STEM Teacher
Teacher job in Bloomington, TX
Job Title: Elementary STEM Teacher Reports To: Campus Principal The Elementary STEM Teacher creates engaging, hands-on learning experiences that integrate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to build students' curiosity, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking. Using standards-aligned, inquiry-based instruction and purposeful technology integration, the teacher prepares students for future academic success.
This role also focuses on developing leadership in students by modeling strong character, teaching collaboration, perseverance, communication, and responsible decision-making through STEM challenges and real-world problem solving. The STEM Teacher supports campus instructional goals, contributes to STEM events and initiatives, and fosters a positive, innovative school culture.
The ideal candidate is a student-centered, growth-minded educator who demonstrates integrity, teamwork, and a commitment to excellence-both in teaching STEM content and cultivating leadership qualities in all students.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
* Deliver engaging, standards-aligned STEM instruction using inquiry, hands-on learning, and purposeful technology integration.
* Differentiate lessons to meet diverse student needs and use data to adjust instruction for academic growth.
* Teach and model leadership skills such as collaboration, communication, perseverance, and responsible decision-making.
* Establish a positive, structured classroom environment that promotes curiosity, safety, and high engagement.
* Support campus instructional goals by collaborating with grade-level teams, participating in PLCs, and contributing to STEM initiatives/events.
* Maintain accurate records, communicate regularly with families, and follow all district and state guidelines.
* Demonstrate professionalism and a growth mindset through continuous learning and campus leadership.
*
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
* Bachelor's degree in education or related field required.
* Valid Texas teaching certificate (EC-4 or EC-6 certification required).
* ESL certification preferred.
Experience:
* Successful classroom teaching experience preferred, especially in grades 3-6.
* Experience designing and delivering hands-on, inquiry-based STEM instruction.
* Demonstrated ability to integrate technology and digital tools into instruction.
* Proven success in fostering student leadership, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
* Experience working collaboratively in PLCs, leading student groups, or contributing to campus initiatives is preferred.
* Strong classroom management and ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and families.
Special Knowledge/Skills:
* Knowledge of STEM content, TEKS, and inquiry-based instruction.
* Ability to design engaging, hands-on lessons and integrate technology effectively.
* Strong classroom management and differentiation skills.
* Ability to teach leadership skills such as collaboration, communication, and perseverance.
* Effective communication, teamwork, and data-driven decision-making.
Working Conditions:
* Mental Demands: Ability to manage multiple data points, adapt to student needs, and collaborate across grade levels.
* Physical Demands: Frequent standing, walking, and engaging with students in classroom settings; some lifting of materials up to 25 lbs.
* Environment: Work is performed in classroom, small-group pullout, or inclusion settings. May require movement between multiple classrooms or instructional spaces.
This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties. The employee may perform other duties as assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the campus and district.
Elementary Teacher - SE Life Skills
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
To view full job description click on the following link:
Special Education Teacher
Employment Term: 187 Days
Pay Scale: Teacher
Primary Purpose:
Provide special education students with learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth.
Develop or modify curricula and prepare lessons and other instructional materials to student ability levels.
Work in self-contained, team, departmental, or itinerant capacity as assigned.
Qualification Guidelines:
Education/Certifications:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas Teaching certificate with required special education endorsements for assignments
Experience:
At least one-year student teaching or approved internship
Special Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge of special needs of students in assigned area
Knowledge of Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee process and Individual Education Plan (IEP) goal setting process and implementation
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Long-Term Substitute
Teacher job in Port Lavaca, TX
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Requirements: High School Diploma or GED and must complete an Infant/Toddler CDA (Child Development Associate) certification within 6 months of
employment based on date of provision of services.
Obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
Prefer 2 years of related experience in the Early Head Start preschool
classroom setting. Current or former Head Start employees, students,
and parents will receive hiring preference, if qualified. Prefer bilingual
(Spanish).
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Attend all required training, including on-line training sessions, workshops, and staff meetings.
2. Remain up to date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program
including Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing
regulations and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
3. Work as a team member with all education staff, parents, and Parent Committee members to
implement curriculum that is meaningful and meets the individual goals of each child and
program needs.
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4. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to Early Head Start children, families, and staff in
accordance with established policies and procedures and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA &
HIPPA.
5. Keep up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practices.
6. Knowledge of developmentally appropriate social-emotional development of infants & toddlers.
7. Collaborate with parents in identifying opportunities to learn about the growth and
development of their children.
8. Promote positive attachment between caregivers, children, and families.
9. Model appropriate communication skills, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate
practices.
10. Continue professional growth by participating in training sessions, ECE classes, etc.
11. Remain familiar with environmental rating scales and implementing appropriate assessment
screenings.
12. Develop knowledge of the screenings, assessment, and evaluation instruments.
13. Supervise all classroom activities and outdoor activities.
14. Plan and implement the developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum (Frog Street
Infants & Toddlers) and experiences in the manner appropriate to the ages, languages and
cultures of children served.
15. Document and provide Part C Service Coordination for children with special needs.
Communicate Service Coordination efforts with Director of Family Engagement and Managers.
16. Plan and implement learning experiences that strengthen the intellectual and physical
competencies of infants and toddlers, supporting their readiness for school through literacy,
phonemic print, and numeracy awareness. Use of enriched language to further their
understanding of increasingly complex and varied vocabulary. Exposure to various books,
demonstrates developmentally appropriate book handling skills, and support emerging problemsolving abilities.
17. Implement education lesson plans and individualization for infants & toddlers in accordance with
his/her needs, based on a method of observing and recording their interests and developmental
progress.
18. Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance and discipline.
19. Maintain a commitment to professionalism and continue personal professional development so
that decisions are based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices.
20. Participate in family style mealtimes with the children as a curriculum activity to model good
nutrition and proper social skills.
21. Ensure a purposeful program responsive to the children's needs.
22. In cooperation with parent(s), observe, screen, assess, evaluate, monitor and document infants
and toddler's development, health, dental and social-emotional health using appropriate child
screenings, assessments and evaluations adhering to the timeliness outlined in the Head Start
Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations, and other
applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
23. Refer families to local service agencies when additional services/support are needed.
24. Document and report suspected instances of child abuse as required by law.
25. Develop knowledge of and participate in the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and
attendance processes.
