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  • Psychology Tutor

    Outlier 4.2company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In Metairie, LA

    Help train AI models to become more accurate, relevant, and safe in Psychology! Earnings: Hourly rate: up to $40 per hour USD, depending on your level of expertise About the Opportunity: Cutting-Edge Projects: Work on challenging projects that push the boundaries of AI Flexibility: Set your own hours and work remotely from anywhere Weekly payouts: Get paid conveniently on a weekly basis Professional growth: Gain valuable experience in AI while honing your writing skills and deepening your domain expertise Collaborative environment: Join a team of talented professionals who share your passion for AI Duration: Variable depending on project length, flexible hours Responsibilities: Train AI models by creating and answering questions related to your field Evaluate and rank responses generated by AI Leverage your domain expertise to assess the factuality and relevance of text produced by AI models Qualifications: Minimum: A bachelor's or higher degree in Psychology or a related subject Preferred: Graduate student, Masters, PhD, or equivalent proficiency in Psychology or a related-field Excellent English verbal and written communication skills Attention to detail and ability to spot errors or inconsistencies in writing Nice to Have: Professional writing experience as a researcher, journalist, technical writer, editor, or similar roles Solid subject matter knowledge in other Psychology subfields Interest in AI and machine learning concepts Additional Note: This is a freelance position that is paid on a per-hour basis. We don't offer internships as this is a freelance role. You also must be authorized to work in your country of residence, and we will not be providing sponsorship since this is a 1099 contract opportunity. However, if you are an international student, you may be able to sign up if you are on a visa. You should contact your tax/immigration advisor with specific questions regarding your circumstances. We are unable to provide any documentation supporting employment at this time. Please be advised that compensation rates may differ for non-US locations.
    $40 hourly 1d ago
  • Science Master Teacher- Elementary

    Algiers Charter School Association 4.1company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    Science/Social Studies Master Teacher- Elementary Reports to the Principal and Director of TAP About Algiers Charter Since our inception in 2005, Algiers Charter has proudly served as a staple in the educational community. From our very first day, we operated with the belief that all students can achieve educational success. We are a two-school organization, whose commitment to excellence and student achievement has never been stronger. As we forge a strategic path forward, we are seeking dynamic educational leaders with a proven track record of success to help take our organization to the next level. The educational landscape in New Orleans is one that requires significant and unrelenting performance and accountability. Our strategic plan for 2023 and beyond has unique operational, staffing and instructional designs so if you are ready to share our vision and commitment to student achievement and pathways, we invite you to submit an application to join our team. What Success Means In This Position The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher is a full-time exempt role for 10.5 months during the academic year. This role helps students learn subject matter and/or skills that will contribute to their development as mature, able, responsible people who become lifelong learners. Position Description & Expectations The primary role of the master teacher is to analyze student data and create and institute an academic achievement plan for the school. Master teachers lead cluster groups and provide exemplary lessons, coaching and team teaching to career teachers. They also spend, on average, 2 hours per day teaching students. Master teachers are partners with the principal in evaluating other teachers. Professional Learning, Development, and Growth for Teachers: Teachers are expected to attend yearly professional development in the form of: New Teacher Induction Opening Professional Development for Teachers Job embedded Professional Development Faculty and Grade-Level Meetings Other meetings as designated by school leaders Participate in all TAP trainings and become a Certified TAP Evaluator Leadership Team Participation Some of the responsibilities a Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher will have as a member of this team are to: analyze student data to identify student learning goals; develop a school academic achievement plan; create school assessment plan; monitor goal setting, activities, classroom follow-up and goal attainment for cluster groups and Individual Growth Plans (IGPs); assess teacher evaluation results; and maintain inter-rater reliability. Cluster Group Planning and Implementation As a cluster group leader, the Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher will be responsible for: developing the long-range cluster plan, weekly cluster group meeting records and activities with other members of the Leadership Team; overseeing and leading, co-leading or attending selected cluster meetings following the 5 STEPS for Effective Learning; providing appropriate follow-up in the classroom; and assessing all cluster groups progress toward goals. A critical component of this role is to interact regularly with students. This is achieved through regular classroom teaching time. Manage Teacher Individual Growth Plans The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master teacher oversees groups of teachers in developing goals, provides instructional interventions with proven results, facilitates teacher proficiency with these new strategies through classroom-based follow-up, and ensures that the progression of teacher skill development as aligned with changing student learning needs. Evaluations/Conferencing The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher conducts classroom evaluations and post conferences for both formal and informal observations. Classroom Follow-up The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher is expected to work with all teachers to develop lessons for the classrooms. He/ She/ They will guide the work of the teachers and provide them with expert advice along the way. The master teacher also provides classroom support following every cluster meeting along with documentation (observation/feedback, model teaching "demonstration lessons" and team-teaching based on individual teacher mentoring situations). Professional Growth While the Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher is expected to come to the job with a high level of educational knowledge, they will be afforded the opportunity to work with TAP director and other master teachers to enhance their skills and provide their teachers with only the best instructional interventions and strategies. In some cases, mentor teachers will also attend selected in-service training sessions. Evaluation Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teachers are formally evaluated three (3) times a year (1 announced / 2 unannounced) by a member of the Instructional Leadership Team: Director of Performance and Accountability Director of TAP Principal and/or Master Teacher Other Job Duties and Responsibilities As stated earlier, Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teachers will teach a portion of the day, which is flexible and can be clustered, and is at the discretion of the principal and/or Director of Performance and Accountability. Understand the unique AC environment and be able to uphold the mission of the school. Meet those standards of performance for his/her individual teaching assignment developed by the principal of the school, the LDE, and other state & federal requirements, including following the Louisiana Academic Standards. Guide the learning process of students in the classroom toward the achievement of curriculum goals set by the principal while upholding all state and federal guidelines. Assist the administration in implementing all school and AC policies. Achieve those goals included in the Student Learning Targets (SLTs) developed jointly with the Principal or Assistant Principal as part of the accountability process mandated by the State Legislature and BESE policy. Consult with administrator(s), colleagues, students and/or parents on a regular basis. Serve on and participate in professional staff committees/meetings required. Perform other related duties as required. Strive to maintain and improve personal and professional competence. Serve the diverse, multicultural learning population by teaching to all learning styles and being cognizant of varying cultural needs Stipend In return for the stipend that is paid, Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teachers are required to work a minimum of ten (10) additional days (5 days before teachers report and 5 days after the school year ends) and accomplish activities identified by the principals/directors. In consideration of said services rendered, it is agreed that the stipend for the year shall be $8,000 ($333.33 per pay period). This is contingent upon continued funding for the school year. All teachers are subject to re-qualification each year the Teacher Advancement Program is funded. Termination The agreement may be terminated by both parties by providing Human Resources with a ten (10) day written notice. Upon termination of the contract, the master teacher may be eligible for a career teaching position contingent upon the availability of a position in the certification area. An existing career teacher cannot be moved to accommodate a former master teacher. Qualifications Bachelor Degree in Education or related area of study, required Master's Degree in Education or related area of study, highly preferred Two years of teaching experience preferred Valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate with Louisiana Certification, preferred Proven record of high student achievement as listed on previous evaluations and Compass scores, highly preferred Desire and ability to succeed in a student-friendly, detail-oriented, community environment Demonstrate attributes of a growth mindset Belief in the Algiers Charter mission and educational model Open to professional learning, formal/informal observations, and feedback View all jobs at this company
    $50k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Middle/High English Teacher (SY 24-25)

    Jefferson Rise 3.6company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In Harvey, LA

