SUPERVISES :
JOB GOAL:
Instructional Aides must have graduated from high school or hold a GED. Must have the ability to learn the operation of equipment, technology.
School Principal and / or Director of Special Education and Teachers
Not Applicable
Assist certified teachers in implementing instructional practices, transitional activities, maintaining a safe and supportive instructional environment, and communicating and collaborating with teachers and other professionals to ensure special education students obtain quality instruction.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
and generalization of academic skills.
students IEPs.
teacher or Superintendent.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Salary and work day to be determined by the Board.
EVALUATION : Performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with
provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.
JOB GOAL:
Instructional Aides must have graduated from high school or hold a GED. Must have the ability to learn the operation of equipment, technology.
School Principal and / or Director of Special Education and Teachers
Not Applicable
Assist certified teachers in implementing instructional practices, transitional activities, maintaining a safe and supportive instructional environment, and communicating and collaborating with teachers and other professionals to ensure special education students obtain quality instruction.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Implement strategies and procedures developed by teachers to maintain safe, supportive,
- Implement strategies that promote the student's independence across all relevant
- Based on program and student needs, assist teachers and related service professionals in
- Keep student data current and report concerns to teacher when they arise. 5. Under the guidance and supervision of a teacher, effectively implement learning
and generalization of academic skills.
- Based on program and student needs, assist teachers with community-based instruction. 8. Use grammatically correct language which includes age-appropriate vocabulary, first
- Perform routine clerical duties such as preparation of instructional classroom materials;
- Assist teachers in monitoring student progress regarding academic/cognitive
- Assist teachers and other professionals in maintaining student records required by federal
- Implement teacher-developed behavior plans and techniques that adhere to the laws,
- Monitor and assist students in non-academic learning environments (i.e., lunchrooms,
- Direct group activities of students as assigned, assist in lunchroom duties as assigned,
- Assist in overseeing students while in regular class, labs or other activities, providing
- Follow teacher instructions and implement team decisions.
- Contribute relevant, objective information to teachers and other school professionals to facilitate planning, problem solving, and decision-making processes across all relevant settings.
- Maintain confidentiality of individual students and their families, as well as all student
- Perform assigned responsibilities under the supervision of the teachers in a professional
students IEPs.
- Assist students to and from activities, loading, unloading and/or riding the bus and assist
- Assist students by providing proper examples (positive attitude, caring attitude, good
- Provide support to the teacher and student by creating an environment that is conducive
- Conference with the teacher/case manager concerning programs and materials to meet
- May require annual training and re-certification in safe crisis management.
- Maintain regular attendance. Report your absence to the teacher and in the absence
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor, which might include principal, program director,
teacher or Superintendent.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Salary and work day to be determined by the Board.
EVALUATION : Performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with
provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.