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Technical Teaching Assistant Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

... teaching and empowering others. Hands-on experience with iPaaS or AI solutions and a background in ... Certification & Assessment * Assist in the development and delivery of certification exams and ...

Technical Trainer

Stockton, CA · On-site

$34.25 - $45.50/hr

... Networks 3. Assist with planning, developing, and provide training, using knowledge of the ... Training and Teaching Others Conduct on-the-job training classes or training sessions to teach and ...

Technical Trainer

Stockton, CA · On-site

$34.25 - $45.50/hr

... Networks 3. Assist with planning, developing, and provide training, using knowledge of the ... Training and Teaching Others Ø Conduct on-the-job training classes or training sessions to teach ...

... teaching and empowering others. Hands-on experience with iPaaS or AI solutions and a background in ... Certification & Assessment * Assist in the development and delivery of certification exams and ...

... teaching and empowering others. Hands-on experience with iPaaS or AI solutions and a background in ... Certification & Assessment * Assist in the development and delivery of certification exams and ...

... teaching and empowering others. Hands-on experience with iPaaS or AI solutions and a background in ... Certification & Assessment * Assist in the development and delivery of certification exams and ...

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Technical Teaching Assistant information

What is a technical teaching assistant?

Technical Teaching Assistants (TTAs) are individuals who support instructors and students in technical courses, such as computer science, engineering, or information technology. They help facilitate classroom activities, provide guidance on technical assignments, and assist with troubleshooting software or hardware issues. TTAs may also grade assignments, answer student questions, and contribute to creating instructional materials. Their role is essential in ensuring that students understand complex technical concepts and succeed in their coursework.

What does a technical teaching assistant do?

Technical Teaching Assistants play a crucial role in facilitating hands-on learning by assisting instructors with classroom setup, troubleshooting technical issues, and guiding students through complex concepts during lab sessions. They often answer student questions, clarify instructions, and ensure that equipment and software function properly. This dual support helps maintain a smooth learning environment and enables instructors to focus on delivering content, while students receive timely, practical assistance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a technical teaching assistant?

To thrive as a Technical Teaching Assistant, you need a solid understanding of relevant technical subjects, instructional skills, and usually a degree or coursework in the field you support. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), programming languages, and classroom technology is often required. Strong communication, patience, and problem-solving abilities help you effectively support both instructors and students. These skills enable effective knowledge transfer, enhance student learning outcomes, and ensure smooth classroom operations.

What is the difference between Technical Teaching Assistant vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectTechnical Teaching AssistantLaboratory Technician
Required credentialsTypically requires a relevant diploma or associate degree, sometimes a certification in education or technical fieldsUsually requires a degree or diploma in science, technology, or related fields
Work environmentEducational settings such as schools, colleges, or universities, assisting in classrooms or labsLaboratories in research institutions, hospitals, or industrial settings, supporting experiments and equipment
Employer and industry usageEducational institutions, primarily in academic environmentsResearch labs, healthcare, or industrial companies
Common search and comparison intentUnderstanding roles in education and technical support in classroomsSupporting laboratory operations and technical procedures

The Technical Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Technician roles share similarities in technical knowledge and educational environments. However, the Technical Teaching Assistant focuses on supporting teaching activities in educational settings, while the Laboratory Technician primarily supports laboratory experiments and research in scientific or industrial environments.

Where do technical teaching assistants make the most money?

Technical teaching assistants tend to earn higher salaries in regions with a strong technology sector and higher living costs, such as major metropolitan areas or tech hubs. Salary levels are also influenced by experience, certifications, and the specific industry or institution they work for.

What cities in California are hiring for Technical Teaching Assistant jobs?

Cities in California with the most Technical Teaching Assistant job openings:

$21.50 - $26.25/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (CNCA)is a community of high-performing public schools that utilizes a comprehensive approach to prepare students from preschool through high school for success in college and in life. We integrate academic rigor, community, family, and wellness to empower students to thrive in a culturally connected and changing world. Founded in 2000, Camino Nuevo Charter Academy students represent the neighborhood of MacArthur Park west of downtown Los Angeles, a community that is one of the most under-resourced and densely populated neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Currently, CNCA has six campuses that serve approximately 3,500 students from TK through 12thgrade.

Organizational Mindsets

We believe that every individual who works at Camino Nuevo Charter Academy must embody key mindsets.

