Substitute Teacher Needed - No Experience Required With a Bachelor's Degree!
Teacher Aide Job 43 miles from Farmington
Join our team as a Substitute Teacher and be a crucial part of our school's educational mission. When regular teachers are absent, you will step in to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of the daily educational program. This role not only allows you to refine your teaching skills but also provides a unique opportunity to create a positive and enriching learning environment for students. Become an invaluable member of our school community as you contribute to the growth and success of our students.
This position offers a flexible schedule and an opportunity to contribute to the education and development of students in a meaningful way. If you are passionate about teaching and enjoy working with young learners, we encourage you to apply for the role of Substitute Teacher in our district.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing)
Responsibilities:
Provide meaningful instruction to students in assigned classrooms while regular teacher is absent
Review and implement regular teacher's routines, procedures, lesson plans, and curriculum objectives
Establish and maintain a safe and orderly classroom environment
Report any student injuries, illness, and serious discipline problems to school administration
Perform additional duties as directed by school administration
Seize this opportunity before it's gone - apply today and join our team!
Teacher
Teacher Aide Job 42 miles from Farmington
$5,000 Sign-on Bonus for all positions!
Seeking experienced and passionate team members to join us in delivering quality, relationship-based care to young children and families. All positions offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefits, supervision, and training. Head Start & Early Learning Programs is a Brazelton Touchpointsâ„¢ Site!
Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply.
Teacher, Infant Toddler (Amherst)
Join our collaborative team providing relationship-based care and education to infants and toddlers. Excellent ratios. Minimum Infant Toddler CDA, EEC Preschool Lead Teacher qualified.
Full time (37.5 hours a week); full year.
Salary Range: $22.14-$25.59/hour + bilingual differential, if applicable.
Teacher, Preschool (Northampton)
Join our collaborative team providing relationship-based care and education to preschoolers. Excellent ratios. Minimum Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field, EEC Preschool Lead Teacher qualified.
Full time (37.5 hours a week); full year.
Salary Range: $22.14-$25.59/hour + bilingual differential, if applicable.
Lead Infant Toddler Teacher (Northampton)
Provide relationship-based care to young children and families while supervising and mentoring a team of Teacher and Assistant. EEC LT Infant Toddler certified and minimum AA in Early Childhood Education or related field; BA preferred.
Full time (37.5 hours a week); full year.
Salary Range: $26.61-$31.62/hour + bilingual differential, if applicable.
Lead Preschool Teacher (Amherst)
Provide relationship-based care to young children and families while supervising and mentoring a team of Teacher and Assistant. EEC LT Preschool certified and minimum AA in Early Childhood Education or related field; BA preferred.
Full time (37.5 hours a week); full year.
Salary Range: $26.61-$31.62/hour + bilingual differential, if applicable.
Teacher Assistant Preschool (Agawam)
Experience meaningful relationships with preschoolers while earning your CDA for free! EEC Preschool Teacher Certification preferred, High School/GED required.
32.5 hours/week; school year.
Salary Range: $18.00-$19.10/hour + $0.50-$1 bilingual differential.
Itinerant Lead Teacher (Across our Service Area)
Provide high quality educational services to Head Start classrooms across our service area, supporting consistency of relationship-based care for children. Duties are varied and may include long-term teaching assignments and behavioral support for children with special needs. Itinerant Lead Teachers will be prioritized for eventual transition to a single classroom placement, if desired.
EEC LT certified and minimum AA in Early Childhood Education or related field required; BA and Special Education experience preferred.
Full time (37.5 hours a week); full year.
Salary Range: $26.61-$31.62/hour + $0.50-$1/hour bilingual differential.
We offer Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Retirement Plan, Flexible Spending Plans, Vision Insurance, Long-Term Disability Insurance, Sick, Vacation, Float time, and 12.5 paid Holidays. Community Action is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Employment is contingent upon satisfactory completion of a background investigation, including CORI, DCF, SORI, and fingerprint-based national CORI, NCOR, and out-of-state checks if applicable, and driving record check.
To apply, please go to ******************************************* for a full job description and information regarding benefits.
Community Action is committed to a diverse workforce. AA/EOE/ADA
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(25-26 SY) Lower Academy (6-8) Teacher (Math, ELA, History, Science, Special Education, ESL)
Teacher Aide Job 29 miles from Farmington
Lower Academy (6-8) Teacher (Math, ELA, History, Science, Special Education)
Libertas Academy Mission
Through rigorous academics, character development, and strong supports for every learner, Libertas Academy Charter School prepares all sixth through twelfth grade students to succeed within the college of their choice and to be positive, engaged members of their communities.
Organizational Overview
Libertas Academy Charter School is a high expectations, high achieving school that replicates the successful models of other high performing charter schools in Massachusetts and across the country. Within an achievement-oriented culture in which expectations are clear and routines are consistent, and in which the joy of learning, the power of intellectual curiosity, and the development of life-building values are at the center of our seamless 6-12 school, all learners build the skills, knowledge, and character required for college and professional success and a life of positive community engagement. Imagine teaching at a school where everyone in the building is on the same page, holding students to a relentlessly high bar of academic and behavioral expectations. We are looking for teachers who know that holding high expectations and relentlessly pushing students to reach them is a profound form of love. We are looking for teachers who aren't afraid to do whatever it takes-teachers who know the finish line is college graduation and are in it for the long haul.
Qualities Sought
All staff members at Libertas Academy Charter School have a strong commitment to, belief in, and alignment with the mission and vision of our school. Therefore, we seek individuals who believe in our mission and vision; will maintain high expectations for our students both academically and behaviorally; will model our school values of:
We seek individuals who will do whatever it takes to ensure that the mission of Libertas Academy is fulfilled.
