Special Education Preschool Teacher Education, Training & Library - Ogden, UT at Geebo

Special Education Preschool Teacher

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Weber School District
Teach preschool to students with educational, emotional and physical handicaps. Develop individual educational plan for each student based upon Utahs Early Childhood Core Standards; develop lesson plans; teach subject matter; provide and maintain safe environment; work with parents. Supervise paraprofessionals and collaborate with educational team members, such as speech/language therapists. Draft and implement special behavioral plans for students with emotional and behavioral challenges and use Mandt system to prevent, de-escalate and intervene with behaviors when necessary. Collect academic and behavioral data to report progress on student goals. Assist with student personal hygiene, including diapering and toileting. Work with nursing staff to assist with basic medical issues, including feeding tubes. Physical place of employment is Bonneville Preschool and Day care building at Bonneville High School, 251 East 4800 South, Ogden, UT 84405.
Requirements: Bachelors degree in Education or similar field; Utah state teaching license with endorsement in Early Childhood Special Education or in Utah alternative route to licensure process; proven ability to handle student challenges with patience and diplomacy. Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds for hygiene issues with students. Willing to work before and after regular school hours when needed.
Send resume to: Weber School District, Special Education Dept., Attn: Marilyn Runolfson, 5320 S. Adams Avenue Parkway, Ogden, UT 84405Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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