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  • Substitute teacher

    Kelly Services 4.6company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Logan, UT

    Looking for something new for the new year? Try substitute teaching! We are now hiring substitutes for the Cache County and Logan City school districts. Substitute teaching is an excellent opportunity to be a mentor and help students become the best versions of themselves. Substitute teachers are essential to ensuring students continue to learn and grow every day. **Substituting with Kelly Education:** Positively impact the education of children in the community with work that matters. Earn steady income through short- and long-term substitute positions. Build a work schedule that protects a healthy work/life balance and pick and choose from a variety of locations. **Substitute Teacher Responsibilities:** Assume duties of the classroom teacher in accordance with school district lesson plans, school rules, and Kelly policies. This includes: Leading instruction in the classroom by conducting the teacher's existing lesson plans covering various classroom topics and courses. Assigning Reasonable tasks and homework. Long term assignments may require developing lesson plans and creating, administering and grading tests and assignments. Building positive relationships with other teachers, school staff, and students. Creating a classroom environment that motivates students to learn, encourages classroom participation, and matches the education needs and interests of the students. Using various instructional techniques to adapt to different learning styles. **Minimum requirements:** Must have a high school diploma/GED or higher and be at least 20 years of age. Must have the ability to read, write and communicate in the English language fluently and effectively. **Perks our substitutes enjoy:** Free training and ongoing professional development to keep skills sharp Weekly pay (Proof of qualification required for payrates that are dependent on education level, certifications or licenses) ACA-compliant health plan and other health options available for purchase, which may include medical, dental, and vision Group insurance options* Free employee wellness program 401(K) Plan Paid Sick Leave dependent on state, county, or city requirements *Offered and administered by Enroll VB. These plans are not sponsored by Kelly. Learn more here: **************************************** **Next steps:** We are looking forward to hearing from you, so please apply here to connect with a recruiter, or contact us at ************. If you know someone who would make a phenomenal substitute, share this job! We are always looking for more role models interested in making a difference in their community. As part of our promise to talent, Kelly supports those who work with us through a variety of benefits, perks, and work-related resources. Kelly offers eligible employees voluntary benefit plans including medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, term life, whole life, accident insurance, critical illness, a legal plan, and short-term disability. As a Kelly employee, you will have access to a retirement savings plan, service bonus and holiday pay plans (earn up to eight paid holidays per benefit year), and a transit spending account. In addition, employees are entitled to earn paid sick leave under the applicable state or local plan. Click here (********************************************************************* for more information on benefits and perks that may be available to you as a member of the Kelly Talent Community. Why Kelly Education? Looking for meaningful work that enriches the lives of students? At Kelly Education, we connect passionate people with great jobs in schools all across the country. Whether you're looking to work a few days a week or every day, want to work in a teaching or non-teaching role-we'll connect you with flexible work you can feel good about. Even if you're new to the education field, our thorough training and orientation will prepare you to be successful. About Kelly Work changes everything. And at Kelly, we're obsessed with where it can take you. To us, it's about more than simply accepting your next job opportunity. It's the fuel that powers every next step of your life. It's the ripple effect that changes and improves everything for your family, your community, and the world. Which is why, here at Kelly, we are dedicated to providing you with limitless opportunities to enrich your life-just ask the 300,000 people we employ each year. Kelly is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants regardless of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other legally protected status, and we take affirmative action to recruit, employ, and advance qualified individuals with disabilities and protected veterans in the workforce. Requests for accommodation related to our application process can be directed to the Kelly Human Resource Knowledge Center. Kelly complies with the requirements of California's state and local Fair Chance laws. A conviction does not automatically bar individuals from employment. Kelly participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. Kelly Services is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We welcome, value, and embrace diversity at all levels and are committed to building a team that is inclusive of a variety of backgrounds, communities, perspectives, and abilities. At Kelly, we believe that the more inclusive we are, the better services we can provide. Requests for accommodation related to our application process can be directed to Kelly's Human Resource Knowledge Center. Kelly complies with the requirements of California's state and local Fair Chance laws. A conviction does not automatically bar individuals from employment.
    $24k-32k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Center Aide Substitute

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Providence, UT

    Part-time Description Explore a Multifaceted Role: Center Aide Substitute Join our team and embrace a versatile position working under the guidance of our Education Specialist. You'll find excitement in the diversity of tasks that may lead you to multiple locations within our center. Your primary role includes providing support in the classroom, ensuring a safe playground environment, and fostering the health, safety, and school readiness of our young learners. Additionally, you'll have opportunities to contribute to transportation, kitchen operations, family services, and developmental specialties. Join our mission is to excel in the following key areas: Compliance Champion: Adherence to all supervision, safety, and health policies and procedures is paramount. Watchful Guardian: Actively supervise and engage with children, ensuring their safety and well-being, and working closely with teachers. Nurturer of Growth: Foster a supportive environment where children can develop and practice appropriate behaviors individually and in groups. Development Dynamo: Promote children's physical, social/emotional, cognitive, and language development through culturally and developmentally appropriate curriculum. Positivity Ambassador: Create a classroom environment defined by positive, warm, caring, and respectful interactions with children. Child Advocate: Demonstrate awareness of and responsiveness to children's emotional, physical, and educational needs, fostering freedom of expression and autonomy. Learning Enabler: Collaborate with teachers to engage children in activities and maintain a classroom that offers ongoing learning opportunities. Bilingual Promoter: Recognize bilingualism and biliteracy as strengths and encourage practices that support dual-language learners. Nature's Educator: Encourage learning through interaction with nature and the natural environment. Supporting Inclusivity: Assist in implementing suitable learning activities for children with IFSPs and IEPs. Linguistic Role Model: Set an example by using proper grammar, maintaining an appropriate voice level, and speaking clearly. Hygiene & Cleanliness Advocate: Support classroom sanitation and cleaning schedules. Nutrition & Safety Enforcer: Strictly adhering to CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program) rules, ensuring sanitation during mealtimes and following guidelines for family-style meal service. Feedback Recipient: Be open to feedback and act based on recommendations from supervisors and advisors, proactively seeking training or assistance when required. Caregiving Support: Comfortably and safely assist with physical caregiving tasks, including lifting children, changing diapers, feeding infants with bottles, and sitting on the floor during activities or circle time. Center's Backbone: Embrace additional responsibilities that contribute to the center's objectives. About Us: At Centro de la Familia, we are not just educators, we are dream builders. Our warm, vibrant environment is designed to cultivate curious minds, explore boundless possibilities, and create lasting memories. We believe that every child is a unique story waiting to be written, and we take pride in walking alongside families as trusted partners in early learning and development. Just as we nurture the potential of every child, we are deeply committed to supporting the growth and success of our staff. At Centro, you're more than an employee-your part of a mission-driven family that values your voice, your expertise, and your well-being. Why You'll Love Working with Us: Great Pay & Benefits - We offer strong compensation and comprehensive benefits to support your health and financial well-being. Professional Growth - Access to continuous training, certifications, and clear career development opportunities. Supportive Mentorship - Work alongside experienced mentors and coaches who are invested in your success. Work-Life Harmony - A positive, respectful workplace that values balance and healthy boundaries. Wellness & Inclusion - Thrive in a culture that prioritizes wellness, connection, and a strong sense of belonging. Recognition & Appreciation - Your dedication doesn't go unnoticed - we celebrate your contributions regularly. Who Are We: We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support. We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas. Our curricula and programs are rooted in science, and we are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Plus, our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive care. Requirements If you're looking to join our nurturing environment, here are the requirements: You must be at least 18 years old to embark on this journey. This entry-level position welcomes candidates with or without prior education or experience. What's most vital is your enthusiasm to work with children, including those with special needs and limited English proficiency. Physical demands entail extended periods of walking, standing, kneeling, crouching, as well as the ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds. You should also be comfortable sitting on the floor, crawling, running, and performing tasks associated with caring for children aged 0-5. Proficiency in both Spanish and English is a plus. While a high school diploma or GED is highly preferred, possessing a CDA (Childhood Development Associate) within the first six months or an AA in Early Childhood Education or a related field is even more advantageous. Be prepared to present current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handler's permits or acquire them within 30 days of hire. Salary Description $13.26 - $17.42
    $26k-29k yearly est. 49d ago
  • Seminary & Institute Teacher (Logan, Utah)

