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MSD of Warren Township is seeking an Instructional Assistant to provide paraprofessional support in an educational setting. The role covers classroom supervision, instructional assistance, and materials preparation under direct supervision of teachers and building principals.
The position follows the school calendar with 7-hour days and a 181-day work year, with starting pay of $16.05 per hour. Benefits apply after 60 days of employment on the respective schedule.
JOB TITLEInstructional Assistant FLSA CLASSIFICATIONNon-exempt, hourly employeeSTANDARD HOURS PER DAY7 hours per day (not including a 30-minute unpaid duty-free meal break)WORK DAYS181 days (those days when students are scheduled to attend school)STANDARD HOURS PER DAY7 hours per day (not including a 30-minute unpaid duty-free meal break)WORK YEARThe Instructional Assistant is scheduled to work all days when students are scheduled to attend school, depending on which calendar the school follows.SALARY SCHEDULE & BENEFITSThe Instructional Assistant is paid on the "Instructional Assistants" salary schedule, and is eligible for benefits on the "Support Staff" benefits schedule on the first of the month following 60 days of employment. Starting pay $16.05 per hour. REPORTS TOThe Instructional Assistant is supervised by one or more teachers. Instructional Assistants and teachers report to the building Principal.SUPERVISESThe Instructional Assistant does not directly supervise any other employee(s).
Under direct supervision, the Instructional Assistant provides support in an educational environment, performing paraprofessional work in assisting teachers and students. The Instructional Assistant works with children individually or in small groups by providing basic instruction in reading, writing, math, spelling, art, or other education-related activities. The Instructional Assistant is responsible for leading and supervising a variety of developmentally-appropriate activities, as directed by the assigned teacher(s). Performs related work as directed.
Data Utilization: Requires the ability to arrange, compare, count, differentiate, measure and/or sort data and/or information. Includes judging whether readily observable functional, structural or compositional characteristics are similar to or divergent from prescribed standards, procedures or routines.
Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide guidance, assistance, and/or interpretation to others on how to apply procedures and standards to specific situations.
Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of standard office equipment.
Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of reference data and information.
Mathematical Aptitude: Depending on the grade level of the classroom assignment, may require the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; may require the ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may require the ability to utilize principles of fractions and/or to interpret graphs;
Functional Reasoning: Requires ability to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions. Involves routine work according to clearly prescribed standard practices, with some latitude for independent judgment.
Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving a variety of generally pre-defined duties which are often characterized by frequent change.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Tasks involve the ability to exert very moderate physical effort in light work, typically involving some combination of standing, walking, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (10-20 pounds).
SENSORY REQUIREMENTS: Most tasks require visual perception and discrimination. Some tasks require oral communications ability. Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate sounds.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Tasks are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, dust, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, rain, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, animals/wildlife, toxic/poisonous agents, violence, disease, or pathogenic substances.