What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Instructional Assistant I position at Washington County Schools (TN)?
Job Title
SPED Instructional Assistant I (SPED IA I)
Education
Targeted job-related education that meets the organization’s requirements
Department/Group
Student Supports - Special Education
Certificates & Licenses
Must have two years of college credit (48 semester credit hours from an accredited university, excluding remedial courses); an Associate’s Degree from an accredited university; or a passing score on the Para-Pro exam.
Must have or be willing to obtain First Aid and CPR certification
Location:
TBD
Required Testing
Pre-employment Physical Exam
Level/Salary Range
Support Salary Schedule (Inst. Asst. (Gen Ed/SPED IA I) with or w/o cert.)
Continuing Education/Training
None Specified
HR Contact
HR Director or HR Generalist
Position Type
Full Time
Job Category
Classified
Clearances
Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance
Passing score on the Para-Pro exam in lieu of college credit
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Purpose
Job Description
The job of Special Education Instructional Assistant (SPED IA I) was established for the purpose/s of working with individual and/or small groups of students under the supervision of a professionally licensed teacher in the supervision and instruction of students receiving support through an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Employees in this classification will receive a variety of assignments including classroom support, intervention delivery, support services, data collection support, lunchroom, playground, and related arts support, etc.
Essential Functions
Physical Demands
Required
The usual job demands heavy lifting over 60 lbs., occasionally (over 15% and up to 40 % of the time) within the classroom environment. Other physical demands that may be required are as follows:
SPED Instructional Assistant I (SPED IA I)
Education
Targeted job-related education that meets the organization’s requirements
Department/Group
Student Supports - Special Education
Certificates & Licenses
Must have two years of college credit (48 semester credit hours from an accredited university, excluding remedial courses); an Associate’s Degree from an accredited university; or a passing score on the Para-Pro exam.
Must have or be willing to obtain First Aid and CPR certification
Location:
TBD
Required Testing
Pre-employment Physical Exam
Level/Salary Range
Support Salary Schedule (Inst. Asst. (Gen Ed/SPED IA I) with or w/o cert.)
Continuing Education/Training
None Specified
HR Contact
HR Director or HR Generalist
Position Type
Full Time
Job Category
Classified
Clearances
Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance
Passing score on the Para-Pro exam in lieu of college credit
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Purpose
Job Description
The job of Special Education Instructional Assistant (SPED IA I) was established for the purpose/s of working with individual and/or small groups of students under the supervision of a professionally licensed teacher in the supervision and instruction of students receiving support through an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Employees in this classification will receive a variety of assignments including classroom support, intervention delivery, support services, data collection support, lunchroom, playground, and related arts support, etc.
Essential Functions
- Adapts classroom activities, assignments, and/or materials under the direction of the supervising teacher.
- Adapts classroom work in order to provide students with instructional materials that address individualized learning plans within established lesson plans.
- Administers classroom assignments, tests, homework assignments, make-up work, etc.
- Assists in completing all record keeping requirements.
- Assists in designing/utilizing appropriate materials for individual students in the regular or special education classrooms.
- Assists in instructing children in health and personal habits, such as eating, resting, and toilet habits. (specifically Early Intervention)
- Assists in maintaining a safe work and play environment.
- Assists regular and special education teachers in facilitating modifications and/or adaptations in the educational environment, instructional materials and/or equipment for special education students.
- Assists students, individually or in small groups, with lesson in order to practice and/or reinforce learning concepts and assist students in reaching academic goals and grade-level standards.
- Assists students, under supervision of special education and/or regular education teachers, in working toward meeting IEP objectives and goals.
- Assists teacher in maintaining a positive, orderly, and academically focused learning condition in the instructional environment.
- Assumes responsibility for knowing and following the safety rules and proper procedures associated with the responsibilities of the job.
- Assumes the responsibility of having regular and timely attendance.
- Collaborates with instructional staff, other school personnel, parents and a variety of community resources for the benefit of and in the best interest of students in the academic areas, athletics, special programs, extra-curricular activities, etc.
- Communicate with teachers as may be required to assist in evaluating progress and/or implement IEP objectives (where applicable).
- Discusses assigned duties with classroom teachers to coordinate instructional efforts.
- Dresses children and changes diapers as necessary. (specifically Early Intervention)
- Follows all board policies, school system rules and administrative regulations.
- Implements IEPs that focus on improving areas of skill deficits.
- Implements, under the supervision of assigned teacher, instructional programs and lesson plans.
- Instructs and monitors students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.
- Maintains a high level of personal integrity and a strong work ethic.
- Maintains classroom equipment, work areas, and manual and electronic files and records to ensure availability of items, provide written reference; and provide a safe learning environment.
- Maintains confidentiality relative to employee, student, and parent records/information and procedures according to legal and system guidelines such as the Employee Handbook or Kingsport City Schools Policy Manual.
- May be required to ride school bus with students to monitor health and safety needs. Participates in school bus safety drills.
- Monitors and supervises individual and/or groups of students in a variety of settings (e.g. classroom, playground, field trips, library, cafeteria, bus loading/unloading, etc.).
- Observe students and/or parents to detect signs of ill health, problem situations, and other concerns that should be reported to the teacher.
- Participates in and completes required hours of professional learning/training. (e.g. child development, early childhood education, health/safety, Handle with Care, CPR, intervention, etc.)
- Prepares lesson materials, exhibits, equipment, and demonstrations.
- Provides direct academic and social skills instruction and support within the classroom or in a small group.
- Reports immediately, as required by law or school policy, to the appropriate agency(ies) and/or the principal or other persons designated by the school system, incidents involving unlawful student possession of weapons or drugs or fighting on school property.
- Reports immediately, as required by law, to the appropriate agency(ies) and the principal or other persons designated by the school system, incidents of actual or suspected child abuse, actual or suspected child sexual abuse.
- Responds promptly and professionally to inquiries from a variety of sources (e.g. teachers, students, parents, administrators, boosters, etc.).
- Responds to emergency situations and safety concerns as necessary and direct to appropriate personnel for resolution.
- Supports implementation of a classroom management/discipline and individual student discipline plan ensuring safety at all times.
- Supports implementation of and continuously monitors behavioral intervention plans as relates to student needs.
- Utilizes positive behavioral supports as appropriate.
- Utilizes special education teaching tools, techniques, and equipment as directed by supervising teacher.
- Works directly with students within regular education and special education classrooms providing special assistance and/or instruction.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Physical Demands
Required
The usual job demands heavy lifting over 60 lbs., occasionally (over 15% and up to 40 % of the time) within the classroom environment. Other physical demands that may be required are as follows:
- Pushing, pulling
- Climbing
- Stooping, kneeling
- Reaching
- Talking
- Hearing
- Seeing
- Assist students who may require extra support with their physical needs
- Adaptability to performing a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature without loss of efficiency or composure.
- Adaptability to accepting responsibility for the direction, control, or planning of an activity.
- Adaptability to dealing with students, faculty, administration, and CO staff.
- Adaptability to making generalizations, evaluations, or decisions based on sensory or judgmental criteria.