Teaching Assistant

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Get Set for the 2025-2026 School Year *School Year begins in August!* Step into a full-time paraprofessional and classroom aide roles this fall and support students with special needs in real classroom settings. You'll grow your skills, gain meaningful experience, and work where your support matters every day. Dont wait! Connect with a recruiter today and take the first step toward your future in education. This Teaching Assistant role provides a dynamic opportunity to contribute to the instructional environment, assisting with lesson preparation, classroom management, and providing tailored support to meet diverse student needs. Responsibilities - Behavioral Intervention: Implement individualized Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) for students with autism and emotional/behavioral needs. Use evidence-based strategies including positive reinforcement, de-escalation techniques, and proactive behavior supports to help students regulate emotions and develop coping skills. - Targeted Support: Provide one-on-one or small group behavioral support, tailoring interventions to each students needs. Support students in building self-regulation, social-emotional skills, and classroom engagement. Classroom Collaboration: Work closely with teachers and behavior specialists to create a structured, supportive learning environment. Support classroom management by reinforcing expectations, modeling positive behavior, and helping students stay on task. - Progress Monitoring: Track and document behavioral data consistently, including incidents, triggers, responses, and outcomes. Use this data to inform adjustments to BIPs and support team decision-making. Team Communication: Partner with special education staff, behavior analysts, and families to maintain a unified approach to student support. Share observations and collaborate on strategies to ensure consistency across environments. - Personal Care: Support students with daily routines such as toileting, feeding, or mobility.
Required Qualifications/Experience - High School Diploma - Experience supporting individuals with Special Educational Needs - Experience providing personal care support - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to stay calm and patient in challenging situations - US Work Authorization - Zen Educate cannot provide sponsorship for an employment visa or relocation assistance at this time. - English proficiency - Passion for supporting students - CPR and First Aid
Preferred Qualifications/Experience - Experience supporting children with autism, complex or severe emotional needs, or in roles such as ABA therapy - Experience in special education, particularly with moderate to severe behaviors - Bachelors Degree - Knowledge of behavioral intervention strategies - Additional training in behavioral techniques Compensation & Benefits Pay: $24 - $28 per hour, paid weekly. Schedule: Monday to Friday, within hours of 7:30 am - 3:00/4:30 pm (no weekend work).
Benefits: - Weekly pay - Paid Sick Leave - 401K (certain eligibility criteria)
Ready to get started? Connect with a recruiter today to explore open opportunities. About Zen Zen Educate leverages cutting-edge technology and a dedicated support team to provide a seamless experience for teachers, teaching assistants, and support staff looking for their next role in US schools.
Why Zen Receive Dedicated Support When You Need It: While our platform empowers independence, Zen Educates friendly team is always here to provide guidance and assistance throughout your journey.
Ref: SF-none-TA-August2025-105
Location:
Berkeley, CA, United States
Job Type:
FullTime

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