Special Education Teacher - 1:1 Camp Aide & Tutor - BREEZY POINT BEACH
Benefits:
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
About the role Do you love helping kids? Did summer camp shape who you are? Skip the classroom, this summer, you'll be at a beach-side camp in Breezy Point, Queens (South of Brooklyn - 11697), supporting one of our favorite students, a fantastic 5th grader with multiple disabilities, as his dedicated 1:1 aide and tutor (SEIT/SETTS Provider).
Your primary setting is an outdoor summer camp spending time around the pool, beach, sports, and camp activities. It's a meaningful, dynamic, and genuinely fun role.
What you'll do
Provide 1:1 support for a student with multiple disabilities, visual impairments and communication challenges in a natural camp environment
Assist with safe transitions between camp activity spaces throughout the afternoon
Swim with the student during pool time
Collaborate with camp counselors to adapt games and sports activities
Deliver continued academic support during rest breaks (materials adapted for visual impairment; prep largely provided by the team)
Communicate and coordinate with the broader support team: vision teacher, occupational therapists, and parents
Gain the ability to be independent while supporting him throughout the day, while being near his family and friends with the goals of helping him continue to participate in mainstream summer fun and academics.
Who we're looking for
Required
NYC DOE-approved Special Education Teacher or eligible for immediate approval with a valid NYS Special Education Teaching Certificate
Must not have been employed by the NYC DOE within the past 12 months and 1 day
Available Monday–Friday in July and August (approximately 25–35 hours/week; camp hours approx. 12:30–5:00 pm in Breezy Point)
Must be physically fit and capable of providing hands-on assistance to the student using appropriate body mechanics when needed (e.g., supporting transitions, mobility, and aquatic activities)
Preferred
Experience working with students with multiple disabilities who use AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) devices
Exposure to students with visual and/or hearing impairments
Proven understanding of sensory processing support techniques and motivational behavioral modifications
Vision Teacher certification with a Special Education degree (bonus compensation available)
What we offer
Upfront training + ongoing mentorship and supervision
Materials provided by the agency
Collaborative team support
Performance and contract-completion bonus available for the right candidate
Partial travel time reimbursement may be available
Additional morning hours available in Upper Brooklyn (Gowanus/Carroll Gardens) for academic support, if interested
Potential for continued placement in the fall with this or other cases
How to apply
Please submit your resume and a cover letter
To really stand out, send us a short, fun animated video or PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation that shows us your personality and explains why this cases is intriguing to you.
Send your application through the Mighty Minds and Muscles website contact section or include a direct hyperlink in your resume.
Contact: info@mightymindsandmuscles.com