Job Description
Job Description
Title: Assistant Teacher
Location: New York, NY 10017
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: $38,000 - $42,000
This requisition for the 2025–2026 school year. If selected, your tentative start date will be August 25, 2025.
Join Aaron School, a private K-12 special education school dedicated to supporting students with learning disabilities in reading, writing, and math, along with executive functioning, attention, sensory, and social challenges. Aaron combines rigorous academics with enrichment and therapeutic services in a safe, supportive environment, empowering each student to become a confident and successful learner.
Why Join Us?
- Salary: $38,000 - $42,000 per year based on education and experience.
- Weekday Schedule – Work Monday through Friday with a consistent school-based schedule, no nights or weekends required.
- Paid School Breaks & Time Off – Enjoy paid school breaks, holidays, and personal time off, ensuring time to recharge and reset.
- Comprehensive Benefits – Access health, dental, and vision insurance, plus employer-paid short-term disability, life insurance, and flexible spending accounts (FSA/HSA).
- Financial Perks – Benefit from a 401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% company match, plus employer-paid HSA contributions and life & disability insurance.
- Professional Development – Advance your career with tuition reimbursement, mentorship programs, leadership training, and pathways to grow into teaching or behavioral health roles.
- Supportive Team – Collaborate with educators, specialists, and therapists in a positive, inclusive environment with annual awards, Teammate Appreciation Week, and team-building events.
- Make an Impact – Help students with special needs build life skills, confidence, and independence in a supportive school environment.
Your Role as a Assistant Teacher
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Plan and Deliver Engaging Instruction
Collaborate with the Head Teacher to design and implement lessons in reading, math, and two additional subjects that meet curriculum standards and foster student growth across academic areas. -
Develop and Monitor Individualized Goals
Support individual and group learning by implementing differentiated instruction, tracking student progress, and contributing to narrative reports, report cards, and monthly academic updates. -
Collaborate Across Educational Teams
Work in close partnership with the Head Teacher, teaching teams, and school leadership to align instruction, share insights, and ensure a cohesive, supportive educational environment. -
Implement Behavior and Classroom Management Strategies
Establish consistent routines and reinforce classroom rules. Apply behavior management strategies to create a structured, respectful, and inclusive space where all students can thrive. -
Engage and Support Families
Assist in maintaining open lines of communication with families through monthly letters for reading and math groups, and participation in Curriculum Night and parent-teacher conferences. -
Advocate for Student Needs
Substitute for the Head Teacher when needed and confidently lead classroom instruction. Support student assessment and contribute to records that help drive individualized learning goals. -
Foster a Positive Learning Environment
Bring your own interests and strengths to the classroom to enrich the learning experience. Help maintain a well-organized and welcoming environment through materials prep, cleanup, and collaborative daily routines.
Qualifications:
- At least 18 years of age.
- Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Education, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
- A genuine passion for working with children, along with patience and compassion.
Preferred/Nice to have:
- Experience working with children with special needs or autism through volunteer work, employment, or other relevant experiences.
Ready to Make an Impact? Apply Today!
At Aaron School, we are committed to diversity, inclusion, and creating a supportive, drug-free workplace. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Join our team and help shape a brighter future for students with special needs!