Coalition to Address Nevada’s Personnel Shortages in Special Education and Related Services GET THE WORD OUT!

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Coalition to Address Nevada’s Personnel Shortages in Special Education and Related Services GET THE WORD OUT!

Did You Hear? Career opportunities abound here at HOME and HOME means NEVADA…. SO GET THE WORD OUT!

Be a School Counselor Provide valuable assistance addressing students’ emotional well being Be a vital member of a schools education team Help all students

Be a School Educational Audiologist Help students access communication and learning Assist students with a hearing loss or hearing concerns Provide school and community support

Be a School Nurse Care for students’ physical, mental and emotional needs Promote good health Make a difference in the lives of students

Be a School Occupational Therapist Assist students with physical impairments Create solutions to problems Help students have independent, productive and satisfying lives

Be a School Physical Therapist Help students improve their mobility Collaborate with educators helping students fully participate in their education Help students increase their independence

Be a School Psychologist Maximize students’ education and minimize behavior problems Promote healthy learning environments focusing on student needs Help students succeed

Be a School Speech-Language Pathologist Develop and improve a student’s ability to communicate Collaborate with other dedicated professionals impacting a student’s education Positively impact a student’s life

Be a Special Education Teacher Help students progress academically, behaviorally, emotionally Coordinate the efforts of a student’s special services Help students prepare for everyday life

The Word is Out…. Career opportunities abound here at home… and Home means Nevada!

Contact Information Coalition to Address Nevada’s Personal Shortages Nevada Career Information System Personnel Improvement Center