Other Responsibilities:
1. Accurately submit paperwork and progress reports to the supervisor as required.
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2. Maintain a complete record keeping system on each child's developmental progress, behavior
and health, and parental concerns, referrals and contacts made for special needs.
3. Gather and maintain individual, family and classroom data for documentation, on-going
assessment, evaluation, and record keeping for successful individual and program planning.
4. Understand, generate and document In-Kind and other allowable costs applied toward the nonfederal share requirements.
5. Maintain an individual system to assure program's needs for parent involvement in each
classroom are maintained.
6. Establish positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a relationship of trust
and rapport with the parents of the children.
7. Participate in the orientation of parents to Early Head Start throughout the year.
8. Facilitate, provide child-care, and support monthly Parent Committee meetings at the center.
9. Schedule and arrange meetings and documents parent-teacher conferences and home visits as
required.
10. Involve parents in the educational activities of the program:
a) to emphasize their role as the primary caregiver of the child's education and development,
b) to support parents with increasing their knowledge, understanding and skills in basic child
development.
11. Identify and arrange for parents to participate as volunteers in the classroom and work as
substitutes as well as other volunteer activities.
12. Collect monthly In-Kind records from parents and submit reports to their supervisor.
13. Positively promote Early Head Start in the community.
14. Supervise classroom volunteers, including parents as assigned.
15. Work closely with community agencies, as appropriate, for shared activities, recruitment, and
transition.
Requirements:
1. Ability to work in diverse environments.
2. Extensive knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
3. Extensive computer knowledge of Word & Excel, also the ability to access e-mail and the
willingness to learn new programs as needed.
4. Ability to supervise classroom, staff, and volunteers.
5. Knowledge of the state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect and DFPS
Child Care licensing requirements.
6. Knowledge of local resources and families' cultures.
7. Ability to be responsive to the needs of children and to work well with staff, children, and
parents/families.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement classroom activities.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
10. Ability to maintain accurate records, which reflect the program requirements and progress of
children.
11. Ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and positive attitude in the field of early childhood
education.
12. Ability to exhibit patience and tact when communicating with children, families, staff,
management, referral sources and the public.
13. Ability to project professionalism in conducting daily activities.
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14. Ability to read and follow Performance Standards, Program Policies & Procedures, DFPS Child
Care Licensing regulations and emails daily.
15. Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
16. Knowledge of current car seat safety regulations and laws for use when transporting children
and families in approved agency vehicles.
17. Ability to lift 60 pounds.
18. Ability to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage in physical play in
various learning environments.
19. Understanding that this position may be exposed to communicable diseases and other hazards
such as cigarette smoke, pets, at-risk neighborhoods, etc.
20. Ability to handle moderate to loud noise level in work environment.
21. Ability and consent for up to 50% travel by car, bus, airplane, or train to attend conferences,
meetings, and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state, and in some cases
where overnight travel may be required.
22. Ability to work occasional evening or weekend, as required for events, such as home visits,
parent- teacher conferences, parent committee meetings, community events, and social events
such as field trips.
23. Possess a valid driver's license.
24. Complete and pass health examination.
25. Confirm work eligibility status.
26. Successfully pass driving history check.
27. Clear criminal background check
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If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-Applyz. Adjunct Instructor - Physical Therapy Assistant Program
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
The Physical Therapy Assistant Program is recruiting for an Adjunct Instructor to begin teaching in the Fall 2025 semester. Salary Based on Instructional Units (one instructional unit is equivalent to 16 contact hours per semester). $655.67/per instructional unit in the Fall/Spring/SummerProvide instruction to students in a meaningful classroom and/or laboratory learning environment.
* A minimum of an Associate degree or higher
* The course is taught primarily face-to-face with some online teaching. Experience with Canvas is preferred.
* A demonstrated commitment to serving a diverse array of students, to the community college mission, and to academic excellence.
* College teaching experience preferred.
General Paraprofessional
Teacher job in Goliad, TX
Support Staff/General Paraprofessional Additional Information: Show/Hide Primary Purpose: Provide instructional support services. Assist teacher in instruction, preparation, and management of classroom activities. Work under direct supervision of teacher.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
High School Diploma or GED AND
Completed at least 2 years of study at an institution of higher education;
Obtained an associate's (or higher) degree OR
Met a rigorous standard of quality and can demonstrate, through a formal State or local academic assessment -
Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in instruction, reading, writing, and mathematics; OR
Knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing, reading readiness, writing readiness, and mathematics readiness, as appropriate
Valid Texas Educational Aide Certificate
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Biligual Preferred
Ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics
Effective communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work well with children
Experience:
One year experience working with children
One year clerical experience, preferred
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Instructional Support
1. Provide direct instruction to students under direct supervision of teacher.
2. Conduct instructional exercises assigned by the teacher; work with individual students or small groups.
* Assist in classroom management.
* Conduct parent involvement activities.
* Assist teacher in preparing instructional materials and classroom displays.
* Assist with administration and scoring of objective testing instruments or work assignments.
* Help maintain neat and orderly classroom.
* Help with inventory, care, and maintenance of equipment.
* Help teacher keep administrative records and prepare required reports.
* Provide orientation and assistance to substitute teachers.
Student Management
* Help supervise students throughout school day, inside and outside classroom. This includes lunchroom, bus, and playground duty.
* Keep teacher informed of special needs or problems of individual students.
Other
* Participate in staff development training programs to improve job performance.
* Participate in faculty meeting and special events as assigned.
* Perform other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None
Equipment Used:
Personal computer, printer, and copier, and audiovisual equipment
Working Conditions:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Maintain emotional control under stress. Moderate standing, stooping, bending, and lifting.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
GISD is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, military status, genetic information, or on any other basis prohibited by law. Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant's job qualifications, experience, and abilities.
The District Title IX Coordinator is Holly Lyon, Superintendent, 161 N. Welch St., Goliad, TX 77963; **************.
