
Behavior Technician - Shingle Springs at California Montessori Project
Job Summary
Job Summary
We are looking for individuals who are passionate about working with children, with special needs. The Behavior Technician assists in improving the quality of educational opportunities, and works with students within the Special Education Population under the supervision of a BCBA and/or Program Specialist. Behavior Technicians commonly work from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, Monday through Friday, 32-40 hours per week, depending on the assignment. . This is a great opportunity to help student learn and grow and be a valuable part of our education team. This can be a great stepping stone into the education field. Does this sound like you? If so, please read on!
Requirements / Qualifications
The position requires 48 college educational units, or the ability to pass the paraprofessional exam, within 30 days of hire. One year of experience working within a classroom environment containing students with special needs, or relevant experience. Please see job description for further details.
- Certificate Copy (Paraprofessional exam, if applicable)
- Copy of Transcript (if applicable)
- Resume
Requirements / Qualifications
The position requires 48 college educational units, or the ability to pass the paraprofessional exam, within 30 days of hire. One year of experience working within a classroom environment containing students with special needs, or relevant experience. Please see job description for further details.
- Certificate Copy (Paraprofessional exam, if applicable)
- Copy of Transcript (if applicable)
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
California Montessori Project is a public, tuition-free, TK-8, charter school network in the Greater Sacramento Area. We have over 2,800 students at our six schools, which are authorized by the four school districts in which they geographically reside.
The California Montessori Project provides a Montessori curriculum, integrated with the California state standards, to provide hands-on education in a child-focused format. Our classrooms are multi-grade, have small class sizes (averaging 24 students per class), and most have both a lead teacher and a teaching assistant. We encourage peer-to-peer collaborations, small-group learning, and independence.
California Montessori Project offers an environment which has the tools, programs, resources and support to enable students to become educated to high international academic standards and to develop themselves to their fullest capacity as competent, happy, productive individuals, family members, workers, and contributors to a better society and a peaceful world.
Comments and Other Information
California Montessori Project is a public, tuition-free, TK-8, charter school network in the Greater Sacramento Area. We have over 2,800 students at our six schools, which are authorized by the four school districts in which they geographically reside.
The California Montessori Project provides a Montessori curriculum, integrated with the California state standards, to provide hands-on education in a child-focused format. Our classrooms are multi-grade, have small class sizes (averaging 24 students per class), and most have both a lead teacher and a teaching assistant. We encourage peer-to-peer collaborations, small-group learning, and independence.
California Montessori Project offers an environment which has the tools, programs, resources and support to enable students to become educated to high international academic standards and to develop themselves to their fullest capacity as competent, happy, productive individuals, family members, workers, and contributors to a better society and a peaceful world.