Job Overview:
*Open Lower Academy (6-8) Teacher Roles
Libertas Academy Charter School is a high expectations, high achieving school that replicates the successful models of other high performing charter schools in Massachusetts and across the country. Within an achievement-oriented culture in which expectations are clear and routines are consistent, and in which the joy of learning, the power of intellectual curiosity, and the development of life-building values are at the center of our seamless 6-12 school, all learners build the skills, knowledge, and character required for college and professional success and a life of positive community engagement.
Imagine teaching at a school where everyone in the building is on the same page, holding students to a relentlessly high bar of academic and behavioral expectations. We are looking for teachers who know that holding high expectations and relentlessly pushing students to reach them is a profound form of love. We are looking for teachers who aren't afraid to do whatever it takes-teachers who know the finish line is college graduation and are in it for the long haul.
Teaching Fellow positions are geared toward individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in education, have a college degree, and have experience working with children from an urban population in some capacity. Fellows work under the direction of experienced educators and gain valuable skills and teaching experience in an urban charter school setting. The impact of Teaching Fellows upon Libertas Academy students is profound, as it is upon the Fellows themselves. Whether Fellows ultimately pursue a career as educators or choose another path, they find their experience will resonate with them personally and professionally for years to come.
Job Overview
Strong commitment to, belief in, and alignment with mission and vision of our school
Maintain high expectations for students' academic achievement and conduct
Reinforce school-wide rules and expectations
Implement warm-strict classroom management techniques
Collaborate closely with teachers and other staff members
Providing individual, small group and large group instruction in English and/or Mathematics and Social Studies and/or Science
Support special education students in a full-inclusion classroom
Mentor Middle School students and provide ongoing academic and social/emotional support
Participate actively in professional development
Communicate frequently with parents
Build strong relationships with students, staff, and families
Opportunity to work Saturdays during test prep season - additional compensation is provided
Perform other duties as assigned
Do whatever it takes to ensure that the mission of the school is fulfilled
This job description serves as a general outline of the responsibilities and qualifications expected of the Upper Academy Teacher. Specific duties and requirements may vary depending on the needs of the organization
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor's Degree required
Preferred skills and work experience:
Bachelor's Degree required
Demonstrates persistence in overcoming and removing obstacles to goal achievement
Demonstrates a drive, commitment and sense of urgency that inspires others to
achieve results
Demonstrated success working with students in traditionally underserved communities
Strong belief that all students can succeed
Critical thinker and problem-solver
Collaborative team player
Willingness to engage in frequent dialogue and to be self-reflective with regard to teaching practices
Commitment to analyzing student data to push student achievement forward
Ability to work with a variety of learning abilities and differentiate for those students with special needs and English Learners
Excellent verbal and written skills
Experience or familiarity analyzing data and using data to inform decisions and/or instruction ∙ Strong organizational skills
Spanish fluency highly desirable
Salary & Benefits:
Libertas Academy Charter School offers a competitive salary and comprehensive health benefits.
Apply Now
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to **************************.
Commitment to Diversity
As an equal opportunity employer, Libertas Academy hires without consideration to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other category protected by applicable law.
Toddler Teacher
Teacher Aide Job 42 miles from Farmington
Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc. (CIFC) seeks full-time, full-year Early Head Start Teachers in our Danbury Early Learning Programs.
About Us: At CIFC Early Learning Programs we are committed to providing quality education, childcare, and family curriculum to our Head Start, Early Head Start, and School Readiness eligible families. All employees of CIFC Early Learning Programs are part of the classroom's care team and contribute to promoting the highest quality of child and family curriculum to prepare the whole family for kindergarten and beyond.
About the Role: Toddler Early Head Start Teachers are responsible for planning and implementing activities to promote the social, physical, and intellectual growth of infants and toddlers (ages 18 months 3 yrs).
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Toddler Early Head Start (EHS) Teachers are responsible for weekly lesson plans for a classroom of 8 toddlers (18 - 36 months old).
Toddler Early Head Start (EHS) Teachers support their 8 students along side a co-teacher.
Toddler Early Head Start (EHS) Teachers receive support for their students and families from a classroom aid and a Family Advocate.
All Teachers and classrooms receive curriculum support and coaching from education coaches.
Program supports are offered through a team of service area specialists including areas of specialty include early childhood education, social services, behavioral health, disabilities, and health.
Toddler Early Head Start (EHS) Teachers document observations in Teaching Strategies Gold to with Creative Curriculum.
Early Head Start (EHS) Teachers qualitatively enhance language development of infants and toddlers through the use of LENA (Language ENvironment Analysis) technology.
Toddler Early Head Start (EHS) Teachers communicate child routines with parents through Procare Software and Remind messaging.
Requirements:
License/Certification:
CDA Certification or 12 College Credits in Early Childhood Education (Required)
Associates or Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or Psychology (Preferred)
Ability to pass the State of CT Office of Early Childhood Background Check process (BCIS)
Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged.
Experience:
Teaching: 1 year (Preferred)
Childcare: 1 year (Preferred)
Benefits:
Student Loan Forgiveness approved site through Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Healthcare covered by the employer at 75% with additional buy-up options
Paid time off & 13 Paid Holidays
Professional development assistance
Employer retirement contributions
Tuition and Licensure Reimbursements
Dependent care savings
Ancillary suite of fringe benefit offerings
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
CIFC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider.
Compensation details: 17-22 Hourly Wage
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Philosophy Tutor
Teacher Aide Job 17 miles from Farmington
Outlier helps the world's most innovative companies improve their AI models by providing human feedback. Are you an experienced Philosophy expert who would like to lend your expertise to train AI models? About the opportunity: Outlier is looking for talented Philosophy experts to help train generative artificial intelligence models This freelance opportunity is remote and hours are flexible, so you can work whenever is best for you You may contribute your expertise by… Assessing the factuality and relevance of domain-specific text produced by AI models Crafting and answering questions related to Philosophy Evaluating and ranking domain-specific responses generated by AI models Examples of desirable expertise: A bachelor's or higher degree in Philosophy or a related subject Experience working as a Philosophy professional Ability to write clearly about concepts related to Philosophy in fluent English Payment: Currently, pay rates for core project work by Philosophy experts range from $20 to $40 per hour USD.