Elementary Teacher - Intervention Part-Time
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
To view the full job description click on the following link:
Part-Time Intervention Teacher
Employment Term (days): 145
Pay Scale: Paid Hourly
Primary Purpose:
Work with the classroom teacher to provide supplemental instruction.
Implement appropriate interventions in collaboration with school staff.
Qualification Guidelines:
Education/Certifications:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate
Experience:
Prior teaching experience (preferred)
Special Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Ability to engage students in meaningful learning
Strong organizational, communication and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of subjects assigned
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None
Long-Term Substitute Teacher
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Requirements: Required - High School Diploma or GED and must complete an Infant/Toddler CDA (Child Development Associate) certification within 6 months of employment based on date of provision of services.
Certifications: Obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
Work Experience: Prefer 2 years of related experience in the Early Head Start preschool classroom setting. Current or former Head Start employees, students, and parents will receive hiring preference, if qualified. Prefer bilingual (Spanish).
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Attend all required training, including on-line training sessions, workshops, and staff meetings.
2. Remain up to date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program including Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
3. Work as a team member with all education staff, parents, and Parent Committee members to implement curriculum that is meaningful and meets the individual goals of each child and program needs.
4. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to Early Head Start children, families, and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA & HIPPA.
5. Keep up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practices.
6. Knowledge of developmentally appropriate social-emotional development of infants & toddlers.
7. Collaborate with parents in identifying opportunities to learn about the growth and development of their children.
8. Promote positive attachment between caregivers, children, and families.
9. Model appropriate communication skills, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate practices.
10. Continue professional growth by participating in training sessions, ECE classes, etc.
11. Remain familiar with environmental rating scales and implementing appropriate assessment screenings.
12. Develop knowledge of the screenings, assessment, and evaluation instruments.
13. Supervise all classroom activities and outdoor activities.
14. Plan and implement the developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum (Frog Street Infants & Toddlers) and experiences in the manner appropriate to the ages, languages and cultures of children served.
15. Document and provide Part C Service Coordination for children with special needs. Communicate Service Coordination efforts with Director of Family Engagement and Managers.
16. Plan and implement learning experiences that strengthen the intellectual and physical competencies of infants and toddlers, supporting their readiness for school through literacy, phonemic print, and numeracy awareness. Use of enriched language to further their
understanding of increasingly complex and varied vocabulary. Exposure to various books, demonstrates developmentally appropriate book handling skills, and support emerging problem-solving abilities.
17. Implement education lesson plans and individualization for infants & toddlers in accordance with his/her needs, based on a method of observing and recording their interests and developmental progress.
18. Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance and discipline.
19. Maintain a commitment to professionalism and continue personal professional development so that decisions are based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices.
20. Participate in family style mealtimes with the children as a curriculum activity to model good nutrition and proper social skills.
21. Ensure a purposeful program responsive to the children's needs.
22. In cooperation with parent(s), observe, screen, assess, evaluate, monitor and document infants and toddler's development, health, dental and social-emotional health using appropriate child screenings, assessments and evaluations adhering to the timeliness outlined in the Head Start
Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations, and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
23. Refer families to local service agencies when additional services/support are needed.
24. Document and report suspected instances of child abuse as required by law.
25. Develop knowledge of and participate in the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance processes.
Other Responsibilities:
1. Accurately submit paperwork and progress reports to the supervisor as required.
2. Maintain a complete record keeping system on each child's developmental progress, behavior and health, and parental concerns, referrals and contacts made for special needs.
3. Gather and maintain individual, family and classroom data for documentation, on-going assessment, evaluation, and record keeping for successful individual and program planning.
4. Understand, generate and document In-Kind and other allowable costs applied toward the nonfederal share requirements.
5. Maintain an individual system to assure program's needs for parent involvement in each classroom are maintained.
6. Establish positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a relationship of trust and rapport with the parents of the children.
7. Participate in the orientation of parents to Early Head Start throughout the year.
8. Facilitate, provide child-care, and support monthly Parent Committee meetings at the center.
9. Schedule and arrange meetings and documents parent-teacher conferences and home visits as required.
10. Involve parents in the educational activities of the program:
a) to emphasize their role as the primary caregiver of the child's education and development,
b) to support parents with increasing their knowledge, understanding and skills in basic child development.
11. Identify and arrange for parents to participate as volunteers in the classroom and work as substitutes as well as other volunteer activities.
12. Collect monthly In-Kind records from parents and submit reports to their supervisor.
13. Positively promote Early Head Start in the community.
14. Supervise classroom volunteers, including parents as assigned.
15. Work closely with community agencies, as appropriate, for shared activities, recruitment, and transition.
Requirements:
1. Ability to work in diverse environments.
2. Extensive knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
3. Extensive computer knowledge of Word & Excel, also the ability to access e-mail and the willingness to learn new programs as needed.
4. Ability to supervise classroom, staff, and volunteers.
5. Knowledge of the state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect and DFPS Child Care licensing requirements.
6. Knowledge of local resources and families' cultures.
7. Ability to be responsive to the needs of children and to work well with staff, children, and parents/families.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement classroom activities.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
10. Ability to maintain accurate records, which reflect the program requirements and progress of children.
11. Ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and positive attitude in the field of early childhood education.
12. Ability to exhibit patience and tact when communicating with children, families, staff, management, referral sources and the public.
13. Ability to project professionalism in conducting daily activities.
14. Ability to read and follow Performance Standards, Program Policies & Procedures, DFPS Child Care Licensing regulations and emails daily.
15. Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
16. Knowledge of current car seat safety regulations and laws for use when transporting children and families in approved agency vehicles.
17. Ability to lift 60 pounds.
18. Ability to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage in physical play in various learning environments.
19. Understanding that this position may be exposed to communicable diseases and other hazards such as cigarette smoke, pets, at-risk neighborhoods, etc.
20. Ability to handle moderate to loud noise level in work environment.
21. Ability and consent for up to 50% travel by car, bus, airplane, or train to attend conferences, meetings, and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state, and in some cases where overnight travel may be required.
22. Ability to work occasional evening or weekend, as required for events, such as home visits, parent- teacher conferences, parent committee meetings, community events, and social events such as field trips.
