Urgently Require Instructional Aide- Special Education - 7 hrs. per day/5 days per week in Ohio
Job title: Instructional Aide- Special Education - 7 hrs. per day/5 days per week
Company: The Greater Cincinnati School Application Consortium
Job description: POSITION: Instructional Assistant (Special Education) ?Oakdale Elementary School ? 7 hrs. per day/5 days per week
FILING DEADLINE: Until Filled
QUALIFICATIONS: Must have 48 semester hours or 72 quarter hours or proof of successful completion of the ParaProfessional Assessment.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Student school year. Salary as per instructional assistant salary schedule.
OAK HILLS LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: AIDE (BRAILLE, CLASSROOM, INTERVENTION, S.I.T. & SPECIAL EDUCATION)
REPORTS TO: Assigned administrator/supervisor
JOB OBJECTIVE: Provides support services that help students benefit from the educational program.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Valid state department of education license/permit as determined at the time of appointment.
- Meets all mandated state/federal criteria (i.e., approved degree, completion of requisite higher education credit hours/courses, or acceptable score on an authorized professional standards test).
- Behavioral management skills substantiated by training/work experience. Duties may require agility, physical strength, and stamina to address the needs of students with problem behavior and/or students requiring physical assistance (e.g., mobility, transferring, positioning, etc.).
- Complies with drug-free workplace rules, board policies and administrative guidelines/procedures.
- Demonstrates dependability/flexibility. Reacts to interruptions/emerging priorities effectively.
- Embodies high ethical standards/integrity. Accepts personal responsibility for decisions/conduct.
- Exhibits consistent, impartial and resourceful critical-thinking skills.
- Maintains a record free of criminal violations that would prohibit public school employment.
- Works effectively with minimal supervision. Performs tasks efficiently to meet deadlines.
- Performs support services that may include student assistance with daily living activities, behavior management, discrete trial training, instructional support, social skills training, task redirection, etc.
- Uses a variety of techniques (e.g., recorded texts, tactile graphics, Braille, etc.) to adapt materials as needed by the student and teacher. Ensures that adapted materials are accurate/appropriate.
- Provides Braille output using a variety of systems (e.g., Braille translation software or comparable electronic rapid Braille production system, braillewriters, etc.).
- Operates and/or assists assigned students in the use of specialized equipment (e.g., braillers, keyboarding equipment, electronic scanners, personal computers, etc.).
- Performs basic Braille formatting for literacy, foreign language and Nemeth Code Rules except as requested by the teacher to address student reading ability. Translates student brailled materials.
- Performs non-teaching classroom and ancillary duties under the direct supervision of an assigned teacher. Helps individuals or small groups of students with remedial or enrichment activities.
- Helps students with disabilities participate in appropriate classroom activities as directed.
- Helps individuals or small groups of students with remedial or enrichment activities. Reinforces instructional objectives introduced by the teacher.
- Helps implement intervention strategies identified in individualized educational plans (IEP).
- Prepares/distributes program materials. Sets up classroom equipment for use (e.g., computers, media resources, etc.). Keeps program areas orderly. Cleans/maintains equipment as directed.
- Performs student support services that may include assistance with daily living activities, behavior management, discrete trial training, instructional support, social skills training, task redirection, etc.
- Supports an inclusive educational environment. Helps students with disabilities participate in appropriate learning activities. Assists with behavior management plans when required.
- Facilitates student mobility. Helps students use assistive and/or augmentative devices.
- Assists students with personal care (e.g., catheterization, changing clothing, diapering, toileting, etc.) as trained by a health care professional. Follows standard hygiene/sanitation procedures.
- Determines seat assignments. Takes attendance. Ensures that students have books and classroom assignments. Helps students with questions.
- Authenticates student permission to leave the room. Tracks the location of each assigned student.
- Controls student access to lockers, toilet rooms, etc. Prohibits loitering near the room entrance.
- Contributes to an effective and positive work/learning environment. Completes all assigned duties.
- Develops mutually respectful relationships with co-workers. Functions as part of a cohesive team.
- Maintains a professional appearance. Wears work attire appropriate for the position.
- Maintains an acceptable attendance record and is punctual.
- Respects privacy and maintains the confidentiality of privileged information.
- Strives to develop rapport and serve as a positive role model for others.
- Takes the initiative to perform routine tasks independently.
- Prepares/maintains accurate records. Submits required paperwork on time.
- Provides prompt notification of personal delays or absences.
- Refers district policy interpretation questions to an appropriate administrator.
- Seeks clarification when directives/expectations are unclear.
- Uses active listening and problem-solving techniques to resolve questions/concerns tactfully.
- Uses diplomacy/self-control when dealing with other individuals. Respects diversity.
- Attends training/in-service programs as directed.
- Maintains applicable credentials. Complies with all state licensure requirements.
- Keeps current with advances in technology associated with work assignments.
- Works toward mastery of individualized development/performance goals as directed.
- Maintains high expectations for appropriate conduct. Watches for situations that may indicate a problem. Follows district protocol and state law to deal with bullying, discrimination, inappropriate behavior, and suspected child abuse/neglect.
- Assists with unexpected/urgent situations as needed.
- Helps implement workplace initiatives that advance district goals.
- Balancing, bending, climbing, crouching, kneeling, reaching, or standing.
- Exposure to adverse weather conditions and temperature extremes.
- Exposure to air-borne particulates, chemical irritants, combustible materials, electrical hazards, equipment vibrations, loud sounds, moving mechanical parts and odors. Exposure to wet and/or slippery surfaces.
- Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and communicable diseases.
- Interacting with aggressive, disruptive and/or unruly individuals.
- Lifting, carrying and moving work-related supplies/equipment.
- Operating and/or riding in a vehicle. Working in/near active vehicular traffic.
- Performing strenuous or repetitive physical tasks for extended periods of time
- Traveling to meetings and work assignments.