- Position Type:
Exceptional Student Education/Teacher Varying Exceptionalities - Date Posted:
7/10/2023 - Location:
Plantation Key School - Date Available:
08/03/2023 - Closing Date:
Open Until Filled - Frequently accepted undergraduate and graduate majors for a Florida temporary educator's certificate include:
- Special Education, Mild and Moderate Needs, Teacher of the Handicapped, Varying Exceptionalities, Behavioral Disorders, BD/LD, Emotionally Conflicted, Emotionally Disturbed, Emotionally Handicapped, Socially and Emotionally Maladjusted, Educable Mentally Retarded, Children with Retarded Mental Development (CRMD), Intellectual Disabilities, Mentally Handicapped, Mentally Impaired, Mental Retardation, Profoundly Mentally Retarded, Severely andProfoundly Mentally Retarded, Trainable MentallyRetarded, Learning Disabilities, Specific Learning Disabilities, Motor Disabilities, Orthopedically Handicapped, Physically Handicapped, Physically Impaired.
- For any other major, passthe Florida Subject Area Exam inExceptional Student Education K&ndash12.The testing website is located athttp://www.fl.nesinc.com/tests.asp.Study materials are available for purchase withThe Learning Liaisonsandhttps://www.240tutoring.com/.
- If you hold a valid, out-of-state professional educator's certificate in this subject area,applyfor Florida reciprocity.
Additional Information:
Plantation Key School, located in Tavernier FL, is looking for a full time, temporary / Emergency Teacher for a Varying Exceptionalties class while the teacher of record is on leave of absence.
Anticipated Start Date is 08/10/2023
AnticipatedEnd Date is 11/17/2023 or whenever the teacher of record returns.
Daily rate of pay: $313.78
Includes insurance benefits, excludes FRS benefits.
Eligibility for FL certification is required. FL certificate in ESE K-12 is preferred.
How to become FL certified inExceptional Student Education (grades K-12):
TheBureau of Educator Certificationdeveloped the followinginstructional videos to guide applicants through the certification process:
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