    The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Logan, UT

    Do you love teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ? If so, this position could be for you! The Logan area is searching for future full and part-time Seminary and Institute Teachers. Ideal candidates will have a love of youth and young adults coming from all walks of life. They will be individuals of high character and have a capacity to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ in a Christ centered, learner focused, and scripturally based way. We are looking for dedicated individuals who are effective administrators who can work well with parents and priesthood leaders as they strive to help the rising generation. This application is the first step in the process individuals must complete to be considered for employment in Seminaries and Institutes. The process consists of the following: 1. Complete the REL 471 Teaching Seminary Workshop. You can register for this class by going to myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org. If you have difficulty registering, please contact ***************************************. As part of this class, you will participate and be evaluated in a peer-to-peer teaching experience. 2. Participate in a brief (3-4 days) teaching practicum local seminary. 3. Student Teach. Student teachers are selected from successful practicum participants. There are more practicum participants than there are student teacher openings in any given term. Student teachers are hired to teach one or two seminary classes in a local seminary. Student teachers are paid for teaching time, and for preparation and administrative time. The typical student teacher assignment is a 15-20 hour per week position. The student teacher experience can last from one semester/trimester up to a full high school academic year, and in some cases even longer. During this time, student teachers continue the training process and are assessed and evaluated throughout as they are considered for employment. Decisions about full-time employment are made by the administration of Seminaries and Institutes in Salt Lake City. Decisions about part-time employment are made by local S&I administrators and depend on current demand. There are always more student teachers than there are openings in any given year. LOCATION It is encouraged that if you live 90 miles from a Preservice Center that you apply and register for REL 471 offering remotely teachseminary.churchofjesuschrist.org or contact Eric Christensen at *************************************, or Andrea Southwick at **************************************** between February & August, or Jolene Davis at ******************************* between September & January for more information about the online process. Teach Effectively * Teach students the doctrines and principles of the gospel as found in the scriptures and the words of the prophets. * Teach in a way that leads to understanding and edification. * Use approved curriculum and materials. * Teach the number of classes recommended by policy in consultation with the area director. Seek to Develop Professionally * Accept faculty assignments. * Observe classroom teaching and provide helpful feedback to teachers. * Strive for continual professional growth. Establish an Effective Working Relationships * Provide useful information and respect the priesthood leader's time. * Establish clear and consistent methods of communication. Enroll and Encourage Students * Work closely with priesthood leaders in identifying and enrolling all potential students. * Cultivate a learning environment of love, respect, and purpose in your classroom. Schedule Seminary instructors are expected to work the time necessary to accomplish their assigned teaching and administrative responsibilities. Full-time seminary instructors are not eligible for overtime. Full-time Workload * Those in a trimester system should teach four of the five trimester classes each trimester. Those in the eight-period block system should teach six of the eight classes each semester. Those in a seven-period day should teach a minimum of six classes. * When possible, the student to teacher ratio should be approximately 150-180 to one. It is recommended that there be no more than thirty-five students per class. * (Seminary) Bachelor's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching. * (Institute) Master's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching * Be a worthy and active member of the Church and hold a current temple recommend. * Exhibit a testimony of the Savior and His restored gospel. * Exemplify Church teachings regarding marriage and family life. * Have and maintain a reputation of meeting financial commitments. * Relate to and be able to manage a classroom of teenagers. * Demonstrate outstanding scripture-teaching skills both face-to-face and online. Please Note: All positions are subject to close without notice. Find out more about the many benefits of Church Employment at *************************************** #S&ITeacher
    $37k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Sand Ridge Jr High - PT Life Skills SpEd Paraeducator (28113)

    Weber School District 4.5company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Roy, UT

    A position has been declared open in the Weber School District for a part-time Special Education Paraeducator in the Life Skills classroom. This position is for 5.75 hours per day, 180 days (9 months) per year and is paid according to Lane 4(B) of the Paraprofessionals Salary Schedule. Applicants shall apply on wsd.schoolspring.com. Files will be reviewed before interviews are scheduled. THIS POSITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED, AFTER A MINIMUM OF 5 WORKING DAYS Purpose Statement: Responsible for assisting assigned teaching personnel in the supervision and instruction of special education students; performing classroom clerical tasks; and assisting students by meeting special health care needs and developing students' daily living and behavioral skills. Essential Functions: Adapts classroom work under the direction of the teacher for the purpose of providing a method to support and/or reinforce lesson plans. Assists in job coaching activities (e.g. work skills, filling out applications, preparing for interviews, following up on job leads, etc.) for the purpose of supporting teachers and promoting student success. Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities. Confers with parents for the purpose of assisting in evaluation of students' progress and/or implementing students' objectives as requested. Drives students for the purpose of providing transportation to/from interviews, job sites, etc. Implements under the supervision of the teacher, instructional behavioral programs in accordance with lesson plans for the purpose of assisting the teacher in improving students' academic success through a defined course of study. Maintains students' files/records for the purpose of documenting activities and/or providing reliable information. Monitors individual students, classroom, library, playground activities, etc. for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment. Performs record keeping and clerical functions (e.g. scheduling, copying, etc.) for the purpose of supporting the teacher and/or administrator in providing records/materials. Regular and reliable attendance is a necessary essential function of this job Assists with daily living skills (e.g. toileting, changing diapers, feeding, personal hygiene, etc.) for the purpose of demonstrating skills and/or providing needed care. Job Requirements/Minimum Qualifications (Skills, Knowledge and Abilities): Skills, Knowledge and Abilities SKILLS are required to perform single, technical tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skill-based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: adhering to safety practices. KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percents, and/or ratios; understand written procedures, write routine documents, and speak clearly; and understand multi-step written and oral instructions. Specific knowledge based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: safety practices and procedures; and health standards and hazards. Must be able to adapt to changing work priorities; displaying tact and courtesy; meeting deadlines and schedules; setting priorities; being attentive to detail; and working with detailed information/data. WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EMPLOYER
    $44k-55k yearly est. 33d ago
  • Paid Internship Teacher Assistant

