Remote Special Education Assistant Resource Instructor (ARI) – Immediate Start for Mississippi Schools – Full‑Time Paraprofessional Supporting Inclusive Classrooms

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```html Join Teach Mississippi – Elevating Inclusive Education Across the Magnolia StateTeach Mississippi is more than a district; it is a community‑driven mission to ensure every child, regardless of ability, receives a high‑quality, personalized education. Our schools are hubs of innovation, where teachers, administrators, families, and support staff collaborate to create safe, nurturing environments that celebrate diversity and foster academic excellence. As we expand our network of inclusive classrooms, we are seeking a passionate, dedicated Remote Special Education Assistant Resource Instructor (ARI) to join our team and make a tangible difference in the lives of students throughout Mississippi.Why This Role Is a Game‑ChangerWorking remotely does not mean working in isolation. In this position, you will be the vital bridge between classroom teachers and students with special needs, delivering on‑site support, planning assistance, and individualized instruction—all while enjoying the flexibility of a fully remote work arrangement. You will partner with seasoned educators, contribute to district‑wide initiatives, and help shape the future of inclusive education in a state that values community, resilience, and lifelong learning.Key Responsibilities – What Your Day Will Look Like• Lesson Planning Collaboration: Partner with classroom teachers to design, adapt, and refine daily and long‑range lesson plans that align with state standards and individual education plans (IEPs).• Small‑Group Instruction: Conduct targeted learning exercises with small groups of students, providing differentiated instruction that meets diverse cognitive, social, and emotional needs.• Behavioral Support & Guidance: Model and reinforce positive social interactions, helping students develop harmonious relationships and conflict‑resolution skills.• Individualized Accommodations: Observe, assess, and respond to the unique learning requirements of each student, ensuring that instructional materials, pacing, and environments are suitably adapted.• Student Escort & Academic Assistance: Safely accompany students to regular‑education classes, assist with assignments, and provide additional support during transitions.• Record‑Keeping & Documentation: Accurately maintain individual student records, tracking progress, behavioral observations, and health information in compliance with district policies and state regulations.• Health & Safety Advocacy: Monitor student well‑being, promote healthy eating habits, and ensure the classroom meets safety standards, including proper sanitation before and after use.• Resource Development: Curate, organize, and display educational materials that reinforce curriculum objectives and engage students with varied learning styles.• Professional Development Participation: Attend district‑wide trainings, staff meetings, and committee sessions to stay abreast of emerging best practices and legislative changes affecting special education.• Asset Management: Safeguard district‑owned equipment and resources assigned to you, adhering to acceptable use policies and reporting any discrepancies promptly.• Confidentiality & Ethical Conduct: Uphold the Mississippi Educator Code of Conduct, maintaining strict confidentiality of student information and adhering to all district, state, and federal policies.• Flexibility & Initiative: Perform additional duties as assigned by the Board of Education, superintendent, or district director, demonstrating a proactive, solutions‑oriented mindset.Essential Qualifications – What You Bring to the Table• Education: An Early Childhood Associate’s degree or an Associate’s degree plus a minimum of 48 college credit hours (including 12 credit hours focused on early childhood education). Alternative pathways include a high school diploma/GED combined with verified WorkKeys assessment results and the required early childhood credit hours.• Certification & Licensure: Valid certification or eligibility to work as an ARI within Mississippi. Possession of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) is considered an asset, though not mandatory.• Experience: Demonstrated experience working with children in an educational or therapeutic setting, preferably within special education or early childhood programs.• Physical Capability: Ability to lift and move up to 35 lb regularly and up to 75 lb occasionally, as well as perform frequent standing, walking, kneeling, and reaching tasks.• Technical Proficiency: Comfort using computers, keyboards, and video display terminals for documentation, communication, and instructional support.Preferred Qualifications – Ideal Add‑Ons• Special Education certification (e.g., SPED Endorsement, ARI certification) specific to Mississippi.• Experience with assistive technology tools and adaptive software.• Training in behavior intervention strategies such as Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) or Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).