What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instructional Aide position at Educators On Call?
One-on-One, Special Education Instructional Aide (Remote or In Person)
The instructor will assist the SPED cyber-school student during normal school hours, remotely and face-to-face.
F2F services are provided at an agreed-upon location between the parent/guardian and the IA.
Essential Functions of this position:
Records and reports appropriate data regarding academic, behavioral, and/or health information and services provided to students using the appropriate service log.
Assists students to use instructional materials and equipment.
Provides verbal and/or written feedback of observations to the parent.
Works 1:1 with students to reinforce instructional objectives.
Adapts activities, assignments, and/or materials as directed by the parent and teacher to allow students to complete assignments and meet goals.
Supports students with emotional or behavioral concerns and assists in developing appropriate social skills.
Assists in the management and shaping of student behavioral techniques and/or positive reinforcement strategies.
Maintains a safe learning environment for students.
First Aid and/or CPR certification preferred, but not required
Reports any change in daily physical condition to parent
Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of:
the growth, development, and potential educational challenges of students with disabilities.
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
the types of educational disabilities and special education programs as outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Candidates must demonstrate the ability to:
illustrate an understanding, patient, and receptive attitude towards students of varied age groups, temperaments, and abilities.
behave and speak in a professional manner at all times.
maintain a cooperative relationship with students, parents, and all personnel.
read, write, and speak English.
operate a computer including relevant software applications.
maintain student confidentiality and handle information and materials with complete security.
navigate cyber classroom website
learn and apply behavior modification or management strategies, techniques, and reinforcement methods.
learn and utilize instructional materials, assistive technology, and/or communication devices used by students.
maintain accurate, complete, and correct service logs for all students.
act calmly and appropriately in emergency situations.
Requirements:
Minimum of 60 college credits or an Associate's degree required.
At least 1-year experience working with adolescents (i.e. employment, volunteer, internship, student teaching, etc.)
Tuberculosis Test reflecting negative results (less than 1-year-old)
Pennsylvania State Police Criminal History Clearance (Act 34)
Child Abuse Clearance (Act 151)
Federal Criminal History Clearance (Act 24)
CPR & First Aid Certification (preferred)
*Clearances, TB test, and physical must be processed within the lasts 10 months*