Rates vary based on expertise, skills assessment, location, project need, and other factors.
For example, higher rates may be offered to PhDs.
For non-core work, such as during initial project onboarding or project overtime phases, lower rates may apply.
Certain projects offer incentive payments.
Please review the payment terms for each project.
Certified Teachers (ID# 3425)
Teacher Aide Job 43 miles from Farmington
We are currently seeking long term Certified Teachers who specialize in upper-school level mathematics, science and history. Interested candidates will work within a college preparatory school in the Fairfield County area to finish out the school year and potentially continue on to the following school year.
Responsibilities:
Create instructional resources for use in the classroom.
Plan, prepare and deliver instructional activities
Create positive educational climate for students to learn in.
Meet course and school-wide student performance goals.
Participate in ongoing training sessions.
Create lesson plans and modify accordingly throughout the year.
Maintain grade books.
Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed.
Read and stay abreast of current topics in education.
Create lesson plans.
Utilize various curriculum resources.
Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans.
Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served.
Work with program coordinators to ensure initiatives are being met.
Tutor students on an individual basis.
Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities.
Prepare and distribute required reports.
Observe and evaluate student's performance.
Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures.
Skills:
Bachelor's Degree in Education preferred, and/or a Connecticut State Teaching license
Experience: At least 2 years of experience working in substitute teacher capacity
Other: Must be willing to be fingerprinted
COMPANY OVERVIEW
We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. We strictly prohibit and do not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), marital or familial status, age, physical or mental disability, perceived disability, citizenship status, service in the uniformed services, genetic information, height, weight, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Applications from members of minority groups and women are encouraged.
Classroom Teacher / Special Education
Teacher Aide Job In Farmington, CT
Description: West Woods Upper Elementary School Social Emotional Learning Teacher SEL (full time FTE 1.0) beginning immediately. West Woods Upper Elementary School has an immediate opening for a Special Education Resource Teacher (1.0 FTE) in the SEL for Grades 5-6
General Description:
A Special Education Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Teacher supports students' social, emotional, and behavioral needs, often working with students with IEPs, and collaborates with educators and families to create inclusive learning environments, focusing on skills like self-awareness, social skills, and emotional regulation.
Qualifications: Must be eligible for State of CT certification in Special Education (065,165)
* Education: Bachelor's degree in special education or a related field, and state certification.
* Knowledge: Strong understanding of special education SEL principles, practices, and laws.
* Skills: Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
* Experience: Experience working with students with disabilities is preferred.
* Other: Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team of educators and professionals
Salary: $55,018- $111,829 salary based upon education and experience; part time positions are pro-rated
Application Procedure: Apply online at *************
Selection Procedure: Selected candidates will be contacted by phone or email for interviews with a district administrator.
Please complete an online application, resume, detailed letter of interest, copies of all college transcripts and State of CT Teacher certification.
Job Responsibilities:
* Instruction and Support:
* Teach academic and social-emotional learning lessons using evidence-based strategies.
* Provide direct instruction and support to individual students and small groups in areas like emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and social skills.
* Develop and implement SEL programs and activities that align with school and district goals.
* Monitor and assess student progress in social-emotional skills and provide individualized support as needed.
* Collaboration and Communication:
* Collaborate with special education and general education teachers, administrators, parents, and other professionals to support student needs.
* Participate in IEP meetings and other relevant meetings to contribute to student planning and support.
* Communicate effectively with stakeholders about student progress and needs.
* Curriculum and Assessment:
* Develop and adapt SEL curriculum and activities to meet the diverse needs of students.
* Utilize various assessment methods to monitor student progress in SEL skills.
* Gather and analyze data to inform instruction and intervention strategies.
* Professional Development:
* Stay current with best practices in SEL and special education.
* Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
* Behavior Management:
* Support students with behavioral challenges by implementing positive behavior interventions and strategies.
* Work with administrators and other staff to develop and implement school-wide behavior policies.
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The Board of Education will not make employment decisions (including decisions related to hiring, assignment, compensation, promotion, demotion, disciplinary action and termination) on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, alienage, ancestry, disability (including pregnancy), genetic information, veteran status or gender identity or expression, except in the case of a bona fide occupational qualification. Questions concerning Title VI or Title IX compliance should be directed to: Veronica Ruzek, 1 Monteith Drive, Farmington, CT 06032 ************. Questions concerning Section 504 compliance should be directed to: Dr. Wendy Shepard-Bannish, 1 Monteith Drive, Farmington, CT 06032 ************
Grade 6 English Teacher
Teacher Aide Job 13 miles from Farmington
6th Grade Teaching/Language Arts Date Available: 08/25/2025 Additional Information: Show/Hide GLASTONBURY PUBLIC SCHOOLS English Teacher (Grade 6) * 1.0 FTE * Grade 6 English * Gideon Welles School (Grades 5 & 6)
* CT Teaching Certification Required
* CT Teaching Endorsement:
* (015) English, 7-12
Or
* (215) English, Middle School
Or
* (006) Middle Grades, 4-8
Or
* Elementary Certification, (includes Gr. 6)
* Start Date - 08/25/25
* Closing Date - 03/16/2025
Applications accepted online at GLASTONBURY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Applitrack website; *************************************************************
JOB ID #2436
GLASTONBURY PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS COMMITTED TO INCLUSIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Teachers Aide
Teacher Aide Job 14 miles from Farmington
If you would like to learn more about the daily routine of our staff members please watch this YouTube video *******************************************
Easterseals' mission is to change the way the world defines and views disabilities by making profound, positive differences in people's lives every day. Easterseals endeavors to offer services and programs that assist and empower those with disability related needs. We serve children and adults with disabilities as well as their families and caregivers. Our staff work with individuals to help them overcome challenges, achieve personal goals and live to their fullest potential.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assist the Lead Teacher and Assistant Teacher in daily classroom supervision, including outdoor play activities using positive discipline techniques to ensure a safe and healthy environment.