23. Possess a valid driver's license.
24. Complete and pass health examination.
25. Confirm work eligibility status.
26. Successfully pass driving history check.
27. Clear criminal background check.
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If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-ApplyElementary Teacher - 1st Grade
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
To view the full job description click on the following link:
Classroom Teacher
Contract Days: 187
Pay Grade: Teacher Pay Scale
Primary Purpose:
Provide students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate with required endorsements for subject and level assigned
Letter of Acceptance from Educator Prep Program and Ability to Obtain Intern Certification Within One Year for Subject and Level Assigned
Special Knowledge/Skills:
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Capitalizes students' interests to engage students to become independent learners.
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of subjects assigned
Uses information about individual student to make learning more meaningful and relevant.
Long Term Substitute Teacher
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Requirements: Required - High School Diploma or GED and must complete an Infant/Toddler CDA (Child Development Associate) certification within 6 months of employment based on date of provision of services.
Certifications: Obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
Work Experience: Prefer 2 years of related experience in the Early Head Start preschool classroom setting. Current or former Head Start employees, students, and parents will receive hiring preference, if qualified. Prefer bilingual (Spanish).
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Attend all required training, including on-line training sessions, workshops, and staff meetings.
2. Remain up to date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program including Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
3. Work as a team member with all education staff, parents, and Parent Committee members to implement curriculum that is meaningful and meets the individual goals of each child and program needs.
4. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to Early Head Start children, families, and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA & HIPPA.
5. Keep up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practices.
6. Knowledge of developmentally appropriate social-emotional development of infants & toddlers.
7. Collaborate with parents in identifying opportunities to learn about the growth and development of their children.
8. Promote positive attachment between caregivers, children, and families.
9. Model appropriate communication skills, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate practices.
10. Continue professional growth by participating in training sessions, ECE classes, etc.
11. Remain familiar with environmental rating scales and implementing appropriate assessment screenings.
12. Develop knowledge of the screenings, assessment, and evaluation instruments.
13. Supervise all classroom activities and outdoor activities.
14. Plan and implement the developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum (Frog Street Infants & Toddlers) and experiences in the manner appropriate to the ages, languages and cultures of children served.
15. Document and provide Part C Service Coordination for children with special needs. Communicate Service Coordination efforts with Director of Family Engagement and Managers.
16. Plan and implement learning experiences that strengthen the intellectual and physical competencies of infants and toddlers, supporting their readiness for school through literacy, phonemic print, and numeracy awareness. Use of enriched language to further their
understanding of increasingly complex and varied vocabulary. Exposure to various books, demonstrates developmentally appropriate book handling skills, and support emerging problem-solving abilities.
17. Implement education lesson plans and individualization for infants & toddlers in accordance with his/her needs, based on a method of observing and recording their interests and developmental progress.
18. Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance and discipline.
19. Maintain a commitment to professionalism and continue personal professional development so that decisions are based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices.
20. Participate in family style mealtimes with the children as a curriculum activity to model good nutrition and proper social skills.
21. Ensure a purposeful program responsive to the children's needs.
22. In cooperation with parent(s), observe, screen, assess, evaluate, monitor and document infants and toddler's development, health, dental and social-emotional health using appropriate child screenings, assessments and evaluations adhering to the timeliness outlined in the Head Start
Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations, and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
23. Refer families to local service agencies when additional services/support are needed.
24. Document and report suspected instances of child abuse as required by law.
25. Develop knowledge of and participate in the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance processes.
Other Responsibilities:
1. Accurately submit paperwork and progress reports to the supervisor as required.
2. Maintain a complete record keeping system on each child's developmental progress, behavior and health, and parental concerns, referrals and contacts made for special needs.
3. Gather and maintain individual, family and classroom data for documentation, on-going assessment, evaluation, and record keeping for successful individual and program planning.
4. Understand, generate and document In-Kind and other allowable costs applied toward the nonfederal share requirements.
5. Maintain an individual system to assure program's needs for parent involvement in each classroom are maintained.
6. Establish positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a relationship of trust and rapport with the parents of the children.
7. Participate in the orientation of parents to Early Head Start throughout the year.
8. Facilitate, provide child-care, and support monthly Parent Committee meetings at the center.
9. Schedule and arrange meetings and documents parent-teacher conferences and home visits as required.
10. Involve parents in the educational activities of the program:
a) to emphasize their role as the primary caregiver of the child's education and development,
b) to support parents with increasing their knowledge, understanding and skills in basic child development.
11. Identify and arrange for parents to participate as volunteers in the classroom and work as substitutes as well as other volunteer activities.
12. Collect monthly In-Kind records from parents and submit reports to their supervisor.
13. Positively promote Early Head Start in the community.
14. Supervise classroom volunteers, including parents as assigned.
15. Work closely with community agencies, as appropriate, for shared activities, recruitment, and transition.
Requirements:
1. Ability to work in diverse environments.
2. Extensive knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
3. Extensive computer knowledge of Word & Excel, also the ability to access e-mail and the willingness to learn new programs as needed.
4. Ability to supervise classroom, staff, and volunteers.
5. Knowledge of the state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect and DFPS Child Care licensing requirements.
6. Knowledge of local resources and families' cultures.
7. Ability to be responsive to the needs of children and to work well with staff, children, and parents/families.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement classroom activities.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
10. Ability to maintain accurate records, which reflect the program requirements and progress of children.
11. Ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and positive attitude in the field of early childhood education.
12. Ability to exhibit patience and tact when communicating with children, families, staff, management, referral sources and the public.
13. Ability to project professionalism in conducting daily activities.
14. Ability to read and follow Performance Standards, Program Policies & Procedures, DFPS Child Care Licensing regulations and emails daily.
15. Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
16. Knowledge of current car seat safety regulations and laws for use when transporting children and families in approved agency vehicles.
17. Ability to lift 60 pounds.
18. Ability to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage in physical play in various learning environments.
19. Understanding that this position may be exposed to communicable diseases and other hazards such as cigarette smoke, pets, at-risk neighborhoods, etc.
