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Denver Public Schools
Overview
The teacher develops and executes individualized lesson plans across all subjects, focusing on district standards and benchmarks while administering and interpreting educational assessments. Responsibilities also include monitoring student conduct, adapting instructional materials to meet varying student needs, and providing necessary daily living support.
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
2 months ago
This role involves providing advanced assistance and support to teachers and administration, focusing on instructional duties and behavioral management for students from Kindergarten through 5th Grade. Responsibilities include assisting with in-class work, preparing assignments, grading student work, and potentially supporting activities in the Library Media Center or Computer Lab.
$22 / HOUR
This role involves providing direct, explicit, and systematic instruction to small groups of diverse students needing academic intervention to supplement core teaching. Responsibilities include assisting with assessments, analyzing student data for instructional focus, and collaborating with staff to implement effective instructional plans.
The teacher instructs diverse elementary students in core subjects following district curriculum, while also counseling students to encourage achievement and reinforcing positive behavior according to school policy. Responsibilities include preparing and delivering lessons, evaluating student progress through grading, and communicating with parents and staff regarding academic and behavioral issues.
This role involves supporting teachers by providing curriculum-based English language acquisition educational support to students in designated subject areas, focusing on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. The paraprofessional will also assist with material preparation, coordinate instructional efforts with staff, and communicate with parents regarding routine issues in their native language.
$23 / HOUR
The coach is responsible for teaching fundamental and advanced athletic skills to prepare athletes for competition, requiring deep knowledge of the sport's rules, strategies, and safety protocols. This role also involves supporting the coordination and recruitment of student participants for the team.
This role supports the educational, behavioral, social-emotional, and physical needs of elementary students with disabilities across various settings. Responsibilities include assisting with testing, clerical tasks, providing daily living procedures like toileting and feeding, and supporting lesson plan development.
3 months ago
The teacher is responsible for instructing diverse elementary students in core subjects like Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies according to district curriculum standards. Key duties include monitoring student behavior, preparing and grading assignments, and communicating with parents regarding academic and behavioral issues.
This role involves supporting the educational, behavioral, social-emotional, and physical needs of secondary students with disabilities across various settings, including assisting with instruction and daily living procedures like toileting and feeding. Responsibilities also include assisting with testing, record-keeping, and communicating routine educational issues with parents and teachers.
The ELA-S Teacher is tasked with delivering high-quality, differentiated instruction to Spanish-speaking students, focusing on fostering English language acquisition while supporting academic achievement across core subjects. Responsibilities include monitoring student conduct, evaluating performance, preparing educational materials, and communicating with stakeholders regarding student progress and behavior.
This role involves providing direct instruction to small groups of students at a strategic intervention level to supplement core teaching, working with diverse students who struggle academically or motivationally. Responsibilities include assisting with assessments, analyzing student data for instructional focus, collaborating with staff, and preparing detailed reports and lesson plans.
This role involves providing advanced assistance and support to teachers and administration, focusing on instructional and behavioral management duties for students. Responsibilities include assisting with in-class work, preparing assignments, grading, and potentially supporting activities in the Library Media Center or Computer Lab.
The teacher will instruct special education students with visual impairments across a continuum of service settings, focusing on developing student competence and confidence through skill acquisition and conceptual understanding. Responsibilities include monitoring student behavior, evaluating performance, communicating with stakeholders, and preparing educational materials according to guidelines.
This is a one-year position where the associate teacher supports the lead teacher by assisting with lesson delivery, managing student activities, and helping with grading, while also operating as a lead teacher for up to 51% of the day. The role also involves functioning as a teacher resident to foster professional growth and development as an instructional leader.
$64,629 / YEAR
Itinerant Special Education Float Teachers adapt general education lessons and teach various subjects to students with mild to moderate disabilities, while also teaching basic skills to students with severe disabilities. Responsibilities include providing instruction based on IEPs, monitoring student behavior, evaluating performance, and communicating with stakeholders to resolve academic and behavioral issues.
The teacher will develop and execute individualized lesson plans across all subjects, adhering to district standards, while administering and interpreting educational assessments. Responsibilities also include monitoring student conduct, providing daily living assistance as trained, and communicating with parents and staff regarding student progress and behavior.