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Inclusion Aide

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Classet

San Diego, CA (In Person)

$47,840 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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Job Description

Inclusion Aide Classet San Diego, CA Job Details Part-time $20,592•$22,464 a year 1 day ago Benefits Disability insurance 401(k) Cell phone reimbursement Qualifications Working with individuals with disabilities High school diploma or GED Working with students Instructional adaptability Working with children with disabilities Disability services Working with youth Full Job Description Strategic Kids is Hiring an Inclusion Aide!
Location:
San Diego, CA Pay Rate:
$22•$24 per hour
Employment Type:
Part-Time Schedule:
Minimum 3 days availability per week, Monday-Friday, 12:00 PM•6:00 PM (4-6 hours per shift) Overview We're hiring part-time Special Education Inclusion Aides to support K-5 students with disabilities in in Central San Diego and Solana Beach area. providing tailored support to ensure their academic, social, and emotional growth. You'll work closely with staff and families to foster inclusion, encourage positive behavior, and help students thrive in an after-school program setting. Responsibilities Provide individualized support to 1-3 students with special education needs. Ensure student safety and engagement in program activities. Assist with assignments, study skills, and learning tools. Use positive reinforcement and structured behavior management. Collaborate with staff and families to implement student support plans. Requirements Must Have Requirements At least 3 months of experience working with children with special needs Strong communication, patience, and positive reinforcement skills. Ability to adapt to varying student needs and maintain composure under pressure. High school diploma or equivalent (education students encouraged to apply). CPR/First Aid certification (provided if needed). Must be 18 years or older Nice to Have Students pursuing Education / Child development / Psychology coursework or degrees encouraged to apply Experience in after-school programs, summer camps, tutoring, or youth mentoring Bilingual communication skills
Benefits Sick and Safe Leave:
You will accrue one hour for every 30 hours worked
CalSavers:
State-sponsored 401(k) plan
State Disability Insurance Workers' Compensation:
Through State Fund Cell Phone Reimbursement:
$5 per month
New Hire Orientation:
You will be paid to attend New Hire Orientation prior to working at your assigned location(s) Meaningful work: Knowledge that what you're doing is making a real impact!
Opportunities for growth:
within youth and education programs, plus hands-on experience for future educators and child development professionals