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Computer Lab Associate Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Sleep Lab Technologist

Hays, KS · On-site

$20 - $29/hr

Computer experience * Additional certification may be required for certain patient care settings or ... Graduate of an accredited educational program leading to an associate degree or higher with an ...

Computer experience * Additional certification may be required for certain patient care settings or ... Graduate of an accredited educational program leading to an associate degree or higher with an ...

Research Technician I

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$17 - $23.25/hr

Work closely and communicate with other lab associates to complete daily activities efficiently The ideal candidate would possess: * Strong computer, scientific, and organizational skills * Excellent ...

Research Technician I

Lenexa, KS

$17 - $23.25/hr

Work closely and communicate with other lab associates to complete daily activities efficiently The ideal candidate would possess: * Strong computer, scientific, and organizational skills * Excellent ...

Laboratory Technician

Sterling, KS

$16.50 - $22/hr

Follow written lab procedures manual and update manual if changes in procedures are made ... Associate's Degree from a two-year college or technical school * Minimum two years related ...

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What is the difference between Computer Lab Associate vs Computer Support Specialist?

AspectComputer Lab AssociateComputer Support Specialist
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer certifications like A+Associate degree or certifications like A+ or Network+
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, libraries, or training centersCorporate offices, IT departments, or technical support centers
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in education and public service sectorsTechnology, healthcare, and business sectors
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for entry-level tech support roles in educational settingsCompared for technical support roles across industries

The main difference is that a Computer Lab Associate typically works in educational or public environments assisting users with basic computer needs, while a Computer Support Specialist provides more advanced technical support across various industries. The roles overlap in credentials and work environment but differ in scope and complexity of support provided.

What are some typical challenges a Computer Lab Associate faces in supporting users, and how can they effectively address them?

Computer Lab Associates often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting a wide range of technical issues, assisting users with varying levels of computer literacy, and managing multiple support requests during peak hours. To address these challenges, it's important to remain patient, communicate clearly, and stay organized. Developing strong problem-solving skills and keeping up-to-date with lab software and hardware can also help Associates resolve issues efficiently and provide a positive user experience.

What are Computer Lab Associates?

Computer Lab Associates are staff members responsible for overseeing and maintaining computer labs in schools, libraries, or other organizations. Their duties often include assisting users with hardware and software issues, ensuring equipment is functioning properly, and maintaining lab order and security. They may also help with troubleshooting, managing lab schedules, and providing technical support to students or users. Computer Lab Associates play a key role in creating a productive and safe environment for technology use.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Lab Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Lab Associate, you need foundational knowledge of computer hardware and software, troubleshooting skills, and often a degree or coursework in information technology or a related field. Familiarity with operating systems, network configurations, and lab management software is typically required, and certifications like CompTIA A+ can be advantageous. Strong communication, problem-solving, and customer service skills help you assist users effectively and maintain a positive lab environment. These competencies are essential to ensure smooth lab operations, provide technical support, and promote an accessible and productive computing environment for all users.
What are the most commonly searched types of Computer Lab jobs in Kansas? The most popular types of Computer Lab jobs in Kansas are:
What cities in Kansas are hiring for Computer Lab Associate jobs? Cities in Kansas with the most Computer Lab Associate job openings:

Academic Life Skills - Elem (2026-2027 School Year)

Wichita Public Schools

Wichita, KS

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Wichita Public Schools rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

196th of 552 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Job Title: Academic Life Skills Teacher - Elementary

Position Function: The person filling this position plans, leads, facilitates, and provides instruction for maximum student learning in his/her least restrictive learning environment. This position follows each student's standards-based Individual Education Program (IEP) to ensure appropriate curriculum-based instruction.

