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15 Apr 2026 - 18:48:47
Employer: Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) Expires:
05/16/2026 The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth has exciting
summer employment opportunities for enthusiastic and knowledgeable
Architecture instructors for our summer programs for academically
advanced students in 3rd-5th grade.As a CTY instructor, you lead a small
class of academically advanced students through a rigorous and
interactive three-week course with the support of a teaching
assistant.Opportunities are available for three or six weeks of
employment. Positions are available at Speyer School in Manhattan.Must
be local and able to commute. Commuter assistance is available for
selected staff.ResponsibilitiesSupervise and engage children in various
camp activities, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment.Implement
lesson plans that incorporate educational elements, including math
concepts, while promoting teamwork and creativity.Manage classroom
behavior and provide support to children with special needs.Administer
first aid when necessary and maintain a safe environment.Foster positive
relationships with campers and their families through effective
communication and support.Course Information:Apply geometric concepts,
such as measurement, proportion, ratios, scale, and shapes to create
architectural drawings and build scale modelsInvestigate and explain
scientific principles such as forces, material properties, and
sustainability and demonstrate an understanding of how those principles
apply to architectureIdentify, describe, and explain how architectural
elements contribute to a building’s form, function, and stability and
determine the best way to incorporate those elements into designs and
modelsDesired Qualifications2 or more years of lead/independent teaching
experience in a similar courseRelevant degree in course
contentExperience working with youth is strongly preferredTerms of
EmploymentStarting salary for each three-session ranges from $4,000 to
$5,000 depending upon years of experience and education.Employees
provide their own transportation to domestic sites.In order to be
considered please apply using JHU's external job platform: 2026 CTY
On-Campus Summer Programs Employment
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:47:49
Employer: Moberly School District Expires: 05/16/2026 The Moberly
School District is currently accepting applications for the position of
Teacher – Language Arts, Grades 9-12, for the 2026/27 school year at
Moberly High School. For more information or to apply, visit our
website at https://moberly.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx. To be considered,
you MUST apply via our website. Submit a completed application, college
transcripts, resume, etc. No other documents will be considered without
the receipt of the completed application.
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:42:17
Employer: Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) Expires:
05/16/2026 The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth has exciting
summer employment opportunities for enthusiastic and knowledgeable
Architecture instructors for our summer programs for academically
advanced students in 3rd-5th grade.As a CTY instructor, you lead a small
class of academically advanced students through a rigorous and
interactive three-week course with the support of a teaching
assistant.Opportunities are available for three or six weeks of
employment. Positions are available at Speyer School in Manhattan.Must
be local and able to commute. Commuter assistance is available for
selected staff.ResponsibilitiesSupervise and engage children in various
camp activities, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment.Implement
lesson plans that incorporate educational elements, including math
concepts, while promoting teamwork and creativity.Manage classroom
behavior and provide support to children with special needs.Administer
first aid when necessary and maintain a safe environment.Foster positive
relationships with campers and their families through effective
communication and support.Course Information:Apply geometric concepts,
such as measurement, proportion, ratios, scale, and shapes to create
architectural drawings and build scale modelsInvestigate and explain
scientific principles such as forces, material properties, and
sustainability and demonstrate an understanding of how those principles
apply to architectureIdentify, describe, and explain how architectural
elements contribute to a building’s form, function, and stability and
determine the best way to incorporate those elements into designs and
modelsDesired Qualifications2 or more years of lead/independent teaching
experience in a similar courseRelevant degree in course
contentExperience working with youth is strongly preferredTerms of
EmploymentStarting salary for each three-session ranges from $4,000 to
$5,000 depending upon years of experience and education.Employees
provide their own transportation to domestic sites.In order to be
considered please apply using JHU's external job platform: 2026 CTY
On-Campus Summer Programs Employment
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:41:32
Employer: Robins Nest Preschool and PreK Expires: 05/16/2026 EEC
Certified Preschool/ PreK teacher or a student that has completed Child
Growth and Development looking to gain hours for their certification.
Center is a small school with a loving feel. Position is 40 hours per
week with the opportunity to work a 4 day week. Candidates do need to
pass a background check and fingerprinting prior to
employment.Establishing and enforcing rules for classroom behavior, such
as quiet periods Planning lessons and activities according to the
school’s curriculumTeaching children age-appropriate conceptsOverseeing
classroom activities, including playtime, breaks and mealsMaintaining a
clean and welcoming classroomSupervising children and ensuring their
basic needs are metCreating interactive activities to help children
build social skills, such as obstacle courses or arts and
craftsMaintaining classroom materials and suppliesTracking and reporting
students’ progress to their families
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:41:29
Employer: Amnesty International USA Expires: 05/16/2026 Amnesty
International USA (AIUSA) is the global organization’s presence in the
United States. We engage people in the U.S. to fight injustice all
around the world, while we also work to protect people’s human rights
here in the U.S. Amnesty International USA has more than one million
members and activists in all 50 states, who are part of a larger global
movement of 10 million people in 150 countries. Our members are experts
on specific human rights issues, regions of the world, or advocacy
issues, and they serve as volunteer leaders. Others are volunteer
leaders of member groups in cities, universities, states, or regions of
the country. We are a democratically governed, grassroots membership
organization, which means that our members vote on key policy issues and
elect our Board of Directors. Amnesty International USA’s elected Board
members, staff, and members work together to lead the
organization. NOTE: This role requires a June 15, 2026 start date. Job
Summary AIUSA’s Movement Building and Member Engagement Department
(MBME) brings together grassroots members, activists, and leaders, and
incorporates technology through distributed leadership to create lasting
change. AIUSA works through grassroots development and leadership,
partnership and coalition building, education and training, data
analysis, and storytelling to build our movement for human rights
domestically, connected to the international movement for human rights.
Movement building is the key for sustainable change for the human rights
movement, and AIUSA seeks leaders who can activate and collaborate with
grassroots leaders who can play their part to create lasting change.