    Jefferson RISE Charter School, founded by seven community members in 2014, will serve 760 students in grades 6-12 for the 2024-2025 school year. Located in Harvey, Louisiana, the school caters to a diverse student body from the Westbank of Jefferson Parish, consisting of 52% Black/African American, 30% White, 16% Hispanic, and 2% Asian students, with 92% qualifying as economically disadvantaged. The school's model emphasizes: High-Quality Academic Program: Features a longer school day, one-on-one tutoring, interventions, one-to-one devices, and a rigorous curriculum to prepare students for college. Social-Emotional Learning: Focuses on developing and living values such as Character, Respect, Integrity, Self-Discipline, and Excellence. Student Life and Career Readiness: Offers enrichment opportunities, electives, skill blocks, and community circles to help students develop their passions and long-term happiness. Remarkable achievements for the 2022-2023 school year include: With a graduation rate grade of A, RISE graduates seniors each year prepared to succeed in college, careers, trade school, military, and other post secondary pathways. Jefferson RISE is proud to be ranked #6 in SPS growth in the state of Louisiana based on our 2022-23 performance. With a SPS increase of over 17 points, RISE's HS earned a B and RISE's MS earned a C. POSITION OVERVIEW Jefferson RISE Charter School is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Middle/High School English Teacher to join our team. The ideal candidate will be committed to advancing the mission of Jefferson RISE by developing and executing a standards-aligned, Tier I curriculum. This teacher will focus on continuous improvement of their instructional practices based on feedback and support from their instructional coach, collaborate with grade-level teams and content teams, student achievement, and quality of instructional practice. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum Development and Execution: Develop and implement a standards-aligned, Tier I English curriculum that meets the diverse needs of all students. Design engaging and effective lesson plans that incorporate best practices and innovative teaching strategies. Instructional Practices: Continuously improve instructional practices based on feedback from students, colleagues, and instructional coaches. Utilize data-driven approaches to assess and enhance student learning and achievement. Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners and ensure all students have access to the curriculum. Collaboration: Work collaboratively with grade-level teams to ensure a cohesive and comprehensive educational experience for students. Collaborate with other science teachers to share resources, strategies, and best practices. Participate in professional learning communities and school-wide initiatives to contribute to the overall success of Jefferson RISE. Student Achievement and Accountability: Monitor and track student progress, providing timely and actionable feedback to students and parents. Maintain high expectations for student performance and behavior, fostering a positive and supportive classroom environment. Be accountable for student growth and achievement, working towards continuous improvement and excellence in instructional practice. Professional Development and Support: Engage in ongoing professional development opportunities to enhance teaching skills and stay current with educational trends and research. Receive support and guidance from an assigned instructional coach to improve instructional practices and student outcomes. Administrative Analyze student achievement data in collaboration with team members Implement data tracking system and use data to inform instructional development and delivery Enter in student performance data in a timely manner Complete all administrative requirements before given deadlines School and Community Culture Embody and teach the mission, vision, and strategic direction of the school Design and implement programs that promote positive student behavior, and that motivate students to exhibit the leadership values of the school Build classroom community by investing families in students' academic success and development of strong character and leadership traits CANDIDATE PROFILE Education and Certification: Bachelor's degree required Degree in content area (preferred) Content area certification (preferred) Experience and Skills: Technological proficiency in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint as well as other web-based applications Excellent communication skills High level of personal organization and planning Proven track record of student achievement and/or growth Culture and Fit: Commitment to the mission and organizational success of Jefferson RISE Ambition and desire to grow as a leader Openness to feedback and a willingness to take personal responsibility for the affairs of the school Entrepreneurial spirit Personal and professional integrity Team player (flexible, willing to jump in) SALARY & BENEFITS The salary range for this position is $40,000-$55,000 per year. RISE employees are paid twice a month on the 15th and last day of each month. Jefferson RISE pays the following employee-only benefit costs for all full-time employees: coverage 85% of medical premiums and 100% of dental, vision, short and long term disability premiums. The Employee covers the remaining costs, including 15% employee medical and all spouse/dependent costs. RISE provides a 401(k) retirement plan to all W-2 employees, including a match of up to 100% of contributions on the first 3% deferred, then 50% of contributions from 3% to 5%. There is no vesting period. Jefferson RISE reserves the right to offer different or additional benefits to the Employee at any time. Additional Questions The following questions will be part of this job application. Those marked with an asterisk will be required to submit your application. If someone were to walk into your classroom, what activities would they see you and the students doing? * What do you do to improve? Give an example of a time when you received difficult feedback from a peer, student, teacher, or supervisor. How did you respond in the moment? How did it affect your thinking? Your actions? * Describe a time when you saw some problem and took the initiative to correct it rather than waiting for someone else to do it. * Do you have a bachelor's degree? * Are you certified to teach in the state of Louisiana? * Are there specific courses or grade levels within your subject area you are interested in teaching? * How did you learn about this position? * Indeed.com ZipRecruiter Google Jobs BetterTeacher WorkNOLA A Jefferson RISE team member (please specify) A Jefferson RISE parent or community member An email from Jefferson RISE Careers Somewhere else (please specify) If you learned about this role from a Jefferson RISE staff member or somewhere that wasn't listed in the previous question, please tell us who or where. Is there anything else you'd like us to know in considering your application? Are you legally authorized to work in the United States? If you have prior teaching experience, please tell us about the evidence of student achievement for your former/current students. If you do not have prior teaching experience, tell us about a time you were required to monitor progress towards achieving a goal and how you did so.
    $40k-55k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Co-teacher (Kinder, First, Second and Third Grade)

    Foundation Preparatory Charter School 3.7company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    Foundation Prep is a literacy-focused elementary school. With a founding kindergarten and first grade integrated class, we opened in August of 2015. We are seeking passionate educators for the position of Co-Teacher available for the 2017-18 school year. Teaching at Foundation Prep is an ideal position for an educator with passion for the craft of instruction and the desire to collaborate and grow as part of a dynamic team. In addition to summer, weekly, and interim professional development and team planning meetings, teachers will receive consistent high-impact coaching and feedback from Foundation Prep's Leadership. Foundation Prep is committed to recruiting, developing and retaining a team of excellent teachers! Job Description • Assist in c reating a positive, achievement-oriented, and structured learning environment that excites and invests students in learning . We will support you in implementing systems that allow students to achieve both academic and life success. You, along with every adult in our school, is responsible for the success of each and all of our students, even those not in your homeroom. • Motivate students to realize high academic achievements . We are a literacy-focused school, dedicating over 200 minutes daily to literacy. For us, literacy is more than just reading and writing, but also listening and speaking. Our Prepsters engage in content through that lens. They learn through experience and talking, listening, writing and reading about the content they are being taught. It will be your responsibility to design and implement unit and lesson plans in collaboration with grade-level or content-level teams that challenge Prepsters and allow for many different types of learning. • Assist in b uilding classroom community by investing Prepsters in academic success and the development of the Foundation Prep FIRST values (Focus, Integrity, Respect, Self-discipline, and Teamwork) . You will be asked to help create a classroom culture of learning that is aligned with the Foundation Prep Way. We are preparing each Prepster, not just for academic, but also life success. Emotional literacy is as important to us as academic literacy. We believe, just as students learn differently, they also react differently to any given situation. We don't believe that punitive classroom cultures allow students to learn the skills they need to think critically as individuals. We instead believe that we must teach our Prepsters that each action has a consequence, good and bad, and that it is not the mistakes we make that define our character, but how we respond to those mistakes that defines who we are as a person. We are excited to talk with you more about our Restorative Practices and how we teach Prepsters to have high-expectations for themselves and each other, while showing forgiveness. • Utilize data from daily, weekly, and interim assessments to drive instruction and interventions . All our instruction occurs in small, targeted groups. In order to continue to be able to reach each of our Prepsters at their constantly growing academic levels, teachers analyze data and reconfigure lessons and groups to suit the needs of our students. You will be asked to think critically and thoughtfully about student growth and how to continue to drive for academic excellence. • Participate enthusiastically in structured and informal learning and development opportunities . As an experienced teacher, we know that you have accomplished a tremendous amount in crafting your skill. We are extremely excited for you to share all that you have learned about the art and science of teaching with your colleagues. In fact, we expect you to collaborate with your coach, grade-level chair, and school team to improve instructional, culture-building, and leadership skills. We also believe that we are all life-long learners. We will support you with both formal training through professional development and coaching, and informally with the lessons you will learn from your colleagues teaching together in the classroom, as well as working together in team planning and data analysis meetings. • Exemplify Foundation Prep's core values in all interactions with students, families and colleagues . We believe in the power of relationships. We know our parents by first names, we know their phone numbers by heart, and we love our Prepsters. We are looking for someone who knows that “please” and “thank you” go a long way, that hugs can fix almost anything and that transparency is essential. As a part of the Foundation Prep family, you'll be asked to build relationships, not just with your students, but their families, your colleagues and our many partners in this work. Qualifications Required : • A Bachelor's Degree. • Certification or progress toward certification to be a highly qualified teacher in the state of Louisiana. • An incredible work ethic and a passion for being part of a team-oriented, mission-driven, joyful school culture. • Ability to grow strong instructional and classroom management skills. Highly Preferred: • High level of personal organization and planning. • Experience in diverse classrooms. • Proficiency in Spanish or Vietnamese • Desire to have a long-term career in education. Additional Information Co-teachers receive weekly coaching from leadership staff, daily real-time coaching from Coach, and mentoring from Lead teacher to hone their instructional and management skills, developing as a teacher. Co-teacher should have or be working on their teaching certification and is committed to staying in the classroom, thus looking for opportunities to grow and lead their own class as the school grows.
    $35k-46k yearly est. 22d ago
  • CERTIFIED TEACHER- 2025-2026 School Year