Assist the Lead Teacher & Assistant Teacher in the implementation of developmentally appropriate curriculum.
Supervise the children at all times to ensure their welfare, health and safety.
Greet and address each child by name; treat all children, parents and staff with dignity and respect.
Interact, engage and assist children at all times to provide a nurturing learning environment.
Assist the site in multiple capacities: kitchen support, classroom support, office support as directed by the Site Manager, Site Coordinator and/or Lead Teacher.
Assist in the practice and documentation of monthly fire and lock down drills.
Assist in the preparation of materials, equipment, and information for the daily program
Take daily attendance and lunch count including reports for CACFP.
Use appropriate food handling, sanitation and OSHA procedures at all times.
Maintain classroom and storage materials in a neat, orderly and safe manner.
Perform general housekeeping tasks i.e. floors, tables cabinets, toys, counters, shelves, staff kitchen/lounge, cots and cubbies etc.
Required to attend staff meetings, departmental special events (day, evening and/or weekends) workshops, conferences or in-services as directed by the Site Manager.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma or equivalent required, current college-level coursework strongly preferred.
EXPERIENCE
A minimum of 6 months working with young children strongly preferred.
SALARY
$17.51/hour
TIME OFF BENEFITS
Sick and Personal Days
Planned School Closure Days with pay:
Spring Break
4
th
of July Week
Christmas Week
OTHER BENEFITS
Ten (10) company paid Holidays
Easterseals is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
Easterseals does not offer sponsorship for applicants of work visa.
flexible schedule between the hours of 6:45am-5:15pm, Monday through Friday
Part-Time position 25 hours/week
Kitchen Staff and Teacher Aid (part time)
Teacher Aide Job 10 miles from Farmington
Part-time Description Responsive Employer, Rewarding career - Apply Today! YWCA Hartford Region is seeking a Kitchen Staff/Teacher Aid to join our team! Days: Monday - Friday Hours: 10 am - 1 pm
Compensation: $16.75/hour
The Kitchen Staff and Teacher Aid will assist the Site Manager in providing a supportive, respectful, safe and healthy environment for children enrolled in YWCA Early Learning Centers. The position will be responsible for all meal preparations: prepping breakfast and PM snack and plating and serving lunch to each classroom. Additionally, the role will know all the food safety and CACFP procedures. The Kitchen Staff and Teacher Aid will monitor the kitchen inventory and keep the kitchen organized, clean and sanitary at all times. The role may be asked to support classrooms by stepping into ratio or to cover another employee's break.
Essential Functions of the Job:
Compliance:
Ensures the temperature of hot meals are severed between 140 to180 degree Fahrenheit, and all cold meals are no higher than 40 degrees and document at each mealtime;
Ensures for a thermometer is in each refrigerator with a temperature that reads 40 degrees or below and the freezer is at 0 degrees;
Stores food properly in cold storage and cabinets;
Maintains all areas to health code standards; and
Reports any mishaps and/ or concerns in the kitchen to the Site Manager.
Documentation, Inventory, and Recordkeeping:
Logs the number of lunches ordered and delivered;
Checks kitchen inventory, and restocks the items as needed;
Reports any inventory needs when low to the Site Manager;
Follows daily food menu and marks on all menus when changes are made; and
Ensures Site Manager is kept up to date on all meal preparations (delivery, prep, inventory, etc.).
Preparation and Organization:
Prepares meals to be served as family style eating;
Prepares breakfast and PM snack;
Organizes the kitchen station with all the required equipment;
Assists in classroom preparedness and stocks necessary supplies in each classroom;
Assists in unloading deliveries (including all kitchen deliveries) and properly put away supplies.
Sanitation:
Ensures the kitchen is always clean and sanitized;
Cleans the trash bins weekly or as needed; and
Adheres to all the food hygiene and sanitation.
Training and Support:
Attends annual CACFP training;
The ability to complete and obtain a Safe Serve course if applicable;
Completes OEC training on health and safety as assigned annually;
Supports classroom ratio if needed and willing to travel if needed; and
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Education:
· High School Diploma or GED;
Experience:
· 18 years of age or older
· CPR/ First Aid certification or certification within two months of employment.
Key Competencies:
· Seeks to cultivate and develop professional working relationships with key stakeholders, i.e., staff, volunteers, interns, board members, etc.;
· Demonstrated skill in the understanding of others;
· Engages in (or commits to) personal and professional development;
· Demonstrates a willingness to examine one's assumptions and attitudes;
· Maintains productive work relationships while considering multiple perspectives;
· Demonstrates awareness of one's and others' life experiences and their relevance in the workplace;
· Experience resolving conflicts effectively; and
· Promotes a respectful work environment in which concerns are addressed effectively.
Salary Description $16.75
Teacher's Aid/ Class 2 Paraprofessionall
Teacher Aide Job 22 miles from Farmington
Work under the direction of the special education teacher to provide direct physical care (i.e. toileting, diapering, feeding and hygiene programs) and instruction for a designated child or children. 2. Collect data and implement behavior management program for designated children.
3. In accordance with Massachusetts Regulations, provide as necessary, physical restraint.
4. Provide inclusionary support in classroom.
5. Participate in Professional Development/training as needed.
6. Implement Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support (PBIS) plans for designated students.
7. Provide support services and accommodations as recommended by related services personnel, therapist
and consultants.