    Bear River Head Start 3.2company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Logan, UT

    This Paid internship position is a part time position, variable hours Mon-Fri. Rate of pay is $14.52 per hour. Eligible for retirement plan after 13 months of employment. Must be proficient in speaking, reading, and writing in English. KEY FUNCTION: Under the general direction of the PHS Center Based Coordinator, direct supervision may be assigned according to program needs. The PHS Teacher will provide high quality, individualized education to Head Start children in a developmentally appropriate environment. The Teacher will facilitate Head Start parents in helping their children develop social competency, positive self-esteem, and encourage peer involvement. The teacher will recruit families and children to Head Start for the current school year and the upcoming year. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:  Establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment to prevent injuries, minimize hazards, and provide adequate supervision.  Promote good health and nutrition by planning activities that promote personal health and sound nutrition.  Use the learning environment and routines as a resource to construct an interesting and secure environment that encourages play, exploration and learning.  Provide opportunities for physical and intellectual development by using developmentally appropriate equipment, activities, and incorporating differences in learning styles.  Actively communicate with children and provide opportunities and support for children to acquire and understand verbal and nonverbal communication of thoughts and feelings.  Provide opportunities that encourage children to play with sound, rhythm, space, materials, and language in individual ways and express their creative abilities.  Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance in which children can learn and practice appropriate and acceptable behavior.  Maintain an open, friendly, cooperative relationship with each child's family. Encourage family involvement and support the child's relationship with his/her family.  Ensure program responsiveness to participants' needs.  Maintain a commitment to professionalism.  Make decisions based on early childhood knowledge and best practices.  Every effort must be made to refer and document disabilities  Prepare weekly lesson plans and other paperwork requested by your supervisor.  Able to meet or exceed federal regulations and performance standards.  Able to meet paperwork deadlines.  Paperwork needs to meet all regulations.  Prepare, serve and clean-up meals and snacks as needed.  Have an understanding of and an ability to maintain confidentiality.  Every effort must be made and documented to include both parents or significant male/female role model to the child in all aspects of Head Start (including, but not to the exclusion of, home visits, parent involvement activities, meetings with teachers, etc.).  Actively recruit Head Start families for the current school year and the upcoming school year in the area assigned by the supervisor.  Hold daily reflective meetings with Teacher Assistant to give feedback, reflection, evaluation, classroom and program improvement suggestions and support.  Monitor and evaluate Teacher Assistant.  Ensure Teacher Assistant turns assigned paper work in on time.  Other duties, as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: PERSONAL QUALITIES  Understand new early childhood research and implement it in the classroom.  Be aware of multi-intelligences in children.  Ability to understand the economically disadvantaged and basic philosophy of the Head Start program.  Ability to work productively under stress.  Desire to help people find ways to succeed.  Proactive attitude.  Integrity and strong ethical principals.  Good organizational skills.  Demonstrate ability to enjoy working with families of diverse backgrounds and a variety of cultures.  Demonstrate ability to be compassionate and patient while setting boundaries.  Demonstrate ability to be able to delegate and encourage leadership in others while facilitating teamwork.  Demonstrate ability to be innovative and resourceful.  Ability to get on child's level and sit for long periods of time on small chairs and tables.  Need to have a sense of humor.  Must be able to lift 25-30 lbs.  Must be able to sit, kneel, and get up from the floor and small chairs frequently.  Must pass a background check. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE  A BS/BA in Early Childhood Education is preferred. Must have AA in Early Childhood Education or equivalent.  Spanish speaking preferred.  Must have experience teaching preschool aged children.  Able to become CPR (adult, child, and infant) and First Aid certified, TB tested, free of communicable disease, and obtain a Food Handler's Permit. All employment with Bear River Head Start is contingent upon Policy Council approval, and successful results of a background check. All applicants must also pass a drug test prior to hire including working with children and families. Refusal to submit to testing will result in disqualification of further employment consideration.
    $14.5 hourly 13d ago
  • Instructor, Academic Math

    Management and Training Corporation 4.2company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Clearfield, UT

    Wage - $41,600 annually A valid teaching certificate is required. We are also looking for academic instructors with experience/ certified in HSE/HSD and/ or Math. Schedule - Full Time, 8hr shifts, Monday - Friday Our staff also enjoy these benefits: * Health, dental, vision, prescription drug and life insurance * 401(k) retirement plan * Paid time off and paid holidays * Professional development assistance * Career advancement opportunities MTC is proud to operate the Clearfield Job Corps Center in Clearfield, UT where our staff provide quality services to our local youth. We value our professional and caring employees who are dedicated to improving people's lives and we want YOU to join our team! What you will be doing: You'll be responsible for providing academic instruction to students in accordance with approved curricula. Provide students with basic direction, in compliance with government and management directives. Essential functions: * Provide students with basic direction, instruction and assistance in designated area(s) of instruction. * Motivate and counsel students in areas of behavior, training, personal problems or study habits; coordinate with other staff as necessary to resolve issues affecting student training. * Develop and prepare lessons; recommend curricula changes and supplemental materials. * Utilize workplace language and behavior expectations in the classroom; on a routine basis, relate academic skills to career technical training and workplace requirements; inquire if individual students need assistance. * Review and audit all assigned areas regularly for contractual compliance and effectiveness of delivery of services to students. Prepare related reports. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: * Bachelor's Degree * Valid teaching certificate, experience with youth, and communication/computer proficiency. * One (1) year instructional experience preferred. * A Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record is also appreciated. Management & Training Corporation (MTC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, disabled status, veteran status, genetic information, national origin, or any other category protected by federal law. MTC participates in E-Verify. We strive to provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, including disabled veterans, in our job application and hiring process. If you are interested in employment opportunities with Management & Training Corporation and need assistance, please contact our staffing department through ***************************** or ************.
    $41.6k yearly 7d ago
  • Instructor, Academic Math

    MTC Corrections 3.9company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Clearfield, UT

