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Teacher’s Assistant
Are you interested in joining a rewarding non-profit career field with opportunities to make a difference in your community? The Arc invites you to join our team of value-driven and independent professionals. Help us fulfill our mission to support individuals with disabilities in enhancing the quality of their lives!
If we didn’t get your attention yet - The Arc of the Ozarks offers a $1000 sign on bonus plus competitive pay and benefits.
What is this job all about?
The teacher assistant position at The Arc is unlike any other! We provide our students with a one-on-one staff to student ratio for optimal success. You will have the opportunity to assist students as they go far beyond what they ever imagined what they could do scholastically.
That’s nice, but what will I actually be doing?
In this role, behavior intervention and communication are key elements. This position is ideal for someone who is calm and able to assist our clients as they recover from heightened emotions or behaviors. The Teacher assistant is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of lesson plans, individual/group supervision, social skills and activities, and data collection.
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Full Time
$34k-50k (estimate)
04/29/2024
05/14/2024
thearcoftheozarks.org
MONETT, MO
25 - 50
1964
ROBIN BORING
<$5M
Insurance
The Arc of the Ozarks was formed and incorporated as a not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to support individuals with disabilities in directing their own lives as a valued members of the community. In 1959, a small group of parents recognized the need for services for children with developmental disabilities. A support network was established for these children and their families, resulting in the 1963-64 establishment of The Arc. Today, The Arc serves individuals with a variety of disabilities. Services include residential, education, training, day habilitation, therapeutic recreatio...n, advocacy, autism services, employment, psychological counseling - generally helping these individuals live, learn and work in our community. The Arc is affiliated with the Arc of the U.S. and our programs are accredited by CARF.
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Teacher assistants typically work closely with students to help them understand and apply principles taught by the classroom teacher.
12/17/2021: Orange, CA
Many teacher assistants work closely with special education teachers to assist students with physical, emotional, mental, and learning disabilities.
02/02/2022: Richmond, VA
Teacher assistants work under the guidance of a licensed teacher to help perform many classroom tasks, ranging from organizing classroom materials to setting up equipment that teachers will use to carry out lessons.
02/22/2022: Brownsville, TX
Teaching assistants may also help students with research skills, or help teachers by grading tests, checking homework, and taking attendance.
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Teacher assistants reinforce lessons given by the teachers by reviewing materials with their students or assist those that may need extra help.
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Educational requirements for teaching assistants vary from district to district and state to state.
01/14/2022: Buffalo, NY
A teacher assistant that wants to work with special-needs students to pass a skills-based test.
02/16/2022: Atlantic City, NJ
Adapt materials to the student’s learning style which will make them understand their lessons well.
12/18/2021: Utica, NY
Keep notes on what teaching technique does and doesn’t work.
02/04/2022: Gastonia, NC
Don’t exaggerate or be arrogant, always remain collected and calm in front of your students.
12/27/2021: Portsmouth, OH
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