8. Provide home based services as requested by specialists (during school hours).
9. Provide direct support to students during community-based activities (i.e. shopping, swimming, bus
travel, banking etc.)
10. Provide support as a coach for students in STGRSD, community-based pre-vocational/vocational
programs or enrolled in the Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative (ICEI) at area colleges.
11. Provide support to students requiring Assistive Technology to access the curriculum.
12. Review and implement modifications and accommodations documented in student's IEP
13. Performs other duties as requested by Building Principal or Director of Special Education.
Teacher Aide
Teacher Aide Job 30 miles from Farmington
This posting is for the 2025/2026 School Year.
If you would like to apply for this position, visit the New Haven School District website @ ***********************
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IIC Classroom Teacher
Teacher Aide Job 24 miles from Farmington
Special Education Department/Special Education Teacher
Date Available:
TBD
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Chruch Street Elementary School
IIC Classroom Teacher
Must hold current Connecticut certification to be eligible
Childcare Center Teacher Assistant
Teacher Aide Job 37 miles from Farmington
Department: Cynthia White Children's Center (CWCC)
FLSA: Non-Exempt/Hourly
Job Status: Per-diem, Academic Year Staff
Note: CWCC program schedule aligns with The Hotchkiss School academic calendar. Possibility of occasional Saturdays.
Reports to: Director of The Cynthia White Children's Center
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Cynthia White Children's Center (CWCC) is an onsite, full-day childcare center, that provides a safe and nurturing environment while promoting the physical, social, emotional and intellectual development of young children and infants. Responsibilities of this position include implementing a curriculum based on developmentally appropriate practices and maintaining caring, cooperative relationships with children, parents, and co-workers. This position requires demonstrated professionalism, interest in supporting children, and effective communication skills to teach in a daycare setting.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Care for children ages 6 weeks through 5 years of age.
Plan and implement a weekly theme curriculum, which includes stories, educational activities, art projects, music, songs that are developmentally engaging.
Observe and monitor children's play activities, record observations and information for child assessments.
Provide individual and group instruction to meet the needs of the children.
Organize and participate in recreational activities, such as indoor and outdoor games, reading, painting, and cooking,
Assist with toileting and/or changing diapers. Infant care includes bottle feeding; preparing and feeding of solid foods.
Organize, clean and store toys/materials to ensure order in activity areas.
Support children's emotional and social development, encouraging understanding of others and positive self-concepts for children age newborn through preschool age.
Ensure safe play conditions.
Observe and follow established safety procedures and perform duties in compliance with child care licensing requirements and the procedural guidelines of the daycare center.
Potential to care for children in other classrooms (Toddler and/or Preschool) as assigned in weekly schedules.
Perform other duties as needed and assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and/or work experience in early childhood development preferred.
A minimum of 1-2 years of experience caring for young children.
Possess strong ability to work independently, while guided by operational procedures and support from Program Director.
Certification in Medication Administration and First Aid and CPR required, or the ability to acquire and maintain active certification through Hotchkiss School professional development support.
Possess a growth mindset, and willingness to successfully complete additional training and educational requirements to meet State of CT Office of Early Childhood requirements.
Possess patience, and a pleasant and positive demeanor in working with children, families and colleagues.
Possess knowledge and competence with safety practices, health and safety regulations.
Must possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and work effectively as a member of a team of daycare professionals.
PHYSICAL CONDITIONS:
Patience and physical stamina are required.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to walk, run (when needed to supervise children), stand, sit (in small chairs), squat, reach, talk and hear.
Must be able to occasionally climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, walk, run, speak and hear.
Must be able to frequently lift and/or move 20-25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move 35-50 pounds carrying children.
Must be able to communicate and converse as well as distinguish and observe.
Must be able to push a stroller and take long walks.
Must be able to remain patient and effective with frequent interruptions.
The Hotchkiss School is a tobacco-free environment.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The essential functions and basic skills have been included. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.
The Hotchkiss School is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to basing judgments concerning the employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities. The School is firmly committed to equal employment and advancement opportunities for all employees and applicants in all phases of the employment process (including recruitment, hiring, assignment, terms, and conditions of employment, compensation, benefits, training, promotion, transfer, discipline, and termination).
In accordance with applicable law, the School does not discriminate against any individual based on age, ancestry, color, genetic information, learning disability, marital status, past or present history of mental disability, national origin, physical disability, race, religious creed, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
Teacher Aide-New Britain
Teacher Aide Job 5 miles from Farmington
Job Details New Britain YMCA - New Britain, CT Part TimeDescription
This position works as a part of a teaching team to work as a partner with the teacher/lead teacher in developing activities for the children, to provide them with varied experiences and an appropriate learning environment. Works with typically developing children and children with disabilities. Assistance is given to the teacher in carrying out the goals, policies, and activities designed to implement educational objectives and performance standards. This position works with families to promote parent involvement in the program. This position may be assigned additional duties based upon program need and areas of developing expertise. This position works along with the teacher/head teacher to attain the goals of the program. The position may be reassigned to various classrooms/centers as deemed necessary for program operations.
JOB DUTIES
Assists the teacher in all classroom activities, field trips and outdoor activities including lesson plans.
Assists in developing materials and providing activities related to the cultural background of the children and families served.
Participates in the screening, observation and documentation of children.
Helps supervise at mealtime, eating with the children to encourage good nutrition and proper social skills.
Helps keep the classroom and its contents clean and orderly.
Is familiar with each child and parent.
Uses initiative and imagination to assist the child and be perceptive and knowledgeable about the needs of each child.
Assists the teacher in any aspect of the program as the need arises.
Takes charge of the class in the teacher's absence.
Makes home visits with the teacher as required or requested and documents them as requested.
GENERAL JOB ACTIVITIES
Understands, generates and documents in-kind and other allowable costs applied toward the non-federal share requirement.
