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Salem - Associate Teacher - 26-27 School Year

Job Summary: Under the direction and supervision of the Elementary Directors, you will be responsible for the supervision and one-on-one instruction of students with mild disabilities. This position is designed to be a stepping stone into a teaching role. It allows individuals who are interested in a teaching career to start on their path to licensure and teaching.Successful candidates must meet highly qualified status in one of three ways:• Earned an Associate Degree; or• Earned 48 college credit hours; or• Successfully completing a basic academic skills (ParaPro or Project PARA) exam within the first week of hire.Duties & Responsibilities:The position includes but is not limited to the following list of representative duties:Provides supervision and instruction to students with special needsSupervise special needs students during recess and lunchProvides consistent communication to the Elementary Directors regarding studentsResponsible for teaching Math, Reading and Spelling groups based on student abilityClear the way for the homeroom teacher - running copies, grading homework, etc.Provides guidance and support to students in a positive mannerAide in the gathering and evaluating of student dataMay be asked to express concerns and opinions in regard to student success and behaviorMay be asked to attend parent teacher conferences on a case-by-case basisMay assist or lead in teaching homeroom subjects (including history, science, grammar, logic, etc.)May act as the homeroom teacher when the homeroom teacher is unavailableMust work well under pressure and have the ability to diffuse temper tantrumsAssist with Carpool (morning and afternoon assignments may vary)Uphold the Character Development characteristics taught on a monthly basisOther duties as assigned.Skills:Energetic, enthusiastic and committed to student successNo license requiredAble to work well in a teamwork environment, including participation in a coaching model for teachingAble to demonstrate good classroom management skillsInteractions with OthersInteracts positively with students, parents, staff, teachers, administration, and other school personnel.Provides encouragement and enthusiasm in daily interactions with colleagues, students and families.Adheres to the school communication policy of taking concerns or questions to the person most able to address them, according to the staff manual.Exhibits good character including honesty, assuming goodwill, positivity, diligence, and humility - quickly acknowledging errors and making appropriate amends.Time & Effort Certification (TEC)Each pay period, the Special Education Teacher will be required to certify that the hours for which they will be compensated were spent conducting allowable activities supporting special education students. If the Special Education Teacher is asked to spend time working outside of special education during any pay period, they must notify their supervisor so the TEC and payroll funding can be adjusted.Benefits:Health, Dental and Vision Insurance401(k)Health Savings AccountPaid Time OffAnticipated Schedule:MTWF 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Th 8:00 am - 3:00 pmPhysical Requirements - Not limited to the following:Prolonged periods standing and walking throughout school and classroomMust be able to lift up to 45 pounds at a timeMust be able to assist students who have physical difficultiesMust be able to kneel, sit, stand, crawl, push, and pull to assist and teach children throughout the dayProlonged periods sitting and working on computer to complete necessary paperworkSpecific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception. Accommodations can be made upon request as needed.Specific hearing and speaking abilities that will allow for effective communication with students.

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