Shared leadership is the process by which AIUSA volunteer leaders and
staff together guide AIUSA. Our shared leadership guidelines encompass
core principles, values, accountability, and communication, along with
core principles that serve as the foundation to support AIUSA’s human
rights work. The Manager, Resource and Training (“Manager”) works to
build, strengthen and support Amnesty International USA's Youth and
Student Program (Y&SP). The Youth and Student Program provides young
people with the opportunity to engage in human rights education,
advocacy and organizing in their communities across the United
States. This role is a union position and covered by the Collective
Bargaining Agreement with the Communication Workers of America (CWA),
Local 1180. Essential Responsibilities Student Group Resource
DevelopmentCreate, update, and curate youth-appropriate and diverse
resources for high school and college level student groups and faculty
advisors., including 1-pagers, toolkits, action guides, online tools,
and interactive materialsUpdate and maintain online activism toolboxes
to ensure they are current, engaging, and relevantDevelop, update, and
audit Y&SP resources based on collaboration and consultation with
youth leaders, educators, and staff Peer Trainer Program - Training and
Support Support volunteer youth Peer Trainers in the creation,
preparation, and run-throughs of live trainings for AIUSA student
groups, including support with slide decks and other relevant
materialsCreate and update Facilitation Guides for each Peer Trainer
live trainings and on-demand micro sessionsProvide specific and
actionable feedback and coaching for Peer Trainers on facilitation
skills, delivery, and content accuracyTrack student group participation
and other metrics to inform future training development Collaboration
and Partnerships Collaborate with relevant stakeholders across the
organization to support the successful implementation of training and
resources for AIUSA student groups and faculty advisorsParticipates in
shared responsibility and collaboration with the volunteer and internal
and external constituentsOther duties as assigned Qualifications &
Success ProfileTo succeed in this role, candidates must bring both the
technical expertise to execute the work and the interpersonal and
behavioral competencies that align with AIUSA's mission-driven,
collaborative culture. Knowledge, Skills, AbilitiesSpecialized skill in
developing content tailored to youth audiences, ensuring all digital and
physical resources meet accessibility standardsAbility to mentor and
support youth-led spaces, fostering youth empowerment and
leadershipUnderstanding of learning theories, pedagogical principles,
and instructional design modelsAbility to design comprehensive
facilitation guides for both live and on-demand formats, ensuring clear
learning objectives and engagement strategiesExcellent judgment and
creative problem-solving skills, including negotiation and conflict
resolution skillsProven ability to build trust, cross-functional
communication, and effective partnerships across all constituent
groupsProven ability to manage day-to-day program activities, allocate
resources, and prioritize initiatives to achieve program goalsCoaching
and development skills with proven ability to mentor youth leaders,
provide constructive feedback, and support skill-buildingChange
management capabilities to adapt program strategies based on evolving
youth engagement needs and organizational prioritiesExcellent
communicator with strong written, verbal, and presentation
skills Excellent team and project management skills Ability to embed
inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) best practices
into both strategy and operations Core competencies define how we work
at AIUSA. The Manager, Resource and Training (fixed term) position is
expected to model these behaviors consistently.Execution: Delivers
results by planning, prioritizing, and managing resources to meet goals
efficiently. Transforms strategic objectives into practical, measurable
actions.Problem-Solving: Creates inclusive solutions by analyzing
challenges from multiple perspectives. Applies critical thinking to
develop innovative and practical approaches.Communication: Exchanges
information clearly and effectively, adapting communication to diverse
audiences. Ensures understanding through active, respectful
dialogue.Collaboration: Builds effective teamwork by leveraging diverse
strengths and fostering trust. Develops relationships internally and
externally to achieve shared goals.Adaptability: Navigates change with
flexibility, embracing new opportunities. Adjusts strategies, learns
continuously, and supports others through transitions.Accountability:
Owns actions and outcomes transparently. Follows through on commitments,
acknowledges challenges, and acts with integrity. Functional
Competencies: These competencies reflect the technical practices
required for this role (Volunteer and Leadership Development). Develops
engaged, skilled leaders across diverse communities with measurable
increases in their knowledge and capacity.Builds inclusive organizing,
activism, and grassroots leadership spaces with accountability
frameworks that improve program quality and effectiveness.Develops
organizing, activism, and grassroots leadership strategies for diverse
communities that align with advocacy objectives. Collaborates with
members to create engagement pathways and coalition partnerships that
strengthen grassroots power.Manages activist development initiatives
with measurable results on movement building goals.Creates evaluation
frameworks demonstrating effectiveness and identifying strategic
improvements.Successfully manages resources to optimize impact across
multiple initiatives and adapts implementation plans based on
insights. Education and ExperienceBA/BS and at least 7 years relevant
experience or MA/MS and 5 years relevant experience and/or sufficient
relevant work experience Prior experience working with youth, including
high school and college-aged requiredProficient in creating and
producing educational and/or activism content across various
media—including print (toolkits, one-pagers), visual media, audio, and
video—and applying these via in-person, blended, or virtual, interactive
platformsExperience designing and implementing multi-modal training
workshops tailored to diverse learning styles, including active learning
(simulation, discussion) vs. passive learning (reading, viewing)
techniquesExperience managing relationships with diverse audiences of
grassroots activists, partners, and members of the broader human rights
eco-systemExperience working in a grassroots, volunteer, and/or
member-based organization with shared leadership principles
Physical RequirementsProlonged periods of sitting and/or standing at a
desk and working on a computer Travel Requirements, Weeknight or Weekend
WorkMust be able to attend a youth leadership training in San Francisco,
California from 6/24/26-6/28/26Ability to occasionally travel required,
e.g., staff retreats, member trainings/convenings, annual and regional
AIUSA conferencesSome weeknight and weekend work may be required (e.g.,
member meetings)
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:40:51
Employer: Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District
Expires: 05/16/2026 Purpose of Position: Occupational Therapist will
provide Occupational Therapy services in accordance with the EUPISD Plan
for Special Education Programs and Services.Duties and
Responsibilities: Provide occupational therapy evaluation as well as
direct/consultive services to support students as outlined in
IEP/IFSPsServe as a member of the multidisciplinary evaluation team and
assist in the comprehensive assessment of students suspected of having a
