What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Leader - Deaf School position at State of Ohio?
Please note: This posting serves as notice for three vacancies. Applications received for this posting will be considered for all vacancies.
Ensures the safety and well-being of all students: supervises students before and after school hours; ensures safety in residential programming and events; discusses moral, ethical or other subjects with students & listens to problems; assists with homework; escorts students to classes or to off-campus activities; accompanies students to meals; conducts hourly bed checks at night.
Promotes optimal independence of all students: provides instruction and guidance of daily living skills; develops programs and activities that foster communication, social, emotional and personal growth; organizes and provides recreational activities for students; creates and disseminates monthly recreation calendar.
Completes detailed documentation in a timely manner (e.g., IRP reports, daily dorm logs, nightly sleep charts, student assessment checklist, student goal sheets, food order form, supply order form, dorm schedule, room assignment chart).
Observes and responds to student behavior issues in an appropriate manner (e.g., positive behavior reinforcements, firm, fair, consistent discipline, verbal prompting and redirection, CPI, and referrals to the school psychologist).
Performs light housekeeping in the dorms and instructs students on applicable chores (e.g., laundry, makes beds, cleans appliances, rotates food inventory and disposes of expired items, cleans floors, cleans counters, cleans dishes, empties trash).
12 mos. trg. or 12 mos. exp. in youth programs, educational support/care, or childcare.
Job Skills: Education, American Sign Language, Basic Documentation, Direct Support/Direct Care, Educational Support, Adaptability, Building Trust, Developing Others, Establishing Relationships, Problem Solving
UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS: May work straight 8 hr. shift, may work 16 hr. shift, may work weekends; may be exposed to inclement weather; may be exposed to aggressive &/or unpredictable behavior; may be exposed to dirty or unpleasant elements; may be exposed to human waste/infectious substances.
Organization
Ohio School for the Deaf
Agency Contact Name and Information
human.resources@osdb.oh.gov
Unposting Date
Apr 18, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
Ohio School for the Deaf
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$21.63
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
OCSEA
Primary Job Skill
Education
Technical Skills
American Sign Language, Basic Documentation, Direct Support/Direct Care, Education, Educational support
Professional Skills
Adaptability, Building Trust, Developing Others, Establishing Relationships, Problem Solving
Agency Overview
The Ohio School for the Deaf (OSD) is one of the oldest continuously open public deaf schools in the United States. We welcome approximately 150 Deaf and hard of hearing students to campus each year from around Ohio. We use Expanded Common Core in our classrooms and offer students opportunities to learn and grow socially and emotionally in a safe environment through extra-curricular activities.
Ensures the safety and well-being of all students: supervises students before and after school hours; ensures safety in residential programming and events; discusses moral, ethical or other subjects with students & listens to problems; assists with homework; escorts students to classes or to off-campus activities; accompanies students to meals; conducts hourly bed checks at night.
Promotes optimal independence of all students: provides instruction and guidance of daily living skills; develops programs and activities that foster communication, social, emotional and personal growth; organizes and provides recreational activities for students; creates and disseminates monthly recreation calendar.
Completes detailed documentation in a timely manner (e.g., IRP reports, daily dorm logs, nightly sleep charts, student assessment checklist, student goal sheets, food order form, supply order form, dorm schedule, room assignment chart).
Observes and responds to student behavior issues in an appropriate manner (e.g., positive behavior reinforcements, firm, fair, consistent discipline, verbal prompting and redirection, CPI, and referrals to the school psychologist).
Performs light housekeeping in the dorms and instructs students on applicable chores (e.g., laundry, makes beds, cleans appliances, rotates food inventory and disposes of expired items, cleans floors, cleans counters, cleans dishes, empties trash).
12 mos. trg. or 12 mos. exp. in youth programs, educational support/care, or childcare.
- Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications of Employment noted above.
Job Skills: Education, American Sign Language, Basic Documentation, Direct Support/Direct Care, Educational Support, Adaptability, Building Trust, Developing Others, Establishing Relationships, Problem Solving
UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS: May work straight 8 hr. shift, may work 16 hr. shift, may work weekends; may be exposed to inclement weather; may be exposed to aggressive &/or unpredictable behavior; may be exposed to dirty or unpleasant elements; may be exposed to human waste/infectious substances.
Organization
Ohio School for the Deaf
Agency Contact Name and Information
human.resources@osdb.oh.gov
Unposting Date
Apr 18, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
Ohio School for the Deaf
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$21.63
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
OCSEA
Primary Job Skill
Education
Technical Skills
American Sign Language, Basic Documentation, Direct Support/Direct Care, Education, Educational support
Professional Skills
Adaptability, Building Trust, Developing Others, Establishing Relationships, Problem Solving
Agency Overview
The Ohio School for the Deaf (OSD) is one of the oldest continuously open public deaf schools in the United States. We welcome approximately 150 Deaf and hard of hearing students to campus each year from around Ohio. We use Expanded Common Core in our classrooms and offer students opportunities to learn and grow socially and emotionally in a safe environment through extra-curricular activities.
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