Exceptional Children's Teacher Assistant
Company: Northeast Academy for Aerospace & Advanced Tec
Location: Elizabeth City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Reports to: Director of Exceptional Children Employment: 10
months FLSA Status : Non-Exempt Employment Term : Full-Time
Temporary Northeast Academy for Aerospace and Advanced Technologies
is a public regional STEM school serving students in grades 5-12.
Our coaches facilitate learning through hands-on, project and
problem based instruction that is thoughtfully designed to
challenge students. We encourage and support each other to think
differently, creatively, and purposefully about teaching and
learning, keeping with the idea that we’re all teachers, we’re all
learners, and we all have potential for high intellectual and
professional growth throughout our lives. Position Purpose The
NEAAAT Exceptional Children’s Coach Assistant is responsible for
promoting a positive and successful learning experience for
students with Individual Education Plans (IEPs), 504 Plans, and/or
Medical Plans in an effort to increase successful completion of
promotion requirements, IEP goals, student retention, and/or school
culture. The Exceptional Children Coach Assistant under the general
supervision of an Exceptional Children Coach and/or the Director of
Exceptional Children will perform a variety of technical, academic,
vocational, and clerical tasks to support the efforts of the
Exceptional Children Coach to meet the needs of students and ensure
the provision of quality instruction. The Exceptional Children
Coach Assistant will help students develop skills, behaviors, and
habits that contribute to students’ academic, personal, and
professional success both individually and in small groups within
the general education and special education settings. Exceptional
Children Coach Assistants also assist the Exceptional Children’s
Coach with general clerical and housekeeping duties. Duties and
Responsibilities Builds rapport and trust with students to support
successful goal completion. Assists coaches with executing
academic, behavioral, vocational, and life-skill instruction and
evaluating its effectiveness. Assists students with learning.
Reinforces and clarifies Coaches’ instructions. Conducts student
sessions on improving study and functional skills. Provides
one-on-one assistance as needed. Constantly monitors the safety and
well-being of students. Monitors student attitudes and encourages
reflection and positive self-esteem. Assists students in becoming
increasingly independent. Monitors student behavior and helps
maintain discipline in the classroom, hallways, common spaces, and
off-campus locations (e.g., field trips, job shadowing, etc.).
Assists with crisis prevention. Maintains documentation concerning
the progress of students. Performs various clerical duties as
needed, such as developing and filing incident reports, grading
student papers and scoring tests, checking daily attendance, making
copies, and developing classroom displays and instructional
materials. Assists with any tasks students are not able to perform
for themselves. Carries out therapeutic regimens (e.g., behavior
modification, PT, OT) under the direction of licensed
professionals. Provide instruction in off-site facilities Monitor
students on the bus as needed Maintains confidentiality of student
information. Carries out other duties assigned by the Director of
Exceptional Children or the Chief Executive Officer. Formal
Education & Certification Associate degree or equivalent course
hours Two years of experience working with school-aged children
Training provided to high-potential candidates. Knowledge &
Experience Understanding of the intellectual, emotional, and social
development of children and the influences of family, community,
and cultural differences on student success. Familiarity with
various software applications used at the school. Ability to work
effectively in a collegial, team-centered environment. Effective
interpersonal skills and relationship-building skills. Good
organizational skills and communication skills, both written and
oral. Strong customer-service orientation. Understands the critical
nature of building positive working relationships with students,
parents, and colleagues. Represents the school positively in the
community. Work Conditions Dexterity of hands and fingers to
operate a computer keyboard, mouse, hand, and power tools, and to
handle other computer components. Lifting and transporting of light
to moderately heavy objects (20 to 80 pounds) occasionally. Ability
to be physically active, which includes, but is not limited to,
standing, pushing, pulling, squatting, bending, sitting, and
walking, including repetitive motions. Ability to stand in excess
of 6 hours. Sitting for extended periods of time. The above
statements are intended to describe the general purpose and
responsibilities assigned to this position. They are not intended
to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all
duties, responsibilities, and skills that may be required of the
employees assigned to this position. This description may be
revised by the supervisor at any time
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