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Plan and supervise activities for teacher aide(s) and/or volunteer(s). Knowledge of policies and practices addressing specific duties and responsibilities of assigned position, i.e. Lead Special Education Teacher, Teacher of the Visually Impaired, Adaptive Physical Education Teacher.
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Produce and oversee the teacher aide and volunteer assignments. Collaborate with classroom teacher on student IEP to ensure all modifications are met and help special education students in regular class when appropriate.
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The instructional aide must also meet the state’s paraprofessional certification exam and requirements. Communicate regularly with classroom teacher and parents regarding student’s needs and progressSome positions may require the employee to be able to stay with excessively disruptive or aggressive students during which time the employee may need to restrain, hold, lift, apply physical management techniques, and crisis intervention techniques for the studentProvide clerical support to teachers which may include, but is not limited to, creating photocopies, preparing materials, etc.
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High School Diploma or USA equivalency; Associate Degree or 48 College credit hours or pass an academic assessment; Valid Texas educational aide certificate. Help teacher supervise students throughout the day, inside and outside the classroom, including hall, lunchroom, auditorium, gym, and playground monitoring.
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Experience working in children’s ministry is a plusMust meet all teacher qualifications as stated in the Minimum Standards for child care centers in Texas which includes maintaining First-Aide and CPR certification during employment.
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The Classroom Aide assists with implementing instruction with the guidance of the teacher. The aide works closely with the teacher to implement the goals of the instructional program.
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Plan and assign work to instructional aide(s) and volunteer(s) and oversee completion. Direct the work of assigned instructional aide(s). Plan and assign work to instructional aide(s) and volunteer(s) and oversee completion.
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Work with students in instructional and classroom activities at the direction of the special education and/or general education teacher. Communicate regularly with classroom teacher and parents regarding student’s needs and progress.
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Teaching Assistant/Aide/Paraprofessional (Multiple Available Roles) at multiple partner school sites (school-specific role descriptions available upon profile approval). Approved to access our full library of educator resources (blog, course modules, webinars, and more) on everything from acing the teacher interview to classroom management.
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CPR and First Aide certification preferredMust meet state specific guidelines for the role This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee. Demonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices (DAP.
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Assists teachers in providing educational activities and experiences for students enrolled in the Dallas County Juvenile Justice Charter School (DCJJCS) or the Dallas County Juvenile Alternative Education Program (JJAEP).
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Position Reports To: Program Supervisor, BCBA (Indirect may include; Teacher, Lead Aide) School-Based Behavioral Aide. Position Reports To: Program Supervisor, BCBA (Indirect may include; Teacher, Lead Aide.
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