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Mitchell Martin

Our client a Preschool has an immediate need for a Special Education TeacherType:
ContractLocation:
Bronx
Qualifications:
o Baccalaureate Degreeo New York State Teaching Certificate-Special Educationo Minimum of one year teaching experience with special needs children in an early childhood and/or special education setting or minimum two years as a Teacher Assistanto 2 yrs of Pediatrics experience requiredo An ability and willingness to train and supervise teacher aides in appropriate presentation of instruction and consecution of student behavior.
Ability to model appropriate classroom behavior.
o Sensitivity to the communication, academic, and social needs of students with developmental disabilities at all levels of independencePlease email:
jabbate@hcmmi.
comAbout the Company:
Mitchell MartinOUR FOCUS IS GROWTHIt's not just about filling job openings.
It's about enabling growth and inspiring success.
That's what we do.
Mitchell Martin is one of the nation's largest staffing companies, with offices throughout the US as well as in India and the Philippines.
We help drive success for both people and companies by helping them achieve positive growth.
We do this by building strong relationships and developing a deep understanding of the people we work with, in order to facilitate the best matches for both sides of the equation.
Company Size:
100 to 499 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
1984Website:
https:
//www.
mitchellmartin.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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