Attends all workshops and meetings as deemed necessary by the immediate supervisor.
Attends all required staff and parent meetings and activities.
Responsible for understanding Performance Standards and local child care licensing regulations.
Expected to be knowledgeable of the regulations associated with prevention of occupational disease and injury, including the exercise of universal precautions and the prevention of contamination.
Positively promotes in the community.
Maintains strict confidentiality with respect to children, families and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Becomes thoroughly familiar with Meriden-NBB YMCA Employee Handbook, Meriden-NBB YMCA
Operations Manual and all other Meriden-NBB YMCA handbooks, manuals and resources and adheres to them.
Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Minimum requirement is high school diploma or GED plus some experience working with children.
A current Child Development Associate (CDA) credential is preferred.
A current Child Development Associate (CDA) credential;
Within 90 days of employment, must obtain and continually maintain
Be enrolled in a program leading to an associate or baccalaureate degree.
An associate or baccalaureate degree (in any area); or
of being hired into the position;
Be enrolled in a CDA credential program to be completed within two years basic first aid and pediatric CPR certification (or sooner if required by local/state regulations).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Occasional need to provide gentle physical restraint to children.
Must be able to lift up to 45 pounds.
Some exposure to communicable diseases.
Noise level in work environment may be moderate to loud.
Travel by car, bus, airplane or train may also be required associated with attendance at conferences, meetings and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state and in some cases where some overnight travel may be required.
Work is typically performed in a classroom setting and some office work required.
Some evenings and weekend work may occasionally be required for events such as home visits, parent teacher conferences, Parent Committee meetings, social and community events.
The requirements of your are important in providing services to children and families, and for keeping you, children and co-workers safe during the work day. If you are unable to perform any of the functions required in your job description due to a disability, you are invited to direct any requests for accommodation to the Program Director and the Meriden-NBB YMCA.
Teacher's Aide - Before & After School
Teacher Aide Job 6 miles from Farmington
YMCA of Greater Hartford Job Description
Job Title: Teacher's Aide
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Grade:
Primary Department: SACC
Reports to: Child Development Director or Childcare Coordinator
The YMCA of Greater Hartford is an association open to all committed to helping people reach their potential in spirit, mind, and body. Our commitment is based on the belief that the purpose of this three-fold development is to live out the values of Caring, Honest, Respect and Responsibility.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the general direction of the Head Teacher, the Teacher's Aide works for the YMCA of Greater Hartford and is responsible for on-site activity leadership, working directly with children. Must enjoy working with children, be a team player, be dependable and possess knowledge of positive behavior management techniques.
Provides a quality experience to children and parents that focuses on the YMCA values: honesty, respect, responsibility, and caring.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Assist the Head Teacher in the preparation and delivery of daily activities by completing assigned tasks.
Serve our diverse communities equitably and act with an inclusive, anti-racist lens at all times; promote a brave, respectful culture at the Y.
Actively participate with children in all activities and during play times, ensuring premier quality and innovation.
Be responsible for clean-up and maintenance of toys and materials after each activity.
Communicate immediately any problems or concerns with the program, staff, children or parents to immediate Supervisor.
Maintain confidentiality of information provided by parents, staff and administration.
Report immediately to supervisor any evidence of child abuse including physical, mental, emotional and/or neglect.
Attend the minimum number of training hours per year as required by State law and/or accrediting agencies, as approved by supervisor.
Consistently provide friendly, courteous assistance, exceeding customers' expectations every day, which includes building and maintaining healthy professional relationships with parents, children, host agencies, and staff.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required.
Provides a quality experience for everyone, including but not limited to Health Seekers, Members, Participants, Internal Customers, Fellow Staff Members and others.
Treats everyone with courtesy, respect, and consideration; displays integrity; listens actively and genuinely; communicates in a clear and pleasant manner; embraces differences among people; demonstrates an active willingness to learn and grow; accepts constructive criticism; works as a team member.
All duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Qualified Candidate must be at least 16 years old.
Previous experience working with children.
Works effectively with children, families and other staff.
Able to be certified in Connecticut Child Care, Adult & Child CPR and attain certification within 90 days of employment.
Possess good oral communication, written communication, and public speaking skills.
Positive enrollment trends.
Positive, appropriate interaction with the children in the program and other staff.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENT:
Ability to walk, stand, and sit (including on the floor) for long periods of time.
Must be able to lift and/or assist children up to 30 pounds in weight.
Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical situations and physical ability to act swiftly in an emergency
Elementary Specialized Learning Center (SLC) Teacher (Gr K-4) starts August 2025
Teacher Aide Job In Farmington, CT
Teaching - Student Support Services/Special Education Resource
Date Available:
08/20/2025
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Description: West District Elementary School Special Learning Center Teacher SLC (full time) beginning August 2025.
Qualifications: Education: A bachelor's degree in special education or a related field is typically required.
Certification: Special education certification in Connecticut is required. (065, 165)
Skills: Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills are essential. Excellent generlal education inclusion practices strongly perferred.
Experience: Experience with ABA, DTI
Other: Ability to work collaboratively, adapt to changing situations, and manage a diverse classroom
Salary: $55,018- $111,829 salary based upon education and experience; part time positions are pro-rated
Application Procedure: Apply online at *************
Job Responsibilities:
Assessment and Evaluation:
Assess students' skills and determine their educational needs.
Conduct special education evaluations and reevaluations.
Monitor student progress and adjust instruction accordingly.
Instruction and IEP Development:
Develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to meet each student's unique needs.
Adapt general lessons to meet students' needs.
Plan activities that are specific to each student's abilities.
Teach and mentor students in various settings (class, small groups, one-on-one).
Collaboration and Communication:
Work collaboratively with school staff, parents, and other professionals.
Participate in school staff meetings, PPTs (Plan and Placement Teams), and Treatment Team meetings.
