Education Staffing for Education Recruitment

Spneedel is an innovative education staffing firm.

Spneedel is one of the fastest growing education staffing agencies in the world it specializes in connecting educators and teachers with the best temporary, full-time job or contract opportunities with a variety of companies and employers.

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We have a compassion for helping students.  To help students we believe in connecting the right educator to the right place for them.  We have grown to locations around the nations, but we believe in working with each educator directly to find the perfect fit and relationship.  We aim to help and support YOU the educator.  Thank you for your work with the students around the country and world!

Simplify education staffing – and operate more effectively.

From automated substitute staffing through Frontline to outsourcing, we make staffing simpler, so you can focus on what is most important: improving the quality of life of the students you serve.

Let us help you:

  • Access better talent – our education recruiters connect you with high-performing professionals who fit your culture and requirements.
  • Fill long-term or temporary-to-hire paraprofessionals, PTs, OTs, SLPs, nurses, and other key staff.
  • Accurately match staff levels to changing school demands
  • Get help when you need it, with 24-hour customer service and on-call support and streamlined, automated substitute staffing through Frontline.
  • Streamline staffing with a single point of contact – an experienced (and genuinely nice!) staffing manager who understands your school, organization, and goals.
  • Over the years, schools have trusted Spneedel to find the right person, for the right job, at the right time – because it matters as much to us as it does to them.
  • Substitute Teachers are responsible for operating a safe, orderly, and positive classroom environment while the regular teacher is absent. They must follow the teacher’s lesson plans, as well as school policies and procedures, to provide effective instruction for students.
  • Classroom Assistants (also known as teacher’s aides and instructional assistants) help teachers with a wide range of administrative tasks including setting up and cleaning up activities, copying and preparing materials, marking tests, and guiding students through the building in an organized fashion. They also serve as instructional reinforcement by providing more individualized academic assistance to students who require extra help with grasping a concept.

Special Education Aides

  • Personal Care Assistants help teachers with the education and training of a child who has special needs with a focus on self-sufficiency, communication, interpersonal, and mobility skills. They attend to the student’s personal needs, monitor health issues, assist with the use of augmentative technology, and create an environment to best support the student’s success.
  • One-to-One Assistants follow a particular student with special needs throughout the school
    day to support the student’s academic, physical, social, behavioural, and personal needs. They ensure all measures within a student’s IEP/504 plan are being met, track and record student progress, and collaborate with teachers, administration, and child study team members.
  • Transportation Aides assist the school bus driver in providing a safe, orderly, and efficient transportation service by supporting the needs of students during routine activities and emergency situations. They effectively supervise and manage the behaviour of students and often provide support for an individual or group of students with special needs or disabilities.
  • Cafeteria Aides maintain proper student behaviour in the cafeteria while assisting students with their lunches, promoting good manners, and eating habits, and helping to keep the cafeteria clean and safe. They facilitate the organized entry and dismissal of students and help resolve any issues in a positive manner.
  • Playground Aides ensure the safe and orderly operation of the playground during school recess periods by alertly circulating around the grounds and eliminating hazardous situations. They supervise students, enforce school rules, promote appropriate student behaviour, resolve any problems that may arise, and organize students for school re-entry in a systematic manner.
  • Hall Monitors supervise school corridors, entryways, and grounds to ensure a safe environment for students and staff. They patrol the halls, making sure students get to classes on time and restoring order if rowdy situations occur. They also direct visitors and compile security reports.
  • Before & After School Aides provide supervision of the before and after school childcare program, making sure that children are always safe in both indoor and outdoor areas. They help students with homework and oversee a variety of fun learning activities.
  • Clerical Personnel perform a wide range of administrative tasks including answering phones; providing information for callers and visitors; maintaining schedules, records, and files; distributing mail; and directing students. They ensure the orderly operation of the school office.
  • Food Service Staff assist with all areas of a school’s food service operation. They perform tasks such as preparing and serving food; sanitizing equipment, workstations, and serving areas; ensuring proper food storage and disposal; keeping records and maintaining inventory.
  • Administrators work in various roles to ensure the proper functioning of operations at the school or district level.
  • Job Coaches work with and monitor young adult students who have special needs to help them gain valuable on-the-job experience at local host organizations. They assist students with their duties on-site to help students develop skills and work towards independence.
  • Nurses assist in creating a climate of health and well-being in schools. They provide critical care services to students, administer physician-ordered medications, maintain medication records, assist with personal hygiene tasks, perform first aid and CPR, and maintain inventory of health room supplies.

Counselors

  • Substitute Counselors provide guidance services for students in group and individual settings. They implement programs addressing decision-making, conflict resolution, self-esteem, coping strategies, and more. They act as the school-based resource for drop-out prevention, substance abuse, pregnancy, homelessness, and crisis prevention/intervention. Additionally, they provide guidance on post-high school planning, career exploration, and family/peer relationships.

    Clinicians


  • Speech and Language Pathologists conduct one-on-one or small group speech/language therapy sessions, integrating the student’s curriculum into their services. They consult with other school staff members, perform assistive technology evaluations, and assess each student’s strengths and needs. They also collect data and maintain accurate records of all services provided.
  • Physical Therapists develop and implement physical therapy programs for students suspected of or diagnosed with a physical disability. Using excellent problem-solving skills, they must analyze risk and use sound professional judgment to recommend action, provide services, and make environmental modifications. They consult with various school staff members and keep thorough records.

 

Occupational Therapists promote the physical and mental well-being of students in need. They address physical, cognitive, psycho-social, and sensory components of performance, focusing on academics, social-participation, self-care, and work skills. They consult with various school staff members and keep thorough records.