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Metro Nashville Public Schools
Overview
The Exceptional Education Interventionist Teacher provides direct, explicit research-based interventions and supports access to core instruction for students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). They collaborate with various stakeholders to develop and implement IEPs and ensure compliance with state and federal laws.
Compensation
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Posted
13 days ago
Charter School Associates Inc
The teacher is responsible for developing and implementing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and delivering differentiated instruction to support students' academic and behavioral growth. They must collaborate with staff and parents while ensuring compliance with special education regulations and leading professional development for colleagues.
17 days ago
Music City Center
The paraprofessional works directly with a classroom teacher to assist with the implementation of supports and services for students. Responsibilities include providing small group instruction, monitoring student performance, and facilitating social interactions.
19 days ago
The teacher is responsible for designing and implementing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and delivering differentiated instruction to support students' academic and behavioral growth. They must collaborate with staff and parents while ensuring compliance with special education regulations and maintaining a safe classroom environment.
$54,250 - $71,000 / YEAR
24 days ago
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
The interventionist provides direct, evidence-based academic and behavioral interventions for students with IEPs while collaborating with staff to ensure inclusive support. They are responsible for developing and implementing IEPs, facilitating meetings, and monitoring student progress using data-driven insights.
1 month ago
Hamilton County Schools
The teacher will provide case management and direct instructional services to students who are deaf or hard of hearing in accordance with their Individual Educational Plans. They will also collaborate with staff, parents, and specialists to implement effective intervention strategies and maintain compliance with state and federal regulations.
The teacher will design and provide specialized instruction for students with moderate to severe cognitive or developmental needs while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. They will also collaborate with general educators and service providers to monitor student progress and facilitate IEP team meetings.
The paraprofessional provides one-to-one support for students with special needs by assisting with instruction, monitoring behavior, and facilitating social interactions. They also perform personal care tasks and maintain accurate academic and behavioral data under the supervision of a certified teacher.
The paraprofessional provides one-to-one instructional and personal care support to students with special needs in a classroom setting. Responsibilities include monitoring academic and behavioral data, assisting with personal care tasks, and facilitating social interactions under the direction of a certified teacher.
The paraprofessional provides one-to-one support for students with special needs by assisting with instruction, personal care, and behavioral monitoring. They also collect academic and behavioral data while ensuring a safe and inclusive classroom environment.
KIPP
The Exceptional Education Paraprofessional supports students with disabilities in inclusion or resource settings by assisting with instructional activities and classroom management. They also provide physical support, supervise student transitions, and collaborate with teachers and parents to ensure student success.
$38,526 / YEAR
The paraprofessional provides one-to-one instructional and personal care support to students with special needs in a school setting. Responsibilities include monitoring student behavior and academic progress, assisting with personal care tasks, and collaborating with teachers to implement IEP goals.
The teacher will provide direct, evidence-based academic and behavioral interventions for students with IEPs while facilitating inclusive support in general education settings. They are responsible for developing and implementing IEPs, managing behavioral plans, and collaborating with service providers to ensure compliance with state and federal laws.
The paraprofessional provides one-to-one instructional and personal care support to students with special needs in a school setting. Responsibilities include monitoring academic and behavioral data, assisting with daily living tasks, and implementing instructional plans under teacher supervision.
Intrepid College Prep Schools
The teacher will internalize and execute a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum while collaborating with colleagues to support students with disabilities and English learners. They are also responsible for maintaining a consistent school culture and participating in professional development and community outreach events.
$51,292 - $91,334 / YEAR
The Speech Language Teacher is responsible for assessing students, providing therapy, and facilitating the IEP process while maintaining accurate data and documentation. They must collaborate with school personnel and parents to support student progress and ensure compliance with special education laws.
The teacher will design and provide specialized instruction for students with moderate to severe cognitive or developmental needs according to IEP goals. They are responsible for collaborating with educators and service providers to monitor progress and ensure compliance with state and federal disability laws.
The paraprofessional works directly with classroom teachers to implement academic and behavioral supports in a self-contained setting. They are responsible for facilitating student learning, monitoring performance, and assisting with personal care needs.
The interventionist provides direct, evidence-based academic and behavioral interventions to students with IEPs while collaborating with staff to facilitate inclusive support. They are responsible for developing and implementing IEPs, managing behavioral plans, and ensuring compliance with state and federal special education laws.
The teacher provides direct, evidence-based academic and behavioral interventions for students with Individualized Education Programs. They also collaborate with school teams and service providers to ensure compliance with state and federal laws while facilitating inclusive support.