What are the responsibilities and job description for the On Call Substitute Instructional Assistant III-RSP/SDC position at East Whittier City School District?
Job Purpose Statement/s
Under direction of the designated supervisor, the Instructional Assistant III-RSP/SDC will perform a variety of follow-up instructional activities; assist in the conduct of training and learning activities with children experiencing special learning needs; work with students who exhibit learning disabilities in the mild/moderate range; perform a variety of routine clerical and supportive activities for instructional personnel; and do other related work as required.
Essential Job Functions:
- Assist students in a learning center or special day class program in subject specific areas in which they are struggling.
- Assist instructional personnel with presentation of learning materials and in the conduct of instructional exercises.
- Tutor individual students and small groups of students with special learning needs to reinforce and follow up learning and training activities.
- Monitor and assist students with special learning needs in drill, practice and study activities as follow-up to presentation of instructional lessons by instructional personnel.
- Direct students into safe learning activities and functions and assist in shaping of appropriate social behaviors.
- May assist with yard duty during recess/nutrition.
- May ride school bus with students.
- Assist in management of student behavior through use of positive reinforcement strategies and techniques.
- Assist in preparation of a variety of instructional materials and learning aids.
- Maintain a variety of records and files, including confidential student records and information.
- Operate and assist students in operation of a variety of instructional media.
- Monitor and assist in remediation of specific learning problems.
- Administer medication in accordance with specific medical instruction.
- Perform routine first aid which may include aiding children experiencing seizures or respiratory problems.
- Request appropriate assistance for serious pupil injury or illness.
- Maintain or assist in maintaining an orderly, attractive and positive learning environment.
- May participate as directed in parent conferences.
- May assist children with special physical needs.
- Work cooperatively with others.
- May assist in the development of communication skills with children who experience language and hearing disorders.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- Proper methods of behavior intervention related to students experiencing atypical control challenges.
- Various instructional techniques.
- Methods used to motivate student performance.
- Applicable sections of the California Education Code, Board Policies and related laws.
- Basic concepts of child growth and development.
- Behavioral characteristics of students with special learning needs.
- English usage, punctuation, spelling, grammar, and math.
- Routine recordkeeping and filing/retrieval procedures.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
ABILITY TO:
- Demonstrate an understanding, patient and receptive attitude toward students of varied age groups, particularly those exhibiting needs of a specialized nature.
- Appropriately manage student behavior and guide student toward more stable social behaviors.
- Communicate effectively in oral and written form.
- Perform routine clerical tasks and operate machines and equipment.
- Learn to utilize a variety of appropriate instructional level materials and procedures.
- Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with children/adults.
- Use new equipment and technology as it becomes required to perform this job.
- Effectively problem solve issues as they arise.
- Work successfully in a culturally and linguistically diverse environment.
- Effectively, technically and tactfully communicate in both oral and written forms.
- Interface effectively with supervisor.
- Manage and use time effectively.
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
Experience: One year of paid or volunteer experience working with children Education: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade Training or coursework in child growth and development, special education, instructional technology, or a closely related field desirable and subject areas dealing with severely handicapped