disability as outlined in the Michigan Administrative Rules for Special
EducationEvaluate students regarding sensory, motor, perceptual, and
daily living skills as they affect their educational performance;
Complete sensory processing evaluations as appropriateServe as an IEP
Team member and support the development of quality plans for specially
designed instruction from a disciplinary perspectiveProvide
recommendations for educational interventions to assist classroom
personnel with student learning, achievement, behavior, and use of
assistive educational devicesProvides analysis and interpretation of
information and data in oral/written reportsConsult with team members,
parents, teachers, administrators, and students to obtain data,
interpret data, provide assessment data, and make recommendation(s) for
progress in the school settingUtilize therapy techniques within the
classroom or home setting as a means of transferring recommended
treatment programs from the therapist to classroom personnel, parents,
or care providersMaintain thorough and accurate documentation including
student attendance, Medicaid service logs, and progress monitoring of
IEP Goals and objectivesParticipate in professional development/training
as assignedUpon request, provide professional learning and consultative
services to local educational staffExhibit a high level of
professionalism with the ability to handle confidential information, use
good judgment, plan and maintain a flexible attitudeAs needed for
completion of duties, attend meetings outside of normal working
hoursRemain free of substance abuse and/or illegal drug use at all
timesOther duties as may be assigned by the Director of Special Education
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:38:25
Employer: LifeView Group - Lakeview Center Inc. Expires: 05/16/2026
OverviewAbout Lakeview CenterLakeview Center provides comprehensive
behavioral health care to adults and children with mental illnesses,
drug and alcohol dependencies and intellectual disabilities. Across
Northwest Florida, our services range from residential treatment to
outpatient counseling, psychiatry, trauma care, treatments for substance
misuse and 24/7 support for those with serious mental illnesses. Learn
more at Careers | Lakeview Center (elakeviewcenter.org).Our Community
Action Team (CAT) serves children in homes, schools and daycare settings
to help lower the risk of hospitalization, reduce contact with law
enforcement and improve functioning within the home, school and
community settings. The goal is to help the child/adolescent and family
become successful in the environment where they live, preventing the
need for residential treatment.CAT services are provided in a supportive
and interactive manner and directed toward maintaining or restoring
positive family relationships. The program provides services such as:
family and individual therapy, Wraparound team management, parent
coaching, therapeutic mentoring, and nursing.In Escambia and Santa Rosa
Counties, CAT serves adolescents ages 6 to 21.About LCI with
BenefitsMedical • Dental • Vision • Basic Life and AD&D • Voluntary
Term Life • Employer Paid Long Term Disability • Flexible Spending
Accounts and Health Savings Account • Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) •
Employee Assistance Program • Accident Insurance • Group Critical
Illness Insurance • Individual Short-Term Disability Insurance • Paid
Time Off • Identity Theft Protection • Employee Discount Program •
Teladoc Overview:Primary duty is the performance of work requiring
advanced knowledge (Master’s degree) in the field of Human Services, and
to use such advanced knowledge to consistently exercise discretion and
independent judgment in providing the highest quality client-centered
therapeutic services. Must also use such advanced knowledge to serve as
a consultant and mentor to Bachelor’s Level Direct Care employees and
Behavioral Technicians, among other staff. This position is entrusted
with a high level of responsibility and insight in treating clients and
ensuring services are provided and documented in compliance with
applicable laws and regulations, in addition to LCI and division
standards. Based on the knowledge and degree required, this position
will serve as a lead position in the provision of direct care.
Therapeutic services include but are not limited to, assessment,
treatment planning, direct service provision, person centered services
and management of client risk and safety.Qualifications:Master’s Degree
in psychology, social work, counseling, rehabilitation, or a related
human services field (a related human services field is one in which
major course work includes the study of human behavior and
development).At least two (2) years’ experience working with children
and adolescents who have mental health, substance abuse and/or
co-occurring disorders or developmental disabilities.Must be able to
provide individualized, integrated mental health, substance abuse and
co-occurring services to meet the needs of individuals served and their
families.Must be able to pass organization screening requirements,
including state or federal background screenings as appropriate.Must
possess a valid driver’s license from the state in which you reside, a
good driving record and be insurable under the corporate
policy.Compensation:Salary range is between $49,056 to $52,890 per year.
Salary based on experience.To Apply:Interested applicants please visit
https://www.lifeviewgroup.org/careers-overview and complete the on-line
application. If you require additional assistance, please call Human
Resources at 850-495-3512.LifeView Group, Inc.is an Equal Opportunity
employer. Individuals with Disabilities and Veterans are encouraged to
apply. Drug Free Workplace Employer, DRUG TESTING REQUIREDA Level II
background screening is required. For more information, please use the
following link. HB531 | Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:37:31
Employer: The Stepping Stones Group Expires: 05/16/2026 The
Perfect Playground is hiring Speech Language Pathologists for our
full-time, school-based positions across NY! $2,000 Sign-on Bonus!The
Perfect Playground provides you with unparalleled support and surrounds
you with responsive and supportive clinical leaders. We will provide you
with meaningful interactive opportunities and give you access to our
exclusive content.Qualifications:Graduate from a Speech Pathology
programCurrent license as a Speech Language Pathologist in NYClinical
Fellows encouraged to apply$60-$75 per hour Benefits Matter:$2,000
Hiring BONUS *Please note this applies to new employee's and is good for
new contracts onlyFor local commuters, TRANSIT reimbursement allowance
is available to assist with commuting to and from NYCFull-Time,
School-Based Positions for all SLPs (school-year assignment)Professional
Development Stipends - Rewarding BenefitsHealth &
Wellness Stipend401(k)Online resources, ASHA approved webinars, therapy
ideas and free CEUsTravel Positions (select locations) for all SLPs
(school-year assignment) with our Travel/Relocation Assistance - we will
help you keep track of your move, see tasks and key milestones, view
your relocation benefits 24-7, access important documents and city
guides to gain better control over your relocation budget and finances
and more!Rewarding BenefitsHave other SLP friends looking for a new
opportunity? Refer them today! Last year's top referring individual
received $10,000!!Haven't heard of The Perfect Playground? We are a
company with a strong value system and a social conscience who believes
in putting the needs of children first. We achieve that by making sure
you are placed in a position that is just right for you because we know
what it takes to thrive in your career! Join us in our mission and let's
begin Transforming Lives Together!
