You have a purpose and so should your job. Our children are the future of our community, and their care and education will directly impact their growth, development, and success. We believe success in the classroom is the foundation for success in life – and that no child should go without the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Backed by the experience and educational leadership of The Learning Lamp team, Ignite Education Solutions now combines all The Learning Lamp's school-focused services under one easy-to-access roof. Our team of dedicated professionals takes the administrative burden off school districts so that district officials and teachers can focus on what they do best – helping children reach their fullest potential. We are an integral part of the community, providing much needed support for families, schools, and children.
Ignite Education Solutions is hiring a Teaching Assistant.
What's in it for you?
The chance to make an impact by:
- Being the compassionate, smiling face and vibrant light when interacting with students in your classroom;
- Collaborating with the classroom teacher to carry out lessons; and
- Redirecting students to keep on task.
What are the hours like?
- Hours are based on school district schedules.
- Apply today to discuss if there's a schedule that can work for you!
What do we offer?
- A collaborative, supportive environment for your professional growth.
- Training and Development opportunities, including access to a professional development platform where you choose your growth opportunities.
- Career Advancement opportunities!
- When school is off, you're off!
- Pay Range Starts at $125.00 per day
- Part-Time Benefits include
- Paid Time Off
- Longevity Bonuses
- Health Membership Option
- Retirement Savings (403(b) Option)
- Discount Programs
- Tuition Discounts
What are the responsibilities and duties?
Classroom Management
- Help maintain a neat and orderly classroom
- Help manage behavior of student(s) as needed
Lesson Preparation and Delivery
- Discuss assigned duties with classroom teacher(s) in order to coordinate instructional efforts
- Present subject matter to student(s) under the direction and guidance of teachers, using lectures, discussions or supervised role-playing methods
- Tutor and assist children individually or in small groups in order to help them master assignments and to reinforce learning concepts presented by teachers
- Assume responsibility for learning and adapting to each student's special medical, physical, communicative and emotional needs
- Work with individual student(s) or small groups to develop needed skills and conduct instructional exercises assigned by the teacher
- Keep teacher informed of special needs and/or problems of student(s)