Zen Educate
Para Educator - Hiring Now
Zen Educate, Spring Valley, California, United States,
Why Zen?At Zen Educate, we revolutionize the way educators find their perfect roles in education.The ProblemTraditional recruitment agencies often pay educators low wages while charging schools exorbitant fees, making it challenging for schools to allocate resources where they are needed most—back to supporting the students!The Zen Educate SolutionZen Educate is a new kind of agency with 8 years of experience in several states across the US and UK. We aim to return money to the classroom by providing educators with fair and transparent pay. By leveraging our innovative platform (think Uber for teachers), we simplify the process of finding your ideal placement in a school or district.Fair Pay for Educators
Lower Costs for Schools
Personalized Support & Free Training
Making a Difference
BenefitsJoin our training sessions and professional development opportunities to stay updated on the latest in special education and behavioral support.
Paid weekly
401K (certain eligibility criteria)
Long-term employment opportunities within the District
Job DescriptionWe are excited to announce a fantastic full-time, long-term opportunity for a Special Education Behavior Aide starting in August for the 2024/2025 school year! This position is ideal for those passionate about working with special education students throughout the North Coastal region, East County San Diego (Grossmont to Lakeside), and Temecula.Role OverviewAs a Behavior Technician, you will support classroom teachers by working with special education students, both individually and in small groups, to enhance their academic and behavioral experiences. Your role will be instrumental in helping these students grow and succeed.Competitive hourly rate of $21-$24, paid weekly (Potential to earn more per hour based on experience)
Consistent Monday to Friday schedule
No weekend work required
Typical hours - 8am to 2:30/3pm, for a total of 30-35 hours per week
Working with grades K-12, within your preference
Key ResponsibilitiesIn this role, you'll support students with various disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), intellectual disabilities, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy, severe emotional and behavioral disorders, and multiple disabilities. Common behaviors include aggression, self-injurious actions, noncompliance, elopement, repetitive behaviors, and sensory sensitivities.Implement and manage Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), Positive Behavior Support (PBS), provide positive reinforcement, and use de-escalation techniques as necessary.
Provide personalized support to special education students, tailoring materials and strategies to their unique learning and behavioral needs.
Assist teachers in managing classroom behaviors, fostering a positive and inclusive environment, and encouraging student participation.
Record and maintain detailed data on student progress, behaviors, and interventions to support the special education team.
Build and maintain effective communication with teachers, parents, and school staff to ensure cohesive and consistent support for students.
Required Qualifications/ExperienceHigh School Diploma
Previous experience working with children
Experience with special education, particularly with moderate to severe behaviors
Knowledge of behavioral intervention strategies and techniques
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to stay calm and patient in challenging situations
Familiarity with supporting individuals with hygiene and healthcare-related services
English proficiency
PreferredBachelor's Degree
Certification in CPR and First Aid
CPI and/or ABA Experience
Join Zen Educate and discover a better way to find your perfect role in education!
Ref: INDUS-SD
Lower Costs for Schools
Personalized Support & Free Training
Making a Difference
BenefitsJoin our training sessions and professional development opportunities to stay updated on the latest in special education and behavioral support.
Paid weekly
401K (certain eligibility criteria)
Long-term employment opportunities within the District
Job DescriptionWe are excited to announce a fantastic full-time, long-term opportunity for a Special Education Behavior Aide starting in August for the 2024/2025 school year! This position is ideal for those passionate about working with special education students throughout the North Coastal region, East County San Diego (Grossmont to Lakeside), and Temecula.Role OverviewAs a Behavior Technician, you will support classroom teachers by working with special education students, both individually and in small groups, to enhance their academic and behavioral experiences. Your role will be instrumental in helping these students grow and succeed.Competitive hourly rate of $21-$24, paid weekly (Potential to earn more per hour based on experience)
Consistent Monday to Friday schedule
No weekend work required
Typical hours - 8am to 2:30/3pm, for a total of 30-35 hours per week
Working with grades K-12, within your preference
Key ResponsibilitiesIn this role, you'll support students with various disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), intellectual disabilities, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy, severe emotional and behavioral disorders, and multiple disabilities. Common behaviors include aggression, self-injurious actions, noncompliance, elopement, repetitive behaviors, and sensory sensitivities.Implement and manage Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), Positive Behavior Support (PBS), provide positive reinforcement, and use de-escalation techniques as necessary.
Provide personalized support to special education students, tailoring materials and strategies to their unique learning and behavioral needs.
Assist teachers in managing classroom behaviors, fostering a positive and inclusive environment, and encouraging student participation.
Record and maintain detailed data on student progress, behaviors, and interventions to support the special education team.
Build and maintain effective communication with teachers, parents, and school staff to ensure cohesive and consistent support for students.
Required Qualifications/ExperienceHigh School Diploma
Previous experience working with children
Experience with special education, particularly with moderate to severe behaviors
Knowledge of behavioral intervention strategies and techniques
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to stay calm and patient in challenging situations
Familiarity with supporting individuals with hygiene and healthcare-related services
English proficiency
PreferredBachelor's Degree
Certification in CPR and First Aid
CPI and/or ABA Experience
Join Zen Educate and discover a better way to find your perfect role in education!
Ref: INDUS-SD