Vacancy caducado!
If interested please reply to this post with your name, phone number, email address, and resume.
WORK HOURS: Monday-Friday, 6 hours/day
START DATE: Now!
BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of the Special Education Director and site administrator, the Special Education Behavior Assistant, also called a paraeducator, assists a certificated teacher in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of Special Education students; assists in the preparation of instructional materials and implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEP’S); provides routine clerical support. Other duties will be commensurate with demonstrated ability, training, education and experience.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS This position description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or abilities associated with this classification, but is intended to accurately reflect the principal job elements
Included, but are not limited to:
Works under the direction of the case manager with special education students. This may be in a learning center classroom or general education classroom.
This position is not site specific, and staff will be assigned school sites and classrooms based on student needs.
Environment may be assisting in a whole group, small group, or one on one setting.
Complete district trainings including: Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) and affirm modules as assigned
Maintain records and take data as needed for students with IEPs
Assisting certificated staff in providing instruction to identified students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP.
Reinforce instruction to students with learning disabilities and language, communication and behavioral difficulties.
Follow IEP in utilizing appropriate instructional and classroom management strategies and techniques
Confer with teachers concerning programs and materials to meet individual needs of special education students.
Assist certificated staff with implementation of IEPs (including Behavior Intervention Plans) or Physical Training Programs
Provide guidance for students in academic learning, vocational, social and leisure skills, physical development and personal hygiene
Monitor and assist students with special learning needs in drill, practice and study activities
Direct students into safe learning activities and functions
Maintain an orderly, attractive and positive learning environment
Observe and control student behavior according to approved procedures in the individual behavior plan
Assist in the shaping of appropriate social behavior
Provide instruction in reading, mathematics and other subjects according to in-service, instruction and guidance from certificated staff
Perform a variety of clerical and record keeping activities including, student attendance and behavior records, academic and achievement records, preparation of materials, and maintaining records and supplies
Maintain confidentiality of school records and information
Assist with the preparation of instructional materials
Perform student assessment activities including, administration of tests, scoring tests and written work, and maintaining assessment records
Set up and maintain special classroom equipment and learning centers
Operate audio-visual and office equipment
Assure health and safety of students by following health and safety practices and procedures
Perform routine first aid and assist with student medical treatment after proper training
Escort students from the classroom to resource rooms and other programs
Attend and participate in staff meetings, in-service training, and parent conferences
Assists with student supplementary assignments and supervise independent work
Perform the functions of the position in an accurate, neat and timely fashion
Use good judgment and decision-making skills
Tutor students individually or in groups using instructional objectives and lessons developed by certificated staff
Review, observe and record instructional data.
Assist with crisis intervention and data collection
Support and assist in the enforcement of classroom, school and district rules including, observe, record, and chart student behavior, and implement behavior management strategies
Conduct individual and small group instruction
Assist with lifting students in and out of wheelchairs, braces and other orthopedic equipment
Assist staff members in positioning pupils and in rendering various forms of personal care including, toileting and diapering, dressing, undressing, bathing and grooming
Assist with emergency treatment of children experiencing seizures or respiratory problems
Maintain procedure manual and documentation of specialized physical health care services and procedures
Perform direct classroom and laboratory instruction to small and large groups of students
Conduct task analysis of instructional objectives as determined by certificated staff
Perform the duties of job coach or trainer in vocational training programs, and in training peer tutors under the direction of certificated staff
Develop specialized teaching materials
Provide remedial tutoring, identifying areas of need and using appropriate skills, strategies, techniques and materials
Under the direction of certificated staff and/or in coordination with other paraeducators; provide classroom instruction (not necessarily in the immediate presence of certificated staff)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The mental acuity to perform the essential functions of the position.
Ability to sit at a desk, table, on low chairs, on the floor or on mats, for extended periods of time.
Ability to see, read and distinguish colors, a computer screen, educational materials, books and other printed material, with or without vision aids.
Ability to hear and understand speech at normal classroom levels and outdoors, and to hear and understand speech on the telephone.
Manual dexterity to dial a telephone, to enter data on a computer, and to perform assigned tasks using both hands.
Ability to speak in audible tones so that others may hear and understand on the telephone, in classrooms, library, multi-purpose room or outdoors.
Ability to walk on uneven terrain, play yards and school grounds.
Physical ability, using safe and proper techniques to lift up to 25 pounds to shoulder height and 35 pounds to waist height, and to bend stoop, sit, climb stairs, to walk and to reach overhead as necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS-REQUIRED
Person with knowledge and abilities as stated under essential job functions are considered to meet requirements.
Knowledge of the general needs and behavior of children;
Correct English usage; Operation of standard office equipment; ability to perform routine clerical work; make arithmetical calculations with speed and accuracy.
Maintain up to date Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) training
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
High School diploma or equivalent required
Pass a basic skills paraeducator examination in reading, writing and mathematics. Our recruiter can outline how you may register for this test - there is NO cost to do so
Vacancy caducado!