    Lafourche Parish School District 4.0company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In Thibodaux, LA

    Title: Teacher Qualifications: * Individual must hold a valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate, meeting the requirements listed in the Louisiana Standards for State certification of school personnel, Bulletin 746, Part Ill, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, and X. * Minimum requirements as stated in SDE Bulletin 746 (as revised) * Qualifications should not be established for the individual but rather for the position Reports To: Principal Supervises: Students FLSA Status: Exempt Salary Range: See Lafourche Parish School Board Salary Schedule ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: DOMAIN 1: INSTRUCTION 1. Standards and Objectives a. All learning objectives and state content standards*, and their connection to student work expectations, are explicitly communicated and understood by students. b. Objectives and expectations are aligned to the depth and rigor of the state standards; lesson content is aligned to the objectives of the high-quality instructional materials. c. Sub-objectives/Prerequisite skills are aligned and logically sequenced to the lesson's major objective. d. Students make connections between learning objectives and (a) what they have previously learned, (b) know from life experiences, and/or (c) knowledge of other disciplines. e. Expectations for each student's performance are clear, demanding, and high, and student work is aligned to state content standards and learning objectives. f. Students are able to articulate what they are learning and why and explain those to their peers. g. Learning objectives are displayed and referenced throughout the lesson with explanations. h. Student work shows evidence that each student is progressing or demonstrating mastery of the objective(s). * National or Local Standards may be used when state standards are not available for specific courses. 2. Motivating Students a. The teacher consistently organizes the content, including high-quality curriculum resources, so that it is personally meaningful, relevant, and intellectually engaging to students. b. The teacher consistently develops learning experiences where inquiry, curiosity, and exploration are valued. c. Students are consistently engaged in their own learning, and the teacher reinforces students' initiative to learn more. 3. Presenting Instructional Content Presentation of content always includes: a. visuals, including student work exemplars, that establish the purpose of the lesson, preview the organization of the lesson, and include internal summaries of the lesson; b. examples, illustrations, analogies, and labels for new concepts and ideas; c. modeling by the teacher or student that demonstrates an accurate understanding of the content and meets performance expectations; d. criteria that clari?es how students can be successful; e. concise communication; f. logical sequencing and segmenting; g. all essential information; and h. no irrelevant, confusing, or nonessential information. 4. Lesson Structure and Pacing a. The lesson starts promptly. b. The lesson's structure is coherent, based on the content, and organized to meet students' needs, with time for re?ection to ensure student understanding. c. Pacing is brisk, adjusted for rigor of content and individual student learning expectations. d. Students' individual needs are attended to, and pacing provides many opportunities for individual students who progress at different learning rates. e. Students understand and engage in classroom routines and transitions to ensure ef?cient use of time. 5. Activities and Materials Activities and materials include all of the following: a. Content: * support the lesson objectives; * are challenging; * elicit a variety of thinking; * provide time for re?ection; and * are relevant to students' lives. b. Student-centered: * sustain students' attention; * provide opportunities for student-to-student interaction; * evoke student curiosity and suspense; and * provide students with choices when appropriate and aligned to the learning objectives. c. Multiple materials: * incorporate additional standards-based resources where appropriate to support individual and whole group understanding (e.g., visuals, multimedia, technology, manipulatives, resources from museums, cultural centers, etc., when not available in the high-quality instructional materials). d. In addition, sometimes activities are game-like, involve simulations, require creating products, and demand self-direction and students are continuously self-monitoring as appropriate to enhance learning. 6. Questioning a. Teacher questions are varied and high-quality, providing an appropriate mix of question types based on content: * knowledge and comprehension; * application and analysis; and * creation and evaluation b. Questions are consistently purposeful and coherent. c. The frequency of questions consistently engages students in the rigor of the content and in critical thinking. d. Questions are consistently sequenced with attention to the instructional goals. e. Wait time (3-5 seconds) is consistently provided. f. Students regularly respond to a variety of teacher questions (e.g., whole-class signaling, choral responses, written and shared responses, or group and individual answers). g. All students are actively answering questions and engaging with the teacher or each other to share their perspectives. h. Students generate questions that lead to further inquiry and self-directed learning. 7. Academic Feedback a. Oral and written feedback is consistently academically focused, frequent, and high-quality. b. Feedback is frequently given during guided practice, throughout the lesson, and during review of independent work assignments. c. The teacher circulates during instructional activities to prompt student thinking, assess each student's progress based on student work expectations, and provide individual feedback. d. Feedback, both verbal and non-verbal, from students is regularly used to monitor and adjust instruction. e. Students give speci?c and clear feedback to each other based on the teacher's expectations. 8. Grouping Students a. The instructional grouping arrangements (whole class, small groups, pairs, or individual) consistently maximize student understanding and learning ef?ciency. b. Teacher sets clear expectations that are understood by students. c. In an instructional group, each student takes responsibility for their individual role, tasks, and group work expectations so they can have meaningful and productive collaboration. d. In an instructional group, each student assumes accountability for completing group work and individual work. e. Instructional group composition is varied to best accomplish the goals of the lesson. f. Students set goals, re?ect on, and evaluate their learning in instructional groups. g. When provided the choice or independence, students make responsible decisions about how to group themselves. 9. Teacher Content Knowledge a. Teacher displays extensive content knowledge and understanding of both state standards and high-quality instructional materials, including their adopted or approved curriculum, for all the subjects they teach. b. Teacher consistently implements a variety of subject-speci?c instructional strategies to enhance student content knowledge. c. Teacher consistently highlights key concepts and ideas and uses them as the basis to connect other powerful ideas. 10. Teacher Knowledge of Students a. Teacher practices display understanding of each student's anticipated learning abilities and needs. b. Teacher practices consistently incorporate student interests and backgrounds. c. Teacher consistently provides differentiated supports and strategies to ensure students have the opportunity to master grade-level standards. 11. Thinking a. Students are actively engaged in multiple types of thinking: * analytical thinking, where students analyze, compare and contrast, and evaluate and explain information; * practical thinking, where students use, apply, and implement what they learn in real-life scenarios; * creative thinking, where students create, design, imagine, and suppose; and * research-based thinking, where students explore and review a variety of ideas, models, and solutions to problems. b. The teacher and/or students model metacognitive strategies. c. Students are provided opportunities to: * Generate a variety of ideas and alternatives; * analyze problems from multiple perspectives and viewpoints; anD * monitor their thinking to ensure they understand what they are learning, are attending to critical information, and are aware of the learning strategies they are using and why. 12. Problem-Solving a. Students engage in activities that reinforce several of the following problem-solving types: * Abstraction * Categorization * Drawing conclusions/justifying solutions * Predicting outcomes * Observing and experimenting * Improving solutions * Identifying relevant/irrelevant information * Generating ideas * Creating and designing DOMAIN 2: PLANNING 1. Instructional Plans Instructional plans include: a. evidence of the internalization of the plans from the high-quality curriculum; b. measurable and explicit objectives aligned to state standards and aligned high-quality curriculum, both in content and in rigor; c. activities, materials, and assessments that: * are aligned to state standards; content, including high-quality curriculum; and success criteria; * are sequenced and scaffolded based on student need; * build on prior student knowledge, are relevant to students' lives, and integrate other disciplines as appropriate; and * provide appropriate time for student work, student re?ection, and lesson closure; d. evidence that the plan is appropriate for the age, knowledge, and interests of all learners; e. evidence that the plan provides regular opportunities to accommodate individual student needs; and f. strategies for student autonomy and ownership. 