    Wage - $41,600 annually A valid teaching certificate is required. We are also looking for academic instructors with experience/ certified in HSE/HSD and/ or Math. Schedule - Full Time, 8hr shifts, Monday - Friday Our staff also enjoy these benefits: Health, dental, vision, prescription drug and life insurance 401(k) retirement plan Paid time off and paid holidays Professional development assistance Career advancement opportunities MTC is proud to operate the Clearfield Job Corps Center in Clearfield, UT where our staff provide quality services to our local youth. We value our professional and caring employees who are dedicated to improving people's lives and we want YOU to join our team! What you will be doing: You'll be responsible for providing academic instruction to students in accordance with approved curricula. Provide students with basic direction, in compliance with government and management directives. Essential functions: Provide students with basic direction, instruction and assistance in designated area(s) of instruction. Motivate and counsel students in areas of behavior, training, personal problems or study habits; coordinate with other staff as necessary to resolve issues affecting student training. Develop and prepare lessons; recommend curricula changes and supplemental materials. Utilize workplace language and behavior expectations in the classroom; on a routine basis, relate academic skills to career technical training and workplace requirements; inquire if individual students need assistance. Review and audit all assigned areas regularly for contractual compliance and effectiveness of delivery of services to students. Prepare related reports. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's Degree Valid teaching certificate , experience with youth, and communication/computer proficiency. One (1) year instructional experience preferred. A Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record is also appreciated. Management & Training Corporation (MTC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, disabled status, veteran status, genetic information, national origin, or any other category protected by federal law. MTC participates in E-Verify. We strive to provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, including disabled veterans, in our job application and hiring process. If you are interested in employment opportunities with Management & Training Corporation and need assistance, please contact our staffing department through ***************************** or ************.
    $41.6k yearly Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Automation Substitute Instructor

    Bridgerland Technical College

    Substitute teacher job in Logan, UT

    Qualifications: Completion of the Controls Engineering Technology Certificate or three or more years of industry experience working in Automated Manufacturing fields. Proficiency in the use of industry-related software as it relates to curriculum and delivery of course content. Job Summary At Bridgerland Technical College, we do education a bit differently. We are committed to helping the largest employers in northern Utah develop the people they need to make our local economy strong and prosperous. We share our real world on the job experience with students who want to build better lives and better careers. We are hands-on, competency based, and self-paced with instructors and curriculum that are unmatched. Substitute instructors support student learning by helping students understand fundamental principles of manufacturing like pneumatics, hydraulics, Allen Bradley PLC systems, Industrial Robotics, vision systems, system communication and much more. Hours would be on an as needed basis. We are open from 7:00am to 8:00pm on most weekdays. A potential candidate would not necessarily need to be available all of the times we are open. Essential Duties The following examples of duties illustrate the general range of tasks assigned to the position but are not intended to define the limits of required duties. Other essential duties may be assigned consistent with the general scope of this position. -- Assist students with curriculum questions and needs -- Communicate effectively with students and staff and maintain discipline in all school settings -- Maintain accountability of students in classrooms and office areas -- Adapt equipment and materials to specific learning objectives set by faculty -- Assume responsibility for the orderliness of the learning environment -- Ensure the safe use of instructional facilities and equipment -- Perform simple clerical tasks proficiently
    $29k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • 3-5s Teacher

    Let Them Be Kids! and The Hangout

    Substitute teacher job in Clearfield, UT

    Job DescriptionSalary: $14.00 Join Our Preschool Team and Make a Lasting Impact! Are you passionate about early childhood education? Do you want to work alongside dedicated, inspiring teachers who make a real difference in children's lives every day? If so, wed love to meet you! Were currently looking for caring, committed preschool teachers to join our play-based learning environment, where we focus on supporting the whole-childs growth and development. What Makes Us Different: Lower Student-Teacher Ratios: Our classrooms maintain a 1:10 ratiomuch lower than the typical 1:1619 at most childcare centers. Work-Life Balance: All shifts are Monday through Friday, with no nights, no weekends, and major holidays off. Set, Consistent Hours: Were currently hiring for the following full-time shifts: 8:15 AM 5:15 PM or 11:00 AM - 6:00PM Positive, Supportive Culture: Were seeking long-term team members who are excited to build relationships and grow with us. Who We're Looking For: You must genuinely love working with children and have the patience and energy to keep up with curious, active preschoolers aged 35. This role includes: Following daily lesson plans and activities Providing nurturing, attentive care Creating positive, engaging interactions Actively supervising and ensuring safety Minimum Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent Able to pass a fingerprint/background check through Child Care Licensing Obtain or be willing to obtain a Food Handlers Permit CPR and First Aid certified (or willing to get certified) Complete CDA certification within one year (we offer professional development support) Must be able to lift 50 pounds and be on your feet for most of the shift Ready to Apply? Wed love to schedule a working interview with you! These are typically one hour and held between 8:0011:00 AM or at 3:00 PM. If needed, were happy to work with you to find a time that fits. Please only apply if you are looking for a long-term position. Consistency is essential for young children, and were looking for teachers who can commit to at least one year with us. Thank you we cant wait to meet you and see if youre the right fit for our team!
    $14 hourly 17d ago
  • Substitute Montessori Teacher

    Mount Ogden Montessori or MtOM

    Substitute teacher job in Ogden, UT

    Are you passionate about early childhood education and looking for flexible work in a professional Montessori environment? [Your School Name] is seeking reliable, on-call substitute teachers to support our classrooms serving children from birth to six years old. About the Position: This is an on-call position; hours are not guaranteed but may be scheduled in advance for PTO coverage. Shifts are available Monday through Friday between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Substitute teachers must be able to step into any classroom and effectively support the learning environment with minimal direction. While training will be provided, candidates must have a general understanding of classroom dynamics and child development. What We're Looking For: Experience working with young children in a classroom or childcare setting. Ability to adapt quickly and provide a nurturing, respectful environment. Basic knowledge of Montessori principles is preferred, but a respectful and kind approach to children is required. Professionalism in demeanor, communication, and reliability-our school serves a high-end clientele, and we expect staff to uphold our standards. Flexibility to accept or decline shifts as needed, but commitment to follow through once a shift is accepted. Why Join Us? Opportunity for future full-time employment. Gain experience in a Montessori environment with hands-on training. Work with a team that values professionalism, respect, and a child-centered approach. If you are a dedicated and adaptable educator who values high-quality early childhood education, we'd love to hear from you!
    $39k-53k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Paraprofessional