  • Commitment to and belief in CNCA's mission and vision
  • Belief in and embodiment of the CNCA Anchors in all aspects of the work
  • Commitment to the vision of a progressive, socially-just education and is able to inspire others towards that vision
  • Solution orientation and belief in supporting others to be the same
  • Commitment to an asset-based, capacity-building approach
  • Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
  • Strong self-awareness and ability to reflect
  • Ability to take ownership in the day-to-day and overall success of the organization

CNCA Anchors

  • EXCELLENCE: We prepare our students to be social justice centered community members who are prepared for college, career, and/or technical pathways through outstanding education. We support staff in all positions to reach their highest levels of professional growth and development.
  • EQUITY: We recognize, value, and support the individuality and experiences of all students and employees. To advance and achieve just outcomes, we respond to and meet their unique emotional, psychological, social, and learning needs.
  • COMMUNITY: We are committed to our community's joy and diversity and celebrate the richness of the cultural and environmental contexts in which our students and families live.
  • INNOVATION: We continuously learn, are curious, and implement new ideas, perspectives, and evidence-based methods in our work.
  • JOY: We embrace high expectations while fostering curiosity, passion and a love of learning. By honoring the strengths and unique gifts of our students, families, and educators, we create communities where growth and celebration go hand in hand.
  • BELONGING: We cultivate a culture in which all Camino students, staff, parents, and stakeholders feel welcomed, heard, included, respected, and appreciated.

The Opportunity

Under the supervision of School Leadership and a classroom teacher, the Teacher Assistant - Special Education supports CNCA students by supporting instruction and performing supplemental activities which encourage students to meet their educational goals. The TA-SPED follows educational and specific behavioral plans; modeling appropriate behaviors and interactions with students and staff.

Essential Functions

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude the duties from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this class.

  • Serve as in-class support for students
  • In collaboration with the classroom teacher, assist in executing lesson plans for students
  • Assist the classroom teacher with co-planning and co-teaching for students
  • Adapt classroom activities, assignments and/or materials under the direction of the classroom teacher for the purpose of supporting and reinforcing classroom objectives
  • Communicate with teachers and other district personnel for the purpose of assisting and evaluating progress and/or implementing IEP objectives
  • Provide, under the supervision of assigned teacher, instruction to students in a variety of individual and group activities (e.g. self-esteem, behavioral skills, daily living skills, etc.) for the purpose of implementing goals for remediation of student deficiencies and ensuring student's success
  • Document student daily activities (e.g. behavior, completed assignments, on/off tasks, etc.) for the purpose of completing daily logs and student hourly activities
  • Implement under the supervision of assigned teacher, behavioral plans designed by the IEP team for students with behavior disorders or other special conditions for the purpose of presenting and/or reinforcing learning concepts
  • Model conversation, manners, cleanup activities, listening and everyday interactions for the purpose of demonstrating appropriate social behavior in a culturally sensitive manner
  • Monitor student daily schedule and behavior plan (e.g. class schedule, toileting, medication, appetite, etc.) for the purpose of maintaining a safe and positive learning environment
  • Assist assigned staff member(s) in all aspects of daily programming including, but not necessarily limited to: social, academic, behavioral and self-help growth and development
  • Assist in the direct supervision of children in the assigned program as directed by the teacher or administrator (e.g. bus loading, classroom assignments, lunch, recess, etc.)
  • Integrate educational technology into the curricula and education program to strengthen the teaching/learning process for students
  • Support classroom teacher in developing long and short-term academic goals that scaffoldslearning from students' current performance levels to grade level
  • Support in creating a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the physical, social, and emotional development of students
  • Work closely with students and their families to promote personal growth and success
  • Participate in regularly scheduled meetings with grade level team, administrators, and service providers as necessary
  • Supervise students during recess and lunch time
  • Other duties as assigned

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (CNCA) prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying in educational programs, activities, or employment on the basis of actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, parental, pregnancy, family or marital status, military status or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Camino Nuevo Charter Academy requires that school personnel take immediate steps to intervene when safe to do so when he or she witnesses an act of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying.

Questions or complaints of alleged discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying, equity or Title IX equity and compliance concerns should be directed to Margarita Domingo, Vice President of Human Resources. She can be reached at (213) 417-3410 or by mail at 3435 W Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90026.

  • Associate's degree or a minimum of 48 semester units of college coursework (and/or have passed the CBEST)
  • Bachelor's degree preferred
  • Bilingual (oral & written) Spanish/English
  • One (1) year of paid or volunteer experience working with students with disabilities, including students with autism
  • Ability to participate in courses, seminars, and workshops in the area(s) of autism and intensive behavior intervention
  • Demonstrated successful experience working with students
  • Demonstrated ability to positively work with students, staff & parents