PreK EarlyLearning Teacher (Bilingual Arabic) Education, Training & Library at Geebo

PreK EarlyLearning Teacher (Bilingual Arabic)

Company Name:
Community Consolidated School District 146
Licensure: Illinois Professional Educator License with Early Childhood 0-Gr 3, Early Childhood SPED, and ESL endorsements required.
Bilingual Arabic preferred.
Experience working with at risk and special education students ages 3-5 preferred.
Summary:
Full time position for blended Pre-Kindergarten and Early childhood classroom. Ability to converse in English and Arabic preferred.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Plan, implement, and supervise developmentally appropriate curriculum for a Pre-K/Early Childhood Blended Class. Maintain a safe and pleasing classroom environment.
Participate as a trans-disciplinary team member to complete educational assessments for children and assist in determining eligibility.
Case-manage assigned children by completing forms and developing and implementing the Individualized Education Plan.
Direct individual and small group instruction.
Regularly monitor educational progress and maintain/complete records and reports as required by program procedures.
Plan and provide support for educational assistants.
Provide an educational environment where instruction is individualized for each student and includes supports and modifications that facilitate learning.
Understanding of typical and atypical child development from birth through five years of age.
Knowledge of the rules and regulations, which apply to the eligibility and provision of services
Ability to use good communication skills and productive problem-solving strategies as a collaborative team member.
Ability to work in partnership with families
Please apply online atEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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