Support students with diverse abilities in classroom, school, and community settings.
Assist with implementation of IEPs and support plans.
Provide personal and physical care to students.
Monitor and reinforce student behavior.
Assist with educational and support programs.
Supervise students in various settings.
Participate in meetings and field trips.
Maintain confidentiality and documentation
Requirements summary
Completion of a one-year Education Assistant Program certificate. Optional autism course of at least 25 hours. Minimum 180 hours supervised practicum in a school setting. Effective communication skills. Ability to support students with diverse needs. Physical capability to perform job duties
One-year Education Assistant Program certificateAutism course (if applicable)Supervised practicum in school settingRecord-keepingEffective communicationProblem solvingPhysical assistanceEmpathy and compassionBehavior monitoringSupport for students with diverse abilitiesSupporting students with IEPsAdapting academic programsMedical support skills
Job description
<p><b>POSTING
4041714</b></p><p><strong>JOB
SUMMARY: </strong>Under the general direction of the classroom teacher and the supervision of the school principal, the Education Assistant works with a wide variety of students with diverse abilities. These diverse abilities can include, but are not limited to, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, diverse cognitive abilities, chronic health conditions - both physical and mental health, trauma, and complex challenging behaviours. Education assistants are required to support students with complex, diverse abilities through physical and personal care in the classroom, school, and community settings. Supports may include life and social skills development, personal care, physical assistance, academic assistance, and positive behaviour support. EAs are expected to be familiar with the IEP goals for the students they are supporting and to provide the necessary documentation as required by the Student Services Teacher and/or school principal, as it relates to the goals in the IEPs. This includes the responsibility of assisting with the delivery of programs and services to support students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), which includes providing input to and following Staff Response Plans to ensure a safe school environment.</p><p><br></br> <strong>POSITION</strong>: CASUAL ON CALL<br></br> <strong>HOURS OF WORK</strong>: Vary <br></br><b>LOCATION: </b>Jaffray, Fernie, Sparwood, Elkford<br></br> <strong>WAGE RATE</strong>: As per CUPE agreement, $28.64<br></br> <br></br> <strong>QUALIFICATIONS
REQUIRED:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Successful completion of a one-year Education Assistant Program certificate from a recognized, accredited institute.</li> <li>If not included within the one-year certificate, successful completion of a current autism course of no less than 25 hours. </li> <li>Minimum of 180 hours of supervised practicum by an accredited institute in a school setting. </li> </ul> <p><strong>MUST
HAVE
THE
ABILITY TO: </strong></p> <ul> <li>Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. </li> <li>Support students in an inclusive setting.</li> <li>Serve as a role model for students.</li> <li>Be calm, empathetic and compassionate towards students</li> <li>Solve problems related to the position. </li> <li>Work with disagreeable and/or hostile conditions occasionally. </li> <li>Be able to assist teachers in adapting and modifying the academic programs of students. </li> <li>Be flexible and adaptable to student needs.</li> <li>Be motivated and work interdependently. </li> <li>Perform the physical requirements of the job.</li> <li>Observe and document objectively for student files</li> </ul> <p> <strong>RESPONSIBILITIES
AND
DUTIES:</strong> </p> <ul> <li>Participate in the implementation of the supports outlined in the Inclusive Education Plan (IEP).2</li> <li>Assist students with effective strategies for personal, social and intellectual competencies.</li> <li>Reinforce the educational program by practicing skills of adapting or adapting classroom materials to meet the needs of students.</li> <li>Assist in the planning and acquisition of life and social skills aimed at the reinforcement of positive behaviours, including through work and recreational experiences.</li> <li>Monitor and reinforce behaviour for students displaying moderate behaviour issues.</li> <li>Provide input to the IEP and student progress reports, and perform record-keeping functions, including student learning and behaviour data collection, and observing and documenting for student files.</li> <li>Provide personal care assistance, such as toileting, feeding, diapering, and dressing; provide physical assistance, such as wheelchair manoeuvring, positioning, lifting, transferring and motor skill development exercises with the necessary medical training as provided by the employer/school district.</li> <li>Implement the healthcare plan for students with chronic health conditions, such as administering medication, catheterization, monitoring seizure activity, and gastrostomy tube or other complex feeding procedures, with the necessary medical training as provided by the employer or school district.</li> <li>Assist and take appropriate action for accidents and other potentially serious and/or dangerous situations with the necessary medical training as provided by the employer/school district.</li> <li>Assist with educational support programs, such as speech practice and physical and/or occupational practice and assist students using specialized equipment such as electronic devices, personal communicators, and wheelchairs with the necessary medical training as provided by the employer/school district.</li> <li>Assist with the supervision of the general student population; supervise assigned students with specific support needs in and out of the classroom and in the community, such as activities in school gymnasiums, swimming, laboratories, libraries, elective classes, and on-field trips.</li> <li>Attend meetings as requested.</li> <li>Accompany students on field trips as requested.</li> <li>Engage in continued professional development as it relates to the role and responsibilities of an Education Assistant.</li> <li>Communicate positively and effectively and interact as a collaborative and consultative team member.</li> <li>Understand and act in accordance with school and district policies and procedures, District Health & Safety Manual and WorkSafeBC regulations.</li> <li>Maintain confidentiality.</li> <li>Assist students in the development of the Core Competencies as outlined in the BC Curriculum</li> <li>Perform other job-related duties.</li> </ul> <p>All applications must be submitted through Make Future to be considered for the position. Applications should include a cover letter, resume, certificates and at least three (3) professional references, preferably from current supervisors. When applying for positions, it is the applicant's responsibility to provide details of their qualifications. Please include copies of all relevant certificates or diplomas.<br></br> <br></br> The successful applicant will be subject to the terms of the Criminal Records Review Act. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.<br></br> <br></br> For more information about this posting, please contact Amanda Skene, HR Coordinator. amanda.skene@sd5.bc.ca</p>
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