2. Student Work Assignments are: a. always aligned to the rigor and depth of the standards and curriculum content. b. always aligned to the lesson's objective and include descriptions of how assessment results will inform future instruction. Students: c. organize, interpret, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information rather than reproduce it; d. draw conclusions, make generalizations, and produce arguments that are supported through extended writing; and e. connect what they are learning to experiences, observations, feelings, or situations signi?cant in their daily lives, both inside and outside of school. 3. Assessment Assessments: a. are aligned with the depth and rigor of the state standards and content, including curriculum resources; b. are designed to provide feedback on progress against objectives; c. use a variety of question types and formats to gauge student learning and problem-solving; d. measure student performance in more than three ways (e.g., in the form of a project, experiment, presentation, essay, short answer, or multiple-choice); DOMAIN 3: ENVIRONMENT 1. Expectations a. Teacher engages students in learning with clear and rigorous academic expectations and actively uses aligned and differentiated high-quality materials and resources to ensure access to learning. b. Students regularly learn from their mistakes and can describe their thinking on what they learned. c. Teacher creates learning opportunities where all students consistently experience success. d. Students lead opportunities that support learning. e. Students take initiative to meet or exceed teacher expectations. f. Teacher optimizes instructional time to ensure each student meets their learning goals. 2. Engaging Students and Managing Behavior a. Students are consistently engaged in behaviors that optimize learning and increase time on task. b. Teacher and students establish commitments for learning and behavior. c. Teacher consistently uses, and students reinforce, several techniques (e.g., rewards, approval, contingent activities, consequences, etc.) that maintain student engagement and promote a positive classroom environment. d. Teacher consistently recognizes and motivates positive behaviors and does not allow inconsequential behavior to interrupt the lesson. e. Teacher addresses individual students who have caused disruptions rather than the entire class. f. Teacher quickly attends to disruptions with minimal interruption to learning. 3. Environment The classroom: a. welcomes all students and guests and provides a safe space for all students to take risks and interact with peers. b. is clearly organized and designed for and with students to promote learning for all. c. has supplies, equipment, and resources easily and readily accessible to provide opportunities for all students. d. displays current student work that promotes a positive classroom environment. e. is arranged to maximize individual and group learning and to reinforce a positive classroom environment. 4. Respectful Conditions a. Teacher-student and student-student interactions consistently demonstrate caring, kindness, and respect for one another and celebrate and acknowledge all students' backgrounds. b. Teacher seeks out and is receptive to the interests and opinions of all students. c. Positive relationships and interdependence characterize the classroom. DOMAIN 4: PROFESSIONALISM 1. Growing and Developing Professionally a. The educator is prompt, prepared, and participates in professional learning and teacher collaboration meetings, bringing student artifacts (student work) when requested. b. The educator appropriately attempts to implement new learning in the classroom following professional learning and teacher collaboration meetings. c. The educator develops and works on a plan for new learning based on an analysis of school improvement plans and new goals, self-assessment, and input from the teacher and school leader observations. d. The educator participates in self-re?ection and growth by selecting speci?c activities, content knowledge, or pedagogical skills to enhance and improve his/her pro?ciency. 2. Reflecting on Teaching a. The educator makes thoughtful and accurate assessments of his/her lessons' effectiveness, as evidenced by the self-re?ection after each observation, and offers speci?c actions to improve his/her teaching. b. The educator accepts responsibilities contributing to school improvement. c. The educator utilizes student achievement data to address the strengths and weaknesses of students and guide instructional decisions. 3. School Involvement a. The educator supports school activities and events. 4. School Responsibilities a. The educator accepts responsibility and/or assists peers in contributing to a safe and orderly school environment. b. The educator adheres to system and school policies. c. The educator keeps timely and professional records. METHOD OF EVALUATION The combination of the applicable measure of growth in student learning and the qualitative assessment of performance competencies and standards shall result in a composite score used to distinguish levels of overall effectiveness. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Other duties may be assigned. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, speak, hear, and sometimes sit. Occasionally, the employee will bend or twist at the neck more than the average person. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally push or lift up to 50 lbs. such as boxes of books and AV carts. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, such as to read handwritten or typed material, and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment described here is representative of which an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to a noise level in the work environment, which is moderate to loud. The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position, and additional duties may be assigned. * MAX SALARY / Per Year is contingent on possessing a doctoral degree at 30 years of employment
    $43k-55k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Summer School Teacher - 2025

    ÉLan Academy Charter School

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    Two Most Important Jobs of the Partner Teacher: 1. Engage in deep intellectual preparation and student work analysis through independent preparation and attending virtual professional development sessions with NSSI to drive differentiated, student-led instruction 2. Ensure every student feels connected, celebrated, and challenged to think deeply and participate during each class DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: -Attend mandatory Teacher Institute and complete any necessary pre-work: -ELA Teachers will read student novel prior to Teacher Institute Cohort 1 Teacher Institute May 28-May 30 (Tues-Thurs) Attend 1x a week Professional Development (PD) and be ready for class: Cohort Ongoing Weekly PD Days Time Slot A Time Slot B Cohort 1 Ongoing PD Mondays: June 3, June 10, June 17, June 23, July 1 12:30PM - 1:30PM CT 1:30PM - 2:30 PM CT -Partner teachers commit to actively modeling the following commitments and behaviors during professional development sessions, including: -Having cameras on during PD sessions. -Participating actively in ALL sessions (including break out rooms). DAILY TEACHING: -Engage in daily intellectual preparation and student work analysis to have clarity around: 1) exemplar student work & discussion, 2) potential misconceptions, and 3) questions and teacher moves to address misconceptions and push deeper thinking. -Leverage the Mentor Teachers GoogleSlide deck and Daily Overview Lessons to create and edit a daily lesson in math or ELA/humanities to meet the needs of your class. -Ensure student workbooks are prepared for students at the start of each lesson, either digitally or printed copies. Students who need scaffolded student workbooks should be provided those. -Teach strong, discourse-based lessons aligned with NSSI's curriculum and instructional overviews. -Study and give feedback on 100% of student work each day. -Complete all deliverables and tasks within whatever Learning Management Platform your school uses. Includes but not limited to posting student work, tracking grades, inputting attendance, etc. -Take Attendance daily. -Edit daily SEL morning advisory, Connection/Celebration/Challenge (C/C/C) GoogleSlide deck to be ready for C/C/C class. This includes the key question of the day and slides celebrating and challenging students -Call / text / email students & parents daily with the goal of reaching every family weekly over the summer. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: -Attending any school or district-led meetings -Completing 3 end-of-day Teacher Institute feedback surveys (5-10 mins), and one end-of-program feedback survey (max 15-20 mins) -Grading and inputting pre/post assessment data to NSSI -Reading weekly emails from NSSI
    $35k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Part time Tutor/Teacher

