Teacher Assistant (The Hope Academy) at The Hope Academy
Providence, Rhode Island, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Culturally Responsive Teaching, Individual Education Plan (IEP), Positive Guidance Techniques, Data Management, Small Group Instruction, Classroom Management, Emotional Support, Social Skills Development, Communication Skills, Collaboration, Professional Development, Self-Care Assistance, Behavior Modeling, Culturally Informed Discipline, Emergency Response, Physical Restraint

Industry

Business Consulting and Services

Description
Description SUMMARY OF MAIN DUTIES: Assist the teacher in creating an intentional culturally responsive learning environment inclusive of students from all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds, abilities and family structures. Encourages a sense of belonging and positive classroom community for students while developing skills for listening, speaking, reading, and writing to support effective communication. Motivates learning by validating students as asset-based individuals. All school staff are expected to be aware of microaggressions and redirect to amplify affirmations. Assist teacher in planning, preparing and implementation of the curriculum as adopted by The Hope Academy Provides individual and small group instruction with a socially conscious lens, to meet the needs of students, under the supervision of the teacher Assists teacher in supporting the continuous implementation of skills and goals associated with students’ educational, functional and therapeutic needs as dictated in their Individual Education Plan (IEP), when needed Implements sensory, mobility, equipment and self-care plans for students, when needed Assists teachers and therapists in maintaining appropriate data and records (i.e. attendance, progress monitoring data, alternate assessment data, etc.) Demonstrates culturally informed discipline practices and the ability to neutralize the pattern of inequitable discipline of children of color Uses positive guidance techniques such as redirection, modeling appropriate behavior and praise Facilitates interactions among students that provide opportunities for emotional, social, and cognitive growth and an understanding of each other by using positive language to acknowledge differences and similarities of all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds, abilities and family structures Assist with student self-care needs, when applicable Relay what families are experiencing or sharing to supervisor and school leaders Maintains and cares for all classroom/school equipment Supervises students in out-of-classroom activities during the school day Actively seeks and participates in ongoing professional development as offered by the school or independently Assists in the evacuation of children during fire drills and other emergencies Requirements EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND EDUCATION High school or general equivalency diploma. Completion of a Teacher Assistant Pre-Employment Training Program approved by the RI Department of Education and passage of the ParaPro Assessment. Two (2) exceptions to this requirement: Certification as a Teacher Assistant in another state Associate or bachelor’s degree WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Work environment and physical requirements consistent with those of a school Utilize the computer (10-20%) of the time and other office equipment Sit, stand, and walk continuously throughout the workday Bend, stoop, squat, push and pull (50-75% of the time) Lift, push, pull up to 50 pounds independently and up to 100 pounds with the assistance of another staff member or adaptive equipment Kneel and reach above shoulder level occasionally (1-33% of the time) Physically able to position physical/occupational therapy equipment, splints, etc. Ability to use various equipment (switches, cooking equipment, etc.) Has the use of upper extremities for light, repetitive fine motor tasks Ability to run 25 yards to secure students for safety reasons such as elopement Ability to participate in physical restraint of students as needed and trained
Responsibilities
Assist the teacher in creating an inclusive learning environment and provide individual and small group instruction. Support the implementation of educational and therapeutic goals for students as outlined in their IEPs.
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