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:33:09
Employer: Digistream Investigations Expires: 05/16/2026 DigiStream
Investigations, a fast-growing national private investigation firm,
seeks a full-time Evidence Assistant to join our team in Downtown Tampa,
FL.Office Location: Downtown Tampa, FL (In-office, with opportunity for
1 day per week of remote work after 90 days)Starting Hourly Pay Rate:
$18.00 per hour, with opportunity for growth based on performanceWeekly
Work Schedule: Full-time, Monday – Friday, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM, with
occasional overtime as neededEmployee Benefits: Health, dental, vision,
and life insurance offered, paid time off, and 401(k) retirement plan
with 4% company match offered The Evidence Assistant will edit video and
written reports submitted by the investigative staff relating to
potentially fraudulent disability, liability or workers’ compensation
claims on behalf of insurance companies, government entities, defense
attorneys, and third-party administrators (TPAs). They will deliver
reports, along with surveillance DVDs and invoices, to the client in a
timely manner. The Evidence Assistant will intake customer referrals and
ensure integral case information is captured in the company database
such as subject vitals, case goals, and requested services. The Evidence
Assistant manages, processes, and handles investigative evidence
generated by the office including but not limited to surveillance video,
archived social media content, and reports. The Evidence Assistant will
maintain the work flow of evidence through the office, enter data, and
update sensitive information on a daily basis. The Evidence Assistant
will also take on additional administrative tasks from other departments
as needed with approval from the Evidence
Associate. Responsibilities:Review reports for spelling, formatting, and
grammar to ensure they meet evidentiary standardsEdit surveillance
footage to create client facing reportsAnalyze customer referrals for
key case details and missing informationCommunicate missing information
with client facing personnelEnter details of customer referrals into
company databaseCoordinate and finalize invoices and disseminate final
products to clientsHandle and secure evidencePrepare and submit evidence
for courtroom proceedingsOther duties as may be assigned from time to
time Requirements:Bachelor’s Degree in English, Communications,
Psychology, History, Criminal Justice, or other writing intensive major,
or a Bachelor’s Degree in Film, Multi-media, or other media intensive
major requiredMust be able to type 50+ words per minuteAbility to read,
analyze, and interpret complex documentsExceptional written and oral
communication skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality of
informationAbility to remain objective when handling sensitive
materialWork in a team environment with inside and outside staffMust
currently live in the Tampa Bay area and be willing to commute to
Downtown Tampa Monday through Friday1 day of remote work per week
permitted after successful completion of first 90 days
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:32:21
Employer: Hallmark Youthcare Expires: 05/16/2026 Behavioral
Health Technician– Join Our Team!Now Hiring: Behavioral Health
Technician!Are you 20 or older and passionate about making a difference
in the lives of youth? Join our team and help create a safe, supportive,
and structured environment where young people can grow and succeed.Why
Join Us?Competitive pay up to $21 per hourShift differential
availableOpportunities for advancementOngoing training &
professional developmentMake a real impact every dayIf you’re
compassionate, motivated, and ready to support youth in a meaningful
way, we’d love to hear from you!Work Location: In person
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:31:41
Employer: AIM Target Programs, Inc. Expires: 05/16/2026 Facilitate
in person or virtual groups for Anger Management and Substance Use
Disorder. Looking for Bachelor's Degree with certification or working
towards Master's Degree, and group experience. We are an outpatient
counseling agency. Applicant must have strong empathy, be an active
listener and communication skills are essential. Efficient at noting
files and keeping group attendance.
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:31:19
Employer: L'Arche Noah Sealth of Seattle Expires: 05/16/2026 About
L'Arche and the job:We should let you know right away that L'Arche is
not an ordinary job but also a choice to participate in a spiritual
community with a certain lifestyle. We are currently hiring for the role
of a full-time, live-in care assistant to support L'Arche Core Members
(adults with developmental disabilities) in living their best life.
Assistants and Core Members share a home and life together in our 3
homes in Seattle. Living in the L'Arche Seattle community is a unique
and authentic experience that can teach anyone what it means to be a
part of something bigger than oneself.The responsibilities of an
Assistant includecare-givinghelping to create a home environmentbuilding
communitybeing an accompanier to those with disabilities.Assistants are
often surprised by the new horizons that open up for them through the
depth of their experiences and by the way that the people at the heart
of a L'Arche community touch their lives.Qualifications:As a candidate
for employment, one is not required to have any previous experience with
people with a developmental disability or community living. For many,
L’Arche is their first experience of both.Students must be at least 18
years of age, have a high school diploma and clear a background check.
They must be responsible, patient, and flexible. As L'Arche employees
hold responsibility to the quality of care for the individuals we work
with, the student must be dependable and ready to learn
quickly.Educational benefits:Students working at L'Arche will get hands
on experience in non-profit management and health care advocacy. There
are also many opportunities to gain meaningful experience in art,
therapy, psychology, accounting, and culinary arts. As many of our Core
Members are Deaf, students working at L'Arche can also expect to learn
ASL. All training is supplied by and paid for by L'Arche.
