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There's still Time to Make a Difference in the 2025-2026 School Year!We are hiring full-time Behavior Technicians (TAs) for the 2025–2026 school year to support K–12 students with special needs. If you have experience in behavior management and a desire to help students succeed, this role offers a chance to make a daily impact.Connect with our team today to learn more about this school-based opportunity!This Teaching Assistant role provides a dynamic opportunity to contribute to the instructional environment, assisting with lesson preparation, classroom management, and providing tailored support to meet diverse student needs.Key Responsibilities:Respond to and Manage Aggressive Behaviors: Safely manage and de-escalate aggressive outbursts. Implement physical and verbal de-escalation techniques as trained.Implement Intensive Behavior Intervention (IBI): Administer one-to-one IBI programs in both school and home settings, specifically designed to address and reduce aggressive behaviors.Data Collection: Accurately collect and record behavioral charting data and anecdotal notes, with a focus on documenting triggers, antecedents, and consequences of aggressive episodes.Provide Instructional Support: Assist a teacher in providing instruction to individuals or small groups, using positive reinforcement and redirection to help students engage in learning activities.Ensure Safety: Immediately report and respond to any aggressive behavior that threatens the safety of the student or others. Assure the health and safety of all individuals by following established protocols.Personal Care: Assist students with personal hygiene needs, which may include managing behaviors during activities like toileting or feeding.Required Qualifications:- High School Diploma- ABA training or at least 1 year of behavior tech/interventionist experience or RBT certification- Experience with elopement, nonverbal and/or aggressive behaviors- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills- Ability to stay calm and patient in challenging situations- English proficiency- U.S. work authorization (Zen Educate cannot provide sponsorship for an employment visa or relocation assistance at this time)- Candidates must be 18 years or older to applyPhysical Requirements:- Comfortable being on your feet and moving around the classroom throughout the day- Able to lift up to 20 lbs and safely assist students when needed (kneeling, bending, quick response)- Additional physical requirements may be requested during your application processPreferred Qualifications:48 college creditsTraining in CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute) or Pro-Act (Professional Assault Crisis Training) is highly desirableTwo years of experience working with children, preferably in a setting with students who have significant behavioral challenges.CPR and First AidSalaryPay: $25 - $26 per hour, paid weekly.Schedule: Monday to Friday, within hours of 7:30 am - 3:00/4:30 pm (no weekend work).Benefits:- Weekly pay- Paid Sick Leave- 401K (certain eligibility criteria)- Join our training sessions and professional development opportunities to stay updated on the latest in special education and behavioral support.About ZenAt Zen Educate, our mission is simple: to support schools by connecting them with dedicated, high-quality education professionals. We believe in making the hiring process easier for educators and creating better outcomes for students.Why ZenWhen you work with Zen Educate, you're never on your own. Our team offers continuous support, from your first application to your first day in the classroom and beyond, to help you succeed and grow in your role.Ref: LA_TA_ZA-Apr26

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