length of Work Year 184 Employment Type Full and Part Time About the Employer The Santa Barbara County Education Office provides services and leadership to 20 public school districts and 10 charter schools. SBCEO offers programs and services in support of nearly 70,000 children throughout Santa Barbara County - from Santa Barbara to Santa Ynez, Lompoc, Orcutt, and Santa Maria. Requirements / Qualifications Child Development permit Live scan TB skin test clearance Immunizations MMR, DTAP Flu (optional) Requirements / Qualifications Child Development permit Live scan TB skin test clearance Immunizations MMR, DTAP Flu (optional) Comments and Other Information On-boarding $300 stipend when cleared to start If have ECE/CD units can start as a sub in training (working towards a permit) Comments and Other Information On-boarding $300 stipend when cleared to start If have ECE/CD units can start as a sub in training (working towards a permit) Links Related To This Job View Other Job Desc. / Ess. Elem. CalSTRS Links Not all postings qualify for CalSTRS. Informational Only. CalSTRS Info for New Educators
    $175-270 daily 2d ago
  • Substitute Teacher, Special Education

    Santa Barbara County Education Office 4.5company rating

    Santa Clarita, CA jobs

    Substitute Teacher, Special Education at Santa Barbara County Education Office Share on X Application Deadline 6/10/2026 11:55 PM Pacific Date Posted 8/1/2025 Contact Wendy Garcia 2402 Number of Openings Not Specified Salary Pay Range $250 - $270 Daily Add'l Salary Info Day 1-20 $250, Day 21-40 $260, Day 41+ $270 Length of Work Year 184 days Employment Type Part Time About the Employer The Santa Barbara County Education Office provides services and leadership to 20 public school districts and 10 charter schools. SBCEO offers programs and services in support of nearly 70,000 children throughout Santa Barbara County - from Santa Barbara to Santa Ynez, Lompoc, Orcutt, and Santa Maria. Requirements / Qualifications Teaching credential or substitute permit Live scan Current TB clearance Required trainings Immunization verification (TDAP and MMR), if working in preschools Requirements / Qualifications Teaching credential or substitute permit Live scan Current TB clearance Required trainings Immunization verification (TDAP and MMR), if working in preschools Comments and Other Information Receive an onboarding stipend of $300 when requirements completed and ready to substitute. Comments and Other Information Receive an onboarding stipend of $300 when requirements completed and ready to substitute. Links Related To This Job View Other Job Desc. / Ess. Elem. CalSTRS Links Not all postings qualify for CalSTRS. Informational Only. CalSTRS Info for New Educators
    $250-270 daily 2d ago
  • Substitute - Teaching Assistant, Juvenile Court and Community Schools (NorthCounty)