20. Ability to handle moderate to loud noise level in work environment.
21. Ability and consent for up to 50% travel by car, bus, airplane, or train to attend conferences, meetings, and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state, and in some cases where overnight travel may be required.
22. Ability to work occasional evening or weekend, as required for events, such as home visits, parent- teacher conferences, parent committee meetings, community events, and social events such as field trips.
23. Possess a valid driver's license.
24. Complete and pass health examination.
25. Confirm work eligibility status.
26. Successfully pass driving history check.
27. Clear criminal background check.
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-ApplyElementary Teacher - Ready Set Learn
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
Employment Term (days): 187
Pay Scale: Teacher
Primary Purpose:
Provide students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth.
Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society.
Develop or modify curriculum and prepare lessons and other instructional materials to student's ability level.
Assist in helping students with replacement behaviors and teach students how to be successful in a classroom setting.
Qualification Guidelines:
Education/Certifications:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate with required certification for subject and grade level assigned
Special education certification (preferred)
Experience:
3 years' teaching experience
ABA training (preferred)
Special Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
General knowledge of applied behavior principles
Excel in/Strong classroom management skills
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Ability to capitalize on students' interests to better engage students and to encourage independent learning
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Uses information about individual student to make learning more meaningful and relevant
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None
Early Head Start Teacher-6
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Req: High School degree or GED, and CDA (Child Development Associate) certification. Certifications: Obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
Work Experience: Prefer 2 years of related experience in the Early Head Start preschool classroom setting. Current or former Head Start employees, students, and parents will receive hiring preference, if qualified. Prefer bilingual (Spanish).
Critical Action Items & Measurables Deliverables:
1. Attend all required training, including on-line training sessions, workshops, and staff meetings.
2. Remain up to date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program including Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
3. Work as a team member with all education staff, parents, and Parent Committee members to implement curriculum that is meaningful and meets the individual goals of each child and program needs.
4. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to Early Head Start children, families, and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA & HIPPA.
5. Keep up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practices.
6. Knowledge of developmentally appropriate social-emotional development of infants & toddlers.
7. Collaborate with parents in identifying opportunities to learn about the growth and development of their children.
8. Promote positive attachment between caregivers, children, and families.
9. Model appropriate communication skills, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate practices.
10. Continue professional growth by participating in training sessions, ECE classes, etc.
11. Remain familiar with environmental rating scales and implementing appropriate assessment screenings.
12. Develop knowledge of the screenings, assessment, and evaluation instruments.
13. Supervise all classroom activities and outdoor activities.
14. Plan and implement the developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum (Frog Street Infants & Toddlers) and experiences in the manner appropriate to the ages, languages and cultures of children served.
15. Document and provide Part C Service Coordination for children with special needs. Communicate Service Coordination efforts with Director of Family Engagement and Managers.
16. Plan and implement learning experiences that strengthen the intellectual and physical competencies of infants and toddlers, supporting their readiness for school through literacy, phonemic print, and numeracy awareness. Use of enriched language to further their understanding of increasingly complex and varied vocabulary. Exposure to various books, demonstrates developmentally appropriate book handling skills, and supports emerging problem-solving abilities.
17. Implement education lesson plans and individualization for infants & toddlers in accordance with his/her needs, based on a method of observing and recording their interests and developmental progress.
18. Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance and discipline.
19. Maintain a commitment to professionalism and continue personal professional development so that decisions are based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices.
20. Participate in family style mealtimes with the children as a curriculum activity to model good nutrition and proper social skills.
21. Ensure a purposeful program responsive to the children's needs.
22. In cooperation with parent(s), observe, screen, assess, evaluate, monitor and document infants and toddler's development, health, dental and social-emotional health using appropriate child screenings, assessments and evaluations adhering to the timeliness outlined in the Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations, and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
23. Refer families to local service agencies when additional services/support are needed.
24. Document and report suspected instances of child abuse as required by law.
25. Develop knowledge of, and participate in, the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance processes.
Other Responsibilities:
1. Accurately submit paperwork and progress reports to the supervisor as required.
2. Maintain a complete record keeping system on each child's developmental progress, behavior and health, and parental concerns, referrals and contacts made for special needs.
3. Gather and maintain individual, family and classroom data for documentation, on-going assessment, evaluation, and record keeping for successful individual and program planning.
4. Understand, generate and document In-Kind and other allowable costs applied toward the non-federal share requirements.
5. Maintain an individual system to assure program's needs for parent involvement in each classroom are maintained.
6. Establish positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a relationship of trust and rapport with the parents of the children.
7. Participate in the orientation of parents to Early Head Start throughout the year.
8. Facilitate, provide child-care, and support monthly Parent Committee meetings at the center.
9. Schedule and arrange meetings and documents parent-teacher conferences and home visits as required.
10. Involve parents in the educational activities of the program:
a. To emphasize their role as the primary caregiver of the child's education and development.
b. To support parents with increasing their knowledge, understanding and skills in basic child development.
11. Identify and arrange for parents to participate as volunteers in the classroom and work as substitutes as well as other volunteer activities.
12. Collect monthly In-Kind records from parents and submit reports to their supervisor.
13. Positively promote Early Head Start in the community.
14. Supervise classroom volunteers, including parents as assigned.
15. Work closely with community agencies, as appropriate, for shared activities, recruitment, and transition.
Requirements:
1. Ability to work in diverse environments.
2. Extensive knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
3. Extensive computer knowledge of Word & Excel, also the ability to access e-mail and the willingness to learn new programs as needed.
4. Ability to supervise classroom, staff, and volunteers.
5. Knowledge of the state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect and DFPS Child Care licensing requirements.
6. Knowledge of local resources and families' cultures.
7. Ability to be responsive to the needs of children and to work well with staff, children, and parents/families.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement classroom activities.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
10. Ability to maintain accurate records, which reflect the program requirements and progress of children.
11. Ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and positive attitude in the field of early childhood education.
12. Ability to exhibit patience and tact when communicating with children, families, staff, management, referral sources and the public.
13. Ability to project professionalism in conducting daily activities.
14. Ability to read and follow Performance Standards, Program Policies & Procedures, DFPS Child Care Licensing regulations and emails daily.
15. Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
16. Knowledge of current car seat safety regulations and laws for use when transporting children and families in approved agency vehicles.
17. Ability to lift 60 pounds.
18. Ability to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage in physical play in various learning environments.
19. Understanding that this position may be exposed to communicable diseases and other hazards such as cigarette smoke, pets, at-risk neighborhoods, etc.
20. Ability to handle moderate to loud noise level in work environment.
21. Ability and consent for up to 50% travel by car, bus, airplane, or train to attend conferences, meetings, and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state, and in some cases where overnight travel may be required.
22. Ability to work occasional evening or weekend, as required for events, such as home visits, parent- teacher conferences, parent committee meetings, community events, and social events such as field trips.
23. Possess a valid driver's license
24. Complete and pass health examination
25. Confirm work eligibility status
26. Successfully pass driving history check
27. Clear criminal background check
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-ApplyElementary Teacher - 3rd Grade
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
To view the full job description click on the following link: Classroom Teacher Contract Days: 187 Pay Grade: Teacher Pay Scale Primary Purpose: Provide students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate with required endorsements for subject and level assigned
Letter of Acceptance from Educator Prep Program and Ability to Obtain Intern Certification Within One Year for Subject and Level Assigned
Special Knowledge/Skills:
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Capitalizes students' interests to engage students to become independent learners.
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of subjects assigned
Uses information about individual student to make learning more meaningful and relevant.
Long Term Substitute Teacher
Teacher job in Cuero, TX
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Requirements: Required - High School Diploma or GED and must complete an Infant/Toddler CDA (Child Development Associate) certification within 6 months of employment based on date of provision of services.
Certifications: Obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
Work Experience: Prefer 2 years of related experience in the Early Head Start preschool classroom setting. Current or former Head Start employees, students, and parents will receive hiring preference, if qualified. Prefer bilingual (Spanish).
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Attend all required training, including on-line training sessions, workshops, and staff meetings.
2. Remain up to date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program including Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
3. Work as a team member with all education staff, parents, and Parent Committee members to implement curriculum that is meaningful and meets the individual goals of each child and program needs.
4. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to Early Head Start children, families, and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA & HIPPA.
5. Keep up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practices.
6. Knowledge of developmentally appropriate social-emotional development of infants & toddlers.
7. Collaborate with parents in identifying opportunities to learn about the growth and development of their children.
8. Promote positive attachment between caregivers, children, and families.
9. Model appropriate communication skills, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate practices.
10. Continue professional growth by participating in training sessions, ECE classes, etc.
11. Remain familiar with environmental rating scales and implementing appropriate assessment screenings.
12. Develop knowledge of the screenings, assessment, and evaluation instruments.
13. Supervise all classroom activities and outdoor activities.
14. Plan and implement the developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum (Frog Street Infants & Toddlers) and experiences in the manner appropriate to the ages, languages and cultures of children served.
15. Document and provide Part C Service Coordination for children with special needs. Communicate Service Coordination efforts with Director of Family Engagement and Managers.
16. Plan and implement learning experiences that strengthen the intellectual and physical competencies of infants and toddlers, supporting their readiness for school through literacy, phonemic print, and numeracy awareness. Use of enriched language to further their
understanding of increasingly complex and varied vocabulary. Exposure to various books, demonstrates developmentally appropriate book handling skills, and support emerging problem-solving abilities.
17. Implement education lesson plans and individualization for infants & toddlers in accordance with his/her needs, based on a method of observing and recording their interests and developmental progress.
18. Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance and discipline.
19. Maintain a commitment to professionalism and continue personal professional development so that decisions are based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices.
20. Participate in family style mealtimes with the children as a curriculum activity to model good nutrition and proper social skills.
21. Ensure a purposeful program responsive to the children's needs.
22. In cooperation with parent(s), observe, screen, assess, evaluate, monitor and document infants and toddler's development, health, dental and social-emotional health using appropriate child screenings, assessments and evaluations adhering to the timeliness outlined in the Head Start
Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations, and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
23. Refer families to local service agencies when additional services/support are needed.
24. Document and report suspected instances of child abuse as required by law.
25. Develop knowledge of and participate in the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance processes.
Other Responsibilities:
1. Accurately submit paperwork and progress reports to the supervisor as required.
2. Maintain a complete record keeping system on each child's developmental progress, behavior and health, and parental concerns, referrals and contacts made for special needs.
3. Gather and maintain individual, family and classroom data for documentation, on-going assessment, evaluation, and record keeping for successful individual and program planning.
4. Understand, generate and document In-Kind and other allowable costs applied toward the nonfederal share requirements.
5. Maintain an individual system to assure program's needs for parent involvement in each classroom are maintained.
6. Establish positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a relationship of trust and rapport with the parents of the children.
7. Participate in the orientation of parents to Early Head Start throughout the year.
8. Facilitate, provide child-care, and support monthly Parent Committee meetings at the center.
9. Schedule and arrange meetings and documents parent-teacher conferences and home visits as required.
10. Involve parents in the educational activities of the program:
a) to emphasize their role as the primary caregiver of the child's education and development,
b) to support parents with increasing their knowledge, understanding and skills in basic child development.
11. Identify and arrange for parents to participate as volunteers in the classroom and work as substitutes as well as other volunteer activities.
12. Collect monthly In-Kind records from parents and submit reports to their supervisor.
13. Positively promote Early Head Start in the community.
14. Supervise classroom volunteers, including parents as assigned.
15. Work closely with community agencies, as appropriate, for shared activities, recruitment, and transition.
Requirements:
1. Ability to work in diverse environments.
2. Extensive knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
3. Extensive computer knowledge of Word & Excel, also the ability to access e-mail and the willingness to learn new programs as needed.
4. Ability to supervise classroom, staff, and volunteers.
5. Knowledge of the state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect and DFPS Child Care licensing requirements.
6. Knowledge of local resources and families' cultures.
7. Ability to be responsive to the needs of children and to work well with staff, children, and parents/families.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement classroom activities.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
10. Ability to maintain accurate records, which reflect the program requirements and progress of children.
11. Ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and positive attitude in the field of early childhood education.
