The Student Services Assistant (SSA) plays a critical role in supporting students with diverse learning needs in both general education and special education settings under the direction of certified staff. SSAs assist students in achieving academic, functional, and behavioral success through reinforcement of instructional strategies, classroom support, and general supervision. While physical management is not a required responsibility of this role, SSAs must be comfortable working with students who may have emotional and behavioral challenges and must be able to implement de-escalation strategies as part of a team approach. Additionally, being an SSA does not preclude an individual from being part of the school's crisis response team; those who choose to join the crisis team may utilize CPI strategies and physical management techniques as needed, though this is not required or compensated separately. SSAs may assist with adaptive skills (such as mobility support, toileting, feeding, and medical needs) for students who are not in the BEST or STRIVE programs. Additionally, SSAs, particularly in the early childhood (ELC) and early elementary settings, may often be required and expected to assist with bathrooming and personal hygiene skills as part of students' developmental learning and self-care routines. SSAs placed at the high school level and Barrington Transition Program (BTP) can also serve as job coaches, supporting students in learning, developing, and maintaining job-related skills for workplace readiness and transition activities. These SSAs will help students: Follow job-related expectations and responsibilities in school-based and community work settings. Practice workplace social skills, including communication, problem-solving, and self-advocacy. Ensure students understand and follow employer expectations, safety procedures, and task completion strategies. Support students in using appropriate accommodations and modifications in work settings. Assist in data collection and progress monitoring related to job performance and independence.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
High school or GED