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Teaching Assistant, Special Education (ILC)

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Claypit Hill Elementary School

Wayland, MA (In Person)

$61,900 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Teaching Assistant, Special Education (ILC) Wayland School District Claypit Hill Elementary School - Wayland, Massachusetts This job is also posted in Wayland School District Job Details
Job ID:
5752888
Application Deadline:
Sep 01, 2026 11:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
Posted:
Jun 02, 2026 4:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date:
Aug 26, 2026 Job Description
WAYLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR JOB POSTING
Position:
Teaching Assistant, Special Education
Position Summary:
Wayland Public Schools is seeking compassionate and dedicated ABA Tutors to join the Integrated Learning Center (ILC) Achieve Program. The ILC is a specialized educational program that supports students requiring individualized instruction and services to access their educational environment successfully. ABA Tutors work under the supervision of the ILC Special Education Teacher and in collaboration with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and related service providers. Tutors provide direct support to students while promoting communication, social, academic, behavioral, and independent living skills through evidence-based practices grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). The Achieve Program serves students with a range of learning and developmental needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental disabilities. Students may require individualized support with communication, social interaction, academics, behavior regulation, daily living skills, and safety awareness. Duties and Responsibilities Implement individualized educational and behavioral programs under the direction of the classroom teacher and BCBA Provide direct instruction using evidence-based ABA strategies Support communication development through a variety of communication systems Collect and maintain student progress data Assist students during academic instruction, social activities, community-based learning, and daily living routines Implement behavior support plans, communication plans, and safety plans Promote student independence through structured support and skill-building Support inclusion opportunities and participation in school-wide activities Collaborate with teachers, BCBAs, therapists, and related service providers Assist with classroom organization and instructional materials Maintain confidentiality and a safe, respectful, and supportive learning environment Perform other duties as assigned Professional Development The ILC Program is committed to ongoing staff training and professional growth.
ABA Tutors receive:
Weekly staff training and coaching Training in ABA principles and instructional strategies Student-specific training on communication, behavior, and learning needs Training on behavior support plans, communication systems, safety procedures, and daily living skills instruction Ongoing consultation from the BCBA, classroom teacher, and related service providers The ILC Program prioritizes relationships, communication, safety, dignity, and student-centered support in all aspects of training and practice.
Qualifications:
Education:
High school diploma required; bachelor's degree preferred.
Experience:
Previous experience working with elementary-aged children is highly preferred.
Cultural Competency:
Experience with diverse populations and a strong commitment to Wayland's goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Professionalism:
Strong communication skills and the personal characteristics necessary to serve as a positive role model for students.
Education and Experience:
Advanced Degree:
Associate's or bachelor's degree preferred
DESE Licensure:
Not required; paraprofessional certification preferred
SEI Endorsement:
Not required
Work Schedule and Compensation:
Hours:
30.08 per week
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday:
7:45am-2:30pm
Wednesday:
7:30am-1:35pm
Salary:
$25.63-$33.89 an hour Wayland Public Schools (WPS) provides a desirable benefits package for full-time employees which include: health, employer sponsored Health Savings Account, dental, vision, long-term disability, life insurance, 403(b), Dependent Care Account, Flexible Spending Accounts, and participation in retirement pension boards. WPS is an equal opportunity employer committed to the fullest extent to the principle of the dignity of all people and of their labors and will take action to ensure that any individual within the District who is responsible for hiring and/or personnel supervision understands that applicants are employed, assigned, and promoted without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, ancestry, military status, disability or pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition. Every available opportunity will be taken in order to assure that each applicant for a position is selected on the basis of qualifications, merit and ability. WPS is proudly a member district of the Massachusetts Partnership for Diversity in Education dedicated to creating an inclusive, supportive and equitable educational community. WPS encourages candidates of all backgrounds and seeks applicants who prioritize and value diversity, equity, and belonging.
Position Type:
Full-Time Job Requirements Citizenship, residency or work visa required