Educational Assistant - Ed Fellows at Bernalillo Public Schools
Bernalillo, NM 87004, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Nov, 25

Salary

30000.0

Posted On

20 Aug, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Google Suite, Soft Skills, Communication Skills, Regulations, Interpersonal Skills, Microsoft Office, Professional Manner, Computer Skills, Health, Writing, Teamwork

Industry

Education Management

Description

GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION:

Bernalillo Public School District (BPSD) has received a grant award from New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) to hire Educator Fellows to work with our students. The goals of the Educator Fellows Program are to create a new teacher/educator pipeline for schools in New Mexico and improve adult to student ratios in classrooms. The Educator Fellows Program will provide critical hands-on experiences in the education field. This fellowship is ideal for individuals who enjoy interacting with youth from diverse populations in a school setting, have good communication skills, are flexible, want to make a positive difference in the lives of young people and have a desire to become a certified teacher in for our community of Bernalillo.

HARD SKILLS

  • Interpersonal Skills & Teamwork
  • Open to feedback
  • Task-oriented, ability to prioritize
  • Self-directed, self-motivated
  • Ability to follow direction
  • Attention to detailAbility to practice empathy at all times and treat everyone in a positive and professional manner
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SOFT SKILLS

  • MS Office, Outlook—typing skills
  • Excel - basic skills
  • Reading and writing skills
  • Assessments/Training Provided through Internship
  • Para-Pro ExamAdhere to educational guidelines as defined by the New Mexico Public Education Department. Comply with local, state, and federal rules and regulations. All current New Mexico Covid-19 guidelines set forth by the NM Department of Health will be followed at all times.
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QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High school diploma (required).
  • Must be enrolled in a college or university, completing college coursework preferably in education.
  • NMPED Educational Assistant License or be eligible to receive one of these licenses.
  • Willingness to experience and gain knowledge of Pueblo and Hispanic culture
  • Native speakers preferred.
  • Computer skills (Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Internet).
  • Reading and writing skills.
  • Interpersonal communication skills, including teamwork.
  • Ability to be self-directed and self-motivated.
  • Ability to follow directions.
  • Task-oriented, ability to prioritize tasks.
    Ability to practice empathy and treat people with respect and professionalism at all times.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Sitting, standing, lifting, and carrying (up to 50 pounds), reaching, climbing, squatting, kneeling, and moving light furniture may be required.

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Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • The Educator Fellow is a program participant of the state initiative New Mexico Educator Fellows. As such, the Educator will:


    • Enroll in college courses leading toward a degree in education.

    • Maintain a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
    • Communicate and respond to the designated NM Educator Fellows State Coach in a timely manner
    • Complete all assigned pre-work and assignments requested by NM Educator Fellows in preparation for their required Communities of Practice (COP).
    • Attend all required Communities of Practice—Two in fall and two in spring.
    • The Educator Fellow is a participant of our district’s Ed Fellows program, and must:
    • Participate in all required/appropriate site/district professional development and meetings.


      • Register, attend, and successfully pass at least 9 credit hours of college coursework each semester leading to a field in education

      • Provide accurate college schedules before the start of the college semester to program coordinator.
      • Provide accurate grades at the conclusion of the college semester to program coordinator.
      • Complete micro courses and professional development series on various topics to include but not limited to classroom management, math intervention, reading intervention, high intensity tutoring strategies, and cultural and linguistically responsive teaching and learning.
      • Participate in regular coaching sessions with Program Coordinator and feedback sessions.
      • Demonstrate professional work ethic.
      • The Educator Fellow is considered a “teacher-in-training” and will assist a mentor teacher to:
      • Provide instructional support services under the direct supervision of a highly qualified teacher.
      • Assist a Mentor Teacher with program content and maintain open communication with both the Mentor Teacher and Program Director.
      • Consult and assist with the Mentor Teacher on a continuous basis regarding program content and progress of students.
      • Plan individualized targeted instruction to students in the areas of reading and math, either in a small group or 1 to 1 setting with the collaboration of the Mentor Teacher.
      • Provide individualized targeted instruction to students in the areas of reading and math either in a small group or 1 to 1 setting with the collaboration of Mentor Teacher
      • Consult with Mentor Teacher in tracking student progress, monitoring, and planning of interventions.
      • Maintain current and accurate records as required
      • Complete other tasks as deemed appropriate by the immediate supervisor, program coordinator and/or the superintendent and in alignment with program objectives.

      ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

      • Communicate accurate and up to date information to students in a way that enhances student learning.
      • Manage time appropriately.
      • Cooperate with administration, parents, and co-workers.
      • Take precautions to protect equipment, materials, and facilities.
      • Complete duties (hall, bus, etc.) as assigned.
      • Maintain student involvement in appropriate tasks.
      • Use and apply appropriate conflict resolution skills.
      • Demonstrate public relations skills.
      • Use appropriate techniques, strategies, and materials to achieve the desired instructional goal.
      • Report suspected child abuse and neglect.
      • Be responsible for students on field trips.Act as a good role model within the context of the school.
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