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Special Education Teaching Assistant - Early Childhood

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Libertyville (IL)

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USD 10,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A leading educational institution is looking for a Support Staff/ Teacher Assistant to provide direct instructional support and manage student supervision. Responsibilities include assisting in classroom management, working with students on Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), and maintaining a conducive learning environment. Ideal candidates will hold a valid Illinois Paraprofessional License and possess experience or knowledge of working with diverse student populations and their specific needs.

Qualifications

  • Experience with students requiring additional social emotional support preferred.
  • Ability to assist students with physical needs and behavior management.
  • Capacity to follow directions and support classroom activities.

Responsibilities

  • Assists students with physical needs and behavior management.
  • Supports instruction for individual students under teacher guidance.
  • Prepares classroom materials for learning activities.

Skills

Knowledge of diverse backgrounds
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
Communication skills
Interpersonal skills
Instructional strategies

Education

Valid Illinois Paraprofessional License

Job description

  • Position Type:
    Support Staff/ Teacher Assistant

  • Date Posted:
    5/30/2025

  • Location:
    Early Education Center, Round Lake, IL

  • Date Available:
    August 11, 2025

  • District:
    Round Lake Area Schools District 116
  • Assists students with physical needs (toileting, eating, dressing, lifting required);
  • Assists the teacher in observing, recording, and charting behavior;
  • Assists the teacher with crisis problems and behavior management;
  • Assists with group educational activities that include students on Individualized Education Plans (IEPs);
  • Carries out tutoring activities designed by the teacher that include students on IEPs;
  • Confers and plans with teachers related to classroom and/or IEP objectives and/or modifications, and provides documentation;
  • Maintains classroom (whiteboards, etc.);
  • Manages students (including those on IEPs);
  • Monitors supplementary work and independent study that include students on IEPs;
  • Participates in professional activities and meetings;
  • Prepares classroom materials including those related to IEPs or modifications/accommodations;
  • Prepares the classroom environment for learning activities;
  • Provides assistance with individualized programmed materials;
  • Supervises children in the hallway, lunchroom, playground, and on field trips;
  • Supports instruction for individual students (one-on-one or small group), including those on an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) under the direction of the supervising teacher;
  • Works with audio-visual equipment, computers and/or assistive technology as related to IEP accommodations and modifications;
  • Works with teachers to develop classroom schedule;
  • May transport students in District vehicles, when requested;
  • Performs other related duties as required.
  • JOB SUMMARY:

    This class is accountable assisting certified staff with direct instructional support and the general supervision and management of students.

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

    Valid Illinois Paraprofessional License registered in Lake County.
    Preferred: Experience with students who require additional social emotional supports.

    10 Month Position - $22.73 per hour minimum

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

    1. Knowledge of and respect for the diverse backgrounds (cultural, linguistic, environmental) of students and how these characteristics affect the student's life and learning;
    2. Knowledge of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Response to Intervention (RtI);
    3. Knowledge of relevant laws, rules, regulations, and Board policies and District procedures;
    4. Knowledge of the similarities and differences between cognitive, communicative, physical, social, and emotional needs of students and the factors that influence these different needs;
    5. Oral and written communication skills;
    6. Interpersonal and social skills;
    7. Ability to apply the principles of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Response to Intervention (RtI);
    8. Ability to assist and reinforce elements that support a safe, healthy, and effective teaching and learning environment;
    9. Ability to assist in adapting instructional strategies and materials according to the needs of the student, under the direction of a teacher;
    10. Ability to be sensitive and respectful in communications regarding all children and families, regardless of differences in cultural heritage, lifestyle, values, and home environment;
    11. Ability to collect and record performance data on students under the direction of a licensed teacher, while respecting student confidentiality and the laws regarding ethical practices of assessment;
    12. Ability to collect objective and accurate information on student behavior to be provided to licensed professionals, as appropriate and directed by a licensed teacher;
    13. Ability to draw on knowledge and resources regarding a variety of developmental and age-appropriate instructional methods, techniques, and materials when supporting the instruction of the licensed teacher;
    14. Ability to effectively employ a variety of strategies that reinforce positive behavior;
    15. Ability to establish and maintain rapport with students;
    16. Ability to follow oral and written direction of licensed teachers, seeking clarification as needed;
    17. Ability to participate as a member of the educational team when requested to attend conferences with families or primary caregivers, with an understanding of some of the concerns of parents;
    18. Ability to prepare and organize materials to support teaching and learning, as directed by a licensed teacher;
    19. Ability to reinforce the development of student social skills by using appropriate strategies to modify the environment;
    20. Ability to use ethical practices for confidential communication about students;
    21. Ability to use strategies that promote the student's independence;
    22. Ability to utilize learning styles theory in supporting instructional practices;
    23. Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds.


    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    The following identifies the primary and essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties.

  • Assists students with physical needs (toileting, eating, dressing, lifting required);
  • Assists the teacher in observing, recording, and charting behavior;
  • Assists the teacher with crisis problems and behavior management;
  • Assists with group educational activities that include students on Individualized Education Plans (IEPs);
  • Carries out tutoring activities designed by the teacher that include students on IEPs;
  • Confers and plans with teachers related to classroom and/or IEP objectives and/or modifications, and provides documentation;
  • Maintains classroom (whiteboards, etc.);
  • Manages students (including those on IEPs);
  • Monitors supplementary work and independent study that include students on IEPs;
  • Participates in professional activities and meetings;
  • Prepares classroom materials including those related to IEPs or modifications/accommodations;
  • Prepares the classroom environment for learning activities;
  • Provides assistance with individualized programmed materials;
  • Supervises children in the hallway, lunchroom, playground, and on field trips;
  • Supports instruction for individual students (one-on-one or small group), including those on an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) under the direction of the supervising teacher;
  • Works with audio-visual equipment, computers and/or assistive technology as related to IEP accommodations and modifications;
  • Works with teachers to develop classroom schedule;
  • May transport students in District vehicles, when requested;
  • Performs other related duties as required.

  • Apply online at http://www.applitrack.com/rlas/onlineapp/default.aspx



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