Position Overview
The Educational Assistant (EA) plays a vital role in supporting student learning and well-being in a school setting. Working under the direction of a classroom teacher and school administration, the EA provides academic, social, and behavioral support to students—individually and in small groups—to help ensure an inclusive, safe, and engaging learning environment for all learners.
Key Responsibilities
- Support students with diverse learning needs in the classroom, during small-group instruction, and through one-on-one support as required
- Assist the classroom teacher in implementing instructional activities and differentiated learning strategies
- Support students with social-emotional development, self-regulation, and positive behavior using school-approved strategies
- Reinforce learning concepts through guided practice and repetition
- Assist with the preparation of instructional materials and classroom organization
- Provide supervision during transitions, recess, lunch, and other school activities
- Observe, document, and communicate student progress, concerns, and successes to the teacher and school team
- Follow individualized education plans (IEPs), behavior plans, and safety plans as directed
- Maintain a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment
- Work collaboratively with teachers, administrators, and families as appropriate
Qualifications & Skills
- Educational Assistant diploma, child and youth care training, or equivalent experience preferred
- Experience working with children in an elementary school or childcare setting
- Knowledge of differentiated instruction, inclusive practices, and behavior support strategies
- Strong communication, patience, and interpersonal skills
- Ability to support students with diverse needs, including academic, behavioral, and physical challenges
- Ability to follow direction, maintain confidentiality, and work as part of a team
Personal Attributes
- Patient, compassionate, and supportive
- Flexible and adaptable in a dynamic school environment
- Positive, proactive, and solution-focused
- Committed to fostering student independence and confidence
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $22.00-$24.00 per hour
Application question(s):
- Are you located in Moncton, NB?
Experience:
- child behaviour support: 2 years (required)
Work Location: In person