Smithfield Public Schools
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Smithfield, RI (8 miles from Providence, RI)
LONG-TERM SUBSTITUTE SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONAL Smithfield High School Smithfield Public Schools Smithfield, Rhode Island ( map ) Job Details Job ID: 3427503 Application Deadline: Posted until...
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1 day ago
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Meeting Street - Grace and Carter School
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Providence, RI
Meeting Street is where children of all ages and abilities receive individualized attention from highly trained, dedicated educators, therapists, and staff who work as a team, sharing strategies...
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12 days ago
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Foxborough Regional Charter School
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Foxborough, MA (18 miles from Providence, RI)
Collaborate with special education teacher, BCBA, related service providers, and administration....
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30+ days ago
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Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School
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Franklin, MA (18 miles from Providence, RI)
Position Type: Full-time Positions Available: 1 Job Category : Special Education Special Education Assistant Location Description Our mission is to assist parents in their role as primary educators...
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30+ days ago
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