Job description
- Experience Required: Prior job -related experience, paid or volunteer, with school age children
- Education Required: Completed associates or higher degree, completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education (72 college quarter hours or more) or met a rigorous standard of quality and can demonstrate, through a formal state or local academic assessment, knowledge of and ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics
- Licenses, Certifications, Bonding, and/or Testing Required: Criminal Justice Fingerprint Clearance and First Aid/CPR card and Bloodborne Pathogen training
- Knowledge of principles of child development and instructional practices
- Performing basic clerical functions and basic arithmetic calculations
- Using computer programs and applications (e.g. email, system applications, word processing)
- Communicating effectively in English, both verbally and in writing (e.g. correct spelling, grammar and punctuation)
- Read, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, and policies
- Understanding and carrying out verbal and written instructions
- Providing for special health care needs of students
- Understanding and addressing students with special needs
- Rapidly learn methods and materials used in a variety of instructional situations
- Functioning as a self-starter, who works well independently or in a team
- Planning, prioritizing and completing assignments with minimum supervision
- Handling multiple projects, and tasks to meet scheduled deadlines
- Interacting with persons of different age groups and cultural backgrounds
- Works under the guidance and direction of Special Education Teacher, Specialist, and/or classroom teacher with access to assistance and consultation
- Works collaboratively by assisting teachers in implementing lesson plans and/or developing students' daily living and behavioral skills (e.g. hygiene and grooming, anger-management, social skills) both in special classrooms and in the general education setting
- Provides instructional support to students in large groups, small groups, and one-on-one situations.
- Adapts classroom work/homework under the direction of the teacher to support and/or reinforce individual and classroom learning objectives
- Administers first aid, medical assistance and delegated health services (e.g. tube feeding to students, catheterization, toileting) for the purpose of providing appropriate care for ill, medically fragile and/or injured children
- Maintains specialized equipment identified for individual or classroom use for the purpose of addressing student learning needs and ensuring a safe and appropriate learning environment
- Maintains classroom equipment and student files/records as pertains to special education files/records to ensure a safe and appropriate learning environment, including database entries for student collections and Medicaid billing purposes
- Monitors individual students, classroom and/or playground activities for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment and addressing individual student learning needs
- Performs record keeping and basic clerical functions, scheduling, copying, etc. to support teachers in maintaining student files and providing classroom materials and supporting home-to-school/school-to-home communications
- Attend training, maintain a valid certificate (if applicable), and utilizes district approved de-escalation and physical intervention techniques when needed in both specialized and general education classroom settings and in non-instructional locations within and around the school environment
- Develops materials for student IEP implementation
- Uses progress monitoring tools under the guidance of the teacher for the purpose of determining student learning outcomes and collects other student performance data as directed by the teacher and/or specialist
- Evaluates situations to take appropriate action and/or direct the situation to the appropriate personnel for resolution
- Working Conditions: Work is performed in district schools, in both specialized and general education classrooms as well as other areas across the school environment; involves continuous strenuous efforts such as lifting students up to 50 lbs. without additional support; and may involve exposure to students needing personal, hygiene, medical care and/or physical interventions
- Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities to meet the needs of assigned students and the Special Education program
- Participates in various meetings for the purpose of sharing information and/or improving one's skills/knowledge
- Confers with teachers and specialists for the purpose of assisting in evaluation of students' progress and/or implementing of students' objectives
- Assists with the transportation needs of students, including walking them to and from the bus, supervision of students on the way to and from the bus, supervision of loading and unloading of busses, arranging for the transportation needs of students, and may include riding the bus with the student to and from school beginning and ending in a designated location.
- Attends workshops, staff development classes, seminars and other meetings for continued professional growth
- Performs other related duties as determined by the teacher, specialist or school administrator, which are indicated to ensure the physical and emotional well-being of students within the scope of their job
- Ability to:
- Bending, stooping/crouching, kneeling and lifting and/or moving up to 50 pounds may also be required on occasion
- Maintaining regular and punctual attendance. In case of an absence site and/or district protocol for reporting absences is followed.
- Maintaining appropriate confidentiality regarding information relating to staff, students and parents
- Dress in a professional and appropriate manner for the assignment and the work setting
- Exercising prudent judgment
- Work independently in the performance of routine duties
- Follow all District and school policies and work procedures
- Utilize the District’s electronic systems and applications only as related to the position
- Participate in required meetings and trainings related to the position
- If employee is bilingual, interpretation, translating documents, and/or communicating orally in the second language may be requested
- Cultivate and model a respectful working and learning environment
- Applications must be submitted to Frontline Recruiting and Hiring by the closing date in order to be considered for the position. All employees hired by the District into a position not requiring licensure must be fingerprinted and have a criminal history check completed. The cost is $71.50 and is the responsibility of the employee. This employment is considered probationary pending return of the criminal records check from the FBI and Oregon State Police through the Oregon Department of Education.
JobID: 2103
Position Type:
Classified Special Education/Postive Approach to Student Success (PASS)
Classified Special Education/Postive Approach to Student Success (PASS)
Date Posted:
7/13/2023
7/13/2023
Location:
Gordon Russell Middle School
Gordon Russell Middle School
Application Deadline: In-District Bargaining Unit Members July 19, 2023. If the position is not filled with a bargaining unit member, outside applicants will be considered thereafter until filled.
Projected Start Date: Approximately August 29, 2023. Exact date to be determined by the district.
6.75 hours/day, 185 days/year
Salary Range 13 $22.74 to $31.15/hour
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the desired qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our desired qualifications described. If you are unsure whether you meet the desired qualifications of this position, or how this would be determined, please feel free to contact Human Resources to discuss your application. Preference will be given to those applicants with work or lived experience with culturally, linguistically and racially diverse communities.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Educational Assistant – Special Education provides educational supports through instruction and supervision of students with disabilities under the direct supervision of special education teacher, specialist and/or classroom teacher; completes routine clerical tasks for teachers; and assists students by providing for special health care needs. Students may have one or more academic, emotional, cognitive, physical and/or sensory challenges.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, Experience, Licensure and Certification
Knowledge Of and Skills In:
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
o talk and hear conversations in a potentially noisy environment
o use precise control of fingers and hand movement, often in a repetitive motion such as keyboarding
o reach for and handle objects
o use close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus
o lifting and transferring immobile students
o physical interventions of small and large students
WORKPLACE EXPECTATIONS
Applicants with culturally diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
Gresham-Barlow School District recognizes the diversity and worth of all individuals and groups. It is the policy of this district and the board of education that there will be no discrimination or harassment of individuals or groups in any educational programs, activities or employment. Gresham-Barlow provides equal access to individuals with disabilities.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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