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:31:13
Employer: Be A Leader Foundation Expires: 05/16/2026 Job
Title: Postsecondary Advisor Reports To: Manager – Postsecondary
Advising ProgramsLocation: Metro Phoenix, AZ Salary: $42,000 – $46,000
per year; DOE; health care benefits, monthly gas and phone stipends
available Revised: April 2026 ABOUT BE A LEADER FOUNDATIONFounded in
2002, the Be A Leader Foundation has impacted the lives of thousands of
underserved youth in Arizona. Starting in 2006, Be A Leader began
offering structured leadership programming to thirty-two 8th-grade
students. Since then, the organization has added additional programs
now impacting thousands of students, 7th grade through college, annually
in three main focus areas: College Access, Postsecondary Advising, and
College Success. Our vision is that all students have the opportunity to
succeed in higher education and have the skills and resources to ensure
personal success. Our mission is to increase the number of students who
are prepared for and succeed in higher education by empowering them with
tools, leadership skills, and consistent support, transforming lives,
and creating life-long opportunities for success. SUMMARYThe Be A Leader
Foundation is seeking a high-caliber, motivated, and equity-minded
leader to serve as the organization’s college-advising representative at
our high school partner sites. This role will offer student-centered
college advising, serving as a central figure in providing strategic,
focused, and direct support to students. With a strong emphasis on
equity and data-driven approaches, the Postsecondary Advisor will
collaborate with site teams to implement and sustain targeted practices
that enhance well-matched postsecondary enrollment and support students’
transition to college, particularly for Black, Latino, and low-income
students and families. Under the guidance of the Manager of
Postsecondary Advising Programs, the Postsecondary Advisor will
facilitate the implementation of these strategies within school sites,
primarily in the Phoenix Union and Tolleson Union high school districts,
during regular school hours, with occasional evening, weekend, and
community-based events to support students and their families. SPECIFIC
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: College Advising and Support ● Offer
personalized college advising to students both individually and in
groups, utilizing equitable and continuous improvement-based
practices. ● Provide support to students in completing crucial
college-going milestones such as college applications, FAFSA,
scholarships, and enrollment. ● Supervise college advisors to ensure
they receive proper training and oversight, ensuring high-quality
student support and further assisting in the completion of college-going
milestones. Data Analysis and Reporting ● Analyze student-level data
and lead reflective practices with assigned school teams.● Gather,
maintain, analyze, and submit frequent data reports related to goals for
school teams and leadership in a timely manner. Facilitation and
Collaboration ● Engage teams and individuals in effective,
action-oriented dialogue to determine next steps for student
support. ● Support school teams in applying appropriate tools from
improvement science and other practitioner-oriented research
methodologies to support improvement efforts. ● Leadership and
facilitation of student-centered equitable practices. ● Strong
collaborative, team player who is self-reflective and brings a
“learner's mind” to challenging or uncertain situations. ● Keep open
communication with team members (internal and external), leadership, and
school sites. STRATEGIC SUPPORT:● Support strategic planning of school
and network-wide events. SKILLS AND ABILITIES:● Strong
knowledge/background in college access and readiness. ● Demonstrated
commitment to advancing the mission of supporting our students. ● Some
knowledge of basic concepts in continuous improvement. ● Data practices:
ability to interpret data and create actionable plans; comfort with
facilitating conversations about data. ● Ability to problem solve and
exercise independent judgment. ● Flexibility and tolerance of
ambiguity. ● Ability to lead as needed, to make gains towards the
outcome. ● Ability to facilitate meaningful, engaging learning
experiences for adults. Experience facilitating/leading staff in a
public school setting. ● Excellent at organizing, attending to detail,
meeting deadlines, and taking a task or project from concept through to
completion, while also being flexible, adaptable, and eager to develop
creative solutions to problems. ● Strong relationship management and
communication skills. ● Ability to think strategically at the process
level, while maintaining the big picture. ● Contribute positively to
organizational learning, growth, and culture. OTHER
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS/ABILITIES:● Possession of, or ability to obtain, a
fingerprint clearance card. ● Must be able to work in a well-lit,
temperature-controlled work area. ● Must be able to see and work with a
computer screen for extended periods of time.● Must be able to work in
an open area with other employees and volunteers ● Professional demeanor
and appropriate professional dress code required ● Highly organized;
strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational
skills ● Excellent written and verbal communication skills ● Time
management and ability to meet deadlines ● Electronic and computer
skills: facility and experience with Office productivity software (Word,
Excel, etc.), internet fluency ● Must have a valid driver’s license and
reliable transportation to travel to assigned school sites● Independent
worker with the ability to work as a member of a multidisciplinary team
when needed● Knowledge of colleges, their academic programs, admission
policies, and financial policies ● Employment contingent on background
check clearance ● Evenings and Saturdays will be
required EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:B.A., B.S or equivalent; or at least four
years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of
education and experience; experience supporting diverse student
populations. Teaching or facilitation experience, and a background in
college admissions or high school college counseling is
preferred. LANGUAGE SKILLS:Ability to read, analyze, and interpret
general periodicals, professional journals, etc. Ability to write
reports, business correspondence, and program/activity plans. Spanish
fluency is preferred. Interested applicants should send their cover
letter and resume to Edith Betancourt, Manager of Advising Programs,
edith.betancourt@bealeader.org Disclaimer: This is not necessarily an
exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements,
efforts, or working conditions associated with the job. While this is
intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management
reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or
different tasks be performed when circumstances change, i.e.,
emergencies, changes in personnel, workload, rush jobs, or technological developments.
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:28:55
Employer: Juab School District Expires: 05/16/2026 Job Title: High School Social Studies TeacherLocation: Juab High School - Nephi, UTEmployment Type: Full-Time - 183 Day ContractContact: Vice Principal Jones jackson.jones@juabsd.orgPosition OverviewJuab High School is seeking a dynamic and dedicated High School Social Studies Teacher to join our team for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year. The ideal candidate will foster critical thinking, civic engagement, and a deep understanding of history, government, economics, and geography in a supportive and engaging classroom environment.Preference will be given to candidates with a Social Studies endorsement.However, applicants with Physical Education and/or Art endorsements are also encouraged to apply, as additional teaching assignments in these areas may be available.Key ResponsibilitiesPlan and deliver engaging, standards-based instruction in Social Studies courses (e.g., U.S. History, World History, Government, Economics).Create a positive classroom environment that promotes student learning and respect.Use a variety of instructional strategies to meet diverse student needs.Assess student progress and provide timely feedback.Integrate technology and current events into instruction.Collaborate with colleagues, parents, and administration to support student success.Participate in school activities, meetings, and professional development.QualificationsBachelor's degree in Education, Social Studies, or a related field.Valid state teaching license with Social Studies endorsement (preferred).Additional endorsements in Physical Education and/or Art are highly desirable.Strong classroom management and communication skills.Commitment to student-centered learning and academic excellence.Preferred AttributesAbility to teach multiple subject areas if needed.Passion for engaging students in real-world applications of social studies content.Willingness to contribute to extracurricular programs or coaching (if applicable).Compensation & BenefitsSalary based on district schedule and experience.Comprehensive benefits package (health, retirement, etc.).Professional development opportunities.Equal Opportunity EmployerJuab School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age.
