POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION TITLE
Substitute PK-12 Technical Assistant—Exceptional Student Services
QUALIFICATIONS
- High School Diploma required.
- Valid Arizona State Fingerprint Clearance Card.
- An Associate’s degree; or 60 semester hours of coursework documented on an official transcript from an accredited institution of higher education; or meet a rigorous standard of quality as demonstrated through the passage of a formal State or local academic assessment accepted by the Arizona Department of Education preferred.
- Possesses current CPR and First Aid certifications.
- Dependable and reliable attendance.
- Ability to be flexible with an assigned task.
- Ability to take initiative as appropriate.
- Ability to deal with confidential information in a professional manner.
- Ability to follow the school's health, safety, and emergency procedures.
- Experience working with students with disabilities and preferably have experience with implementing an Individual Education Plan.
- Ability to communicate with colleagues, follow instructions, and use problem solving skills that will enable the team to work effectively.
- Ability to gather and maintain data regarding the performance and behavior of individual students and confer with team about schedules, goals, progress, and performance.
- Must be physically fit to lift, transfer, and physically assist students pre-school through age 22.
REPORTS TO
Building Principal
JOB GOAL
To assist in the operation and function of the educational program of assigned student(s) or small groups of varying levels of ability as directed by and under the supervision of the Special Education teacher.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assists and collaborates with teacher, support personnel, and parents in the implementation and follow-through of the student's Individual Education Plan, which may include behavior management in the student's least restrictive environment.
- Assists and collaborates in the implementation and follow-through of the Student's Individual Education Plan within the general program including the cafeteria, hallway, playground, bus, as well as in the general education classrooms.
- Provides the instructional delivery of review and practice of previously learned material in small groups or individually after consultation with the supervising teacher.
- Collects observational data of assigned student(s) in various school settings and reports to supervising teacher.
- Assists students(s) physically with personal care needs i.e. grooming, toileting, feeding, and other daily living skills as needed.
- Provides opportunities for the student to be independent.
- Supervises students by circulating among students, checking work, responding to individual students' questions, and monitoring the rest of the students.
- Assists with the preparation and implementation of classroom adaptations and modifications after consultation with the supervising teacher.
- Assists in the physical care and movement of the child by positioning and monitoring the student with or without the use of adapted equipment.
- Increases knowledge and skills by training with Special Education staff who works with specific students regarding application of strategies and adapting material and equipment to be used in the inclusive classroom setting.
- Communicates effectively with students and establishes positive relationships with parents and teachers.
- Refers concerns expressed by parents, individuals, or others to the supervising teacher.
- Discusses concerns with the teacher involved.
- Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Timesheet basis at Grade 3, Federally-funded and non-exempt position. The Governing Board will establish salary and work year.
EVALUATION
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Support Services Personnel.
Created: December 4, 2017
Approved: December 11, 2017
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