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From restaurants and breweries to art galleries and unique attractions, Beckley is an outdoor playground with something for all tastes. Drag Edit Delete Minimum Work Experience Previous relevant experience or completion of base skills as a registered nursing student.
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Monitoring Student Behavior Supervises students in the classroom and in other locations (hallway, playground, etc. Promotes student self-esteem; teaches citizenship, social skills, and respect for others.
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Supervises students in social situations in the cafeteria and playground environment. Maintains documentation and records for student files; maintains and updates computer files. Job Summary: Provides a variety of instructional assistance and support services associated with both general and specialized educational programs and student needs.
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Provide student supervision before, during, and after school while they are loading, riding, and unloading buses, on the playground, in the cafeteria, in a learning or practice situation, following appropriate training, as assigned.
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Supervises and monitors students during assigned playground, hallway and lunchroom supervision periods. As a comprehensive education service provider, Choice Schools offers a student-centered approach to tailored school operations support.
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Assists students in non-instructional areas, such as supervising the student lunch programs, bus duty, playground duty, corridor, study hall, and other related non-instructional areas. Participates in IEP process and serves as resource for the student personnel evaluation team as needed.
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Assists teacher in duties related to the supervision of lunchroom, playground and bus activities. Assist student(s) with classroom activities under the direction of certified teacher. Ability to work effectively in a team environment providing responsive instructional and behavioral support to assigned student(s.
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Supervises various student activities, including the playground, cafeteria, bus loading and unloading, field trips, hallways, and other areas where students gather. Implements planned activities using teacher-designed methods and materials for individual and small student groups for instructional support.
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Help supervise students throughout the school day, inside and outside the classroom which includes lunchroom, bus and playground. Help manage behavior of students which includes intervening in crisis situations and restraining disruptive or dangerous student behavior as needed.
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Under general supervision by site administration, works independently providing student supervision before, during or after school hours which could include breakfast, lunch, recess and passing periods at the Elementary, Junior High, and High Schools of the District.
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Assists with record-keeping procedures to document student learning and performance. Assists teacher with parent contact as requested to foster effective and participatory parent involvement in student education.
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Monitors student behavior in classroom, cafeteria, playground, etc., as necessary. Checks, reviews and/or grades student classwork, homework and test; observes and reports on students' performance including their progress, weaknesses, special needs, etc.
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May record observations and data regarding student progress as directed by the classroom teacher or administrator. May provide supervision of students in non-classroom settings, including lunch room, playground or cross-walks.
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Proficient experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Student Information System (SIS). Develops reasonable rules of classroom/playground behavior in accordance with CSUSA policy and guidelines, and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and consistent manner.
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Assist with monitoring and implementing positive behavior strategies in dealing with student behavior, physical restraint/management, implement safe space procedure and behavior intervention plans.
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