    Logan River Academy

    Substitute teacher job in Logan, UT

    Full-time Description TITLE: Education Paraprofessional REPORTS TO: Education Director STATUS: Non-Exempt JOB SUMMARY: The LRA Paraprofessional (Para) assists fellow education staff in providing instructional and behavioral support to students. Each mentors students, participates in curriculum planning and implementation, and helps set the tone for a conducive learning environment. The Para effectively implements teacher-directed lesson plans, adheres to the positive behavior program, and supports various staff and students as needed. Work hours begin at 7:00am to 3:30pm on all instructional days in the dorm; getting the students up, working with them through morning routines and breakfast and escorting them to school on time with everyone smiling. Work hours may be subject to change as the census increases. The Para will follow the School Calendar, including attendance on teacher workdays. PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS 1. Presents with a Utah Paraprofessional Training Certificate or agrees to complete the certification process; agrees to complete LRA Mentor Training. 2. Demonstrates the ability to intervene and communicate appropriately with adolescents. 3. Delivers specific instructional and behavioral guidance and encouragement as required in IEPs, ISPs and BIPs. 4. Executes lesson plans provided by teachers; may substitute teach and tutor as assigned. 5. Implements and adheres to LRA's Positive Behavior Program, promoting a culture of respect and discipline. 6. Enforces classroom rules, BIP expectations and provides appropriate feedback to teachers regarding student work. 7. Holds students accountable for behavior in all locations while maintaining appropriate boundaries. 8. Responds promptly and attentively to direct requests or questions from students or other team members. 9. Listens carefully to students and team members, probing to clarify their specific needs or requests. 10. Fosters an inclusive and safe learning environment conducive to student learning and behaving. 11. Contributes relevant suggestions to teachers as they prepare their instructional lesson plans. 12. Works with teachers and other LRA personnel in preparing progress reports to referral sources and parents. 13. Assists students during Speech, Occupational Therapy, off-campus trips and other related services. 14. Complies with requests to work one-on-one with designated students as needed and when needed. CORE COMPETENCIES 1. Completes work thoroughly, promptly and efficiently; managing multiple tasks as necessary. 2. Analyzes successes and shortcomings, then problem-solves with determination and creativity. 3. Supports approved decisions, responsibly completing tasks with minimal supervision. 4. Holds self, fellow staff, and all students accountable for doing what is required; fulfilling commitments. 5. Makes well-informed decisions, consulting when necessary with others; implementing practical solutions. 6. Communicates collaboratively, acknowledging verbal requests, phone, text, and email messages quickly. 7. Reads and adheres to updated policies and procedures, promptly reporting violations to a supervisor. 8. Maintains confidentiality and models professionalism as a representative of LRA in all locations. 9. Follows all safety regulations and does not hesitate to suggest changes that might improve safety. 10. Pursues continuous professional growth in order to enhance both student and personal performance. 11. Demonstrates an understanding of the LRA Positive Behavior Plan by consistently using it with students. 12. Uses IEP, ISP and BIP objectives when planning instructional, recreation and residential activities. 13. Completes necessary documentation within times specified in policies and procedures. 14. Supports and promotes the LRA values of diversity, equity and inclusion for all staff and students. 15. Greets all visitors, parents and reviewers with a smile and the utmost respect. 16. Models ethical behavior when resolving misunderstandings, disagreements and conflicts. 17. Responds positively to a supervisor's reasonable request to perform other duties. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: a. High School Diploma/GED; Bachelor's degree preferred. b. Utah State Paraeducator Certificate required. c. Experience in working with adolescents. d. Knowledge of human behavior, social interactions, and psychology is beneficial. e. Strong oral and written communication skills f. Excellent interpersonal skills with staff and students. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: a. Trained and able to safely manage student behaviors when hands-on is required. b. Frequent and clear communication, both verbal and written, with team members and employees.
    $25k-32k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Professor, Special Education

    Salt Lake Community College

    Substitute teacher job in Benson, UT

    Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. All employees are expected to maintain a permanent residence within the State of Utah as a condition of employment. New employees must provide a valid Utah residential address within 30 days of their start date.
    $57k-106k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Math Tutor (Davis Tutoring and Writing Center)

    Weber State University 4.2company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Layton, UT

    Tutor WSU students in Math at the Davis Learning Center as part of the Learning Support department. Tutoring is done on a drop-in basis. Availability for drop-in shifts is determined by the tutor. We require and provide training in tutoring techniques. This is a pooled position. Applicants are selected from the pool as positions become available. After a period of time the pool will expire and applicants will be notified. Required Qualifications * Must be a WSU student. * Faculty recommendation or endorsement. * Must have earned a B or better in the courses you propose to tutor. * A strong working knowledge of the subject matter you will be tutoring. * Good listening, communication, and interpersonal skills. Preferred Qualifications * Ability to tutor many different courses. Background Check? Yes Posting Detail Information Job Open Date 10/31/2025 Review Date 11/02/2025 Job Close Date 10/31/2026 Open Until Filled Quick Link for Direct Access to Posting ************************************* Notes to Applicant If you are passionate about what you could offer and accomplish here at WSU, we would love to hear from you. ADA Essential Job Function ADA Essential Job Function Physical Activity of this position Expressing or exchanging ideas. Those activities in which they must convey detailed or important instructions to other workers accurately or quickly. , Ability to receive detailed information with or without assistance., Grasping. Applying pressure to an object with the fingers and palm. Physical Requirements of this position Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or consistently to move objects, including the human body. Sitting most of the time. Walking and standing only occasionally if ever. Visual Acuity Requirements including color, depth perception and field of vision. Required to perform activities such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; using a computer terminal; extensive reading. The conditions the worker will be subject to in this position. None. The worker is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions (such as in typical office or administrative work).
    $23k-29k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Child Care Assistant Teacher

    Utah State University 3.9company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Brigham City, UT

