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Preschool Teacher (Long-Term Substitute)

November 22, 2021 by South St. Paul Public Schools

Effective immediately, the Human Resources Department will accept online applications for a Preschool Teacher (Long-Term Substitute) at Kaposia Education Center.  The estimated assignment dates for this full-time position are early February through end of April, 2022, following the school calendar.  Rate of pay is $29.78 per hour; Independent-Student Support Non-Certified.  This position reports to Director of Equity/Early Learning.

Job Summary
Provide a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate preschool experience for children. Guide children’s behavior in a consistent and positive manner.

Job Functions

Plan, implement, evaluate and coordinate curriculum and behavioral support with other staff.
Observe/monitor/assess/record each child’s development/behavior for reporting and progress monitoring.
Develop and maintain rapport with each child and provide positive behavior guidance to all children, plus provide for the health and safety of each child.
Provide a developmentally appropriate classroom – organized, safe and inclusive of learning centers.
Maintain and order supplies, equipment and materials as appropriate.
Plan and coordinate special events/celebrations of learning.
Develop and maintain communication with parents through daily greeting, parent info, conferences, progress reports, open houses, volunteering and events.
Provide support, direction, supervision and assistance to the assistant(s).
Respond appropriately to emergency or crisis situations.
Maintain appropriate records with the support of the assistant(s).
Maintain communication with all staff and participate as a team member.
Perform other general duties as assigned by your supervisor to accomplish the objectives of the Early Learning Program.
Participate in staff development training programs as assigned.
Attend staff, community education and district meetings as directed or necessary.
Demonstrate prompt, regular and reliable attendance.
Other duties as assigned.

School Psychologist (Long-Term Substitute)

November 22, 2021 by South St. Paul Public Schools

The Human Resources Department is accepting online applications for the position of School Psychologist (long term substitute) at our High School.  This position is available immediately through the end of the 2021-22 school year.  We offer a competitive salary and benefits package.  Salary placement is based on education and experience as indicated in Teachers’ Collectively Bargained Agreement.

Job Summary
Lead the implementation of a school-wide multi-tiered system of support (MTSS) model consistent with the district framework to ensure: high quality instruction and preventative interventions, assessment practices are applied across all levels of the system for a deeper understanding of each student’s needs and alignment of resources and supports necessary for each student’s academic and social-emotional success.

Conduct special education evaluations, including problem identification, assessment selection and administration, result interpretation and team eligibility decisions, and documentation according to state and federal requirements and relevant ethical guidelines. Provide support, assistance and consultation to teachers in addressing assessment needs of students who may have a disability. Provide intellectual, behavioral and occasional academic assessments. Participate in IEP meetings and facilitate communication between staff and families as necessary.

Job Functions

Conduct special education evaluations, including problem identification, assessment selection and administration, result interpretation and team eligibility decisions, and documentation according to state and federal requirements and relevant ethical guidelines
Support delivery of some special education services as specified in Individual Education Plans, by conducting individual or group intervention and consulting with general and special education colleagues
Coordinate SRT (Student Response Team/), including scheduling, record keeping, permissions, and data management,
Coordinate and implement Tier I (general education via consultation) and Tier II interventions for individual or groups of students, including appropriate assessment and progress monitoring
Analyze assessment and intervention data and develop data-based decision-making protocols across tiers of service delivery
Assist with staff training and supervision of staff providing tiered services and interventions
Assist in selection, administration, and/or interpretation of assessments (e.g., Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment data, universal screening data, etc.) to inform instruction or fulfill other school needs
Conduct analyses or research as needed to support decision-making, evaluate effectiveness of programs or interventions, etc.
Cultivate and develop inclusive and equitable working relationships with all students, staff, families and community members.
Demonstrate prompt, regular and reliable attendance
Other duties as assigned

Paraeducator – Program Assistant

November 22, 2021 by North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District

