The Special Education Assistant I assists the teacher in the classroom by tutoring, monitoring student performance in mainstream classes, supervising students, and may provide clerical assistance. May provide communication between teacher, student and student's peers, tutoring and facilitating language development of students. Starting pay is $21.08 per hour. For additional details, please see the attached master agreement. Job Summary: 1. Tutors students with special education needs individual or in groups and assists in behavior management so that the student accomplishes their work within appropriate behavior guidelines. Skills already taught by the staff are reinforced by the assistant. 2. Monitors students in mainstream classes and facilitates communication between the special education teacher and mainstream teachers so that teachers are kept up to date on student performance and behavior. 3. Performs general clerical and recordkeeping duties which may include: data collection/data entry, copying, maintaining student files such as Individual Educational Plans (IEP's), and conducting mailings to parents to ensure instructional materials are available when needed and student files are up to date. 4. Supervises special education students in settings outside the classroom to enable students to act in a safe and appropriate manner in the school environment. 5. Assists the classroom teacher in providing instruction, assisting students, and correcting tests as assigned. 6. Assists students with activities on site and in the community in order for the student to participate in educational programs. 7. Attends student staffing as requested. 8. Maintains confidentiality of family and program information so that School District policy and state and federal law are followed. 9. Provides First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) when needed. 10. Reinforces language and language concept skills previously taught by staff to promote learning. 11. May facilitate communication between teacher, other students, and students of needs through the use of sign language in order to assist in the education of students. 12. May tutor students with special education needs individually or in groups and assists in behavior management so that students accomplish their work within appropriate behavior guidelines. 13. Other job related duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
High school or GED