Teaching Assistant - Department of Special Education - Springdale Elementary School
Listed on 2026-06-29
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Child Development/Support, Elementary School -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
A Tennessee special education teaching assistant (also known as a Special Education Assistant or Paraprofessional) works under the direct supervision of a licensed teacher to support students with disabilities, help implement their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
Core ResponsibilitiesStudent Support: Providing one-on‑one or small group academic assistance to reinforce lessons and help students master concepts.
IEP Implementation: Assisting the teacher in implementing goals and behavior plans outlined in students' IEPs.
Behavior Management: Supervising students in various settings (classrooms, hallways, cafeterias, playgrounds) and assisting with behavior modification or positive reinforcement techniques.
Instructional Support: Preparing lesson materials, setting up classrooms, organizing supplies, and operating equipment to supplement presentations.
Documentation and Monitoring: Observing and documenting student progress, performance, and behavior, and maintaining student records and attendance information.
Personal Care: In settings with students with significant disabilities, duties may include assisting with personal needs such as toileting, feeding, and other self‑help activities.
Collaboration: Communicating student progress or concerns with supervising teachers, and collaborating with other school professionals (e.g., therapists, guidance staff) and families.
KeySkills and Qualifications
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. If the applicant has not completed two years of college, a general knowledge paraprofessional assessment will be administered in the district with a minimum passing score of 70 required prior to employment.
Skills: Patience, strong communication and interpersonal skills, empathy, adaptability, and an understanding of special education practices and child development.
Knowledge: Familiarity with IEPs, assistive technology, and classroom/behavior management systems is often expected.
Physical Health: Good physical and emotional health, as some roles require lifting and assisting with student physical needs.
Ethics: A commitment to maintaining confidentiality and professional ethics regarding student information.
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