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:28:51
Employer: The Stepping Stones Group Expires: 05/16/2026 The
Stepping Stones Group & Perfect Playground are hiring Occupational
Therapists for our full or part-time, school-based positions in multiple
locations throughout NY! $5,000 Sign-on Bonus!Perfect Playground
provides you with unparalleled support and surrounds you with responsive
and supportive clinical leaders. We will provide you with meaningful
interactive opportunities and give you access to our exclusive
content.Qualifications:Graduate from an Occupational Therapy
programCurrent license or in process of applying as an Occupational
Therapist in New YorkSchool Experience Preferred - willing to train if
OT is new to the field$60-$75 per hour Benefits Matter:$5,000 Hiring
BONUS *Please note this applies to new employee's and is good for new
contracts onlyFor local commuters, TRANSIT reimbursement allowance is
available to assist with commuting to and from NYCFull-Time,
School-Based Positions for all OTs (school-year assignment)Spread Pay
PlanProfessional Development Stipends - Rewarding BenefitsHealth &
Wellness StipendOnline resources, NBCOT approved webinars, therapy ideas
and free CEUsTravel Positions (select locations) for all OTs
(school-year assignment) with our Travel/Relocation Assistance - we will
help you keep track of your move, see tasks and key milestones, view
your relocation benefits 24-7, access important documents and city
guides to gain better control over your relocation budget and finances
and more!Rewarding BenefitsHave other OT friends looking for a new
opportunity? Refer them today! Last year's top referring individual
received $10,000!!Haven't heard of The Perfect Playground? We are a
company with a strong value system and a social conscience who believes
in putting the needs of children first. We achieve that by making sure
you are placed in a position that is just right for you because we know
what it takes to thrive in your career! Join us in our mission and let's
begin Transforming Lives Together!
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:25:43
Employer: Moberly School District Expires: 05/16/2026 The Moberly
School District is currently accepting applications for the position of
Teacher – Special Services, Grades 9-12, for the 2026/27 school year at
Moberly High School. For more information or to apply, visit our
website at https://moberly.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx. To be considered,
you MUST apply via our website. Submit a completed application, college
transcripts, resume, etc. No other documents will be considered without
the receipt of the completed application.
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:25:14
Employer: The Stepping Stones Group Expires: 05/16/2026 Join Our
Mission to Transform Lives! 'Empowering Students, Enriching
Futures!' Are you a passionate Physical Therapist ready to make a
powerful impact? The Stepping Stones Group and The Perfect Playground
are excited to welcome you to our dynamic team
in NY! Here, you'll deliver exceptional therapy services to students in
schools, helping them unlock their full potential. This full-time,
school-based position offers an exhilarating opportunity to transform
young lives and spark a brighter future every day. What We're Looking
For: Graduate from a Physical Therapy program Current license as a
Physical Therapist in NYSchool experience preferred Why You'll Love
Working with Us: Competitive pay, Benefits, and Health and Wellness
stipends that let you enjoy life inside and outside of
school Relocation assistance - Ready for a new adventure? We've got
you! Spread Pay Plan: Enjoy a consistent income throughout the
year. Professional Development Stipends: We invest in YOU! 401(k)
Plan: Secure your future with our retirement savings plan. Online
Resources: Access APTA-approved webinars, therapy ideas, and free
CEUs. Travel Positions Available - Explore new places while doing what
you love! Referral Program: Share the opportunity! Refer your friends
and help them join our amazing team today! A workplace
where you're supported, respected, and encouraged to do your best work
every day. What You'll Do: Provide Therapy: Deliver engaging and
effective physical therapy services to students, both individually and
in group settings. Collaborate: Work closely with teachers, parents, and
school staff to create a supportive environment for students' physical
development. Haven't heard of The Perfect Playground? We are a company
with a strong value system and a social conscience who believes in
putting the needs of children first. We achieve that by making sure you
are placed in a position that is just right for you because we know what
it takes to thrive in your career! Join us in our mission and let's
begin Transforming Lives Together!
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:20:45
Employer: Camp Walt Whitman Expires: 05/16/2026 CAMP WALT
WHITMAN OUTDOOR LOGISTICS COORDINATORAre you a master of organization
with a passion for the White Mountains? Camp Walt Whitman is looking for
a high-energy Outdoor Logistics Coordinator to serve as the "engine
room" of our adventure program. This is a unique hybrid role that
blends critical behind-the-scenes operations with high-impact field
leadership.You’ll ensure our wilderness trips go off without a hitch by
managing gear, food, and transport, while also getting the chance to
lead campers through some of the most beautiful terrain in the
Northeast. Core Responsibilities1. Logistics & OperationsGear
Management: Maintain, inventory, and repair outdoor equipment (tents,
stoves, packs, sleeping bags). Ensure all gear is clean and safe for
camper use.Trip Packing: Organize and pack "trail-ready" food
bins and specialized equipment for multi-day backpacking and canoeing
trips. 2. Field Leadership & InstructionHiking: Lead campers on day
hikes throughout the White Mountain National Forest, ensuring safety and
fostering an appreciation for nature.Technical Elements: Assist in
facilitating our Rock Climbing program and High Ropes courses (training
provided).Safety: Maintain strict adherence to CWW safety protocols and
Leave No Trace (LNT) principles. Who You AreOrganized &
Detail-Oriented: You’re the person who knows exactly where the spare
fuel canisters are and never forgets to pack the salt for a three-day
trek.Mountain Savvy: Comfortable navigating trails and spending long
days outdoors in various weather conditions.A Natural Mentor: You love
working with children and can turn a logistics delay into a fun
"teachable moment."Problem Solver: You stay calm when a van
battery dies or a tent pole snaps, finding solutions quickly and
efficiently. QualificationsMust be at least 21 years old (for vehicle
insurance purposes).Experience in outdoor education, camp settings, or
wilderness leadership is a plus.A clean driving record and comfort
driving large passenger vans.Familiarity with the White Mountains is a
major plus! Why Join the CWW Team?Beyond a competitive seasonal salary,
you’ll join a premier summer camp community that feels like family.