Essential Performance Responsibilities:

  • Plans according to state standards and student IEPs
  • Participates, as appropriate, on pre-assessment teams to determine necessity for comprehensive student evaluation; initiates, schedules, and attends IEP meetings; works with multi-disciplinary team to diagnose need; structures/implements IEP for each student identified
  • Defines, structures, and communicates daily expectations according to state standards and IEP including, but not limited to, course goals, objectives, learning methods, and activities
  • Communicates with parents, regular education staff members, special education staff members, and other appropriate stakeholders on course instructional strategies and objectives, students' grasp of material, outcomes and perspectives for applications of materials learned
  • Receives and reports student progress; in-puts student data via computer; negotiates schedules and communicates with all pertinent participants (administration, parents, staff, students, etc.)
  • Provides differentiated instruction based on the student's individual level of functioning and preferred/necessary learning modalities
  • Controls classroom and teaches individual behavior through classroom structure, routine, communication opportunities, and individualized behavior methods; adapts and adjusts course content and reading levels to specify skills to be taught; discerns learning styles and means of building memory and study skills; assists individual students in achieving academic, daily living, and social skills learning objectives by working with them individually and in small groups
  • Presents various learning opportunities appropriate to each student's IEP including, but not limited to, classroom structure, multi-media, assistive technology, alternative communication opportunities, support of regular classroom teachers, and other presentations and/or opportunities inside or outside
  • Prepares and displays events and reinforcement activities which encourage participation
  • Evaluates according to state standards and student IEPs
  • Plans assessments for evaluation to include, but not limited to, various diagnostic techniques; standardized survey and criterion-referenced test; teacher-developed oral and written tests; student personal indices (effort, potential, interests, memory)
  • Designs subject-based reinforcement to follow assessments and student's learning objectives (computer, lab activities, working independently or on group projects, field/community reinforcement)
  • Designs a grading system which encourages motivation and participation; collects and enters student data in computer from charts and observations; reports progress on a regular basis as required
  • Provides a positive role model of appropriate and respectful interactions with students and staff
  • Develops, teaches, and reviews clear and concise classroom structure, rules, routines, procedures, and expectations individualized to student need
  • Designs classroom rules for student interaction (courtesy and respect for belongings, space, and ideas), self-control, working independently, and appropriately gaining the floor; designs systems for handling all the behavior (from simple infractions to severe behavior)
  • Prepares physical condition of classroom to reflect subject matter to facilitate student learning and maintains a clean and organized classroom
  • Keeps daily records on, but not limited to, student attendance, learning and social needs, assignments, assessments and discipline; supervises paraprofessionals
  • Manages all job duties with the mobility, agility, dexterity, and focused observation necessary to adequately perform the essential duties as described above
  • Participates in teacher committee work and attends teacher meetings

Additional Duties: Daily lunch activities as assigned; Prepares and/or escorts students to travel to special classes as required; Supervises bus loading and unloading as required; Attends programs and events related to school; Additional duties as assigned

Equipment: This position may require the ability to use SMART boards and iPads in addition to basic office equipment such as computers, copiers, scanners, and fax machine. Must always comply with WPS guidelines for equipment use.

Travel: Limited travel between schools and central offices may be required.

Physical and Mental Demands:

  • Good physical health and ability to implement behavioral strategies as well as to lift, dress, and position students as needed for self-care and safety.
  • Works in standard office and school building environments
  • Ability to work outdoors during outdoor student activities
  • Additional demands upon request of Principal, Superintendent
  • Must be able to respond rapidly in emergency situations

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Ability to work with diverse populations
  • Must possess the ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
  • Ability to plan, organize, make decisions, and prioritize effectively to achieve meet deadlines and achieve greater results
  • Proficient time management skills, good judgment and problem solving abilities
  • Detail and quality oriented

Interrelations:

  • Contact with personnel within the district and with customers and vendors
  • Will be working under the direct supervision of the department supervisor in order to complete day to day tasks
  • Will be working with a diverse population requiring the ability to handle all situations with tact and diplomacy
  • Must understand and respond appropriately to customer needs and maintain a positive attitude with all customers and colleagues
  • Expected to interact with all internal and external customers in a friendly, professional manner and provide quick, responsive customer service

Employee Punctuality and Appearance:

  • In order for schools to operate effectively, employees are expected to perform all assigned duties and work all scheduled hours during each designated workday, unless the employee has received approved leave
  • Any deviation from assigned hours must have prior approval from the employee's supervisor or building administrator
  • All employees are required to report to work dressed in a manner that reflects a positive image of USD 259 and is appropriate for their position

Qualification Profile:

  • Valid Kansas Teaching license to teach Special Education at the Functional Level required
  • Master's Degree in Special Education or Enrolled in a Special Education Degree program with Plan of Study on file with District and Special Education Waiver obtained
  • Prior teaching experience preferred

FLSA Status: Exempt


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