    Cusanza Ent Dba Sylvan Learning Centers

    Teacher Assistant Job In Metairie, LA

    Sylvan Learning Center Making sure learning clicks for each child isn't always easy, but it's exactly what we love. If you share our passion for making learning personal and inspiring kids to thrive, we want to hear from you! As a part-time Sylvan Instructor, you will be trained on the Sylvan curriculum and given the tools to teach in a small group, 4:1 setting. We offer instruction in Reading, Writing, Math, Study Skills, SAT/ACT Prep and State exams to students of all levels. As a part-time Instructor you will need to be available 4-20 hours/week, between the hours of 3:30-7:30 Monday-Thursday and Saturdays 9:00-1:00. If you aspire to inspire, then we want you on our team. As a successful Instructor, you will: Deliver Quality Education: Teach using Sylvan based programs Supervise, interact with and motivate students during instruction hour while they work with equipment and materials Reward students for completed assignments Evaluate and document student progress Communicate student needs to the center directors Inspire Students: Develop rapport with students and establish a fun learning environment Maintain a positive attitude and demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching and Sylvan We require: Bachelor's degree Teaching or tutoring experience required State level teaching certification If you want to be a part of an inspired organization that believes in fostering knowledge and confidence in children, improving the lives of thousands of families every day - apply today, and don't let this opportunity pass you by!
    $31k-52k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Teacher

    The Life Church of Houma 4.3company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In Houma, LA

    Join Our Team at Little Life's Learning Center! Are you passionate about helping children grow and thrive? Do you love working in a dynamic, supportive environment where you can make a difference every day? Little Life's Learning Center is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Teacher to join our family. We're seeking someone who has a heart for nurturing children's development, strong communication and organizational skills, and a commitment to creating a safe and loving environment. What You'll Do: Build Relationships: Communicate daily with parents through personal interactions, daily reports, and occasional parent meetings or phone conferences (with Director support). Foster positive connections with the children, families, and your team. Nurture and Care: Promote good hygiene, assist with potty training, and change diapers in accordance with State Regulations. Support children during meals and snacks, ensuring they're fed according to their age and needs. Address the physical and emotional needs of each child with kindness and care. Teach and Inspire: Prepare engaging lesson plans and activities, turning them in to the Lead Teacher. Use creative teaching methods like storytelling, art, and games to help children learn and grow. Follow the classroom schedule set by the Director, ensuring smooth transitions and productive days. Create a Safe and Clean Environment: Supervise children at all times to maintain a safe and nurturing atmosphere. Keep the classroom clean and organized, following daily sanitizing checklists for toys, surfaces, and common areas. Maintain accurate attendance records. Develop and Lead: Participate in continuing education opportunities to stay up-to-date and inspired. Identify and manage behavioral challenges using effective techniques aligned with State Regulations. What We're Looking For: A teacher who: Is enthusiastic about helping children grow in confidence, skills, and creativity. Values teamwork and collaboration with families and staff. Is organized, adaptable, and ready to embrace each day with energy and positivity. Why Join Us? At Little Life's Learning Center, we believe in fostering not just the development of children but also the growth of our team. If you're ready to bring your talents and passion to a caring, supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you! Apply today and help shape little lives with love and dedication!
    $27k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Head Childcare Teacher

    Tulane University 4.8company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    This position is responsible for the welfare, health, safety and fostering the development of the children in care. * Ability to relate sensitively to children and their families. * Able to work cooperatively with parents and staff. * Must be agile and energetic enough to perform daily work required for the care of infants, toddlers, and/or children. * Ability to lift, move, push, pull or carry items weighing up to 50 pounds, as well as the ability to sit, stand, walk or run required. * Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university; or one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. * Bachelor's degree in early childhood education * Five years professional child care experience
    $39k-45k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Non-Certified Teacher

    Terrebonne Parish School District 3.5company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In Chauvin, LA

    9 Months - 182 Days REPORTS TO: School Administrator SALARY RANGE: See Adopted Terrebonne Parish Salary Schedule OVERVIEW OF POSITION: To plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential. The Teacher is responsible for growth in student learning. Click here for job description.
    $51k-62k yearly est. 42d ago
  • Special Education Coordinator

    Firstline Schools 3.5company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    FirstLine Schools: SPECIAL EDUCATION (SPED) COORDINATOR Creating and inspiring great, open admissions public schools in New Orleans **THIS POSTING IS TO CREATE A POOL OF CANDIDATES FOR FUTURE VACANCIES** In 1998, FirstLine Schools started the first charter school in New Orleans. FirstLine now operates several (Pre) K-8th grade schools. Our mission is to create and inspire great, open admissions public schools in New Orleans. Our faculty is a diverse and talented group dedicated to our students' success and to their own growth as teachers. Our schools are led by leaders who hold themselves accountable for student achievement and teacher development. Position Summary: The Special Education Coordinator, under the supervision of the school leader, is responsible for ensuring the academic success of students in special education by providing leadership that ensures services and supports according to the applicable laws and the mission of FirstLine Schools. Position Responsibilities: Driver of compliance Ensures compliance with Federal and State rules and regulations, including developing, updating, and ensuring compliance with Special Education policies and procedures that comply with laws Maintains special education files that include documentation of collaboration and involvement from students, teachers, parents, outside agencies, and pupil appraisal team members, as needed Develops and maintains a calendar of deadlines, including Federal, State, and network, to ensure that all meetings and reports are completed according to rules and regulations. This includes, although is not limited to, the following: data maintenance in SER, annual reviews, triennial re-evaluations, monthly compliance reporting through SER, manifestation determination review (MDR), Extended School Year eligibility and planning, and evidence of collaboration Coordinates with network and itinerant staff to ensure that high quality service delivery occurs in accordance with student IEPs Conducts integrity checks to ensure the implementation of IEPs, behavior support plans, and the delivery of accommodations and modifications in the general education classroom Coordinates accommodations and alternative testing for statewide assessments Driver of outcomes Observes, coaches, supports, and provides job training and professional development to school-based staff members Collaborates with parents, teachers, and service providers to develop academic and behavioral support plans (IEPs, FBA/BIPs) Collaborates with school-based academic leaders, teachers, parents, and paraprofessionals to ensure that students with disabilities are making progress towards their goals and accessing the general education curriculum to the greatest extent possible as determined by the IEP team Other duties as assigned Education & Experience Bachelor's degree required, MA or MEd preferred Louisiana Teacher Certification in Special Education Minimum of three years of teaching experience Demonstrated success working with students in an urban, open admissions school Demonstrated success coaching and leading adults Knowledge of current federal and state guidelines and reporting procedures Believe deeply in the mission and values of FirstLine Schools. Desired Qualities & Characteristics: Believe in every student's ability to achieve in a rigorous college or career prep curriculum Achieve results based on agreed-upon expectations Take personal responsibility Highly detail-oriented Collaborate effectively with a range of stakeholders Share a commitment to creating great schools in New Orleans Strong written and verbal communication skills Model the FirstLine values of Service, Learning, Collaboration and Results Physical Requirements: Must be able to perform all required job functions with reasonable accommodations, if necessary. SPED COORDINATOR reports to: School Director/Principal How to Apply: Please apply online via: *************************************** Base Salary: $65,000 is competitive and commensurate with experience. FirstLine Schools offers a comprehensive benefits package with a generous 403b plan.
    $65k yearly 22d ago
  • Special Education Coordinator