12. Ability to exhibit patience and tact when communicating with children, families, staff, management, referral sources and the public.
13. Ability to project professionalism in conducting daily activities.
14. Ability to read and follow Performance Standards, Program Policies & Procedures, DFPS Child Care Licensing regulations and emails daily.
15. Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
16. Knowledge of current car seat safety regulations and laws for use when transporting children and families in approved agency vehicles.
17. Ability to lift 60 pounds.
18. Ability to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage in physical play in various learning environments.
19. Understanding that this position may be exposed to communicable diseases and other hazards such as cigarette smoke, pets, at-risk neighborhoods, etc.
20. Ability to handle moderate to loud noise level in work environment.
21. Ability and consent for up to 50% travel by car, bus, airplane, or train to attend conferences, meetings, and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state, and in some cases where overnight travel may be required.
22. Ability to work occasional evening or weekend, as required for events, such as home visits, parent- teacher conferences, parent committee meetings, community events, and social events such as field trips.
23. Possess a valid driver's license.
24. Complete and pass health examination.
25. Confirm work eligibility status.
26. Successfully pass driving history check.
27. Clear criminal background check.
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-ApplyHigh School Teacher - CTE AG Equipment Design/Fab
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
To view the full job description click on the following link: CTE Teacher - Ag Equipment Design & Fabrication Employment Term (days): 220 Pay Scale: Teacher Primary Purpose: Provide students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth.
Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society
Qualification Guidelines:
Education/Certifications/Experience:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas Teaching certificate with required endorsements for subject and level assigned
Letter of Acceptance from Educator Prep Program and ability to obtain Intern Certification within one year for subject and level assigned
Or
Two or more years of full-time wage-earning experience in the Welding or Agricultural Equipment Design & Fabrication industry with industry certifications or licensure
And
Welding Inspector VT Level II (preferred)
Experience in certifying students in American Welding Society certifications (preferred)
Special Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Capitalizes students' interests to engage students to become independent learners
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of subjects assigned
Uses information about individual student to make learning more meaningful and relevant
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervise assigned teacher aide(s)
Substitute Teacher-2
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Req: Required - High School diploma or GED Certifications: N/A
Work Experience: Preferred: (2)years related experience in the preschool classroom setting.
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Responsibility for assisting in the education and daily program of a Head Start or Early Head Start classroom.
2. Assist with implementation and coordination of all Head Start or Early Head Start functions.
3. Identifies, reports, provides supportive services in child abuse/neglect cases, notifying the Family Services Center Manager or Center Director.
4. Assist in providing educational experiences that will:
• Instill in each child a good self-image and sense of self-worth.
• Develop language art and skills for all children • Include multi-culture, folklore, etc. into the program.
5. Ensure all children receive individual attention.
6. Be in the classroom before children arrive each morning, unless designated by supervisor to another duty.
7. See that all areas are safe including:
• Classroom
• Playground
• Restrooms
• Classroom and outdoor equipment
8. Make the best use of volunteer help.
9. Assist with child assessments and screenings.
10. Assist on field trips and other school functions.
11. Assist with home-style meal service for the children.
12. Report illness or accidents to the Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
13. Report student absences of three days or more to Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
14. Attending workshops, conferences and all in-service trainings.
15. Maintain mandated training hours and documentation as required.
16. Assist in keeping classroom and other areas clean and neat at all times.
17. Show competency, good judgment, and self-control in working with Head Start or Early Head Start children.
18. Acquire and maintain up-to-date training/certification in CPR and First Aid.
19. Assist with daily activities including staff/child ratio, discipline and safety of all Head Start or Early Head Start children.
20. Assist with other duties as assigned by Family Services Center Manager, or Center Director.
Requirements:
1. Must be able to serve and effectively communicate, to the extent feasible, with children and families with no or limited English proficiency.
2. Working knowledge of business English, spelling, punctuation, and arithmetic.
3. Computer literate.
4. Ability to work effectively without extensive supervision.
5. Ability to operate all office machinery.
6. Ability to function with diplomacy and tact.
7. Handle all student information with utmost confidentiality.
8. Report suspected child abuse/neglect to administrator and law enforcement agency.
9. Abide by all Innovative Network of Knowledge policies and procedures.
10. Abide by DFPS and OHS regulations and standards.
11. Ability to work as a team player.
12. Must have reliable transportation.
13. Possess a valid driver's license.
14. Complete and pass health examination.
15. Confirm work eligibility status.
16. Successfully pass driving history check
17. Clear criminal background check
18. Required to lift up to 60 pounds.
19. Required to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage with children.
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-ApplyHigh School Teacher - any campus
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
To view the full job description click on the following link: Classroom Teacher Contract Days: 187 Pay Grade: Teacher Pay Scale Primary Purpose: Provide students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate with required endorsements for subject and level assigned
Letter of Acceptance from Educator Prep Program and Ability to Obtain Intern Certification Within One Year for Subject and Level Assigned
Special Knowledge/Skills:
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Capitalizes students' interests to engage students to become independent learners.
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of subjects assigned
Uses information about individual student to make learning more meaningful and relevant.
Substitute Teacher
Teacher job in Cuero, TX
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Req: Required - High School diploma or GED Certifications: N/A
Work Experience: Preferred: (2)years related experience in the preschool classroom setting.
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Responsibility for assisting in the education and daily program of a Head Start or Early Head Start classroom.
2. Assist with implementation and coordination of all Head Start or Early Head Start functions.
3. Identifies, reports, provides supportive services in child abuse/neglect cases, notifying the Family Services Center Manager or Center Director.
4. Assist in providing educational experiences that will:
• Instill in each child a good self-image and sense of self-worth.
• Develop language art and skills for all children • Include multi-culture, folklore, etc. into the program.