    The Child Care Assistant Teacher will work with the Early Care and Education Center Teachers and Program Coordinator to instruct children at the childcare center located at USU Brigham City Regional Campus. Professional training will be required as part of this position. This is a non-benefited position. Responsibilities Be part of a team responsible for the general supervision of a group of children ages 0-2, 2-3, 4-5 or 6-10 years. Develop and implement age appropriate lesson plans under the supervision of the lead teacher to stimulate the developmental progress, as well as provide a well-rounded day of activities for children between the ages of 0 and 10. Engage children in meaningful conversations and age appropriate activities. Work in cooperation with and under the supervision of the Teacher. Fulfill daily and weekly cleaning assignments. Attend staff meetings and staff trainings. Seek professional development through Child Care Resource and Referral Career Ladder. Maintain a set part-time schedule, which will include evenings. Must be available to occasionally cover shifts when others are sick or have an emergency. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Have some experience working with young children. Ability to write and carry out lesson plans. Warm and friendly personality, as well as sensitivity to the feelings and needs of others. In addition, the ability to maintain a professional attitude toward children, families, and co-workers at all times. Required Documents Along with the online application, please attach: 1. Resume to be uploaded at the beginning of your application in the Candidate Profile under “Resume/CV” 2. Cover letter to be typed/pasted at the end of your application **Document size may not exceed 10 MB.** Advertised Salary $14/hr ADA Employees work indoors and are protected from weather and/or contaminants, but not, necessarily, occasional temperature changes. Employees must have sufficient strength to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position including moderate lifting (up to 30 pounds), walking, bending, stooping, kneeling, and squatting. University Highlights Founded in 1888, Utah State University is Utah's premier land-grant, public service university. As an R1 research institution, Utah State is dedicated to advancing knowledge and serving the public good through innovative research and scholarly activities that are grounded in reciprocal engagement with local, regional, and global communities. USU prepares students to be active, civically engaged leaders who are prepared to address critical societal challenges. Dedicated to providing a high-quality and affordable education, USU remains a leader in research, discovery, and public impact. USU enrolls over 29,800 students, both online and in person at locations throughout the state. Utah State's 30 locations include a main campus in Logan, Utah, residential campuses in Price and Blanding, and six additional statewide campuses, along with education centers serving every county. USU educates students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries. For over 100 years, USU Extension has served and engaged Utahns, serving every county in the state. Competing at the NCAA Division I level, USU is a proud member of the Mountain West Conference and will join the Pac-12 Conference beginning in the 2026-2027 season. The Aggies' long-standing tradition of athletic and academic excellence is exemplified by recent Mountain West regular-season and tournament championships in women's volleyball, three consecutive Mountain West tournament titles in women's soccer conference championships, and a first-ever conference championship for gymnastics, reflecting USU's commitment to perseverance and achievement. Utah State is dedicated to fostering a community where all individuals feel respected, valued, and supported and where diversity of thought and culture are cultivated. We seek to recruit, hire, and retain people from all walks of life who will champion excellence in education, research, discovery, outreach, and service. We believe that promoting a strong sense of community and belonging empowers and engages all members of USU to thrive and be successful. Forbes recognized our commitment to employees when they named Utah State the best employer in Utah in 2023. Learn more about USU. The university provides a Dual Career Assistance Program to support careers for partners who are also seeking employment. Additionally, USU is committed to providing access and a reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities. To request a reasonable accommodation for a disability, contact the university's ADA Coordinator in the Office of Human Resources at ************** or **********. *updated 12/2025 Notice of Non-discrimination In its programs and activities, including in admissions and employment, Utah State University does not discriminate or tolerate discrimination, including harassment, based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by University policy, Title IX, or any other federal, state, or local law. Utah State University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate or tolerate discrimination including harassment in employment including in hiring, promotion, transfer, or termination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by University policy or any other federal, state, or local law. Utah State University does not discriminate in its housing offerings and will treat all persons fairly and equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, familial status, disability, national origin, source of income, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Additionally, the University endeavors to provide reasonable accommodations when necessary and to ensure equal access to qualified persons with disabilities. In all circumstances, Utah State University follows state and federal laws related to sex-segregated spaces. The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the application of Title IX and its implementing regulations and/or USU's non-discrimination policies: Matthew Pinner Executive Director Civil Rights & Title IX Office ********************** ************ | Old Main Rm. 401D 1475 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322 Cody Carmichael Title IX Coordinator *********************** ************ | Old Main Rm. 402D 1475 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322 For further information regarding non-discrimination, please visit crtix.usu.edu or contact: U.S. Department of Education Denver Regional Office ************| ***************** U.S. Department of Education Office of Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights ************ | ********** *updated 10/2025
    $14 hourly Auto-Apply 4d ago
  • Culinary Arts Instructor Assistant

    Ogden-Weber Technical College

    Substitute teacher job in Ogden, UT

    At Ogden-Weber Technical College, our values-Community, Learning, and Integrity-guide everything we do. We're seeking a dedicated Culinary Arts Instructor Assistant who is passionate about supporting students and fostering a collaborative learning environment. In this role, you'll partner with the program instructor to deliver exceptional technical instruction and hands-on experiences that empower students to succeed. You'll also ensure smooth program operations when the instructor is away, including daily meal production and catering services. Additional responsibilities include verifying student competencies, assisting with retention efforts to meet membership hour goals, maintaining accurate student records, and building strong relationships with local employers. If you believe in creating a strong community, promoting lifelong learning, and upholding integrity in all you do, we'd love to have you on our team! This position reports to the Culinary Arts Program Coordinator under the direction of the Program Director. * Please note that interviews and candidate contact will take place during the first full week of January. Essential Functions: * Provide students with technical instruction in a safe, clean, and productive learning environment; maintain student records to include verification of attendance and competency completion. * Meet programmatic and accrediting body goals for student completion, placement, and licensure. * Assist students with job placement and applicable industry or state certifications/licenses in support of meeting placement and licensure/certification goals. * Exemplify, motivate, and advise students in the areas of program and college expectations and appropriate work behavior and dress standards. Assist counselors, supervisor, and other staff as necessary to resolve issues affecting student success. * Complete ongoing professional development to increase technical expertise and instructional skills. * Assist Program Coordinator with oversight of program budgets and assets; recommend purchases. * Interact in a positive and professional manner with students, coworkers, and college partners seeking win-win solutions. * Complete assignments within established timelines in preparation for employer advisory team meetings, college team meetings, and programmatic accreditation. * Work cooperatively within the college community. Actively serve on college teams as assigned and participate in programmatic and college-wide marketing activities. Program-Specific Functions: * Oversees the maintenance and sanitation of the kitchen, equipment, and food truck. * Coordinates and manages catering events off and on campus. * Assist with the ordering and receiving of product and maintaining inventory. * Maintains the operations and oversight of the program when the instructor is not present. * Assists cashier and/or substitutes for cashier in Campus Grille when required. * Oversees daily Campus Grille functions. * Assists the program instructor with monitoring student performance, skills execution, food production, and featured entrée line set-up. Oversees high school student's progress in the program. * Perform other duties as assigned. Education and Experience Requirements: * Culinary Arts certificate required; Associates Degree preferred. * Minimum of three years of related work experience in the restaurant industry or related culinary field. * ServSafe or equivalent Food Safety Management Certification required. * ACF Certification preferred. * Must have a valid driver's license. * Preference will be given to those individuals that have teaching experience. * Familiar with word processing, email, operation of a Windows-based personal computer, and POS System. * Demonstrate ability to work with individuals of all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. * Spanish speaking proficiency desirable. Physical Requirements: * Work requires physical exertion. May require the ability to stand, walk, bend, crouch, stoop, stretch, reach, lift moderately heavy items (up to 40 lbs.) in a recurring manner and/or for long periods of time. * Risks found in the typical kitchen setting, which is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated, e.g., safe use of kitchen equipment & cleaning chemicals, avoiding trips and falls, observing fire regulations, etc. * Typically, work will be performed at the main campus and on occasion, at varies locations in the community for catering or food truck events. This position requires the incumbent to travel between the main campus and catering/food truck events. * The Culinary Arts Program hours are Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and Fridays from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Hours subject to change). The incumbent will be required to work limited evening or early morning work for catered/food truck events outside of these hours. * Consistent attendance is essential to fulfilling the responsibilities of the role and maintaining a productive work environment. WORKING HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM CONDITIONAL OFFER: A conditional offer of employment will be made pending satisfactory completion of a background investigation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and qualified applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $25k-34k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Academic Year Tutor

    WSU Applicant Job Site

    Substitute teacher job in Ogden, UT

    Required Qualifications Involved in a post-secondary institution with a major in the pertinent academic discipline or evidence of equivalent knowledge and/or experience. Experience and/or knowledge in the special problems of minority, low income, first generation, and physically disabled students Experience in tutoring, mentoring, and/or community service with high school level students. Preferred Qualifications Seeking applicants with: B.A./B.S. in pertinent academic discipline preferred Graduate of TRiO program or experience in overcoming the challenges and/or circumstances similar to those of the target population.
    $22k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Special Education Functional Skills Staff Assistant [ESP3420]

