Teacher Assistant - Lockeport Elementary - Permanent 2026 (91859)

Nova Scotia Regional Centres for Education & CSAPLockeport, NS
Onsite

About The Position

The Tri-County Regional Centre for Education (TCRCE) is seeking a Teacher Assistant for Lockeport Elementary. TCRCE serves approximately 6100 students in twenty-two schools across Shelburne, Yarmouth, and Digby counties. As an equal opportunity employer, TCRCE values diversity and welcomes applications from people with disabilities and under-represented groups, providing accommodations during the hiring process. This is a permanent, full-time position with an assignment of 5.5 hours per day, Monday to Friday.

Requirements

  • Educational Support diploma or equivalent from a recognized post-secondary institution, including a formal practicum placement
  • Current First Aid and CPR certification
  • Ability to perform physical requirements of the position

Nice To Haves

  • Specific health care support training or certification would be an asset (i.e Non Violent Crisis Intervention, etc.)

Responsibilities

  • Provides personal care functions as determined through the program planning process and under the direction of the teacher(s) when a student cannot, or should not, perform these activities independently.
  • Assisting students with physical and mobility challenges by lifting and positioning, exercising, transferring from or to transportation, as specified in their program plan.
  • Ensuring a safe and respectful environment when meeting personal care needs of students.
  • Assisting students with routines (i.e. toileting, dressing, feeding, personal hygiene).
  • Administering medication and oral inhalant according to the Guidelines for the Administration of Medication to Students.
  • Carrying out medical procedures (e.g. catheterization) when trained and authorized, according to Board policies and procedures.
  • Assisting with program support when specifically directed and monitored by the teacher(s).
  • Supports the implementation of identified behaviour management outcomes under the direction of the teacher(s) when a student is unable to self-regulate his/her own behaviour.
  • Using appropriate physical interventions in accordance with the Non Violent Crisis Intervention Training program, the student’s plan and board policies.
  • Promoting and facilitating positive interactions among all students.
  • Recording data and observations as directed (e.g. the frequency of a particular behaviour or off-task data).
  • Working collaboratively as members of the school community.
  • Demonstrating ethical behaviours by addressing conflicts, first with teachers, second, the administrative level, and third at the board staff level, according to board policies and procedures.
  • Respecting and promoting the rights of students.
  • Modeling appropriate problem solving an conflict resolution.
  • Relaying information regarding the student to the teacher(s).
  • Participating in training and certification required to support the implementation of interventions.
  • Respecting privacy and confidentiality.
  • Communicating effectively with teachers, appropriate personnel and students.
  • Being knowledgeable of and following board and provincial policies and administrative procedures.
  • Develops and maintains a positive rapport with students.
  • Treating students in a respectful, dignified and fair manner with due consideration to the student’s physical, social and psychological development.
  • Promoting independence and self-advocacy through appropriate wait time, prompting, reviewing and reinforcing.
  • Respecting the strengths and challenges of students.
  • Maintaining effective and collaborative relationships.
  • Demonstrating patience and understanding towards students.
  • Demonstrating appropriate responses to student-initiated interactions.
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