You’ll have the White Mountains as your backyard, a chance to sharpen
your technical outdoor skills, and the satisfaction of knowing you’re
the reason our campers have life-changing adventures. Dates: June 6th –
August 9th, 2026Salary + travel stipend + room & board + WFA
certification*internship opportunities available - just ask so we can
work with your school to match internship criteria!*Some educational
institutions require prior approval before the start of an internship.
It is the responsibility of the student to check with their institution
to be sure they meet any requirements before they accept a
position. WHAT YOU WILL GAINCommunication, time management, teamwork,
creativity, flexibility, work ethic, adaptability, flexibility,
interpersonal skills, problem solving, independence, initiative, and
much more!ABOUT CAMP WALT WHITMANCamp Walt Whitman is a premier, co-ed,
traditional sleep-away camp located in the beautiful White Mountains of
New Hampshire. With over 400 campers and 200 staff, Camp Walt Whitman is
an incredible place to meet people from all over the world in a warm,
welcoming, and inclusive community. We work together to provide our
campers with a positive and powerful experience that will last a
lifetime, all while having a ton of fun and gaining valuable skills in
leadership and communication along the way. APPLY HERE!!Working at Camp
Walt Whitman on VimeoContact Info:Matt Karnermatt@campwalt.com1-800-657-8282 | www.campwalt.com
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:16:05
Employer: Fort Bend ISD Expires: 10/01/2026 Job OverviewThe
Teacher Special Education High School ATS will provide instruction in
behavior, communication, independent living, social and personal care to
students with disabilities using a variety of teaching techniques,
materials, and equipment. The incumbent will provide overall support and
training to enhance students with disabilities transition from the high
school setting to their post secondary setting. Any teacher who will
coach a UIL sport will also provide athletic services related to that
athletic sport and the athletic program. Position DescriptionEssential
Duties and ResponsibilitiesService DeliveryPrepare students with
disabilities to become contributing members of the community through
employment, education, training, independent life skills and
self-advocacyConduct Person-Centered Planning Assessments (e.g., Life
Plan)Coordinate a set of activities for individual students focused on
improving student academic and functional achievement in order to
facilitate movement from school to adult lifeBuild relationships with
the community to facilitate training and instruction in real
environmentsCommunicate effectively with students, professional staff,
parents, and community in a positive mannerCollaborate with appropriate
agencies, community groups, and colleges as neededExecute behavioral
strategies as identified by the students’ ARD documents (e.g.,
reinforcements, consequences, contingencies) Intervene using a continuum
of behavior intervention strategies, up to and including approved
physical restraint when student is in danger of harming themselves or
othersCollaborate with campus staff on Community Based Instruction
expectations for each studentMaintain data, documentation, and student’s
progress while students participate in campus and community training
assignmentsUse appropriate adaptive equipment and assistive technology
as documented in the ARD and/or recommended by related service providers
to facilitate learning, communication, mobility and positioningAssist
students with personal care services and mobility (e.g., feeding,
cleaning, dressing, lifting, positioning, transitioning, toileting,
changing and arrival/departure)Direct and oversee the activities of
educational setting paraprofessional(s), aide(s), volunteer(s), or peer
tutor(s)Participate in appropriate professional development activities
as required or assigned ComplianceMaintain confidentiality of student
information and secure proper forms for emergency proceduresPrepare
paperwork for and participate in Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD)
meetingsConduct instructional and other professional activities
consistent with the requirements of state and federal laws If the
position is tied to coaching a UIL sport, the following essential duties
and responsibilities are applicable to coaching:Perform coaching duties
as assigned as well as other duties required for the smooth, efficient
operation of a successful athletic programPossess knowledge and adhere
to UIL rules and regulationsAssist the Athletic Department with budget,
schedules, care/use of facilitiesCommunicate with the Athletic
Department on a regular basis Supervisory
ResponsibilitiesNone Qualification RequirementsTo perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the above
essential duties satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities, required
unless otherwise stated as preferred. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essentials
functions.Bachelor's degree Education or related fieldValid Teaching
Certification Issued by Texas Education Agency appropriate to subject
and grade level of assignment or demonstrate competency through the
state's Texas Content Competency Worksheet (TCCW) or has received
statement of eligibilityValid Special Education Certification EC-12, or
Special Education Specialist Certification EC-12De-Escalation/Restraint
Certification (CPI) preferred or required to obtain once hired
(district-provided training)Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) training
required within one year of hire dateClass B, Texas Commercial Driver's
License (CDL) with Passenger Endorsement Required within one year of
hire dateValid Driver's license with CDL Certification preferred if
coaching a UIL sportCoaching experience preferred if coaching a UIL
sportAbility to plan and implement lessons based on needs and abilities
of studentsAbility to establish and maintain effective relationships
with students, peers and parentsExcellent communication skills, both
oral and writtenDemonstrated knowledge of appropriate technology
equipment and software programsProven ability to apply knowledge of
current research and theory to instructional programs Physical
Requirements/Working ConditionsThe work environment characteristics and
physical demands described here are representative of those an employee
encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed in
classrooms, offices, work stations and meeting rooms.The position
requires occasional walking, standing, sitting, bending, stooping,
kneeling, crouching, crawling, and lifting/carrying work related items
weighing less than 40 pounds, such as books, papers and presentation
materials. The employee is regularly required to use hands to finger,
handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms;
and talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include
close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Attendance
at conferences and professional development is required. Work involves
everyday risks and discomforts which require normal safety precautions
when operating equipment or performing job duties. May work prolonged or
irregular hours and must be able to maintain emotional control under
stress.Additional InformationThe employee will be required to work
outside up to 25% of the time and will be exposed to the elements and
inclement weather. This position requires lifting and positioning
students, controlling certain behavior through hands-on intervention
strategies and approved physical restraint strategies. Teachers are
expected to intervene with students' behavior, which can include
aggression, self-injurious behaviors, disruptive behaviors, and
self-stimulatory behaviors. The potential exists for exposure to bodily
fluids and frequent childhood, pre-teen and teen illnesses. Primary
Location: TEXASJob: SPECIAL EDOrganization: CAMPUSPosition
Calendar: 190AU1School Year:2026-2027Salary Grade: P7Unposting Date: Sep
30, 2026, 10:59:00 PM
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15 Apr 2026 - 18:15:36
Employer: Fort Bend ISD Expires: 10/01/2026 Job OverviewThe
Teacher will plan and implement an instructional program and provide
related educational services for students in assigned grade levels. The
incumbent will manage student behavior, assess and evaluate student
achievement, and modify instructional activities as required as well as
carry out a variety of student monitoring and controls activities. Any
teacher who will coach a UIL sport will also provide athletic services
related to that athletic sport and the athletic program. Position
DescriptionEssential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAssess student abilities
as related to desired educational goals, objectives and outcomes.
