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Employer Profiles , , , , , , , , Employer Profiles Accomack County Schools Table(s) 13 23296 Courthouse Ave Accomac VA 23301 Julie Evans, Human Resources 757-787-5754 [email protected] Primary, Elementary, and Secondary openings, Endorsement in areas of English, Language Arts, basic and higher level Math, Social Studies and History, basic and higher level Sciences, Special Education, ELL, Guidance Counselor, Reading Specialist, Speech-Language Pathologist, CTE, Foreign Languages, Business, Specialty Areas such as Music, Art, Physical Education, Media Specialist Agnes Irwin School Table(s) 14 Ithan Ave & Conestoga Rd Rosemont PA 19010 Michele Blickley , Director of Auxillary Programming 610-525-8400 [email protected] www.agnesirwin.org Daily substitutes, coaches, Summer Session Teachers Aldine Independent School District Table(s) 15 2520 WW THORNE DRIVE Houston, TX 77073 RAUL FONSECA, [email protected] 2819856314 [email protected] WWW.ALDINEISD.ORG Aldine ISD is seeking highly qualified content teachers, elementary teachers, bilingual teachers, special education teachers, counselors, and speech/language specialists to join our nationally recognized family of educators. Aldine ISD has a long history of academic excellence both in Texas and throughout the nation. Aldine ISD has received the prestigious Texas Award for Performance Excellence - one of only two school districts to ever receive this award. Aldine ISD was also named as a National Broad Prize finalist. In addition to an outstanding educational program, Aldine ISD offers employees one of the most competitive salary schedules in the country. Our staff development, new-teacher induction academy, mentorship program, and support programs just add to the excitement of working with us. Alexandria City Public Schools Table(s) 16, 17 1340 Braddock Place 5th Floor Alexandria VA 22314 Lynne Peterson, 703-619-8171 [email protected] www.acps.k12.va.us Math, English Language Learners, Special Education (all areas), Science (all areas), Elementary, Elementary Dual Language/Spanish Immersion. American Paradigm Schools Table(s) 18 8101 Castor Avenue Philadelphia PA 19152 Brittney E Burgos, 2157356500 [email protected] http://www.ap-schools.org/ Teaching Positions, Instructional Support Positions, School Administrative Positions Anne Arundel County Public Schools Table(s) 19 2644 Riva Road Annapolis MD 21401 Christine Brown, 410-266-3639 [email protected] www.aacps.org All content areas Annville-Cleona School District Table(s) 20 520 S White Oak St Annville PA 17003 Andrea Flocken, 717-867-7600 [email protected] www.acschools.org Elementary instrumental music, Elementary reading specialist, Secondary Social Studies, Elementary Principal Apple Valley Unified School District Table(s) 21 12555 Navajo Rd. Apple Valley CA 92308 Cameron Smart, 7602478001 [email protected] www.avusd.org Multiple Subjects K-8, Single Subject Math, Science, English, Social Studies, Special Education - Mild/Moderate and Moderate/Severe, Band/Music, Speech Pathologist ASPIRA of PA Charter Schools Table(s) 22 4322 North 5th Street 3rd Floor Philadelphia PA 19140 Marisol Morales, 215-455-1300 [email protected] Teachers in all subjects (Math, Social Studies, English, Science), Special Education Specialist, ELL Specialists, Arts & Humanities, and Substitute Teachers. Aspire Public Schools Table(s) 23 1001 22nd Ave. Oakland CA 94606 Bethany Sanchez, 717-798-2993 [email protected] aspirepublicschools.org We are seeking Elementary, Special Education, Math, Science, Social Studies, English, History and Spanish teachers, as well as administrative positions such as Deans, Principals and Assistant Principals for its 38 schools throughout California and Memphis, TN. Balsz Table(s) 24 4825 E. Roosevelt Street Phoenix AZ 85008 Alexis Wilson, 602-629-6461 [email protected] www.balsz.org Pre-school, K-6th grade , 7th/8th Math, Science, ELA, Social Studies, Special Education Resource , Special Education Self-Contained (E.D., Autism), Technology, Art, Music, P.E. Employer Profiles Baltimore City Public Schools Table(s) 25 200 East North Avenue Room 110 Baltimore MD 21202 Dyan Sellers, 4436424653 [email protected] www.baltimorecityschools.org All Levels: Special Education, ESOL, Fine Arts,and Elementary Education.Secondary: Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Vocational, ESOL, and Foreign Language. Baltimore Co. Public Schools Table(s) 26 6901 N Charles St Towson MD 21204 Roger Plunkett, 443-809-7870 [email protected] www.bcps.org Critical needs in Special Education, Mathematics, all Sciences, English, Spanish, Family