Job Posting: Posting Detail
Position: Education Assistant – ON-CALL
Assignment Type: Temporary
Hours: up to 27.5 hours per week
Current Shift: This is an ON-CALL position working on an as-needed basis up to 27.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 10 months per year while school is in session. There are NO GUARANTEED HOURS.
Pay Rate: $28.47 per hour
Job Description
POSITION
Education Assistant - Learning Services
Summary
Under direction of a teacher or School Administrator, provides support to students with social, emotional, physical and academic needs.
DUTIES
- Implements Individual Education Plans (IEPs) by assisting the team with planning, researching, adapting and collecting materials.
- Provides direct educational classroom support to students in various classrooms.
- Participates as a member of the School Based Team to plan for, implement and evaluate the social, emotional, physical and academic needs of students.
- Collects student learning and behavioural data (e.g. records, reports, plans, including functional assessment data).
- Assists students during dysregulation using non-violent crisis intervention strategies.
- Monitors and supports students' behaviour during daily arrival, class changes, dismissal, in lunchroom and playground and on field trips and a variety of settings in the community.
- Assists school and district staff in evaluating students for social, emotional, physical and academic progress.
- Observes, monitors and documents health, behavioural and academic changes/progress of student(s), emotional, physical and academic needs.
- Assists students in carrying out programs as set out by District Staff (e.g. Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Speech and Language Pathologist and Psychologist).
- Uses computers and specialized equipment to provide support and instruction.
- Provides augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) to students using specialized equipment and resources (e.g. computers, F.M., switches, communication boards, basic sign language, oral interpretive skills); troubleshoots and programs such equipment.
- Provides information to appropriate staff regarding student specific program needs (e.g. safety, health, academic, emotional and social needs).
- Dispenses medications and carries out procedures as outlined in the health care plan or the Medication Administration Form.
- Acts as an advocate for student(s) and assists with communication.
- Advises supervisor of any unusual student comments or behaviour patterns.
- Supports students in the development of self-esteem, personal skills, hobbies and interests.
- Provides life skills training (e.g. hygiene, cooking, shopping, banking, working).
- Provides support with mobility, lifts and transfers, and personal care (e.g. toileting, menses, clothing, catheterization, oral and tube feeds, diapers).
- Assists with the behavior support of students (e.g. clarify expected behaviour, support self-regulation, develop social skills).
- Monitors student work and assists students with work completion.
- Monitors class/students when teacher is out of the room for short periods of time.
- Transports and supports student(s) at community-based activities.
- Organizes and monitors the safe arrival, departure and emergency evacuation and care of students by maintaining site, road and traffic safety procedures.
- Provides preventative and emergency response care for students as outlined in the Health Care Plan (e.g. seizures, choking, other health problems).
- Compiles information and materials for meetings with parents and school/district staff and participates in same.
- Follows District Policy and Procedures related to privacy and confidentiality.
* Performs other assigned duties that are within the area of knowledge and skills required by the job description.
Qualifications
- Grade 12.
- Education Assistant and Community Support Worker Certificate, or equivalent.
- One year related experience in a supervised work environment.
- Specialized relevant skills (e.g. POPARD Intro to ASD, Behaviour Support, Non-Violent Intervention, Basic Sign Language).
- Level One First Aid and CPR Certificate.
- Valid B.C. Class 5 Driver's License (where transportation of students is required).
- Working knowledge of computer software and hardware.
- Demonstrated use of alternative communication strategies and effective behaviour intervention.
- Or an equivalent combination of training and experience.