Teacher Aide Job Description
teacher aide job description includes a detailed overview of the key requirements, duties, responsibilities, and skills for this role.
Teacher Aide Job Description
A teacher aide is an individual who helps a teacher do his or her job in the classroom.
A teacher aide performs a different role in the classroom than that of a teacher.
Teachers assist students in learning by teaching the curriculum, encouraging student participation, and monitoring student progress.
Teacher aides perform this same role, but under the supervision of the teacher.
Teacher aides often assist the teacher by grading and passing out papers, helping students, monitoring behavior, instructing students, and communicating with parents.
Teacher aides are not teachers, and they do not earn degrees that qualify them to teach.
Teachers have the responsibility to provide instruction, while teacher aides are responsible for assisting teachers
Job Brief:
We’re looking for a Teacher Aide to help with the daily operations of the classroom. The ideal candidate would be someone who is patient, organized, and has a passion for working with children. If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume and a cover letter to our office.
Teacher Aide Duties:
- Assist teachers in classrooms during classes
- Assist children, with individual or small group interaction
- Assist supervising teachers in classroom management
- Assist in maintenance of classrooms
- Assist in maintenance and improvement of grounds
- Collaborate with teachers to devise classroom activities
Teacher Aide Responsibilities:
- Assist teachers with general classroom management, including discipline, lesson plans, and grading
- Assist with technology integration, such as preparing and implementing lesson plans for STEM and PBL tasks
- Assist with administering standardized tests and administering other quizzes
- Assist with extracurricular activities, such as field trips, games, and field days
- Clean classrooms, bathrooms, and cafeteria
Requirements And Skills:
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Ability to work with high school students
- Preferably with experience in teaching or mentoring high schoolers
[Company Name] is an Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage applications from people of all races, religions, national origins, genders, and ages, as well as veterans and individuals.