Studies,Vocational, and Technology Education (formerly known as Industrial Arts). Bancroft Schools Table(s) 27 1255 Caldwell Rd Cherry Hill NJ 08034 Willow Laverty, 856-348-1141 [email protected] www.bancroft.org We are the leading regional provider of special education programs for children and youth with autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, ages 3 to 21. For the past 130 years, The Bancroft School has continued to innovate in instruction, therapeutic integration, behavior therapies, individualized programs, life and job skills training and preparation for transition and beyond. As a nonprofit organization, we are solely committed to supporting people with special needs and their families, to help make it One World, For Everyone. Based in Haddonfield, NJ, we currently seeking Special Education Teachers and Para Educators. BASIS.ed Table(s) 28 7975 N. Hayden Road Suite B100 Scottsdale AZ 85258 Jennifer R Gordievsky, 4804061194 [email protected] careers.basised.com No certifications required for BASIS.ed managed Schools. We are looking for Elementary Teacher, Primary Teacher, Science Teacher, Math Teacher, Elementary Humanities Teacher, Calculus Teacher, Biology Teacher, Chemistry Teacher, Physics Teacher, English Teacher, History Teacher, Language teachers (LATIN, MANDARIN, SPANISH, FRENCH), Computer Science Teacher, many AP level teachers Bering Strait School District Table(s) 29 PO Box 225 Unalakleet AK 99684 John Concilus, 321-213-3866 [email protected] http://www.bssd.org Special Education, Counseling, Early Childhood, Elementary, English/Language Arts 7-12, Family & Consumer Science 7-12, Mathematics 7-12, Middle School Generalist, Science 7-12, Vocational Education / Career & Technical Education, Industrial Arts, Art K-12 Berkeley County Schools Table(s) 30 401 South Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 Elaine Bobo, Human Resources 304-267-3500 [email protected] www.berkleycountyschools.org We are 75 m. W of Baltimore/DC. Serving a suburban/rural area. We have 21 elementary, 5 middle, and 3 high schools. We benefit package includes: New Teacher Mentor Program, tuition reimbursement, sick leave incentive, and housing allowance. Openings: Elementary, Reading, Middle School Math and Science, English/Language Arts, High school Math and Science, Spanish, Special Educ., Speech Pathologists, School Psychologists, Gifted & Talented, Title I Reading, Guidance Counselor, Library Media Specialists. Bernards Twp. School District Table(s) 31 101 Peachtree Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Cherie Ackerman, 908-204-2600, ext. 102 [email protected] www.bernardsboe.com Physical Science, American Sign Language, Social Studies, English, Chemistry, Sciences, World Languages, Physics, Madarin Chinese, French Blue Bell Camp Table(s) 32 Box 444 Blue Bell PA 19422 Tom Harris, 215-646-4444 [email protected] www.BlueBellCamp.net For over 70 years, Blue Bell Camp has been recognized as the area’s premier summer day camp with an all-teacher staff. Each counselor instructs children in one of the following activities: swimming, science, tennis, hockey, martial arts, music, baseball, gymnastics, fitness, archery, soccer, theater, golf, obstacle challenge course, basketball, fishing, ceramics, lacrosse, cooking, fencing, football, crafts, chess, riflery, track & field, woodshop, and more! Brandywine School District Table(s) 33, 34 1311 Brandywine Blvd Human Resources Department Wilmington DE 19809 Vivian Gebhart, 302-793-5024 [email protected] www.brandywineschools.org Preschool Programs - Bush Early Education Center, ECAP/STEP. ( K-5) = Carrcroft, Claymont, Forwood, Hanby, Harlan, Lancashire, Lombardy, Maple Lane, Mt. Pleasant. (6-8) = P.S. duPont, Springer, Talley. ( 9-12) = Brandywine, Concord, Mt. Pleasant. Specialized Programs include - Gifted and Talented (K-8), International Baccalaureate (K-12), Specialized Autism Program (PK-10), Brandywine Community School (alternative school 4-12), Elementary Immersion Program, Spanish Bridgeton Public Schools Table(s) 35 41 Bank Street Bridgeton NJ 08302 Cheryl White, 856-455-8030 [email protected] www.bridgeton.k12.nj.us World Language Spanish Teacher, Bilingual Teachers, Special Education, Teachers, Mathematic Teachers, Language Arts Teachers Employer Profiles Bright Horizons Children's Centers LLC Table(s) 36 25 Marcus Way West Grove PA 19390 Jane Edgington, Recruitment Manager 617-309-7851 [email protected] www.brighthorizons.com/careers Early Childhood Teachers, Associate Teachers and Substitutes to work with all ages, Infants, Toddlers, Preschool and Kindergarten. 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