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A degree in education will prepare you for a teaching career as well as many non-traditional education jobs that occur beyond the traditional classroom walls. The following are authentic employment opportunities. Can you match each description with its job title?
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The Recreation Department seeks individual to design and implement environmental education programs, exhibits, activities, and summer camps for students in grades preschool-12, teachers, and parents. Requires excellent oral and written communication skills, and a BA/BS in natural sciences or environmental education.

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There is no greater reward than giving a child the chance for a better future. And there's no better way to help troubled kids than working at a wilderness camp. Develop personal relationships. Help at-risk kids get back on track. It's an adventure that can change their lives--and yours--forever. Benefits include: Excellent salary, free room and board, clothing allowance, free off-time quarters.

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We provide interactive curricula using innovative technologies, such as the Internet and digital video. Selected individual will work with teachers, students, and parents to facilitate the integration of technologies with curriculum and instruction. Successful candidate will have a BA/BS degree, five plus years teaching experience, and staff development experience.

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Want to be on the cutting edge of curriculum and assessment? Here is a unique opportunity to direct the design, implementation, and evaluation of a new online curriculum geared toward student-learning in a competency-driven and problem-centered science program. Master's degree in curriculum and instruction or educational administration preferred.

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This is an opportunity to champion exciting curricula and instructional patterns, promote competency-based staff development and evaluation, and communicate a vision that resonates throughout an educational community. Qualified candidate will have knowledge of curriculum and instruction, a reputation of integrity and humanity, strong management and communication skills, and ability to foster positive school/community relations.

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Position available at a day school for K-12 students with emotional disturbances. Will be responsible for peer mediation, IEP development, conflict resolution, student advocacy, and implementation of proactive strategies to reduce crisis. Bachelors/Masters Degree in Special Education.

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A leading language consulting company seeks native English speakers with an education degree to teach English in Japanese public schools and corporate classes. Teach no more than 18 classroom-hours per week. Accommodations provided.

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The local YMCA seeks an individual to develop and conduct educational presentations on topics such as diversity, domestic violence, citizenship, and relationships. Successful candidate will also supervise daily walk-in counseling and pregnancy testing and lead the production of the "Teen Rap" television show. Broadcasting experience a plus.

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Must be highly motivated and creative and have experience working in elementary or secondary drama and fine arts education. Successful candidate must demonstrate commitment to our organization's focus on cultural diversity.

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Are you passionate about learning? Are you experienced in curriculum development? We seek a self-motivated and persuasive individual to work with college professors on textbook adoptions. Strong oral and written communication skills required; education background preferred.

A)Educational Consultant
B)Behavior Management Therapist
C)Education Webster
D)Naturalist
E)Youth Counselor
F)High School Principal







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