What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pre-ETS Instructor position at The Access Academy?
Pre-ETS INSTRUCTOR
ABOUT THE ACCESS ACADEMY
The Access Academy partners with the State of Virginia via the Department of Ageing & Rehabilitation (DARS) program to assist local school systems to comply with the Work Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) by providing curriculum and instruction that will equip and encourage qualifying students, ages 14 to 22, who have Individualized Education Plans [IEP], to successfully transition from school to the workplace. The Access Academy seeks to create consistently excellent learning experiences from classroom to classroom so every Special Education (SPED) student has the opportunity to reach workplace readiness before graduation. We empowers and supports instructors to facilitate highly interactive, objective-driven lessons in self-discovery, career exploration, communication skills, self-advocacy, job-searching, interviewing skills, independent living, and post-secondary decisions in order to help students identify and leverage their individual strengths, skills, resources, and experiences to find successful, sustainable, and satisfying employment after high school in a competitive market. Visit (https://theaccessacademy.com/) to learn more.
JOB OVERVIEW
The instructor provides Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) to students (ages 14-22) with disabilities. The instructor teaches engagingly and enthusiastically with professionalism, sensitivity, and respect in regard to the needs of both the students and school personnel. In addition to teaching in the classroom, the instructor performs essential administrative tasks such as promptly scanning student attendance forms, communicating regularly with school personnel, supervisors, and peers through email, phone, and video conferencing, and contributing to the refinement of the organization through timely responses to feedback forms and collaborative documents. The instructor works most closely with students, classroom teachers, school administrators, and the regional coordinator.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
- Supports the mission, vision and culture of The Access Academy.
- Leads in dress, conduct, attitude, and intellectual pursuit.
- Prepares for lessons beforehand and caters content to each class
- Uses innovative teaching methods implementing critical thinking strategies.
- Lessons contain hands-on, interactive activities incorporating technology where appropriate. Instruction and assessment is differentiated to challenge each student appropriately.
- The instructor conscientiously provides accommodations to students with identified learning challenges in consultation with the classroom teacher or learning specialist.
- Reads over all documentation provided in a student’s IEP and prepares instruction accordingly.
- Serves as a primary contact between TAA and its school/DARS partners.
- Communicates, plans, and calendars with the classroom teachers, school administrators, and regional coordinator.
- Distributes, retrieves, and scans attendance sheets in a timely manner.
- Responds promptly and professionally to emails and other forms of communication.
Reports all essential documents (timesheets, mileage, curriculum feedback) on or before the weekly deadline.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum: High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Preferred: Bachelor’s, or Associate's Degree
Experience
- At least six (6) months professional experience working with individuals with disabilities
- Written documentation of one (1) year of successful experience in education, social work, human resources, business, employment counseling, job placement, job coaching or a public vocational rehabilitation program
Specific skills
- Experience with Google Drive preferred (Shared Drives, Documents, Slides, Forms, Calendars, and Sheets).
- Experience with Genius Scan (or comparable scanning app)
- Experience with Gmail
- Able to teach groups of students
- Able to facilitate lesson plans
- Able to discern and differentiate best mode for instruction
- Can coordinate and manage classroom activities
- Assertive
- Independent
- Punctual
- Organized
- Energetic
Requirements
- Willing and able to successfully complete TNDIDD online training course (~25 hours; provided)
- Licenses and Insurance (if self-driving)
- Valid driver license
- Valid insurance
- Vehicle inspections (provided)
- Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another.
- Light work that includes moving objects up to 20 pounds.
- Reliable transportation
- Reliable technology
- Smart phone (for communication, GPS, and scanning documents)
- Travel
- One-way commutes average 30-45 minutes (no more than 90) per school assignment.
SCHEDULE
- Primarily Part-Time, but Full-Time schedules are also available
- Classes take place Monday through Friday
- Typical workday falls between 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
~10 to 40 hours per week, depending on assignment
WAGES
- Starting pay is $18 (paid bi-weekly)
- Mileage reimbursement
BENEFITS
Available for full-time employees after successfully completing 90-day probation period:
- Health
- Dental
- Vision
- Holiday Pay
- Paid Time Off
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REPORTS TO: The Access Academy Regional Coordinator
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $18.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
- No nights
- No weekends
Work Location: On the road
Salary : $18