
Teacher Aide (WeCAN Early Intervention Programme)
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- Supporting our EIP teachers in preparing materials and resources needed for learning experiences in the classroom
- Supporting our EIP teachers in preparing classroom for sessions and clearing up after sessions
- Supporting our EIP teachers in implementation of lesson plan, classroom management and carrying out classroom routines
- Providing support to students to ensure smooth class transitions
- Ensuring a safe and stimulating educational environment for the well-being and safety of the children
- Performing miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned
- Providing administrative and logistical support for the development of outings and other outreach activities.
- Min. GCE 'N' Level/O'Level/NITEC
- Good verbal and written communication skills in English
- Strong problem-solving and organisational skills
- Desire to learn about autism and the patience to teach special needs students
- Passion to help special needs students maximise their talents and potential
- Supporting our EIP teachers in preparing materials and resources needed for learning experiences in the classroom
- Supporting our EIP teachers in preparing classroom for sessions and clearing up after sessions
- Supporting our EIP teachers in implementation of lesson plan, classroom management and carrying out classroom routines
- Providing support to students to ensure smooth class transitions
- Ensuring a safe and stimulating educational environment for the well-being and safety of the children
- Performing miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned
- Providing administrative and logistical support for the development of outings and other outreach activities.
- Min. GCE 'N' Level/O'Level/NITEC
- Good verbal and written communication skills in English
- Strong problem-solving and organisational skills
- Desire to learn about autism and the patience to teach special needs students
- Passion to help special needs students maximise their talents and potential