    Renew Schools

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    #1 Performing Open-Enrollment Network in New Orleans #1 Academic Growth in Louisiana We seek a strong candidate who believes that students with exceptionalities can thrive and succeed given the appropriate tools. The SEC is an integral part of the school leadership team and coaches a team of Teacher Case Managers (TCMs). Additionally, the SEC maintains compliant legal processes that facilitate student achievement and teacher development. MISSION At ReNEW, we transform underperforming schools into academically rigorous schools that prepare students for the next level of achievement, including high school, college, and career. WHAT YOU'LL DO This role requires a keen eye for data analysis and the ability to work with multiple stakeholders on competing priorities on a daily basis. This role is critical to enhancing individual student programs and the overall special education service delivery for ReNEW Schools. The Special Education Coordinator will report to their School Leader & Director of Compliance. At ReNEW Schools, we expect the Special Education Coordinator to: Drive and Maintain Compliant Systems Ensures compliant special education files and tracks all relevant evaluations and documents for all students with exceptionalities in partnership with Teacher Case Managers (TCMs). Manages all student evaluation and individualized education plan (IEP) timelines. Attend and ODR all Student Evaluation Plan (SEP) and IEP meetings. Special Education Report System (SER) management: Complete jurisdiction/records requests for all new students Fulfill jurisdiction/records requests for all exiting/former students Review and provide feedback on IEPs utilizing ReNEW's Case Compliance Rubric Finalize/submit all IEPs to SER Run all students through SER (check names and UID #) Pull and review SER reports [Draft + SER flag (in IEP forms), IEP management (in rosters), eval management (in rosters), IEP detail (in compliance), Eval detail (in compliance), Testing Accommodations (in IEP forms), Report of Services (in IEP forms)] monthly Ensure TCMs have updated usernames/passwords Ensure all service providers are accurate for each SWE on the caseload Add services with the appropriate case manager at the start of the school year Meet with the nurse to action plan and ensure compliant health services; schedule monthly meetings throughout the school year Meet with the school psychologist to action plan and ensure compliant evaluations; schedule weekly meetings throughout the school year Monitor and oversee monthly IEP Filing Deadlines including initialed service logs, communication logs, behavior tracking (paychecks for 3-8, weekly reports PK-2, from BIP [if applicable]), SchoolRunner Progress Reports, STEP, F & P, etc.) Create IEP files for new students, archive files of former students Complete case compliance audits for all teacher case managers (TCMs) three times per year in Whetstone Calendar IEP meetings for all SWEs for the school year Maintain and update the SWE roster for reporting and monitoring Monitor completion of quarterly progress reports for SWEs Manage Complex Cases & Data Analysis Coordinates and collects comprehensive data from multiple sources and convenes meetings as needed with the most appropriate team members Monitor behavior data of SWEs weekly (suspensions, minutes out of class) Collaborate with the Dean of Students on behavior incidents involving SWEs Lead Manifestation Determination Review meetings for SWEs Collaborate with school psychologist on unique student needs Complete complex case analysis for challenging students requiring additional supports Build a calendar to include time to meet with TCMs, SW/Cs, nurses, School Directors/Principals, and Related Service Providers to monitor student progress, performance, compliance Compliance/Data Reporting Ensure current case managers and services are included in PowerSchool Run ser_checked in PowerSchool monthly to check for new students Run IDEA Counted and not counted (continuously work on fixing all problems with specified cases that do not count as indicated on the ¨Not Counted¨ list); crosscheck counted and list in PowerSchool for October 1 and February 1 deadlines Triangulate IDEA Counted/Not Counted with PowerSchool rosters Complete and monitor SER/SIS and SIS/SER crosscheck
    $47k-71k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Early Childhood Paraprofessional

    New Orleans College Prep 4.4company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    Invite a friend All applications will be reviewed and responded to as quickly as we are able. While we wish we could personally speak with each applicant, we are unable to do so due to the volume of applicants. With that in mind, please do not call in to follow up on your application Job Description: Hoffman Early Learning Center is searching for an Early Childhood Paraprofessional for the 2020 - 2021 School Year. Early Childhood Paraprofessionals will be responsible for maintaining a loving, kind, rigorous, and joyful learning environment for children and families. If you are relentless about seeing students achieve at high levels, this is a chance to work at a network that does whatever it takes to ensure success for all children. Background: New Orleans College Prep's (NOCP) mission is to prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and beyond. Over the past ten years, NOCP has grown from a single grade of 100 students, to now operating 3 schools spanning Birth (6 weeks) to 12th grade and serving over 1,400 students. In June 2017, NOCP expanded its existing early learning program at John W. Hoffman to establish a large, world-class early learning center that meets the needs of a growing, socioeconomically diverse population in New Orleans. The early learning center will serve approximately 228 children aged 0 - 4 and offer an unparalleled array of enriching, experiential learning experiences for children. 50% of the seats are funded through Head Start, offered only to low income children, and 50% of the seats are tuition-based, offered on a sliding scale of tuition rates based on family income. A coalition of charter school organizations contribute to the operating costs of the center, in return for offering preferential access to employees of their schools, which all supports staff retention in our K-12 public schools. With this unique model, we are creating a preschool that is truly accessible to all families, regardless of income, and expand early childhood capacity in our city. Additional information about Hoffman Early Learning Center can be found on our website or by clicking here. Responsibilities: Design learning experiences that advance intellectual and physical development of children using research-based strategies Develop lesson plans that support the social and emotional development of children Frequently encourage the involvement of families in programs and support the development of relationships between children and their families Establish and maintain a safe and healthy learning environment Maintain school culture of high behavioral expectations Collaborate with family members, colleagues, and other staff to achieve positive outcomes for children of all abilities. Experience and Skills: Qualifications: Child Development Associate (CDA) or be enrolled in a program that will lead to an Associate or Bachelor degree in early childhood or be enrolled in a CDA program to be completed within 1 year of hire. Ancillary Teaching Certificate (preferred) Constant learner: Solicits feedback and implements new ideas in instruction, stays abreast of current research on teaching and learning, enhances professional skills Solutions-Oriented: concentrates on finding ways to solve problems and improve systems Enthusiasm: exhibits passion and excitement over work High Expectations: An unwavering belief that all students can achieve at high levels Results Oriented: Proven track record of producing dramatic, demonstrable student achievement gains as a teacher Work ethic: possesses a strong willingness to work hard and long hours to get the job done Intelligence: learns quickly, demonstrates ability to quickly and proficiently absorb new information Teamwork: Demonstrated ability to work well in a team Benefits Compensation: We offer a competitive compensation package, including generous retirement contributions and comprehensive health benefits.
    $22k-26k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • SY24-25 Child Specific Aide (Spanish) - Westbank campus

