Special Education Paraprofessional - One to One
management in accordance with the district's discipline procedures, which may include the physical restraint, physical movement, lifting and carrying of students; Supervise students in and outside...
1:1 Teacher Assistant - Special Education
District Office Transition Program 1:1 Aide Special Education Teacher Assistant Available: August 18, 2022 SALARY RATES: HOURLY (21-22 SY) (22-23 SY) Full Time Teacher Aides With ELS (PARA) and/or Substitute...
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Special Education Instructional Assistant - Fulltime 2022/23, school year
: 08/10/2022 Closing Date: UNTIL FILLED & & Special Education Instructional Assistant - Fulltime, 2022/23 School year Description: This opening is for a Special Education Instructional Assistant....
Teacher Assistant- Special Education
Addison Trail High School Full Time Special Education Teacher Assistant Available: January 03,2021 Salary: ELS (PARA) and or Substitute License $15.52 PEL/ Vocational Aide $16.95 Full Time 7.75 hours...
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