Learning Specialist Assistant

Tigard-Tualatin Sd 23JTualatin, OR
3d$25

About The Position

Performs a variety of duties in assisting a licensed teacher in the implementation of instructional programs for students with special needs. May function in an instructional setting separate from the teacher, exercising a considerable degree of skill with supervision within the framework of a teacher-planned and evaluated program.

Requirements

  • Depending on individual assignments, a combination of education and experience that equals 12-14 years
  • Oregon Driver's License, or ability to get to and from work in a timely manner and perform the essential functions of the position
  • Medic First Aid Card (must be certified within the first 60 days of employment)
  • Other certifications/trainings as required to execute the Essential Functions and Duties and Responsibilities of this position (i.e. blood sugar testing, bee sting, dispensing of prescription medication)
  • AA Degree or Equivalent

Nice To Haves

  • Discrete Trial Training and Applied Behavorial Analysis Experience
  • Spanish Preferred
  • One year minimum child-care experience is preferred
  • One year experience as an Instructional Assistant or one year working in a setting with high needs students is desirable

Responsibilities

  • Make some independent judgments within prescribed policies and procedures
  • Employ good judgment in a variety of situations, including emergencies
  • Work with a variety of students and demonstrate a willingness to gain the information and training necessary to work effectively
  • Possess the characteristics and understanding to be an effective member of an educational support team
  • Comprehend and follow oral and written instructions and complete work within established time lines
  • Communicate with appropriate student age group requiring the exercise of both empathetic and disciplinarian approaches
  • Maintain a confidential, non-preferential, non-judgmental manner towards the students, staff, and program
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with supervisor, staff, and general public
  • Spelling, punctuation, capitalization, word usage, and sentence construction of the English language as necessary to detect and correct basic errors in prepared materials
  • Demonstrate mental acuity, processing skills and long and short term memory to track and meet deadlines and responsibilities
  • Demonstrate ability to be at work, on time, every work day
  • Learn and implement policies for students of program employee is responsible for (see duties and responsibilities for specific job)
  • Keep current on changes in requirements of the job by possessing a willingness to attend training, classes or workshop
  • Assist in administering criterion referenced tests for the purpose of daily tracking or programming
  • Implement education program as designed by Learning Specialist (i.e. language, motor, academic and physical Ed. programs)
  • Assist in implementing behavioral and disciplinary programs as designed and mentored by Learning Specialist
  • Assist with and/or monitor student's completion of classroom assignments either in regular classroom or special education setting
  • Assist student in performing routines related to self-help including but limited to; feeding, toileting, and mobility
  • Correct Objective tests and assignments
  • Contact parents to communicate objective information as assigned by Learning Specialist
  • Maintain confidential files as assigned by Learning Specialist
  • Escort and monitor students in and out of classroom including but not limited to; playgrounds, cafeteria, buses, restrooms, field trips
  • Work on basic computer software
  • Collect data regarding students goals for their IEPs (Individual Education Plans)
  • Solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists
  • Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form
  • All employees must be able to communicate in an effective manner. Employees with English as a second language must be able to communicate their need for clarification and/or interpretation of directions. Employee should be willing to attend English class as requested by supervisor.
  • Communicate with high needs students in a manner that reflects a consistent, positive, nurturing, attitude is required
  • Intervene and separate quibbling children (includes lifting to 50 pounds, running, awkward positions)
  • Stand and walk in playgrounds/classrooms for one to two hours at a time
  • See near and far (i.e. constant observation of students)
  • Discriminate colors (i.e. teaching colors)
  • Hear sufficiently to perform the duties and responsibilities (i.e. understand speech which may be difficult to understand, listening for distress signals)
  • Medium lifting occurs occasionally (20-50 lbs)
  • Lifting occurs frequently (0-20 lbs)
  • There is occasional light to medium carrying of supplies and equipment
  • Pulling/pushing occurs occasionally (i.e. wheel chair, vacuuming, open/close doors, gait trainer and stander)
  • Crawling, kneeling, climbing, cramped spaces and repeated bending occurs occasionally to frequently in the course of a day (i.e. toileting, loading bus, machinery control, working on same level as student, picking up trash, assisting student in bathroom)
  • Balance upper body and hand/wrist movement occur often to frequent in the course of a day (i.e. assist with student balance, coordination in movement, writing, grabbing, keyboards, reaching, stretching)
  • Ability to chase children who run
  • Occasional use of household cleaning type chemicals (i.e. bleach)
  • Occasional use of glues
  • Constant exposure to blood and body fluids (i.e. spitting, feeding, changing, biting)
  • Exposure to bees, pollens, head lice may occur occasionally to frequently
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