    International School of Louisiana 4.1company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    X Full-time o Part-time o Exempt X Nonexempt Mission: Our mission at International School of Louisiana is to provide a challenging education emphasizing language immersion, international awareness, the celebration of diversity and community responsibility. The employee must understand and support the school mission. Summary: Child focused paraprofessional will provide one-on-one support and assistance to a specific child in accordance with the child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * Shadows and provides one-on-one support to a specific child throughout the school day to achieve academic goals specified in the IEP; follows all plans (IEP, BIP, & safety plans) * Ensures the student's academic and behavioral needs are being met; * Monitors the student's daily schedule and IEP to ensure a safe and positive learning environment; * Focuses on instructional activities to ensure the student is focused, engaged in the learning process, and mastering critical skills; * Develops critical skills that will ultimately lead to greater independence; * Facilitates positive social interactions between the child and other children in the classroom; * Assists and escorts the student to and from each destination and attends to the student's special needs; * Assists the teacher in the communications of student progress; * Monitors student behavior and maintains documentation of care provided to the child; * Establishes positive and professional relationships with faculty, parents and students; * Meets professional expectations required such as attendance, professional development, teamwork, etc. * Interacts collaboratively and productively with school site personnel * Expresses thoughts professionally in oral and written language * Possesses Adequate Technology Skills * Keeps abreast of current research, trends and issues in education by engaging in professional development activities * Performs related duties as assigned by supervisor * Maintains compliance with all school policies and procedures * Performs other duties as required. Qualifications, Education and Work Experience: * Associate's Degree and/or 3 years' experience working with children in an educational environment * Preferred Skills and Management Experience * Computer/Technology knowledge and skills * Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines, while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service * Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices Work Environment: Listed below are key points regarding environmental demands and the work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. * Required to use motor coordination with finger dexterity (such as keyboarding, machine operation, etc.) part of the work day; * Required to exert physical effort in handling objects less than 40 pounds; * Required to be exposed to physical occupational risks * Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements; * Normal setting for this job is an office/school setting. ISL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires ISL to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are invited to discuss accommodations. Professional Conduct: Employee acknowledges that he/she is required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said professional conduct includes but is not limited to: neglect of duty, dishonesty, and engagement in acts that are contrary to ISL policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the school system. Chain of Supervision: Principal or Designee Supervises: N/A
    $22k-27k yearly est. 18d ago
  • New Orleans Children Hospital

    Shake Smart

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    Shake Smart is a growing nutrition brand specializing in freshly made protein shakes, convenient meal replacements, and healthy on the go foods. We are seeking high-energy, ambitious individuals who share our passion for health and wellness! Job Duties include: -Providing excellent customer service at all times -Taking and preparing food and beverage orders -Handling cash and processing credit card transactions -Maintaining a very clean work environment -Clearly and concisely communicating product knowledge and information to all customers -Maintaining consistency with all products and company guidelines -Bringing a positive and upbeat attitude to work -And many more! Note: This location is a licensed location and Shake Smart, LLC is not a joint employer of the licensee. Any applications submitted on this portal will be passed along to the licensee!
    $20k-26k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • SY24-25 Child Specific Aide (Spanish) - Westbank campus

    ISL Branding

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    Job title: Child Specific Aide Work Location: ISL Campuses Unit/Department: Instructional Reports to: Principal or Designee Job Description X Full-time o Part-time o Exempt X Nonexempt Mission: Our mission at International School of Louisiana is to provide a challenging education emphasizing language immersion, international awareness, the celebration of diversity and community responsibility. The employee must understand and support the school mission. Summary: Child focused paraprofessional will provide one-on-one support and assistance to a specific child in accordance with the child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Shadows and provides one-on-one support to a specific child throughout the school day to achieve academic goals specified in the IEP; follows all plans (IEP, BIP, & safety plans) Ensures the student's academic and behavioral needs are being met; Monitors the student's daily schedule and IEP to ensure a safe and positive learning environment; Focuses on instructional activities to ensure the student is focused, engaged in the learning process, and mastering critical skills; Develops critical skills that will ultimately lead to greater independence; Facilitates positive social interactions between the child and other children in the classroom; Assists and escorts the student to and from each destination and attends to the student's special needs; Assists the teacher in the communications of student progress; Monitors student behavior and maintains documentation of care provided to the child; Establishes positive and professional relationships with faculty, parents and students; Meets professional expectations required such as attendance, professional development, teamwork, etc. Interacts collaboratively and productively with school site personnel Expresses thoughts professionally in oral and written language Possesses Adequate Technology Skills Keeps abreast of current research, trends and issues in education by engaging in professional development activities Performs related duties as assigned by supervisor Maintains compliance with all school policies and procedures Performs other duties as required. Qualifications, Education and Work Experience: Associate's Degree and/or 3 years' experience working with children in an educational environment Preferred Skills and Management Experience Computer/Technology knowledge and skills Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines, while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices Work Environment: Listed below are key points regarding environmental demands and the work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Required to use motor coordination with finger dexterity (such as keyboarding, machine operation, etc.) part of the work day; Required to exert physical effort in handling objects less than 40 pounds; Required to be exposed to physical occupational risks Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements; Normal setting for this job is an office/school setting. ISL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires ISL to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are invited to discuss accommodations. Professional Conduct: Employee acknowledges that he/she is required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said professional conduct includes but is not limited to: neglect of duty, dishonesty, and engagement in acts that are contrary to ISL policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the school system. Chain of Supervision: Principal or Designee Supervises: N/A
    $20k-26k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Early Learning Center Teacher

    Church of The King 4.0company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In Kenner, LA

    Available: Full-time Position Description: This dynamic Early Learning Center teaching position is a great opportunity to engage, connect, and assist in a daycare, classroom setting with infants - four year olds by implementing Bible-based curriculum that promotes age-appropriate learning and encourages children to grow in their faith. Responsibilities include but are not limited to creating a fun and safe environment for the children, implementation of the daily curriculum, classroom management, and efficient completion of daily classroom cleaning procedures. Qualifications: Candidates must be 18 years of age and have previous experience as a teacher, substitute teacher, daycare worker, or have worked directly with children for 2 years or more. An ideal candidate would have a passion for working with children, excellent communication and instructional skills, is familiar with safety and sanitation guidelines for the classroom, and is a team-player who is eager to help meet the needs of the children and classroom. Friendliness, reliability, self-motivation, adaptability, and the ability to lift 35lbs. are required.
    $29k-33k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Co-teacher (Kinder, First, Second and Third Grade)