    Santa Barbara County Education Office 4.5company rating

    Santa Barbara, CA jobs

    General Description Our Ideal Candidate You are a committed professional with a compassionate and patient demeanor who enjoys working with at-risk youth. You are a team player who listens well and contributes to a positive and efficient work environment on behalf of colleagues, students, families, and the community. You represent the Santa Barbara County Education Office with integrity and professionalism. General Description Assists teachers, counselors, staff, parents, probation officers, and agencies by providing a safe learning environment for at-risk students who are in a juvenile court and/or community school or community day school. Combines instruction support, and tutoring to students in a strictly monitored setting. Specific Duties and Responsibilities Specific duties and responsibilities Provide instructional support in core academic and vocational subjects to students; prepare and may develop age- and grade-appropriate instructional aids and exercises to support the subject matter being taught. May perform student intakes; proctor and conduct state-mandated assessments of students to establish baselines, determine academic needs and placement, and measure progress; score objective tests; keep appropriate records, using electronic student information systems; ensure confidentiality of student information. Assist with daily screening for weapons, banned substances, and paraphernalia; escort students going from one location to another; monitor student activity in and between classroom, lunchroom, restrooms, and recreational areas throughout the school day, including dismissal time; monitor classroom activities during brief absence of a teacher. Observe, monitor, and redirect the behavior of students within approved procedures; reinforce behavior modification techniques determined by the teacher; develop and use incentives as positive reinforcement; document behavioral incidents and report them to site supervisor; participate in consultations with parents and staff on behavioral interventions for students; use appropriate discipline in accordance with school safety plan, school rules, and teacher's assessment. As part of the instructional team: support communication with parents to facilitate students' success in a restorative justice environment; provide input to teachers and specialists on student performance, progress, and behavior; may participate in parent-teacher conferences; may be assigned to contact designated Probation officials when resolution cannot be reached with students and parents. Perform other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position. Requirements Education and Experience Education: Possession of a high school diploma and passing score on a rigorous assessment examination demonstrating knowledge and ability to assist with instructing children/students in reading, writing, and mathematics; 48 or more semester units of higher education will substitute for the competency assessment exam. Knowledge of: principles and practices of age-appropriate child development and guidance applicable to a court or community school setting principles and practices of positive reinforcement core subjects taught in the schools served by SBCEO, including English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies, with sufficient competency to assist students with individual or group studies teaching and instructional methods basic clerical and record-keeping processes. Skill in: using personal computers, audiovisual, and other equipment to support learning, record information, and send communications working productively and cooperatively with teachers, staff of other agencies, students, and parents in formal and informal settings. Ability to: assist teaching staff with implementation of instructional goals and activities support and interact with students who have a variety of behavioral needs apply principles of positive reinforcement manage students' verbal and physical behavior in a constructive manner learn juvenile court system, including both dependency and delinquency processes learn system of care for youth in the juvenile justice system learn educational and community resources available for students and families interact with teachers, administration, Probation staff, parents, and specialists in order to carry out assigned duties oversee students, administer assignments and tests, and perform general clerical tasks relate positively to students in a way that builds confidence, provides them with strategies to manage their own behavior, and helps them achieve learning goals exercise patience when conveying information to students having difficulty with verbal and written communications demonstrate sensitivity to a diverse population of students and families communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Some positions in this classification may require proficiency in a language other than English or basic competency in American Sign Language. Licenses and certificates May require a valid California driver's license. May require a valid First Aid card, CPR certification, and/or certification in Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI). Working conditions Some positions in this classification are assigned to work in a juvenile detention facility. Work is performed indoors and outdoors with some exposure to health and safety considerations from physical labor and exposure to body fluids. Requires the ability to perform indoors in an office, classroom, or recreational environment engaged in work of primarily a sedentary to a moderately active nature. Requires near visual acuity to read and write printed materials and computer screens. Requires hearing and speech ability for ordinary and telephonic conversation, to converse with individuals and small groups. Requires the ability to move about office, classroom, and school grounds, to tutor, assist with presentations, and teach work materials. Requires ability to walk with student groups during PE classes and to escort students at dismissal. Requires sufficient manual and finger dexterity to demonstrate teaching aids, to point out important words/figures to students, and to operate personal computers. Requires the ability to lift, carry, push, and move supplies, fixtures, wheelchairs, etc., of light-to-medium weight (under 50 pounds) on a regular basis, and heavy weight (under 75 pounds) without labor saving equipment on an intermittent basis. Supplemental Information Paid monthly on the last day of the month Benefits not included. Non-Discrimination Policy Statement For purposes of this policy, employees include job applicants, interns, volunteers, and persons who contracted with SBCEO to provide services, as applicable. No SBCEO employee shall be discriminated against or harassed by any coworker, supervisor, manager, or other person with whom the employee comes in contact in the course of employment, on the basis of the employee's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, religious creed, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. SBCEO prohibits discrimination against employees on the basis of reproductive health decision making, defined as a person's decision to use or access a particular drug, device, product, or medical service for reproductive health. SBCEO does not discriminate against employees on the basis of immigration status, unless there is clear and convincing evidence that SBCEO is required to do so in order to comply with federal immigration law.
    $37k-47k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Early Childhood Paraprofessional