Communicate regularly with parents regarding student progress and IEP implementation.
Classroom Management and Environment:
Create a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Manage student behavior according to school policies and procedures.
Provide a safe and structured environment.
Documentation and Record Keeping:
Maintain accurate records of student progress and IEP implementation.
Follow state and local guidelines for record keeping and reporting.
Selection Procedure: Selected candidates will be contacted by phone or email for interviews with a district administrator.
Please complete an online application, resume, detailed letter of interest, copies of all college transcripts and State of CT Teacher certification.
The Board of Education will not make employment decisions (including decisions related to hiring, assignment, compensation, promotion, demotion, disciplinary action and termination) on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, alienage, ancestry, disability (including pregnancy), genetic information, veteran status or gender identity or expression, except in the case of a bona fide occupational qualification. Questions concerning Title VI or Title IX compliance should be directed to: Veronica Ruzek, 1 Monteith Drive, Farmington, CT 06032 ************. Questions concerning Section 504 compliance should be directed to: Dr. Wendy Shepard-Bannish, 1 Monteith Drive, Farmington, CT 06032 ************
Teacher Aide, PACES Autism Program, 11-Month Position
Teacher Aide Job 3 miles from Farmington
THE AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
ANNOUNCES AN OPENING FOR
Teacher Aide (PACES Autism Program)
that Follows the School Calendar
POST: 12/24/2024
The American School for the Deaf (ASD) is the oldest school for the deaf, founded in 1817 by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc. The American School for the Deaf is committed to serving deaf and hard of hearing infants, youth, and their families in development of intellect and the enhancement of quality of life utilizing specially designed instruction through an American Sign Language and English Bilingual Approach, empowering them to become educated and self-directed life-long learners.
ASD is located in West Hartford, a town recognized as one of the top ten towns for raising families. West Hartford residents value education, evidenced by the high quality of public and private schools. There is also much to do in West Hartford. There is a wide array of parks and recreation. There are pools and hiking trails. There are historic sites to visit as well. If shopping is on the list, then Blue Back Square, located in the center of town, offers many retail stores and a variety of restaurants to satisfy everyone.
Shift:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 3:30pm
SCOPE OF DUTIES
Summary:
Under the supervision of the PACES or Core Dean of Students, and/or the Coordinator of Student Support Services, the Teacher Aide (PACES Autism Program) is responsible for the supervision of children and adolescents during school and/or out-of-school hours and the assumption of other responsibilities as designated by the PACES or Core Dean of Students, and/or Student Support Services Coordinator.
PRIMARY DUTIES
Responsible for the supervision of emotionally/behaviorally-disordered deaf and hard of hearing children and youth during in or out-of-school hours, including meals.
Planning and carrying out activities designed to promote personal and social growth.
Responsible for encouraging to students to maintain good personal hygiene and attire, including bathing and feeding.
Assist students with mobility.
Encourage students to engage in extra-curricular activities.
Implementation of Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS).
Participation in planning and staff conferences with academic and residential staff.
Participation in staff training and in-service activities, including Physical/Psychological Management Training (PMT) workshops.
Must be able to lift 50 pounds on a regular and frequent basis.
Responsible for reports and daily logs.
Works cooperatively with all teachers, residential staff and other support staff.
Other related duties as assigned.
Will be responsible to work the Extended School Year (ESY) program yearly as part of the regular work schedule.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to work in a collaborative team setting.
Ability to anticipate potential issues and re-direct or de-escalate behavior.
Demonstrates good judgment and dependability.
Proficient with writing reports
Ability to resolve conflict
Ability to manage crisis situations
Demonstrates high levels of patience, empathy, and respect.
Demonstrates an understanding of cultural diversity and embeds that knowledge into practice
Proficiency in American Sign Language highly desired; interest in learning ASL required.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Non-exempt, 11-month position
Salary based on guidelines of the Union Pay Scale
Retirement, group health insurance, and other fringe benefits are available
$1000 sign on bonus after one year of service
ASD is ALL ways able. If you require an accommodation for applying to this position, please contact the Human Resources Department.
The American School for the Deaf does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's age, ancestry, color, genetic information, learning disability, marital status, past or present history of mental disability, intellectual disability, national origin, physical disability, race, religious creed, sex (including pregnancy, transgender status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or civil union status) work place hazards to reproductive systems, and criminal record (in state employment and licensing).
Teacher Assistant/Driver
Teacher Aide Job 24 miles from Farmington
Job Details Village School - North Haven, CT Full Time $24.49 - $27.85 HourlyJob Posting Date(s) 04/17/2025Description
Full-time teacher assistant/driver needed for students with a variety of special education needs within the agency at ACES Village School, North Haven, CT.
Individual must possess strong leadership qualities such as: creativity and initiative and have good written and oral communication skills. Experience with children and behavioral management system preferred
External Candidates please apply online at ************* Internal candidates should apply via the "
Careers at ACES
" link on
Interfaces
.
EEO/AAE
Qualifications
Associates or bachelor's degree in education, human services, or equivalent experience is desirable.
Successful candidates must have a valid driver's license and pass a DOT physical prior to employment.
Teacher Assistant (ECE)
Teacher Aide Job 5 miles from Farmington
Description: Toassist the classroom teacher with planning and executing activities that willpromote the development of children as individuals through the implementationof best practices developmentally; to be aware of and attentive to the needs ofindividual safety and welfare; to develop and actively maintain positivecommunications with parents, to maintain a clean, organized, healthy and safeclassroom environment in Early Childhood, Head Start, Early Head Start and School Readiness Programs.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities (others may be assigned based upon program needs):
Demonstrateadherence to universal precautions and principals of hygiene and safety asappropriate for children, families and staff.
Create andimplement tracking systems to assure all responsibilities are met withinan appropriate time frame.
