National Heritage Academies·Park Township, Michigan
The paraprofessional will provide instructional assistance to students through individual or group workshops to support academic growth. They are also responsible for implementing curriculum and attending professional development and articulation meetings.
Located in Holland, MI, Eagle Crest Charter Academy opened in 1998 and serves 575+ Young 5-8 students every year. At Eagle Crest, you can connect passion with purpose.
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Colleagues you enjoy working with to serve students.
Utilizes the Dean support model.
Ensures a safe learning environment with internal and external cameras.
Personalized development and coaching opportunities.
Demonstrates consistent outperformance against local districts on state tests.
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National Heritage Academies is an equal-opportunity employer.
Candidates must meet state requirements for a Title 1 paraprofessional and possess the ability to assist in teaching core subjects. Previous experience working with school-age children is preferred.
Market context
In Michigan, teaching assistant openings often reflect steady demand in Title I and other school support settings, especially for candidates who can help with core subjects and classroom routines. These roles can be competitive because schools often prefer applicants with prior school or child-focused experience and strong fit for paraprofessional requirements. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your Title I eligibility and highlight any school-based experience in your application.
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