Teacher Assistant Moderate Disabilities @Chenery Upper Elementary School
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Child Development/Support, Special Education Assistant
Teacher Assistant for Students with Moderate Disabilities @Chenery Upper Elementary School
LABBB Educational Collaborative, Chenery Middle School – Belmont, Massachusetts
Job DetailsJob : 5706304
Final date to receive applications: Posted until filled
Posted: May 12, 2026 12:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date: Immediately
Job DescriptionAbout Us LABBB Collaborative provides educational programming and support services for over 300 special needs students from over 65 districts. LABBB serves students ages 3 to 22 years old with a variety of special needs including students on the autism spectrum, students with multi‑handicaps, pervasive development disorders, developmental delays, language deficits and social/emotional challenges. The LABBB community has a vision of skill‑based instruction that considers the whole student from early childhood to adult living.
Our staff is committed to creating a professional working environment through teamwork, communication, and respect.
About the Role LABBB is hiring a Special Education Teacher Assistant to work with students with moderate intellectual, neurological disorders and behavior challenges. The classroom is a multi‑grade substantially separate classroom located at Chenery Middle School in Belmont. Teacher Assistants support the implementation of lessons and activities to further students’ skill development associated with educational, functional, and therapeutic needs; provide individual and small group instruction under the supervision of the teacher;
utilize and maintain a wide variety of technology and assistive communication devices for students; implement sensory, mobility, behavior, equipment, and self‑care plans (including toileting, feeding, etc.) and facilitate interactions among students that provide opportunities for emotional, social, and cognitive growth. The person in this role is responsible for providing specialized support to help students engage in learning activities in a substantially separate classroom setting, general education inclusion settings, and within the community as well as assisting special education teachers and specialists throughout each school day.
- High School Diploma or GED required;
Associate or Bachelor's Degree Preferred - Experience working with children, young adults, or in human services related field; special education experience highly desirable.
- Willingness and experience working with students with a variety of disabilities with a focus on social emotional needs who potentially present with mild to moderate behaviors.
- Valid driver's license and ability to commute between buildings/programs during the day.
- Ability and willingness to drive LABBB van (as required by program)
- Working full time (35 hours per week), 11 months (school calendar plus required 4 weeks in summer)
- Physical demands: physically capable of carrying out the daily responsibilities of the classroom including consistently attending, working and standing for long periods of time, transferring students into and out of various equipment, lifting up to 50 pounds, working with students on the floor, moving quickly when needed in response to student behavior, and participating in physical interventions if necessary to keep the student or others in the environment safe.
- Associate degree preferred.
- Citizenship, residency or work visa required.
- Assist with arrival and departure of students.
- Under the supervision of licensed staff, assist in the implementation of appropriate data driven, culturally responsive instruction, and implementation of individual education plans and behavior intervention plans.
- Follow schedule as assigned, including reassignments to different program locations as needed.
- Prepare instructional materials as requested/directed by the teacher.
- Support students' development of independence, social awareness, language, academic skills and appropriate behavior.
- Collect student data and provide it to members of the student's team (teacher, transition counselor, related service provider).
- Effectively utilize any recommended adaptive equipment for individual students.
- Communicate all significant occurrences to the appropriate…
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