Overview:
The Classroom Assistant provides direct support in a classroom setting to students with developmental disabilities and/or emotional/behavioral challenges. Work in collaboration to implement behavioral, instructional, socio-emotional, daily living skills, and/or medical protocols under the over-sight of behavior specialists, classroom teacher/administrators, and related service providers.
At the Fairmount Campus, we are committed to providing special education program in which the uniqueness of each student is valued and understood. We want to enable students to reach their potential in all aspects of life – academically, socially and behaviorally – and help lead them toward the ultimate goal of nurturing their independence now and in the future.
Our curriculum focuses on building essential skills based on standards and curricula identified by the Maryland State Department of Education. Students receive ongoing instruction in reading/English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education, health, music, fine arts and career development.
We are a nonpublic special education day program approved by the Maryland State Department of Education. We operate on an 11-month program schedule.
Responsibilities:
Assist the Teacher and Assistant Teacher with instruction and assessment for students with developmental disabilities and/or emotional and behavioral challenges in accordance with student IEP and the Common Core State Curriculum.
Adhere to behavioral plans/protocols as written. Utilize the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) as indicated.
Effectively use behavior management strategies and implement approved physical intervention procedures (i.e., transportation/escort and immobilization/restraint) as trained.
Work directly with assigned student to support skill acquisition (i.e., academic and social-emotional); assist with daily living skills and medical needs (i.e., toileting, hygiene, meals, lifting/carrying students with physical disabilities); and support behavior management in one-to-one (1:1), group, school, and community settings.
Promote and support peer interactions, generalization of student skills across settings, and work to foster student independence.
Modify academic, socioemotional, and behavioral tasks and materials to meet student needs/abilities as outlined by the teacher and Behavior Resource team.
Accurately collect and record all data in a timely and prescribed manner.
Follow classroom routines as outlined by the teacher and enact proactive classroom management strategies.
Follow student fitness routines (to include pool and water-based activities) as outlined by the school program.
Organize, prepare, and use school materials to support student learning and assist with the implementation of technology in instructional design and delivery.
Actively engage in classroom and team meetings, supervision meetings, in-service trainings, and school-wide events as assigned.
May be required to safely drive and operate Institute vans to transport students and staff members, as assigned.
Qualifications:
EDUCATION:
High school diploma or GED required
Associate's degree in education, special education, or related area preferred
EXPERIENCE:
Previous experience working with children with developmental disabilities is preferred.
RELATED TRAINING:
PCM or CPI training will be provided by the department, according to the individual program requirements. Employee must achieve and maintain certification (at the “Practitioner” level or higher for PCM) according to the timeline established within the departmental policy.
Minimum pay range:USD $24,938.00/Yr.Maximum pay range:USD $38,901.00/Yr.