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Teacher Aide/Paraeducator

Fairport, NY · On-site

$16.50 - $18.90/hr

... music, recreation, vocational or other similar subject areas when requested/appropriate. 8. Use or willing to learn basic computer skills including email. 9. Ride the school bus with students and ...

... music, recreation, vocational or other similar subject areas when requested/appropriate. 8. Use or willing to learn basic computer skills including email. 9. Ride the school bus with students and ...

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How much do boces music jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for boces music in the United States is $51,364.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,000.00 and $59,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are BOCES Music teachers?

BOCES Music teachers are specialized educators who work within the Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) system, primarily in New York State. They provide music instruction to students in multiple school districts that share resources through BOCES. Their responsibilities can include teaching general music, band, choir, and instrumental lessons, as well as supporting music programs for students with special needs. BOCES Music teachers often travel between schools and collaborate with other educators to enhance music education opportunities. Their work helps ensure that districts with limited resources can still offer quality music education.

What is the difference between Boces Music vs Music Teacher?

AspectBoces MusicMusic Teacher
CredentialsMusic certification, teaching license (if applicable)Music degree, teaching certification
Work EnvironmentSchool districts, BOCES programs, community centersPublic or private schools, classrooms
Employer & IndustrySchool districts, BOCES, educational organizationsSchools, private institutions, music academies
Job FocusProviding music education and support within BOCES programsTeaching music classes, curriculum development

While both roles involve music education, Boces Music professionals typically work within BOCES programs or community settings, focusing on supporting music education initiatives. Music Teachers generally work directly in classrooms within schools, delivering curriculum and student instruction. The key differences lie in their work environments and specific job responsibilities, though both require relevant music credentials and teaching certifications.

How does a BOCES Music teacher typically collaborate with other educators and specialists?

As a BOCES Music teacher, you'll often work closely with classroom teachers, special education staff, and related service providers to tailor music instruction for diverse student needs. This collaboration may include co-planning lessons, adapting materials for students with disabilities, and contributing to Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings. Regular communication and teamwork are essential to ensure students receive a cohesive and supportive educational experience. Being proactive in building relationships with colleagues can greatly enhance instructional effectiveness and student engagement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a BOCES Music Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a BOCES Music Teacher, you need a solid background in music education, instrumental or vocal proficiency, and a valid state teaching certification. Familiarity with music notation software, digital audio workstations, and classroom management systems is often required. Strong communication, creativity, and adaptability help engage diverse learners and foster a positive classroom environment. These skills ensure effective teaching, student development, and program success within a collaborative educational setting.
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Infographic showing various Boces Music job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,364 per year, or $24.7 per hour.
Summer School Classroom Aide

Summer School Classroom Aide

TES Staffing

Fairport, NY • On-site

$17/hr

Temporary

Posted 10 days ago

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Summer School Classroom Aide

Fairport, NY · Education

Location:
Monroe One BOCES – 41 O’Connor Road, Fairport, NY 14450
Various program locations as assigned

Term of Employment:
July 9, 2026 – August 19, 2026
Full-time and part-time positions available

Note: Participation in pre- and post-summer trainings and program setup meetings is required for all BOCES programs, as directed.

Position Overview

The Teacher Aide/Paraeducator supports instructional staff in delivering educational services to students with disabilities in a variety of settings. This role involves assisting with instruction, student supervision, behavior support, and daily classroom operations to help create a safe, structured, and engaging learning environment.

Key Responsibilities

(Note: Responsibilities may vary depending on program assignment.)

  • Support classroom instruction for students individually, in small groups, and during assessments (including test proctoring)
  • Supervise students across multiple settings, including classrooms, hallways, cafeterias, playgrounds, and community environments
  • Assist with classroom management and behavior monitoring using positive behavior supports and crisis intervention strategies
  • Implement physical intervention techniques (e.g., Therapeutic Crisis Intervention) when necessary
  • Prepare instructional materials, classroom projects, and displays
  • Perform clerical tasks, record keeping, and general classroom organization as directed
  • Contribute personal skills (e.g., arts, music, recreation, vocational skills) to enhance programming when appropriate
  • Use basic technology tools, including email, or demonstrate willingness to learn
  • Accompany students on school buses and support participation in community-based learning activities (e.g., work experiences, field trips, vocational training)
  • Travel to off-campus activities using a personal vehicle, if required
  • Assist students in aquatic activities in therapeutic or traditional chlorinated pools
  • Support students with personal care, mobility, and self-help needs
  • Attend staff meetings and participate in ongoing professional development
  • Perform physical tasks required to support students and program needs
  • Complete additional duties as assigned based on program requirements

Minimum Qualifications

Civil Service Eligibility Requirement:
Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma, plus one of the following:

  • One (1) year of paid or volunteer experience in a clerical role; OR
  • One (1) year of paid or volunteer experience working with children; OR
  • Completion of a child care training program through an accredited organization (e.g., occupational school, American Red Cross, or similar); OR
  • An equivalent combination of the above experience and training

Preferred Skills & Attributes

  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team to support diverse student needs
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with both students and adults
  • Flexibility, patience, and a commitment to student success

Physical Requirements

Candidates must be able to perform essential job functions (with or without reasonable accommodation), including:

  • Implementing physical intervention techniques
  • Assisting with lifting, transferring, and positioning students
  • Supporting students who use wheelchairs or require mobility assistance
  • Escorting students in various environments, including community settings and outdoor activities
  • Walking, standing, and, in some cases, running after students

Additional Requirements

  • Commitment to the full 30-day summer program
  • Mandatory attendance at orientation (date to be determined)
  • Non-BOCES applicants must provide proof of high school diploma or equivalency (applications without documentation will not be considered)
  • Successful completion of a background check through NYSED

Company Description

TES Staffing is a regional staffing and HR services company. We work with Western NY's top companies to offer our applicants a wide variety of choices when looking for their next career opportunity. We will work with you to identify your strengths and try to match you up with the right job opening we have at that point in time. We look forward to working with you and cannot wait for you to create your future together!