Continually assess student achievement and maintain appropriate
assessment and evaluation documentation for institutional and individual
reporting purposes.Plan appropriate instructional/learning strategies
and activities including determination of appropriate kind and level of
materialsImplement an instructional program which provides appropriate
learning experiences, considering different learning styles and a range
of learning curvesManage the behavior of learners in instructional
setting to ensure environment is conducive to the learning process,
assist and participate in management of student behavior in other parts
of the school, center, school grounds or work siteCoordinate
instructional related and testing activities with other professional
staff, both school and non-school-based, as required, maximizing
learning opportunitiesUtilize a variety of instructional materials and
available multi-media and computer technology to enhance learningWork in
a self-contained, team, departmental, itinerant capacity, or at field
work site, as assigned; request assistance of and work with resource
personnelParticipate in in-service and staff development activities and
staff meetings as required or assignedEnsure continuous communication
with parents, both written and oral, to keep them informed of student(s)
progressContinually communicate with students on instructional
expectations and keep them informed of their progress in meeting those
expectationsManage allotted learning time to maximize student
achievementMay assign work to and supervise instructional assistants,
parent and student volunteersEnsure classroom and/or instructional
environment is attractive, healthful, safe, and conducive to learning
and that materials are accessible to students and in good conditionMay,
as itinerant, serve at two or more schools on a regular basis. May make
off-school site visits to monitor students, confer with employers, or
site instructors.Support or participate in school wide student
activities and social events and approved fund raising activitiesAs
assigned or required, monitor student behavior in non-instructional
areas and intervenes to control and modify disruptive behavior,
reporting to appropriate administrator as appropriateFrom time-to-time,
collaborate with other professionals (guidance counselors, librarians)
to carry out school-wide instructional or related activities If the
position is tied to coaching a UIL sport, the following essential duties
and responsibilities are applicable to coaching:Perform coaching duties
as assigned as well as other duties required for the smooth, efficient
operation of a successful athletic programPossess knowledge and adhere
to UIL rules and regulationsAssist the Athletic Department with budget,
schedules, care/use of facilitiesCommunicate with the Athletic
Department on a regular basis Supervisory
ResponsibilitiesNone Qualification RequirementsTo perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the above
essential duties satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities, required
unless otherwise stated as preferred. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essentials
functions.Bachelor's degreeMaster's degree preferredValid Teaching
Certification Issued by Texas Education Agency appropriate to subject
and grade level of assignment or has received statement of
eligibilityValid Texas ESL Certification for Elementary and Secondary
English/ELA teaching assignments, or must be obtained within 6 months of
hireValid Bilingual Certification for Bilingual teaching
assignmentsValid Driver's license with CDL Certification preferred if
coaching a UIL sportCoaching experience preferred if coaching a UIL
sportDemonstrated knowledge of FBISD program of studies related to
assignments and public school mission, goals and
organizationDemonstrated knowledge of content, curriculum, methods,
materials and equipment of instructional specialty(ies) to which
assignedDemonstrated knowledge of adolescent growth and development or,
if applicable, adult learning theoryAbility to apply knowledge of
current research and theory to instructional programsAbility to plan and
implement lessons based on division and school objectives and the needs
and abilities of students to whom assignedAbility to establish and
maintain effective relationships with students, peers and parentsStrong
oral and written communication skillsIf teaching a foreign language,
proficiency in oral and written communication in that language; if
teaching choral music, ability to demonstrate proper techniques
(singing) is highly desirable; if teaching instrumental music classes,
proficiency in one or more musical instruments; for both choral and
instrumental music teachers, excellent hearing and ability to determine
pitch and tone variations; if teaching in a vocational trade, including
business trades, journey-level proficiency in that trade is with on the
job journey, lead, or supervisory experience highly desirableIf teaching
auto mechanics or driver education, assigned off-site tasks or serving
as an itinerant, possession of an appropriate, valid automotive vehicle
operator's license is required Physical Requirements/Working
ConditionsThe work environment characteristics and physical demands
described here are representative of those an employee encounters while
performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to
perform the essential functions. Work is performed in classrooms,
offices, work stations and meeting rooms.The position requires
occasional walking, standing, sitting, bending, stooping, kneeling,
crouching, crawling, and lifting/carrying work related items weighing
less than 40 pounds, such as books, papers and presentation materials.
The employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or
feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk or
hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close
vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Attendance at
conferences and professional development is required. Work involves
everyday risks and discomforts which require normal safety precautions
when operating equipment or performing job duties. May work prolonged or
irregular hours and must be able to maintain emotional control under
stress.Additional InformationThis position may require travel to various
campuses, district meeting sites and conferences/meetings in and out of
state. This position may require the employee to work some evenings and
weekends. Work may include noisy and/or disruptive student behavior.
Potential exposure to bodily fluids and frequent childhood, pre-teen or
teen illnesses may occur. Primary
Location: TEXASJob: TeacherOrganization: CAMPUSPosition
Calendar: 190AU1School Year:2026-2027Salary Grade: P7Unposting Date: Sep
30, 2026, 10:59:00 PM
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