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Essential Functions Reporting directly to the Classroom Teacher/Administrator, the Special Education Instructional Assistant performs the following duties:Supports students under the direction of a Certificated FCPS staff.
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Prior job related experience, paid or volunteer, with preschool/school age children; perform basic clerical functions; knowledge of the principles of child development, instructional processes and behavior modification/intervention.
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Understand and relate to children with special needs and/or at risk youth. Substitute Paraeducator Page 2 of 4 Establish positive and healthy relationships among youth Monitor, observe, and collect data and report student behavior and progress according to approved policies and procedures.
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Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school and two years working with children in an organized setting. This recruitment will be used to fill substitute and regular assignments.
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Job Title: Substitute Paraprofessional Location: District Class Title: Temporary - Non Exempt Effective Date: 10/23/2023 Salary Range: $15.50/ Hr Hours per week: Full Time. The position requires assisting a teacher in various instructional duties, performing clerical duties according to established procedures which can be learned on the job, following individual or program based behavior plans as part of an MTSS model and/or working with students who are acquiring English as a second language.
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Provides support to a Child Development classroom by assisting with the preparation and delivery of instructional activities, observing developmental indicators, redirecting behavior, and addressing health and safety of the children.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience Education, training, skills, and experience necessary to carry out the assignment; Experience working with school age children preferred. Be fair and consistent when working with children.
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Perform paraprofessional instructional activities by providing intensified learning experiences for students in assigned areas such as reading and math; assist a certificated teacher in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of students in a classroom or other learning environment; assist in the preparation of instructional materials and implementation of lesson plans; provide a variety of supportive tasks for students and clerical duties to support classroom activities.
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Assist teachers in the instruction, supervision and care of students and children in a variety of instructional settings, including special education, work/community settings, Head Start, and early learning childcare settings.
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Assists with loading and unloading children from buses, transitioning students from classroom to lunchroom, music, recess, library, Work under the direct supervision of, and follow instructional plans provided by the certified special education teachers and/or licensed specialists in a group or one-on-one situations.
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Substitute Instructional Assistants work the same duties as regular Instructional Assistants - Special Education. Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent; good general background and work experience, including one year of paid or volunteer experience working with school-age children desired.
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The San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE) provides leadership, coordination, and a variety of instructional, business and consulting services to the County’s 23 public school districts, charter schools and the community college district, thus enhancing their ability to provide quality educational programs.
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The itinerant teacher may receive daily, weekly, or long term assignments depending on the need of The Vanguard School and at the discretion of administration and may also substitute in other areas (i.e. as an instructional assistant) when needed.
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Qualifications: Candidates must be 18 years of age and have previous experience as a teacher, substitute teacher, daycare worker, or have worked directly with children for 2 years or more.
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Under the direction of Special Education certificated staff and the general supervision of the Director, Special Education and site administrator or designee, administers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) tutoring to students to assist children in acquiring learning and social skills, participate in behavior modification and management of students, and assist students with and demonstrate proper physical care and hygienic needs.
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