    Ogden City School District

    Substitute teacher job in Ogden, UT

    Classification Title: Staff Assistant II Title: Special Education Functional Skills Staff Assistant Calendar: A1, School Days ESP Salary Schedule: Range 30 Step 1 Hours: 5.5/Day 27.5/Week General Purpose Responsible for assisting teachers with tutoring of individual students; tutoring students in small groups to give additional reinforcement on subjects already taught and discussed; and assisting teachers in administering tests to individual students. Main Tasks and Responsibilities Instruct children in small groups, and/or tutor individual students in reading, math, writing, music, etc., as assigned by the Special Education Teacher. Rotate groups periodically during the school day with teachers and other staff assistants. May be required to assist students with his/her physical needs, such as feeding , diapering, toileting, pushing wheelchairs, lifting on and off bus, etc. Assist in maintaining classroom calendars, bulletin boards, and other room arrangements. (Elementary) Provide reinforcement as prescribed by the Special Education Teacher or by the Speech Therapist. Assist regular education teachers and special education students in mainstreaming (when special education students mainstreamed into regular education classrooms). Record data on individual student performance; and input student information on the computer. May instruct and coach students in life skills. May take children out in the community to participate. Assist in preparing lesson plans, under the direction of the Special Education Teacher. Use a data sheet to record progress of students on classroom simulations (money, shopping, banking, etc.). Provides prescribed behavioral support. Record engaged time for students. May assist students in traveling to job sites; learn required job tasks and instruct the student. Also observes student's job performance. (Secondary) Instruct severely disabled students in reading, math, spelling, etc. and record student's answers to assignment problems. Monitor life support equipment; keep detailed records on suctioning, ventilation settings, number of days students are absent, etc. Administer medication to the student as required. Apply behavior modification techniques to assist students in learning. May be trained on life support equipment, suctioning, catheterization, etc. Follow the lesson plan outlined by the Speech Therapist, according to the student's individualized educational plan; drill individual students on words, phrases, specific sounds, etc. May work with both regular education and special education students. Conduct exercises with individual students or small groups of students to reinforce speech training. Record student activities for use by the Speech Therapist; documents progress of students. Prepare materials to supplement Therapist's assigned activities; make own files to refer to student's progress. May team-teach elementary school students in the classroom in language skills and listening comprehension. May be required to conduct language lessons for the entire class independently. Locate and request Special Education Files/Records. Put together and organize Special Education Files before delivering them to applicable teachers and schools. Maintain the Inactive File Database for Special Education Files until a student turns 27 years old. Complete data entry for Home and Hospital Database. Answer phones, send and reply to emails and faxes, and make copies of Special Education Records for Social Security Claims. Make copies and scans of Special Education Records prior to Priority mailing them to Educational Institutions requesting Special Education Records. Education and Experience High School Diploma or equivalent Six (6) months of related experience Knowledge and skill in understanding and using alphabetical and numerical systems, in organizing and maintaining catalog systems, and in handling finances Working Conditions and Physical Requirements The job occasionally requires light physical exertion including walking, standing, motor vehicle operation and other forms of light physical activity. The job occasionally requires a moderate level of physical exertion such as handling medium weight materials (11-50 pounds), extensive standing, walking, crawling, bending, stooping or climbing, or assisting special education students with their physical needs. Work is carried out in an agreeable environment as generally represented by normal office conditions and little or no unpleasant elements. Work is occasionally carried out in mildly disagreeable conditions. Work involves exposure to unpleasant elements such as noise, ventilation, crowded nature of work, exposure to outside weather conditions, pressures related to sensitive situations, sitting;/standing in one position for an extended period of time, etc., that yield a perceptible level of discomfort. Typically involves contact with students, parents, teachers, principal, assistant principal and/or other staff members.
    $24k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Center Aide Substitute

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Providence, UT

    Job DescriptionDescription: Explore a Multifaceted Role: Center Aide Substitute Join our team and embrace a versatile position working under the guidance of our Education Specialist. You'll find excitement in the diversity of tasks that may lead you to multiple locations within our center. Your primary role includes providing support in the classroom, ensuring a safe playground environment, and fostering the health, safety, and school readiness of our young learners. Additionally, you'll have opportunities to contribute to transportation, kitchen operations, family services, and developmental specialties. Join our mission is to excel in the following key areas: Compliance Champion: Adherence to all supervision, safety, and health policies and procedures is paramount. Watchful Guardian: Actively supervise and engage with children, ensuring their safety and well-being, and working closely with teachers. Nurturer of Growth: Foster a supportive environment where children can develop and practice appropriate behaviors individually and in groups. Development Dynamo: Promote children's physical, social/emotional, cognitive, and language development through culturally and developmentally appropriate curriculum. Positivity Ambassador: Create a classroom environment defined by positive, warm, caring, and respectful interactions with children. Child Advocate: Demonstrate awareness of and responsiveness to children's emotional, physical, and educational needs, fostering freedom of expression and autonomy. Learning Enabler: Collaborate with teachers to engage children in activities and maintain a classroom that offers ongoing learning opportunities. Bilingual Promoter: Recognize bilingualism and biliteracy as strengths and encourage practices that support dual-language learners. Nature's Educator: Encourage learning through interaction with nature and the natural environment. Supporting Inclusivity: Assist in implementing suitable learning activities for children with IFSPs and IEPs. Linguistic Role Model: Set an example by using proper grammar, maintaining an appropriate voice level, and speaking clearly. Hygiene & Cleanliness Advocate: Support classroom sanitation and cleaning schedules. Nutrition & Safety Enforcer: Strictly adhering to CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program) rules, ensuring sanitation during mealtimes and following guidelines for family-style meal service. Feedback Recipient: Be open to feedback and act based on recommendations from supervisors and advisors, proactively seeking training or assistance when required. Caregiving Support: Comfortably and safely assist with physical caregiving tasks, including lifting children, changing diapers, feeding infants with bottles, and sitting on the floor during activities or circle time. Center's Backbone: Embrace additional responsibilities that contribute to the center's objectives. About Us: At Centro de la Familia, we are not just educators, we are dream builders. Our warm, vibrant environment is designed to cultivate curious minds, explore boundless possibilities, and create lasting memories. We believe that every child is a unique story waiting to be written, and we take pride in walking alongside families as trusted partners in early learning and development. Just as we nurture the potential of every child, we are deeply committed to supporting the growth and success of our staff. At Centro, you're more than an employee-your part of a mission-driven family that values your voice, your expertise, and your well-being. Why You'll Love Working with Us: Great Pay & Benefits - We offer strong compensation and comprehensive benefits to support your health and financial well-being. Professional Growth - Access to continuous training, certifications, and clear career development opportunities. Supportive Mentorship - Work alongside experienced mentors and coaches who are invested in your success. Work-Life Harmony - A positive, respectful workplace that values balance and healthy boundaries. Wellness & Inclusion - Thrive in a culture that prioritizes wellness, connection, and a strong sense of belonging. Recognition & Appreciation - Your dedication doesn't go unnoticed - we celebrate your contributions regularly. Who Are We: We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support. We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas. Our curricula and programs are rooted in science, and we are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Plus, our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive care. Requirements: If you're looking to join our nurturing environment, here are the requirements: You must be at least 18 years old to embark on this journey. This entry-level position welcomes candidates with or without prior education or experience. What's most vital is your enthusiasm to work with children, including those with special needs and limited English proficiency. Physical demands entail extended periods of walking, standing, kneeling, crouching, as well as the ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds. You should also be comfortable sitting on the floor, crawling, running, and performing tasks associated with caring for children aged 0-5. Proficiency in both Spanish and English is a plus. While a high school diploma or GED is highly preferred, possessing a CDA (Childhood Development Associate) within the first six months or an AA in Early Childhood Education or a related field is even more advantageous. Be prepared to present current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handler's permits or acquire them within 30 days of hire.
    $26k-29k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Roy Elementary - Life Skills SpEd Paraeducator (28163)