The Adventure Connection (AC) Program Assistant position is a great opportunity to help manage a before and after school program for elementary school students.   Working under the guidance of the Inclusion Facilitator, the AC Program Assistant is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of an Adventure Connection Site. The AC Program Assistant plays a key role in ensuring that program participants have a supportive, interactive, and enriching program experience while ensuring the safety and security of all program participants.  This position will also specialize in creating an environment that minimizes and positively resolves behavior issues for students in the program.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist in overseeing a diversified program to include art, science, service learning, recreational activities and more.
  • Responsible for maintaining the safety of all participants involved in the program.
    Be the lead inclusion staff person to deal with significant behavior issues and help resolve conflicts in a positive manner.
  • Have a strong expertise in a wide variety of techniques and strategies for working with students with behavioral and developmental challenges.
  • Attend multiple trainings each year designed to strengthen behavior management and relationship building skills when working with children.
  • Work with students with special needs and their families to ensure that individualized plans are in place to allow every child to be successful in Adventure Connection.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

ELL Teacher  (Long Term Substitute)

November 19, 2021 by Eastern Carver County (Chaska) School District

ELL Teacher  (Long Term Substitute)
Bluff Creek and Carver Elementary
For specific information or questions contact: Beth Holm at [email protected]

Position Dates:  December 13, 2021 – TBD
Days/FTE: 1.0 FTE/ Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 3:30 pm
Banded/Graded:  C-5-2
Responsible To:  Building Principal; ELL Lead Teacher
Qualifications: Valid State of Minnesota License in EL
Position Purpose:  To support EL students in their mainstream and homeroom classes.  Provide language instruction to student who speak languages other than English. Spanish speaker preferred.

Application review process ongoing until filled

Compensation and Yearly Duration of Employment: Compensation will be determined by District 112 and the Chaska Education Association (CEA). (contract currently under negotiations)

Background check will be conducted.

This is not a benefit eligible position

If you are changing positions or the number of hours you work, your benefits may change.  Please make sure to check the eligibility as listed in the above agreement.

If recommended for employment, applicant will provide proof of legal right to work in the United States if required.

Application Procedure:
Please apply online at: http://www.district112.org (only online applications will be accepted)

2021-22 Reading Temporary Teacher, 0.33 FTE, Dates: ASAP-1/24/22

November 19, 2021 by Minnetonka Public Schools

*This position will work remotely with elementary level eLearning students.

1.    Develops lesson plans and instructional materials and provides individualized and small group instruction to adapt the District approved curriculum to the needs of each pupil.
2.    Translates lesson plans into developmentally appropriate learning experiences.
3.    Establishes and maintains standards of pupil behavior to achieve an effective learning atmosphere.
4.    Evaluates pupils’ academic and social growth, keeps appropriate records in a timely fashion prepares progress reports.
5.    Identifies pupil needs and makes appropriate referrals and develops strategies for individual education plans.
6.    Communicates regularly with parents outside normal classroom day by means of Schoology, newsletters, phone calls, e-mails, conferences, etc.
7.    Works in a supportive and collaborative manner with colleagues and supervisors.
8.    Maintains and improves professional skills by participating in building and department meetings, formal coursework, workshops, and seminars in an effort to stay current with best teaching practices.
9.  Participates in a professional learning community on a regular basis.
10.  Integration of technology into instruction.
11.  Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.

 

2021-22 ELL/ESL Temporary Teacher, 1.0 FTE (MS & Elem) Dates: 12/1/21-6/13/22

November 19, 2021 by Minnetonka Public Schools

**This position will work in two school buildings:  Minnewashta Elementary and Minnetonka Middle School West

1.     Implements methods and techniques of differentiating the District approved curriculum for meeting the needs of individual ELL students.
2.     Plans instruction and other student support activities, including the establishment of overall goals and priorities.
3.     Participates in parent/teacher conferences; interprets student strengths, weaknesses and/or problems that the student may be experiencing in the classroom.
4.     Develops student assessments and evaluates results.
5.     Determines student grades for instructional units and works with classroom teachers to report progress to parents
6.     Works in a supportive and collaborative manner with colleagues and supervisors.
7.     Comply with Minnesota Department of Education requirements for assessing, reporting and serving students who qualify for ELL services.
8.     Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.

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