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Essential duties include classroom instruction, supervising Teacher Assistant staff in the classroom, working with IEPs to achieve the students goals, and collaborating with Therapists, staff members, and administration.
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As an Instructional Assistant/Paraprofessional you will be working with students who have a need for emotional support, behavioral redirection and help with academic support.
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In this role positively contributing to the lives of children in special education by supporting licensed teachers with academic adaptations, self-care, and social/behavioral needs.
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Ability to work effectively with staff, parents, and children EXPERIENCE: Experience working with students with special needs. QUALIFICATIONS: Clear understanding of the educational needs of special education and general education students, which includes, but not limited to, assistance with physical, or sensory needs.
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Assists teacher(s) with student academic goals, by working with small groups of children or an individual child. Assists with supervising students during breakfast, recess, lunch, dismissal, special events, and programs.
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Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or the equivalent or Two years of college (48 units), or A. A. degree (or higher), or Pass a local assessment of knowledge and skills in assisting in instruction Preferred Requirements: Bachelor's Degree or higher Para Pro Certification or similar Past work experience in a school Experience working with children with special educational needs Additional Requirements: Additional requirements include US Work Authorization.
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Previous experience working with children with emotional and physical challengers preferred. To assist the teacher with instructional and managerial task in order to create a positive and caring environment for learning.
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The Special Education Teacher's Assistant performs a variety of instructional support tasks which assists teachers and/or other professional staff working with pre-K children in the Early Childhood Special Education classroom in the preschool setting.
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Foster and promote a cooperative working climate, maximizing productivity and employee morale Competencies: Special Education/Transition Teacher candidates who believe they fit Sherwood Autism Center's culture are encouraged to apply.
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Prior experience working with special needs children desirable and medical field background preferred. Assists teacher with parent contact as requested to foster effective and participatory parent involvement in student education.
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Incumbents in the Instructional Assistant - Special Education II classification assist a certificated teacher in providing instruction to students who are emotionally disturbed or moderate to severely handicapped and require special instruction, care and attention including medically fragile students in various programs.
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Also includes working closely with families, other agencies serving these children, participating in eligibility evaluations, providing service coordination for Individual Family Service Plans and functioning as a member of a collaborative service team.
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Preferred Qualifications: Behavioral Technician or PCA experience working with children Past work experience in a school with children with special needs Why Zen.
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A job coach is a teacher assistant position that requires specialized skills and training. Ability to work effectively with children; to carry out designated instructional assignments properly; to note and record student behavior; to supervise student behavior and learning activities; to perform general clerical work.
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Will be responsible for working one-on-one with each of six children on a rotating basis, facilitating each child's participation in group activities throughout the day, working on self-help skills, participating in data collection and analysis, preparing classroom and instructional materials, troubleshooting with the teacher, leading classroom activities when teacher is absent, and participating in ongoing staff training and collaboration.
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