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Come join our team! Now hiring full-time 31 hours/week Special Education Teacher Aide to work with preschool children in specialized integrated classroom. Will receive training in using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to support the strengths and needs of autistic students and will be required to achieve a certain level of proficiency and independence. RBT welcome, supervision available. Will be responsible for working one-on-one with each of six children on a rotating basis, facilitating each child's participation in group activities throughout the day, working on self-help skills including potty training, participating in data collection and analysis, preparing classroom and instructional materials, troubleshooting with the teacher, and participating in ongoing staff training and collaboration. Great opportunity for learning and advancement. A love of children and an openness to learning are musts.
Racker offers a competitive rate and school program calendar. Our competitive benefits include health insurance, and time for continuing education, retirement investment with employer match, paid vacation for school holidays and breaks, paid sick time, and a 20% discount on childcare services for children of full time staff hours weekly.
Pay Rate $16.65
Essential Duties:
Other
$48k-79k (estimate)
05/22/2024
05/21/2025
www.racker.org
Ithaca, New York
<25
Brody Williams
Racker was founded in 1948 based on the value of diversity and appreciating the many things that all people have in common. Today, our diversity is evidenced by the plethora of services the agency offers for several thousand people, from newborns to seniors, under license by five state departments.
The fundamental purpose of human services is personal development; helping people to do the things necessary to live their lives to the fullest. It is the responsibility of all of us associated with Racker to understand how the agency can be effective, and how the people we serve, their families..., and our staff and volunteers can be successful.
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