• Professional development courses in inclusive classroom management, trauma‑informed practices, or culturally responsive teaching.• Fluency in Spanish or another second language to support multilingual families.Core Skills & Competencies for Success• Communication: Clear, compassionate verbal and written communication with students, teachers, families, and district leadership.• Collaboration: Ability to work seamlessly in interdisciplinary teams, fostering trust and shared accountability.• Problem‑Solving: Quick, evidence‑based decision‑making when addressing student challenges or classroom dynamics.• Organization: Meticulous attention to detail in record‑keeping, lesson material preparation, and scheduling.• Empathy & Patience: Genuine concern for student welfare, coupled with the patience required to support varied learning paces.• Adaptability: Comfort navigating remote work tools while also providing in‑person assistance across diverse school sites.• Professionalism: Commitment to punctuality, reliability, and adherence to ethical standards and district policies.Work Environment – Remote Yet ConnectedWhile this role is fully remote, you will be an integral part of a vibrant school community. Your primary responsibilities will involve on‑site interaction with students across multiple school locations throughout Mississippi, supplemented by virtual collaboration with teachers, administrators, and support staff. The typical work environment includes:• Dynamic school campuses—classrooms, gymnasiums, outdoor play areas, and special‑education resource rooms.• Variable noise levels: generally low to moderate, with occasional spikes during lively activities or assemblies.• Physical demands consistent with active classroom support: frequent standing, walking, and gentle lifting.• Safety protocols aligned with district and state guidelines, ensuring a secure environment for both students and staff.Compensation, Perks & Benefits – Investing in YouTeach Mississippi offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience, education level, and district budgetary guidelines. In addition to base pay, qualified candidates can expect:• Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans.• Retirement savings options, including a district‑matched 403(b) plan.• Generous paid time off (PTO), sick leave, and observation holidays.• Professional development stipends for conferences, certifications, and advanced coursework.• Access to district‑wide resources such as instructional technology, curriculum libraries, and mentorship programs.• Employee assistance programs (EAP) offering counseling, financial planning, and wellness initiatives.• Opportunities for career advancement into roles such as Lead ARI Specialist, Special Education Coordinator, or Assistant Superintendent.Career Growth & Learning OpportunitiesTeach Mississippi is committed to lifelong learning. As a Remote ARI, you will have pathways to expand your expertise and ascend the professional ladder:• Mentorship: Pair with experienced special‑education teachers who provide guidance, classroom strategies, and feedback.• Leadership Development: Participate in district leadership academies aimed at preparing educators for administrative roles.• Certification Support: Financial assistance for pursuing additional certifications, such as a State‑Approved ARI credential or a Master’s in Special Education.• Cross‑Functional Projects: Lead or contribute to initiatives focused on curriculum redesign, technology integration, or community outreach.How to Apply – Your Next Step Toward Impactful TeachingIf you are energized by the prospect of shaping inclusive learning experiences, supporting diverse learners, and collaborating within a forward‑thinking district, we invite you to submit your application today. Please prepare the following documents:• Updated résumé highlighting relevant education and experience.• Cover letter articulating your passion for special education and remote collaboration.• Copies of certifications, transcripts, or other credentials that demonstrate eligibility.• Professional references (3) preferably from educational settings.Applications are accepted through our secure online portal. After submission, a member of our talent acquisition team will review your qualifications and contact you for the next steps, which may include a virtual interview, a brief teaching demonstration, and reference checks.Join Us – Make a Difference in Mississippi’s FutureAt Teach Mississippi, we believe that every child deserves an education tailored to their strengths and challenges. As a Remote Special Education Assistant Resource Instructor, you will be at the heart of that belief, translating policy into practice, and nurturing the potential of each student you serve. Your expertise will not only enrich classroom experiences but also help build a more inclusive, compassionate society.Take the first step toward a rewarding career that blends flexibility, purpose, and professional growth. and become a champion for inclusive education across the Magnolia State.Apply To This Position```Apply for this job

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