At Maharat, we are on a mission to ‘Bridge the Gap’ for children of determination and foster an inclusive community. And people are at the heart of what we do – As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to build a diverse team that is united in a mutual desire to help our children become the very best they can be. Embark on a journey with us, and you can expect the highest quality training and professional development, opportunities to work with like-minded professionals and a rewarding career that will empower you to truly make a difference every day.
Para Educator (Learning Support Assistant)
The main purpose of this role is to assist in the preparation &/or modification of curriculum/lesson plans (to make them individualized), reports, academic materials, accommodations & modifications and ensure that all client related materials are maintained and organized.
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Implement techniques based on Applied Behavior Analysis in the school and classroom school settings.
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Implement structured and individualized treatment programs designed by a Behavioral Supervisor, including but not limited to Behavior Plans (BSPs) & Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) to teach children language, play, social, self-help, and academic skills, thereby reducing the occurrence of maladaptive behaviors.
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Facilitate social interaction to help establish and maintain successful peer relationships.
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Support the classroom teacher in managing children’s behavior and modifying the learning environment.
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Facilitate functional independence by fading in & out when necessary.
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Collect data and maintain documentation pertaining to each child’s program.
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Participate in department meetings, workshops, and training seminars as necessary.
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Communicate questions, child’s progress, or other feedback to supervisory staff.
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Adhere to Director, Behavioral Supervisor, Case Manager & School Support Advisor’s behavioral intervention recommendations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Psychology / Education.
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Previous experience in ABA and working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder is desirable. However, if you have a passion for working with children and/or are a graduate student looking for hands on experience you are welcome to apply.
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To be considered for this role, you must be passionate about teaching and interacting with children.
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Have excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and / or Arabic.
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Be enthusiastic and have high-energy levels.
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Be able to work independently as well as take and process directions from mentors.
Note: You will be provided with extensive training and continued guidance regarding the behavioral interventions and will have the opportunity to progress.