    New Orleans College Prep 4.4company rating

    New Orleans, LA jobs

    Invite a friend All applications will be reviewed and responded to as quickly as we are able. While we wish we could personally speak with each applicant, we are unable to do so due to the volume of applicants. With that in mind, please do not call in to follow up on your application Job Description: Hoffman Early Learning Center is searching for an Early Childhood Paraprofessional for the 2020 - 2021 School Year. Early Childhood Paraprofessionals will be responsible for maintaining a loving, kind, rigorous, and joyful learning environment for children and families. If you are relentless about seeing students achieve at high levels, this is a chance to work at a network that does whatever it takes to ensure success for all children. Background: New Orleans College Prep's (NOCP) mission is to prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and beyond. Over the past ten years, NOCP has grown from a single grade of 100 students, to now operating 3 schools spanning Birth (6 weeks) to 12th grade and serving over 1,400 students. In June 2017, NOCP expanded its existing early learning program at John W. Hoffman to establish a large, world-class early learning center that meets the needs of a growing, socioeconomically diverse population in New Orleans. The early learning center will serve approximately 228 children aged 0 - 4 and offer an unparalleled array of enriching, experiential learning experiences for children. 50% of the seats are funded through Head Start, offered only to low income children, and 50% of the seats are tuition-based, offered on a sliding scale of tuition rates based on family income. A coalition of charter school organizations contribute to the operating costs of the center, in return for offering preferential access to employees of their schools, which all supports staff retention in our K-12 public schools. With this unique model, we are creating a preschool that is truly accessible to all families, regardless of income, and expand early childhood capacity in our city. Additional information about Hoffman Early Learning Center can be found on our website or by clicking here. Responsibilities: Design learning experiences that advance intellectual and physical development of children using research-based strategies Develop lesson plans that support the social and emotional development of children Frequently encourage the involvement of families in programs and support the development of relationships between children and their families Establish and maintain a safe and healthy learning environment Maintain school culture of high behavioral expectations Collaborate with family members, colleagues, and other staff to achieve positive outcomes for children of all abilities. Experience and Skills: Qualifications: Child Development Associate (CDA) or be enrolled in a program that will lead to an Associate or Bachelor degree in early childhood or be enrolled in a CDA program to be completed within 1 year of hire. Ancillary Teaching Certificate (preferred) Constant learner: Solicits feedback and implements new ideas in instruction, stays abreast of current research on teaching and learning, enhances professional skills Solutions-Oriented: concentrates on finding ways to solve problems and improve systems Enthusiasm: exhibits passion and excitement over work High Expectations: An unwavering belief that all students can achieve at high levels Results Oriented: Proven track record of producing dramatic, demonstrable student achievement gains as a teacher Work ethic: possesses a strong willingness to work hard and long hours to get the job done Intelligence: learns quickly, demonstrates ability to quickly and proficiently absorb new information Teamwork: Demonstrated ability to work well in a team Benefits Compensation: We offer a competitive compensation package, including generous retirement contributions and comprehensive health benefits.
    $22k-26k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • North Bay Haven Preschool Paraprofessional

    Bay Haven Charter Academy 4.0company rating

    Panama City, FL jobs

    Job DescriptionSalary: see placement schedule High Expectations, High Achievements Haven Schools are located on two campuses known as Bay Haven and North Bay Haven Charter Academies. These two locations, in Bay County, Florida, include two elementary, two middle, and one high school. We educate more than 3,000 students each year with a staff of almost 400! Come and be a part of an exceptional educational institution where "High Expectation and High Achievement" go hand in hand! Please visit us at********************** learn more! We are looking for a candidate with the following qualifications: High School Diploma or GED preferred. Must have or be willing to obtain 40 hours of state training, CPR/First Aid, and pass a background check. Must have a love of small children and be able to lift 50+ pounds. The ability to pass a level 2 background screening is required.
    $24k-27k yearly est. 2d ago
  • North Bay Haven Preschool Paraprofessional

    Bay Haven Charter Academy 4.0company rating

    Panama City, FL jobs

    High Expectations, High Achievements Haven Schools are located on two campuses known as Bay Haven and North Bay Haven Charter Academies. These two locations, in Bay County, Florida, include two elementary, two middle, and one high school. We educate more than 3,000 students each year with a staff of almost 400! Come and be a part of an exceptional educational institution where "High Expectation and High Achievement" go hand in hand! Please visit us at ******************** to learn more! We are looking for a candidate with the following qualifications: High School Diploma or GED preferred. Must have or be willing to obtain 40 hours of state training, CPR/First Aid, and pass a background check. Must have a love of small children and be able to lift 50+ pounds. The ability to pass a level 2 background screening is required.
    $24k-27k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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