    Foundation Preparatory Charter School 3.7company rating

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    Foundation Prep is a literacy-focused elementary school. With a founding kindergarten and first grade integrated class, we opened in August of 2015. We are seeking passionate educators for the position of Co-Teacher available for the 2017-18 school year. Teaching at Foundation Prep is an ideal position for an educator with passion for the craft of instruction and the desire to collaborate and grow as part of a dynamic team. In addition to summer, weekly, and interim professional development and team planning meetings, teachers will receive consistent high-impact coaching and feedback from Foundation Prep's Leadership. Foundation Prep is committed to recruiting, developing and retaining a team of excellent teachers! Job Description • Assist in c reating a positive, achievement-oriented, and structured learning environment that excites and invests students in learning . We will support you in implementing systems that allow students to achieve both academic and life success. You, along with every adult in our school, is responsible for the success of each and all of our students, even those not in your homeroom. • Motivate students to realize high academic achievements . We are a literacy-focused school, dedicating over 200 minutes daily to literacy. For us, literacy is more than just reading and writing, but also listening and speaking. Our Prepsters engage in content through that lens. They learn through experience and talking, listening, writing and reading about the content they are being taught. It will be your responsibility to design and implement unit and lesson plans in collaboration with grade-level or content-level teams that challenge Prepsters and allow for many different types of learning. • Assist in b uilding classroom community by investing Prepsters in academic success and the development of the Foundation Prep FIRST values (Focus, Integrity, Respect, Self-discipline, and Teamwork) . You will be asked to help create a classroom culture of learning that is aligned with the Foundation Prep Way. We are preparing each Prepster, not just for academic, but also life success. Emotional literacy is as important to us as academic literacy. We believe, just as students learn differently, they also react differently to any given situation. We don't believe that punitive classroom cultures allow students to learn the skills they need to think critically as individuals. We instead believe that we must teach our Prepsters that each action has a consequence, good and bad, and that it is not the mistakes we make that define our character, but how we respond to those mistakes that defines who we are as a person. We are excited to talk with you more about our Restorative Practices and how we teach Prepsters to have high-expectations for themselves and each other, while showing forgiveness. • Utilize data from daily, weekly, and interim assessments to drive instruction and interventions . All our instruction occurs in small, targeted groups. In order to continue to be able to reach each of our Prepsters at their constantly growing academic levels, teachers analyze data and reconfigure lessons and groups to suit the needs of our students. You will be asked to think critically and thoughtfully about student growth and how to continue to drive for academic excellence. • Participate enthusiastically in structured and informal learning and development opportunities . As an experienced teacher, we know that you have accomplished a tremendous amount in crafting your skill. We are extremely excited for you to share all that you have learned about the art and science of teaching with your colleagues. In fact, we expect you to collaborate with your coach, grade-level chair, and school team to improve instructional, culture-building, and leadership skills. We also believe that we are all life-long learners. We will support you with both formal training through professional development and coaching, and informally with the lessons you will learn from your colleagues teaching together in the classroom, as well as working together in team planning and data analysis meetings. • Exemplify Foundation Prep's core values in all interactions with students, families and colleagues . We believe in the power of relationships. We know our parents by first names, we know their phone numbers by heart, and we love our Prepsters. We are looking for someone who knows that “please” and “thank you” go a long way, that hugs can fix almost anything and that transparency is essential. As a part of the Foundation Prep family, you'll be asked to build relationships, not just with your students, but their families, your colleagues and our many partners in this work. Qualifications Required : • A Bachelor's Degree. • Certification or progress toward certification to be a highly qualified teacher in the state of Louisiana. • An incredible work ethic and a passion for being part of a team-oriented, mission-driven, joyful school culture. • Ability to grow strong instructional and classroom management skills. Highly Preferred: • High level of personal organization and planning. • Experience in diverse classrooms. • Proficiency in Spanish or Vietnamese • Desire to have a long-term career in education. Additional Information Co-teachers receive weekly coaching from leadership staff, daily real-time coaching from Coach, and mentoring from Lead teacher to hone their instructional and management skills, developing as a teacher. Co-teacher should have or be working on their teaching certification and is committed to staying in the classroom, thus looking for opportunities to grow and lead their own class as the school grows.
    $35k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Part time Tutor/Teacher

    Cusanza Ent Dba Sylvan Learning Centers

    Teacher Assistant Job In Slidell, LA

    Sylvan Learning Center Making sure learning clicks for each child isn't always easy, but it's exactly what we love. If you share our passion for making learning personal and inspiring kids to thrive, we want to hear from you! As a part-time Sylvan Instructor, you will be trained on the Sylvan curriculum and given the tools to teach in a small group, 4:1 setting. We offer instruction in Reading, Writing, Math, Study Skills, SAT/ACT Prep and State exams to students of all levels. As a part-time Instructor you will need to be available 4-20 hours/week, between the hours of 3:00-7:00 Monday-Thursday and Saturdays 9:00-1:00. If you aspire to inspire, then we want you on our team. As a successful Instructor, you will: Deliver Quality Education: Teach using Sylvan based programs Supervise, interact with and motivate students during instruction hour while they work with equipment and materials Reward students for completed assignments Evaluate and document student progress Communicate student needs to the center directors Inspire Students: Develop rapport with students and establish a fun learning environment Maintain a positive attitude and demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching and Sylvan We require: Bachelor's degree Teaching or tutoring experience required State level teaching certification If you want to be a part of an inspired organization that believes in fostering knowledge and confidence in children, improving the lives of thousands of families every day - apply today, and don't let this opportunity pass you by!
    $31k-52k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • SY 24-25 - Child Specific Aide - Dixon campus

    ISL Branding

    Teacher Assistant Job In New Orleans, LA

    table width="0" tbody tr td table width="0" tbody tr td pstrong Job title: /strong Child Specific Aide/p /td /tr tr td pstrong Work Location: /strong ISL Campuses/p /td /tr tr td pstrong Unit/Department: /strong Instructional/p /td /tr tr td pstrong Reports to: /strong Principal or Designee/p /td /tr /tbody /table /td td pstrongem /em/strong/p /td /tr tr td pstrongem Job Description/em/strong/p /td td pstrong /strong/p /td /tr tr td pstrongX Full-time/strong/p pstrongo/strongstrong Part-time/strong/p /td td pstrongo/strongstrong Exempt/strong/p pstrongX /strongstrong Nonexempt/strong/p /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong Mission: /strong Our mission at International School of Louisiana is to provide a challenging education emphasizing language immersion, international awareness, the celebration of diversity and community responsibility. The employee must understand and support the school mission./p /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong Summary: /strong Child focused paraprofessional will provide one-on-one support and assistance to a specific child in accordance with the child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP). /p /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong Essential Duties and Responsibilities: /strong/p ul li Shadows and provides one-on-one support to a specific child throughout the school day to achieve academic goals specified in the IEP; follows all plans (IEP, BIP, amp; safety plans)/li li Ensures the student's academic and behavioral needs are being met;/li li Monitors the student's daily schedule and IEP to ensure a safe and positive learning environment;/li li Focuses on instructional activities to ensure the student is focused, engaged in the learning process, and mastering critical skills;/li li Develops critical skills that will ultimately lead to greater independence;/li li Facilitates positive social interactions between the child and other children in the classroom;/li li Assists and escorts the student to and from each destination and attends to the student's special needs;/li li Assists the teacher in the communications of student progress;/li li Monitors student behavior and maintains documentation of care provided to the child;/li li Establishes positive and professional relationships with faculty, parents and students;/li li Meets professional expectations required such as attendance, professional development, teamwork, etc./li li Interacts collaboratively and productively with school site personnel/li li Expresses thoughts professionally in oral and written language/li li Possesses Adequate Technology Skills/li li Keeps abreast of current research, trends and issues in education by engaging in professional development activities/li li Performs related duties as assigned by supervisor/li li Maintains compliance with all school policies and procedures/li li Performs other duties as required./li /ul /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong /strongstrong Qualifications, Education and Work Experience: /strong/p ul li Associate's Degree and/or 3 years' experience working with children in an educational environment/li li Preferred Skills and Management Experience/li li Computer/Technology knowledge and skills/li li Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines, while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service/li li Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices/li /ul /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong Work Environment:/strong/p pListed below are key points regarding environmental demands and the work environment of the job. em Reasonable accommodations may be made/em to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job./p ul li Required to use motor coordination with finger dexterity (such as keyboarding, machine operation, etc.) part of the work day;/li li Required to exert physical effort in handling objects less than 40 pounds;/li li Required to be exposed to physical occupational risks/li li Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements;/li li Normal setting for this job is an office/school setting./li /ul pISL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires ISL to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are invited to discuss accommodations./p /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong Professional Conduct: /strong Employee acknowledges that he/she is required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said professional conduct includes but is not limited to: neglect of duty, dishonesty, and engagement in acts that are contrary to ISL policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the school system./p /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong Chain of Supervision:/strong Principal or Designee/p /td /tr tr td colspan="2" pstrong Supervises: /strongN/A/p /td /tr /tbody /table p /p
    $20k-26k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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How much does a Teacher Assistant earn in Timberlane, LA?

The average teacher assistant in Timberlane, LA earns between $18,000 and $28,000 annually. This compares to the national average teacher assistant range of $21,000 to $34,000.

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$23,000
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