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Job title: Teaching Assistant - Floater Young Adult Red Oak
Company: Washtenaw ISD
Job description: The WISD's Mission is to promote the continuous improvement of achievement for every student while providing high-quality service to our customers through leadership, innovation, and collaboration.
The WISDs Vision is to be a leader in empowering, facilitating, and delivering high-quality, boundary-spanning, educational system that educates all children through an equitable, inclusive, and holistic approach.
SUMMARY:
Assists teachers and other professional staff by performing a variety of duties designed to implement the instructional program for students.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Demonstrates a strong commitment to equity, social justice, and inclusion in all practices and position responsibilities.
- Demonstrates the ability to examine how his/her/their position (directly or indirectly) impacts educational inequities in student achievement outcomes.
- Engages in reflection and ongoing learning and development on critical concepts and terms identified in the Washtenaw ISD Educational Equity Policy including concepts such as cultural proficiency, racial equity, and systemic and structural inequities.
- Supports WISD vision and mission to enhance achievement for all students.
- Demonstrates excellent customer service.
- Demonstrate operational knowledge of Internet and Web-related technologies
- Demonstrates skills and comfort using the latest instructional online tools and technology
- Provides support to classroom teams throughout Young Adult Red Oak program.
- Implements strategies for student independence.
- Integrates support services activities into the program's curriculum and the school day.
- Assists in implementing and monitoring IEP through group and individual instruction independently and through regular meetings and collaboration with professional staff.
- Monitors health needs and implement specialized care programs under the direction of professional staff.
- Assists in self-care, eating/feeding and dressing, as well as medical intervention if necessary.
- Assists students in the pool during Aquatic Therapy sessions.
- Supervises students in classes and/or in the community.
- Provides assistance to facilitate student needs, including implementation of ancillary designed service programs under the direction of professional staff.
- Participates in building and district level activities, staff meetings, student staff meetings, program meetings, in-service activities and other meetings as determined necessary for assigned students.
- Assists teachers and support staff in preparing materials, housekeeping, keeping records and recording student progress in an objective manner.
- Participates in professional development, maintains appropriate certification and qualifications and keeps current in changing pedagogy.
- Provides assistance to the operation of the total school program.
- Participates in district and school initiatives, adheres to building and district school improvement plans.
- Supports WISD vision and mission to enhance achievement for all students.
- Supports a team-based approach to problem solving.
- Adheres to district and school rules and procedures.
- Conducts behavior to demonstrate appropriate role-modeling, collegiality and professionalism.
- Performs such other tasks as may from time to time be assigned by the supervisor.
- Regular predictable attendance.
- OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED.
- N/A.
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- Associates degree, 60 hours of college credits, WorkKeys, MTTC Basic Skills, or ETS preferred
- Experience working as a team member to solve problems and develop and implement quality programming.
- Experience working with young adult students with moderate and severe disabilities preferred.
- Experience working with students who have significant medical, physical and other needs preferred.
- Experience working with young adult students in community-based locations preferred.
- If required, ability to work in a virtual online instructional setting.
- Experience working with families, community resources and adult service agencies preferred.
- Experience with occupational training, job readiness and community-based instruction preferred.
- Experience using Non-Violent Crisis Intervention techniques and other behavior strategies (which will be used frequently in this classroom) preferred.
- Experience working with student behavior management and instructional support preferred.
- Ability to work with students with multiple need areas autonomously in various community settings.
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Trainer Certification.
- Current valid drivers license with proof of insurance required.
- Reliable transportation required.
- Ability to read, analyze and comprehend instructions, professional journals and correspondence.
- Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of educators, parents, students and the general public.
- Ability to express self clearly, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to read, analyze and interpret information.
- Ability to write clear, concise, objective notes regarding activities during the instructional day to third parties (families, outside agencies, others).
- Ability to integrate technology into the everyday work flow if necessary.
- Ability to utilize District technology and work to maintain proficiency, as required skill sets change with technology and/or the needs of the District.
- Ability to use a personal computer (PC) or MAC in a networked environment to utilize the Internet and other electronic communication mechanisms.
- Knowledge of productivity applications such as Microsoft Office (word processing, spreadsheets, database and presentation software) is required.
- Ability to use online instructional tools and technology.
- Ability to follow data collection information to support functional behavioral assessment.
- Ability to accurately use district-wide electronic reporting systems for attendance, etc.
- Ability to apply the concepts of basic math, algebra and geometry consistent with the duties of this position.
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
- Exhibit high level of professionalism with the ability to handle confidential information, use good judgment, plan and handle complex projects and maintain a flexible attitude.
- Ability to define problems, collects data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
- Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed written or oral instructions.
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
- Ability to use positive behavior support intervention techniques autonomously.
- Ability to make reasonable student focused decisions autonomously.
- Ability to implement various student plans simultaneously and report factually to the teacher.
- Ability to build rapport with others and to serve diverse publics.
- Ability to take the initiative, work well with others as a collaborative team member and exhibit good communication skills.
- Ability to work creatively and skillfully with students.
- Ability to demonstrate initiative and understanding in working with students, staff and parents/guardians.