Teton Youth & Family Services
Location
Wilson, Wyoming
The Teacher's Aide provides academic support and classroom assistance to adolescent boys with emotional and behavioral challenges. They collaborate with teachers and therapists to implement individualized learning strategies and maintain a supportive therapeutic environment.
Candidates must have an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Education, Psychology, or a related field and experience working with adolescents in youth-serving settings. Preferred qualifications include teaching certification and knowledge of trauma-informed practices.
Description About Red Top Meadows Red Top Meadows, a program of Teton Youth & Family Services, is a residential treatment and therapeutic adventure program located just outside of Jackson, Wyoming. We serve adolescent boys ages 12–18 who are working through significant emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges. Alongside adventure-based therapy and residential treatment, Red Top Meadows operates an accredited school program designed to help students continue their education in a safe, structured, and supportive environment while they work toward successfully returning to their families, schools, and communities. Our educational approach emphasizes individualized learning, relationship-building, collaboration, and helping students develop the academic, social, and life skills needed for long-term success.
The Teacher's Aide plays an important role in supporting the educational success of students at Red Top Meadows. This position works closely with classroom teachers, therapists, and residential staff to provide academic support, classroom assistance, and individualized instruction for students with diverse learning, behavioral, and social-emotional needs. The ideal candidate enjoys working closely with adolescents, building positive relationships, and helping students stay engaged and successful in school. Because of the size and nature of our program, this position requires flexibility, collaboration, and a willingness to support students wherever needed. Key Responsibilities Classroom & Academic Support Assist classroom teachers with planning, preparation, and delivery of lessons across content areas. Provide one-on-one and small-group academic support based on individual student needs. Assist students in accessing instruction through accommodations, modifications, and individualized strategies. Help maintain a structured, positive, and respectful classroom environment consistent with Red Top Meadows' therapeutic approach. Supervise and support students during academic activities, school events, and educational outings. Assist with school-wide projects, experiential learning opportunities, and community-based activities. Student Engagement & Relationship Building Build positive relationships that promote student engagement, confidence, and accountability. Model effective communication, problem-solving, and conflict-resolution skills. Support students in developing independence, self-advocacy, and academic persistence. Help students navigate challenges while maintaining high expectations and consistent support. Collaboration & Student Services Collaborate regularly with teachers, therapists, and youth care staff. Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and interdisciplinary treatment team discussions. Monitor student progress and communicate observations to the education team. Assist with implementation of IEP accommodations, intervention plans, and individualized student supports. Support documentation and progress monitoring as directed by the education team. Provide classroom coverage and additional student support as needed. Contribute positively to a collaborative, student-centered school culture.
Required Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Education, Special Education, Human Services, Psychology, or a related field. Experience working with adolescents in educational, residential, behavioral health, or youth-serving settings. Strong communication, organization, and collaboration skills. Ability to remain flexible, patient, and supportive in a dynamic environment. Preferred Current teaching certification or paraeducator experience. Experience supporting students with learning, behavioral, or emotional challenges. Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and relationship-based approaches. Experience providing academic intervention or individualized student support.
Market context
Teacher's aide positions in Wyoming are often shaped by steady demand in schools that need support for adolescent learning and classroom management. Competition can be stronger for candidates with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree, youth-serving experience, and preferred skills like teaching certification or trauma-informed practices. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare postings, then tailor your application to highlight work with adolescents and any relevant classroom support experience.
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