    Weber School District 4.5company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Roy, UT

    A position has been declared open in the Weber School District for a Special Education Life Skills Paraeducator for 5.75 hours per day (or its weekly aggregate equivalent, depending on scheduling needs), 180 days (9 months) per year. This position is compensated according to Lane 4(B) of the Paraprofessionals Salary Schedule. Applicants may apply on wsd.schoolspring.com. Files will be reviewed before interviews are scheduled. THIS POSITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED, AFTER A MINIMUM OF 5 WORKING DAYS. Job Description: The job of Special Education Life Skills Paraeducator established for the purpose/s of assisting assigned teaching personnel in the supervision and instruction of special education students; performing classroom clerical tasks; and assisting students by meeting personal care and special health care needs, in addition to developing students' academic, daily living and behavioral skills. Duties and Responsibilities: Adapts classroom work under the direction of the teacher for the purpose of providing a method to support and/or reinforce lesson plans. Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities. Implements under the supervision of the teacher, instructional behavioral programs in accordance with lesson plans for the purpose of assisting the teacher in improving students' academic success through a defined course of study. Assists in maintaining students' files/records for the purpose of documenting activities and/or providing reliable information, i.e. data collection. Monitors individual students in classroom, library, playground activities, etc. for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment. Performs record keeping and clerical functions (e.g. scheduling, copying, etc.) for the purpose of supporting the teacher and/or administrator in providing records/materials. Assists with daily living skills (e.g. toileting, changing diapers, feeding, personal hygiene, etc.) for the purpose of demonstrating skills and/or providing needed care. Must be able to adapt to changing work priorities; displaying tact and courtesy; meeting deadlines and schedules; setting priorities; being attentive to detail; and working with detailed information/data. Regular attendance at work is critical. Qualifications and Basic Physical Requirements: Must be able to assume and maintain a variety of postures (kneeling, squatting, bending, standing, and sitting in student-size chairs) for extended periods of time Safely manage physical or verbally aggressive students. Participate with students in physical fitness activities including walking, stretching, and aerobic exercise. Lift occasionally up to 60 lbs. to a height of 36 inches and frequently up to 25 lbs. to a height of 36 inches. Sanitize and clean equipment (work boxes, exercise equipment, walkers, wheelchairs, etc.) Remain calm and follow safety procedures in emergency situations. Walk with students to bus stops in inclement weather. Willing to participate in and utilize MANDT training. May require working with bio-hazards (blood borne pathogens, human waste, cleaning/disinfecting materials, etc.) Experience/Education: Job-related experience preferred WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EMPLOYER
    $46k-61k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Seminary & Institute Teacher (Ogden, Utah)

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Ogden, UT

    Do you love teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ? If so, this position could be for you! The Ogden area is searching for future full and part-time Seminary and Institute Teachers. Ideal candidates will have a love of youth and young adults coming from all walks of life. They will be individuals of high character and have a capacity to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ in a Christ centered, learner focused, and scripturally based way. We are looking for dedicated individuals who are effective administrators who can work well with parents and priesthood leaders as they strive to help the rising generation. This application is the first step in the process individuals must complete to be considered for employment in Seminaries and Institutes. The process consists of the following: 1. Complete the REL 471 Teaching Seminary Workshop. You can register for this class by going to myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org. If you have difficulty registering, please contact ********************************. As part of this class, you will participate and be evaluated in a peer-to-peer teaching experience. 2. Participate in a brief (3-4 days) teaching practicum local seminary. 3. Student Teach. Student teachers are selected from successful practicum participants. There are more practicum participants than there are student teacher openings in any given term. Student teachers are hired to teach one or two seminary classes in a local seminary. Student teachers are paid for teaching time, and for preparation and administrative time. The typical student teacher assignment is a 15-20 hour per week position. The student teacher experience can last from one semester/trimester up to a full high school academic year, and in some cases even longer. During this time, student teachers continue the training process and are assessed and evaluated throughout as they are considered for employment. Decisions about full-time employment are made by the administration of Seminaries and Institutes in Salt Lake City. Decisions about part-time employment are made by local S&I administrators and depend on current demand. There are always more student teachers than there are openings in any given year. LOCATION It is encouraged that if you live 90 miles from a Preservice Center that you apply and register for REL 471 offering remotely teachseminary.churchofjesuschrist.org or contact Eric Christensen at *************************************, or Andrea Southwick at **************************************** between February & August, or Jolene Davis at ******************************* between September & January for more information about the online process. Responsibilities Teach Effectively Teach students the doctrines and principles of the gospel as found in the scriptures and the words of the prophets. Teach in a way that leads to understanding and edification. Use approved curriculum and materials. Teach the number of classes recommended by policy in consultation with the area director. Seek to Develop Professionally Accept faculty assignments. Observe classroom teaching and provide helpful feedback to teachers. Strive for continual professional growth. Establish an Effective Working Relationships Provide useful information and respect the priesthood leader's time. Establish clear and consistent methods of communication. Enroll and Encourage Students Work closely with priesthood leaders in identifying and enrolling all potential students. Cultivate a learning environment of love, respect, and purpose in your classroom. Schedule Seminary instructors are expected to work the time necessary to accomplish their assigned teaching and administrative responsibilities. Full-time seminary instructors are not eligible for overtime. Full-time Workload Those in a trimester system should teach four of the five trimester classes each trimester. Those in the eight-period block system should teach six of the eight classes each semester. Those in a seven-period day should teach a minimum of six classes. When possible, the student to teacher ratio should be approximately 150-180 to one. It is recommended that there be no more than thirty-five students per class. Qualifications (Seminary) Bachelor's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching. (Institute) Master's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching Be a worthy and active member of the Church and hold a current temple recommend. Exhibit a testimony of the Savior and His restored gospel. Exemplify Church teachings regarding marriage and family life. Have and maintain a reputation of meeting financial commitments. Relate to and be able to manage a classroom of teenagers. Demonstrate outstanding scripture-teaching skills both face-to-face and online. Please Note: All positions are subject to close without notice. Find out more about the many benefits of Church Employment at *************************************** #S&ITeacher
    $37k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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