What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Assistant (Regulation Room) - ABS - Sharon position at Sharon Elementary?
Job Summary:
The Regulation Room Assistant supports students in developing self-regulation, emotional intelligence, and positive coping strategies. This role involves assisting students in a designated regulation space where they can take breaks, process emotions, and receive guidance on managing their feelings and behaviors in a constructive manner. The program assistant will collaborate with teachers, counselors, and administrators to support the social-emotional development of students, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment.
Key Responsibilities:
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Supervise and support students in the regulation room, providing strategies to help them manage their emotions and behaviors.
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Facilitate social-emotional learning (SEL) activities, mindfulness exercises, and coping strategies tailored to individual student needs.
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Work with students to develop self-regulation skills and create individualized action plans for emotional and behavioral growth.
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Collaborate with teachers and staff to identify students who may benefit from the regulation room and SEL support.
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Document student visits, progress, and interventions used to support emotional regulation and social skills.
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Communicate with parents, guardians, and relevant school staff regarding student needs, progress, and recommendations for continued SEL support.
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Maintain a structured, calm, and welcoming environment within the regulation room.
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Assist in crisis intervention and de-escalation as needed, following school protocols.
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Participate in professional development and training related to social-emotional learning and student support strategies.
Qualifications & Skills:
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High school diploma or equivalent required; associate’s or bachelor’s degree in education, psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field preferred.
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Experience working with children in an educational, counseling, or behavioral support setting.
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Strong understanding of child development, emotional regulation, and trauma-informed practices.
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Ability to remain calm, patient, and supportive when working with students experiencing emotional distress.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with students, staff, and families.
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Knowledge of positive behavior interventions, conflict resolution, and restorative practices.
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Ability to handle confidential information with sensitivity and professionalism.
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Basic proficiency in using computers for documentation and communication purposes.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Training or certification in social-emotional learning, crisis intervention, or behavioral support strategies.
- Experience working in an elementary school setting.
- Candidates must possess knowledge and experience with Autism and positive behavior support practice
- Behavior background such as RBT, etc., preferred
This position earns $19.45 per hour.
Position is paid 26 times a year. So total pay is spread out over the summer months.
This position can be combined with driving a bus for full-time pay and benefits.
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