Special Education Assistant Jobs in Richmond, VA
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Atlee HS- Special Education Instructional Assistant
- Ashland, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 10 days ago
Liberty Middle School- Special Education Instructional Assistant (22/23 School Year)
- Ashland, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 21 days ago
Oak Knoll MS- Special Education Instructional Assistant (22/23 School Year)
- Ashland, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 21 days ago
Special Education Instructional Assistant - Elementary School (2022-2023 School Year)
- Ashland, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 22 days ago
Patrick Henry High School- Special Education Instructional Assistant (22/23 School Year)
- Ashland, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 22 days ago
South Anna ES - Special Education Instructional Assistant (22/23 School Year)
- Ashland, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 22 days ago
Instructional Assistant - Special Education - Chalkley Elementary
- Chesterfield, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 30+ days ago
Instructional Assistant - Special Education - Early Childhood Learning - Cecla
- Chester, VA (17 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 30+ days ago
Instructional Assistant - Special Education - Bensley Elementary
- Richmond, VA
- 30+ days ago
Instructional Assistant - Special Education - Falling Elementary
- Richmond, VA
- 30+ days ago
Instructional Assistant Special Ed VPI - Ettrick Elementary School - 2022 - 2023
- Chesterfield, VA (12 miles from Richmond, VA)
- 60+ days ago
Demographic Data for Richmond, VA
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Licensing / Certification
Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Special Education Assistant positions.
Highest Education Level
- Bachelor's Degree (43.2%)
- Master's Degree (32.4%)
- Associate's Degree (8.1%)
- High School or GED (6.4%)
- Vocational Degree or Certification (5.3%)
- Doctorate Degree (2.6%)
- Some College (1.5%)
- Some High School (0.3%)
Qualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Special Education Assistant position
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- Behavior Management
- Bilingual
- Child Development
- Classroom Management
- Coaching
- Collaboration
- Common Core State Standards
- Communication Skills
- Curriculum Development
- Differentiated Instruction
- Early Childhood Education
- Educating
- Education Experience
- Employee Development
- English
- Events
- Filing
- First Aid
- High School Diploma
- Individualized Education Program
- Infectious Disease
- Instructional Strategies
- Leadership
- Lesson Planning
- Management
- Materials Management
- Math
- Montessori Method
- Music
- Organization
- Parent Conferences
- Preschool
- Purchase Orders
- Reading
- Scheduling
- Small Group Instruction
- Spanish
- Special Education
- Special Needs
- Staff Supervision
- Teaching
- Toileting
- Training and Development
- Tutoring
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