ESS Title I Teacher - 2023/2024 School Year - Youngstown Area Accounting - Youngstown, OH at Geebo

ESS Title I Teacher - 2023/2024 School Year - Youngstown Area

Youngstown, OH Youngstown, OH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$40.
5K - $51.
3K a year Estimated:
$40.
5K - $51.
3K a year 8 hours ago 8 hours ago 8 hours ago Life is too short not to love what you do! Do you want to wake up excited to go to work and confident that you're making a difference in a child's life? Then PSI is the place for you! PSI has an immediate opening for a qualified full-time or part-time Title I Teacher that loves working with children, and wants to make a positive impact on families in their community.
We are seeking a Title I Teacher to help serve children who have educational and developmental needs in public and other school programs in in the YOUNGSTOWN area.
This position is for the 23.
24 school year.
Innovation and creativity are prized at PSI.
Design a position that works for you and the flexibility you are looking for.
PSI has been awarded the Cleveland Plain Dealer Top Workplace since 2016! A day in the life of a Title I Teacher As a Title I Teacher, you deliver high-quality and dynamic lessons across educational settings.
You evaluate children across grade bands in order to obtain the information necessary for intervention planning, consultation, and to develop instructional plans that help meet the functional and educational needs of each child served.
The children we serve face a variety of developmental, educational, and speech and language challenges they are working to overcome.
You use your teaching expertise to improve the lives of children in ways that are enjoyable and rewarding! What is Required to be a Title I Teacher at PSI Teaching License issued ODE (required) Bachelor's degree (required) PSI is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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