What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Inclusion Assistant (CIA) – Upper School (US) position at Cooke?
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Community Inclusion Assistant (CIA) – Upper School (US)
Supervisor: Chair of Vocational Services
Regular Daily Schedule: 8:15 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Calendar to Follow: 10-Month Academic Calendar
Status: Exempt
Term: 10 Months
Salary Range: $28,500 - $76,789
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
CIAs are members of the school instructional team. Their role is to provide instructional support to students in the acquisition of daily and community living skills and vocational skills, which are a key elements of Cooke’s curriculum. CIAs are responsible for providing direct instruction and training to students in those skill areas at community service and/or ‘job’ sites and during off-site education experiences in a variety of settings (e.g., stores, banks, college campuses, gyms, restaurants). CIAs are responsible for tracking and documenting student progress in vocational and community settings. CIAs are also responsible for providing instructional support in the classroom when not specifically assigned off-site duties. CIAs are expected to document observations of students in a variety of settings and provide weekly updates to the instructional team. CIA instructional support is designed to help students integrate specific daily living, community and vocational skills learned in the classroom into real work and community settings. CIAs are expected provide travel training to students en route to and/from their community service and/or ‘job’ sites, as well as other off-site community activities. CIAs meet regularly with their supervisor to collaborate, plan and provide feedback specific to the community experience. CIAs should represent the Cooke School and Institute in a professional manner. CIAs are expected to continue professional development. CIAs report directly to the Chair of Vocational Services. The responsibilities of the Community Inclusion Assistant include but are not limited to:
- Providing one-to-one or small group training at internship sites and community activities
- Assisting in developing short term and long term goals for student internship placements
- Providing job specific task analysis for teaching specific skills
- Administering functional assessments to students
- Providing direct instruction in small groups and/or individually in the classroom under the supervision of the Head Teacher
- Reporting to each designated internship site on time and providing timely feedback to internship hosts specific to student accommodation needs, calendar changes, attendance, etc.
- Assisting students in establishing a daily routine and schedule for work
- Providing systematic training to students of specific job duties
- Modeling and coaching students on appropriate work-related behaviors
- Providing instructional support and assistance to students to promote social integration and develop self-advocacy skills
- Instructing students in strategies to improve work performance (speed, accuracy, complexity, etc.) as determined by specific learning needs
- Developing a plan for moving individual students towards greater independent functioning in the classroom, at internship cites and in the community
- Keeping accurate documentation of student performance and meeting all required reporting deadlines
Salary : $28,500 - $76,789