Demonstrateregard for others in any and all communication and encounters - oral andwritten.
Demonstratecommunication skills that promote a positive image of the program andagency.
Demonstratethe ability to communicate adequate and complete explanations.
Completerequired forms, reports and projects accurately and on time.
Demonstratethe ability to maintain a professional demeanor in difficult situations.
Demonstrateopenness to varying opinions and recognizes the role of management indecision-making.
Demonstrateregard for children by communicating praise and respect, engaging them ateye level, etc.
Demonstratean understanding of program policies and procedures regardingcommunication at all levels.
Practicecapable and effective problem identification and resolution skills as amethod of sound decision-making.
Considers allsides to a problem before passing judgment or coming to a final conclusionor decision-making.
Considers thehealth and safety of children first in the decision making process.
Assistin the development and implementation of lesson plans and classroomactivities that encourage experimentation, exploration, problem solving,cooperation, socialization and choice making.
Promote and support parent involvement and leadershipthroughout the program
Assistin maintaining accurate, comprehensive, and orderly classroom files and,when required, electronic files that include assessment and screeningresults, anecdotal observations and other required forms
Maintainproper regard for the housing of files.
Other dutiesas assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age and meet oneof the following requirements:
A Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related degree from a college or University and one year of verifiable full day experience in-group care ofunrelated children less than six years old.
OR
An Associate's Degree in a related field or CDA Certificate with 12 credits in EarlyChildhood Education and one year of verifiable full day experiencein-group care of unrelated children less than six years old.
OR
A High School Diploma or GED and experience in working with children less than six yearsof age and a commitment to acquire CDA certification within two years ofthe date of hire to ensure continued employment.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Demonstrate knowledge of and compliance with organization and departmental policiesand Federal, State and Head Start, Early Head Start, School Readiness and Early Childcare Performance standards.
Knows childdevelopment characteristics for age group(s) served.
Knows currentbest practices in the areas of child development.
Knows diverseand appropriate activities for children in various developmental groups.
Knows theelements of good classroom organization and scheduling of activities.
Knows the PerformanceStandards particularly as they relate to the implementation of all serviceand components within the classroom.
Knows and issensitive to watch child's and family's values, beliefs, traditions,cultural influences, make-up and circumstances.
Knows allelements necessary to create a health, safe and clean environment that isinteresting and inviting with properly labeled interest areas.
Knowselements of developmentally appropriate lesson plans and classroomactivities that also reflect diversity, particularly as it is reflected inthe children and their families.
Knowselements of developing appropriate individualized lesson plans.
Knows thehealth and nutrition needs of all children including CACFP guidelines andregulations.
Knows thespecial education process particularly as it relates to the IndividualizedEducation Plan (IEP).
Knowledge ofthe special education process especially as it relates to IndividualFamily service Plans (IFSP) and assists with implementation on behalf ofchildren with special needs.
Knows theaspect of positive discipline and behavior management in classrooms.
Has aself-understanding of personal values, experiences and biases thatfacilitate and present barriers in working with certain groups of peopleof a diverse population including low-income families.
Ability to beempathetic, non-judgmental, respectful and professional.
Ability towork as a team member collaborating with parents and community resources.
Must have stronginterpersonal and organizational skills with excellent written and verbalcommunication skills.
Must possesspersonal qualities necessary to relate to parents, children and staff.
Must havestrong documentation skills.
Classroom Management:
Assist in creating an environment that is healthy, safe and clean and whichfacilitates developmentally appropriate activities.
Assist in creating an environment that is interesting and inviting with properlylabeled interest areas.
Assist in the development and implementation of lesson plans and classroom activitiesthat are developmentally appropriate, culturally diverse and addressaspects of health, mental health and nutrition and individualization forall children.
Assist in the development and implementation of lesson plans and classroom activitiesthat encourage experimentation, exploration, problem solving, cooperation,socialization and choice making.
Assist in the implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEP's) on behalfchildren with disabilities.
Use positive discipline practices and behavior management in classrooms.
Parent Involvement:
Assist inpromoting and supporting parent involvement and leadership throughout theprogram.
Participatein the collaboration with Social Services Staff in coordinating andfacilitating parent meetings.
Assist insending home a monthly newsletter that informs parents of curriculumtopics, field trips, parent workshops and community events.
Assist theteacher in completing a minimum of two home visits per child each year,two parents conferences per child each year and additional conferences asneeded.
File Management:
Assist in maintaining accurate, comprehensive, and orderly classroom files and, whenrequired, electronic files that include assessment and screening results,anecdotal observations and other required forms.
Annotate the Central File as required by the Teacher and per program's policies andprocedures for doing so.
Assist in the assessment of classroom file information to assure quality and timelyservice delivery in all areas and to generate outcome information.
Maintain proper regard for the housing of files.
Advocacy:
Function as mandated reporter on behalf of children about whom there is the suspicionof abuse or neglect.
Bring child development issues to the Quality Service Review Team and the CaseManagement Team in order to institute or strengthen child supports towardage appropriate developmental progress.
Physical/Mental Requirements:
Demonstrate the ability to make frequent, significant decisions to assuredevelopmental progress of children.
Demonstrate the ability to supervise age appropriate children and ensure a safelearning environment including the ability to monitor and respond toevents going on at all times in classroom, outdoor play areas and on fieldtrips. This includes the physical ability to move quickly in order torespond to children who are very active and may need restraint orredirection in order to ensure their safety or the safety of others in theenvironment.
Demonstrates the ability to respond appropriately (both mentally and physically) to anemergency or a crisis situation.
Ability to kneel, stoop, bend, and sit on the floor on a daily basis in order toattend to the children.
Ability to lift up to fifty (50) pounds.
Language Requirements:
Ability to read, write and speak English.
HRA of New Britain, Inc. is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disabilities/Vets