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Position: Teacher Assistant (Paraprofessional License)
Reports To: Classroom Teacher
Job Goal: Work within the school and community setting, under the direction of the classroom teacher, to maximize students’ learning; academic, behavioral, functional, and social/ emotional and to foster student participation in all school related activities.
Qualifications:
Professional Educator License with Stipulations issued by ISBE endorsed as para professional. (Licensure requirements: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-License-with-Stipulations.aspx)
At least 19 years of age
One of the Following:
Associate's degree or higher
60 semester hours of coursework
High School Diploma and passing score on the ACT Workkeys
Some sign language ability and interest in improving signing skill. (Signing Teaching Assistants only).
Physical ability to be trained and perform physical management techniques with fidelity.
Valid Driver’s License and ability to obtain Illinois Secretary of State Licensure to transport students within 3 months of hire. (Southeast Alternative teacher assistants).
Duties and Responsibilities: *Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Monitor and assist students in their daily routines across all school and community settings.
Provide individual or small group instruction under the teacher’s supervision.
Provide academic support at the student’s academic level.
Accompany students and provide academic and/or behavioral support in inclusion settings.
Communicate with students at the student’s level and according to the needs of the student.
Demonstrate a positive attitude toward students.
Assist students with bathroom/hygiene needs according to teacher request or needs of students; use appropriate sanitation during these activities.
Support individual student’s therapy programs as directed by related services staff and/or classroom teachers including data collection.
Provide active student supervision including but not limited to: bus duty, community outings, playground, lunchroom, and passing periods.
Follow through on behavioral programs including individual behavior intervention plans and crisis plans, including but not limited to: reinforcement, non-violent crisis intervention, data collection, modeling, and physical management.
Assist students onto and into transportation to and from school and during the school day, including buckling of seat belts and/or harnesses.
Demonstrate care for, correct use of, and maintenance of equipment, materials and school property.
Assist students with the use and care of adaptive equipment.
Develop classroom materials including but not limited to cutting, typing, copying, laminating, utilizing proprietary software.
Assist in maintaining a clean, orderly learning environment.
Demonstrate commitment to the safety of students by maintaining a safe environment and knowledge of emergency procedures.
Work in a professional manner with all staff; SASED and district personnel.
Participate in specialized training as requested by the program administrator.
Participate as requested in team planning meetings or IEP meetings.
Ability to travel during the day to another SASED site.
Take appropriate initiative when no specific task is assigned.
Follow through with classroom teacher routines and procedures.
Monitor and assist students in daily routines and help students follow individual daily schedules including activities of daily living.
Terms of Employment: Minimum 177 day work year at a pay rate established by the Board of Directors in accordance with its Agreement.
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with the Board of Director policy on evaluation of educational support personnel.
Physical Requirements:
Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, operate a computer and other office equipment, reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally lift, move and/or support up to 50 pounds (and/or up to adult size body weight with two-to-three person lift). Position can require some degree of physical interaction with students who have difficulty controlling physical behavior.