5. Ensure all children receive individual attention.
6. Be in the classroom before children arrive each morning, unless designated by supervisor to another duty.
7. See that all areas are safe including:
• Classroom
• Playground
• Restrooms
• Classroom and outdoor equipment
8. Make the best use of volunteer help.
9. Assist with child assessments and screenings.
10. Assist on field trips and other school functions.
11. Assist with home-style meal service for the children.
12. Report illness or accidents to the Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
13. Report student absences of three days or more to Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
14. Attending workshops, conferences and all in-service trainings.
15. Maintain mandated training hours and documentation as required.
16. Assist in keeping classroom and other areas clean and neat at all times.
17. Show competency, good judgment, and self-control in working with Head Start or Early Head Start children.
18. Acquire and maintain up-to-date training/certification in CPR and First Aid.
19. Assist with daily activities including staff/child ratio, discipline and safety of all Head Start or Early Head Start children.
20. Assist with other duties as assigned by Family Services Center Manager, or Center Director.
Requirements:
1. Must be able to serve and effectively communicate, to the extent feasible, with children and families with no or limited English proficiency.
2. Working knowledge of business English, spelling, punctuation, and arithmetic.
3. Computer literate.
4. Ability to work effectively without extensive supervision.
5. Ability to operate all office machinery.
6. Ability to function with diplomacy and tact.
7. Handle all student information with utmost confidentiality.
8. Report suspected child abuse/neglect to administrator and law enforcement agency.
9. Abide by all Innovative Network of Knowledge policies and procedures.
10. Abide by DFPS and OHS regulations and standards.
11. Ability to work as a team player.
12. Must have reliable transportation.
13. Possess a valid driver's license.
14. Complete and pass health examination.
15. Confirm work eligibility status.
16. Successfully pass driving history check
17. Clear criminal background check
18. Required to lift up to 60 pounds.
19. Required to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage with children.
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-ApplyAVID Tutor
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
Primary Purpose:
AVID tutor will regularly facilitate small tutorial groups using AVID methodologies under the supervision of the AVID elective teacher. The AVID tutor will serve as an example of a motivated, organized and successful college student.
Qualifications:
AVID tutors should be:
A current college student (preferred)
Personable, outgoing, and motivated
Proficient in high school math skills (preferred)
Prompt and reliable
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
AVID tutors are expected to be able to:
Attend required trainings
Manage and facilitate small groups of students
Maintain confidentiality
Provide a positive role model
Maintain appropriate mentor relationships with students
Communicate effectively
Evaluate and provide feedback to student work
Assist AVID elective teacher
Participate in AVID field trips, motivational activities, and site team meetings (as needed)
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor and/or coordinator
Equipment Used:
Audiovisual equipment, copier, personal computer
Working Conditions:
Moderate lifting (not to exceed 40lbs), prolonged walking, standing, bending, pushing, stooping and kneeling
Exposed to environmental conditions including heat and cold, dust, dirt, and extreme noise
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Ability to maintain physical stamina and proper mental attitude while working under pressure Communicate effectively and professionally at all times.
Substitute Teacher
Teacher job in Cuero, TX
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Academic Req: Required - High School diploma or GED Certifications: N/A
Work Experience: Preferred: (2)years related experience in the preschool classroom setting.
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Responsibility for assisting in the education and daily program of a Head Start or Early Head Start classroom.
2. Assist with implementation and coordination of all Head Start or Early Head Start functions.
3. Identifies, reports, provides supportive services in child abuse/neglect cases, notifying the Family Services Center Manager or Center Director.
4. Assist in providing educational experiences that will:
• Instill in each child a good self-image and sense of self-worth.
• Develop language art and skills for all children • Include multi-culture, folklore, etc. into the program.
5. Ensure all children receive individual attention.
6. Be in the classroom before children arrive each morning, unless designated by supervisor to another duty.
7. See that all areas are safe including:
• Classroom
• Playground
• Restrooms
• Classroom and outdoor equipment
8. Make the best use of volunteer help.
9. Assist with child assessments and screenings.
10. Assist on field trips and other school functions.
11. Assist with home-style meal service for the children.
12. Report illness or accidents to the Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
13. Report student absences of three days or more to Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
14. Attending workshops, conferences and all in-service trainings.
15. Maintain mandated training hours and documentation as required.
16. Assist in keeping classroom and other areas clean and neat at all times.
17. Show competency, good judgment, and self-control in working with Head Start or Early Head Start children.
18. Acquire and maintain up-to-date training/certification in CPR and First Aid.
19. Assist with daily activities including staff/child ratio, discipline and safety of all Head Start or Early Head Start children.
20. Assist with other duties as assigned by Family Services Center Manager, or Center Director.
Requirements:
1. Must be able to serve and effectively communicate, to the extent feasible, with children and families with no or limited English proficiency.
2. Working knowledge of business English, spelling, punctuation, and arithmetic.
3. Computer literate.
4. Ability to work effectively without extensive supervision.
5. Ability to operate all office machinery.
6. Ability to function with diplomacy and tact.
7. Handle all student information with utmost confidentiality.
8. Report suspected child abuse/neglect to administrator and law enforcement agency.
9. Abide by all Innovative Network of Knowledge policies and procedures.
10. Abide by DFPS and OHS regulations and standards.
11. Ability to work as a team player.
12. Must have reliable transportation.
13. Possess a valid driver's license.
14. Complete and pass health examination.
15. Confirm work eligibility status.
16. Successfully pass driving history check
17. Clear criminal background check
18. Required to lift up to 60 pounds.
19. Required to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage with children.
English (United States)
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EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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Auto-ApplyHigh School Teacher - CTE Agriculture Science - 187 days
Teacher job in Victoria, TX
To view the full job description click on the following link: CTE Teacher - Agricultural Science Employment Term (days): 187 Pay Scale: Teacher Primary Purpose: Implement and manage the agricultural science program for assigned campus. Provide students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth.
Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society.
Qualification Guidelines:
Education/Certifications/Experience:
Bachelor's degree from accredited university
Valid Texas Teaching certificate with required endorsements for subject and level assigned
At least one-year student teaching or approved internship
Letter of Acceptance from Educator Prep Program and ability to obtain Intern Certification within one year for subject and level assigned
Or
Two or more years' of full-time wage-earning experience in the Agricultural Science Industry
Special Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge of agricultural science and technology
General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior
Ability to supervise agricultural field experiences
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervise assigned teacher aide(s)