| Position | Description | Certification | Location | Closing Date | Remarks |
| Elementary Yup'ik | Alaska teaching certicate type A. At least two years demonstrated successful teaching experience preferred. Ability to live and work in a cross-cultural, rural Alaskan enviroment. | Elementary endorsement preferred | Ayaprun Elitnaurviak | | TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:Permanent as per Teacher Negotiated Agreement SALARY: Compensated as per Teacher Negotiated Agreement. |
| SPED ~ School Psychologist | *** Master's degree in school psychology, National Association of School Psychologist (NASP) approved training program preferred.
- Endorsement in School Psychology required.
-. Two or more years demonstrated successful classroom teaching experience preferred.
-. A minimum of one year of experience as a school psychologist in a public school setting; experience in the area of special education preferred.
-. Must have competency in the administration and interpretation of a broad spectrum of psychometric instruments (intelligence; achievement; behavioral; and nonverbal).
-. Willingness to travel to remote locations in small airplanes.
-. Ability to live and work in a cross-cultural, rural Alaskan setting, staying in villages/schools overnight | Valid Alaska Teaching Certificate required. | Bethel Schools ~ Sped Department | Open Until Filled | START DATE: 2009/2010 School year
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Permanent as per Teacher Negotiated Agreement
SALARY: Compensated as per Teacher Negotiated Agreement |
| SPED ~ Speech / Language Pathologist | *** Speech/Language endorsement required.
-A CCS-SLP with training and experience in audio metric techniques.
-. Current Certificate of Clinical Competency-Speech/Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP) awarded from American Speech-Lanaguage Hearing Association (ASHA) is preferred.
- Competency to administer and interpret a full range oftests meaasuring articulation; language use, content and form, voice and fluency, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).
- Training and experience in the development of remedial programs in the areas of language, speech, fluency, voice and communications.
-. Experience in working with hard of hearing/deaf students preferred.
-. Signing skills preferred.
-. Ability to live and work in a cross-cultural, rural Alaskan setting.
-. Willingness to travel to remote locations. | Valid Alaska Teaching Certificate required. | District Office ~ Sped Department | | START DATE: 2009/2010 School year
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Permanent as per Teacher Negotiated Agreement
SALARY: Compensated as per Teacher Negotiated Agreement |
| Long Term Substitute | Elementary | Valid Alaska teaching certificate (Intial or Professional)with Elementary endorsement | Various | Open until filled | Teacher Negotiated Agreement SALARY: Compensated as per Teacher Negotiated Agreement. |