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Description

Assist a preschool, elementary, middle, or secondary school teacher to provide academic, social, or life skills to students who have learning, emotional, or physical disabilities. Serve in a position for which a teacher has primary responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs and services.

Interests

  • Social
  • Conventional

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Tasks

  • Assist in bus loading and unloading.
  • Assist librarians in school libraries.
  • Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.
  • Carry out therapeutic regimens, such as behavior modification and personal development programs, under the supervision of special education instructors, psychologists, or speech-language pathologists.
  • Clean classrooms.

Work Activities

    Detailed Work Activities

      Technology Skills

      • Electronic mail software
      • Computer based training software
      • Data base user interface and query software
      • Desktop communications software
      • Video creation and editing software

      Skills

        Knowledge

          Most Common Education Level

          The “Most Common Education Level” refers to the level of education held by the majority of workers in a given occupation. For example, if the highest percentage of workers in a role have an Associate’s Degree, that suggests this is the typical educational requirement. Knowing this helps you plan how many years of education you may need to pursue that career.

          Certificates

          Certificate name

          Teaching as a Profession

          Certifying Organization

          YouScience

          Type

          Core

          Income Percentile

          The income percentiles show how earnings are distributed within a profession. The 10th percentile means that 10% of workers earned less than that amount. The median (50th percentile) indicates that half of workers earned more, and half earned less. The 90th percentile reflects what the top 10% of earners in the field make.

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          Income by Experience

          This table shows how income typically grows with experience—from entry level (0–2 years), to mid-level (3–7 years), to senior level (8+ years).

          ExperienceIncome
          Entry Level$50,000
          Mid Level$100,000
          Senior Level$150,000

          Employability

          There are currently 1,389,200 jobs in this career path. Over the next 10 years, that number is expected to decrease to 1,381,000 positions, reflecting a projected decline of -1%.

          The Projected Job Growth figure refers to the expected increase or decrease in employment within a specific career field over a certain period of time.

          Projected Job Growth of -1%

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