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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailWe are currently looking to fill one position at Riverview MiddleSchool.
We are currently looking to fill one position at Riverview Middle School which sits in Rio Vista CA. We are located 12 miles from Antioch 20 miles from Fairfield 21 miles from Dixon 23 miles from Lodi and Galt 24 miles from Elk Grove 29 miles from Vacaville.
Work Schedule:
Monday Friday
6.5 hours daily
Classified Employee Salary Schedule
Range 8
$20.66 $23.95 hourly
Placement dependent on experience in public education
MISSION STATEMENT
In a diverse community rich in agricultural and family traditions the River Delta Unified School District will provide a safe supportive rigorous studentcentered education in which all students are prepared to achieve their maximum potential and become productive members of society
ABOUT THE DISTRICT
River Delta is a K12 district with an enrollment of 1880. The District has 8 small schools: (4) K6 elementary schools; (2) middle schools; and (2) high schools serving the communities of Clarksburg Hood Courtland Walnut Grove Ryde Locke Isleton Rio Vista Birds Landing and Collinsville.
The River Delta Unified School District sits in three counties Sacramento Solano and Yolo. Although it is a tricounty district it is served by the Sacramento County Office of Education.
River Delta Unified School District is committed to providing a quality education for all students and has high standards and expectations for students success in school. We are committed to ensuring that our students meet these standards and that our clients expectations for educational excellence are not compromised. The District continually improves and expands its curriculum by implementing new programs and broadening the instructional strategies used in the classroom.
Staff development opportunities are provided encouraged and promoted. Strategic Schooling is ongoing in all our school sites and Common Core training and coaching is the top priority for the district currently. In addition the District provides opportunities for staff to participate in ongoing inservices in all curriculum areas. The district encourages advancement on the salary schedule for advanced classes taken to improve instruction in areas agreed upon by the teacher principal and Superintendent.
JOB DESCRIPTION
RIVER DELTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
RIVER DELTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT IV
DEFINITION
The Instructional Assistant IV has the responsibility of providing support services to special education students on a 1:1 basis defined in each students individual education plan (IEP).
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
The Instructional Assistant IV is distinguished from other instructional assistants in that they are required to perform duties that are necessary and appropriate to ensure that the special education students receive services outlined in their Individual Education Plan (IEP) in accordance with federal law. The Instructional Assistant IV is required to participate in and obtain training to meet the unique needs of the students. Services include personal care behavior support and individual instructional support physical emotional and social support to special education students as needed. The Instructional Assistant IV is utilized for instructional support and physical prompting to stay on task and may serve students who need close adult proximity to monitor behavior; specialized health care needs such as limited mobility; physical limitations specialized food preparation or feeding as well as regular toileting scheduling or diapering.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receives general supervision from the Principal Vice Principal Director of Special Education Program Specialist Case Manager or assigned Teacher.
DUTIES:
Essential Functions:
Marginal Functions:
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Understands the functions and intent of an Individual Education Plan (IEP); various behavior modification methods. Basic instructional methods and techniques instructional assistance in subjects including arithmetic reading writing grammar and spelling.
General needs and behavior of special needs students student behavior management strategies and techniques.
Correct English usage including spelling grammar and punctuation.
Basic First Aid and CPR.
Concepts of child growth development and behavior; characteristics of school age children.
Health and safety regulations as related to the position.
Interpersonal skills using tact patience and courtesy.
Oral and written communication skills.
Motivational techniques.
Ability to:
Supervise monitor and assist students.
Manage student behavior through appropriate student behavior modifications methods.
Utilize constant verbal and physical prompting skills to keep students on task and follow directions.
Provide support appropriate to the students abilities based on the students IEP.
Participate in training sessions to advance understanding of the needs of special education students.
Recognize when there is an unusual condition or situation and have the ability to seek assistance when necessary and appropriate using good judgment.
Deal appropriately with disruptive and abusive behaviors.
Work independently with students as directed by teachers.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Display honesty adherence to principals personal accountability and confidentiality.
Maintain confidentiality about all personal information assessment results and other records concerning students and their families.
Present self as a positive representative of the organization.
Maintain emotional stability and selfcontrol under pressure challenge adversity. Recognize and follow procedures and policies in all situations including emergency situations.
Establish and maintain a supportive and cooperative environment with school personnel parents and students.
Learn methods and materials used in a variety of instructional situations.
Read notes memos and student reports of a moderately complex nature.
Use proper English grammar punctuation and sentence structure able to clearly communicate information regarding student in all communication mediums.
Understand and carry out oral and written communication.
Complete tasks/assignments within established timelines.
Operate computer and learn/apply software programs.
Perform routine clerical work. Highs standards of ethics integrity and personal conduct
Demonstrate an understanding for warmth open mindedness respect for human dignity genuine interest in people sensitive to the needs of others.
Interpersonal skills including conflict resolution abilities capacity to listen and learn tact patience and courtesy.
Maintain consistent punctual and regular attendance.
Apply basic first aid techniques and practices.
Maintain effective audiovisual discrimination and perception needed for:
Making observations
Communicating with others
Reading and writing
Operating assigned equipment
Maintain mental capacity which allows the capability of:
Making sound decisions
Demonstrating intellectual capabilities.
Oral Comprehension
Oral expression
Auditory understanding
Memorization
Written comprehension
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINES
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Experience:
Prior successful experience involving contact with children with special needs in an instructional capacity in a school setting.
Training:
Completion of the twelfth grade supplemented by specialized training working with children with specific disabilities. Supplemental course work in child development or a related field is desirable.
License or Certificates:
Possession of an associate degree with an Educational medical or social services field focus or passing score on district proficiency exam for employment.
Possession of a Special Education Certificate or other demonstrated/documented training in Special Education such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) ProAct Training and /or documented knowledge of specific disabilities through unique and verifiable employment experiences preferred but not required.
Possession of or ability to obtain an appropriate valid CPR and First Aid Certification.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Environmental Conditions:
Classroom and outdoor environment; work closely with others.
Subject to exposure to individuals who may exhibit abusive or violent behaviors.
Physical Conditions:
Essential and marginal functions may require maintaining physical condition necessary for successful job performance using strength endurance flexibility balance and coordination.
Mental Demands:
Ability to organize and coordinate schedules.
Ability to analyze and interpret data.
Ability to think critically problem solve and multitask.
Ability to read analyze and interpret printed matter and computer screens.
Ability to create written communication so others will be able to clearly understand the written communications.
Ability to communicate so others will be able to clearly understand.
Ability to understand speech.
Hazards:
Contact with students who exhibit abusive behaviors.
JOB PROFILE
Annual Contract: 183 days
Classified Salary Schedule: Range 8
Full Time