QUALIFICATIONS 

Must hold an Associate's Degree or have passed the Paraprofessional Exam.  Must have the ability to assist in the implementation of behavioral intervention programs for children with emotional/behavioral disorders and maintain student disability records in a highly confidential manner.  Have a good knowledge of and understanding of child growth, development and paraprofessional instructional procedures and practices. Considerable patience and the ability to work effectively with children with disabilities, young adults and faculty members are essential.

 

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES

The Special Education Teacher's Assistant performs a variety of instructional support tasks which assists teachers and/or other professional staff working with pre-K children in the Early Childhood Special Education classroom in the preschool setting.  The teaching assistant provides instructional support to teachers in the daily management and instruction of students, and personal care needs of students (i.e. mobility needs; toileting; hygiene; etc.).  An employee assigned to positions in this class is responsible for performing instructional and clerical tasks to relieve teachers of routine activities and to help carry out daily classroom activities.  As a paraprofessional, non-licensed classification Teaching Assistants may, with supervision from a teacher or a principal, assist with the preparation of lesson plans, implement lesson plans, and initiation of new lessons as instructed. However, they may not have final responsibility for assessment, evaluation, and grading of students.

 

If hired, you must complete online autism training.  For information regarding the training and to complete the training modules please visit, www.vcuautismcenter.org.

 

 

GENERAL DUTIES (May not include all duties performed)

SUPERVISION

Employee reports directly to the School Principal

 

WORK CONDITIONS

Duties performed are typically in the school setting.  Performs professional work providing support and consultative services for assigned department/program. Work requires frequent standing, sitting, walking, and light lifting, up to 50 lbs.  Some assignments are subject to deadlines inherent in tailoring and delivering programs to meet the needs of diverse groups. Some assignments may involve exposure to risks associated with interactions with parents and students in heightened emotional states. Employees may be required to perform emergency and non-emergency health-related services for students as needed.