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Special Education Assistant
II
(Formerly:
Teacher Assistant II)
NATURE
AND SCOPE OF WORK
A Special
Education Assistant II works in a collaborative/team environment,
receives direction from a teacher and reports to Management. A Special
Education Assistant II may work without close supervision. The overall
program responsibility for students remains with the teacher.
The work
involves providing assistance to teachers with the delivery of
programs and services which support learning and provide for the
safety and comfort of students through physical and personal care.
Programs may address a broad range of needs including basic life
skills and age appropriate academic assistance and on-site assistance
to students in work experience programs.
A Special
Education Assistant II provides assistance for students with special
needs, as identified by the School District's Special Education
Department, in the delivery of programs and services in line with
Ministry of Education guidelines.
As well,
the work of an employee in this classification differs from that of an
SEA-I by the additional requirement to provide Level II
(child-specific) paramedical care as outlined in an individual health
care plan.
TYPICAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides
classroom assistance in the delivery of Individual Education Plans (IEP's).
This assistance may include reinforcement of teacher lessons,
supervising tests, carrying out prescribed behaviour modification
programs, and preparing and setting out materials and equipment.
Performs
Level I (non-child specific) personal assistance tasks as defined by
the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health protocols. Such
tasks may include feeding, normal oral hygiene, cleanliness of hands
and face, dressing, toileting, and diapering. May be required, in
accordance with Board policy and regulations, to administer medicines
provided by parents or guardians, and as authorized by a physician.
May provide basic first aid, as required.
An SEA-II
works with a wide variety of students, including those who are
autistic, intellectually, physically and/or sensorially disabled,
and/or students who exhibit inappropriate and sometimes aggressive
behaviours.
Performs
Level II (child-specific) care procedures as defined by the Ministry
of Education and the Ministry of Health protocols. Such procedures may
include gastrostomy care and feeding, bladder catheterization,
management of frequent and severe seizures, glucose monitoring, etc.
Maintains required records of feeding, toileting and seizures.
May provide
input to the design of Individual Education Plans and how they will be
implemented. Within guidelines, and as directed by the teacher, makes
adaptations such as sequence and timing of content of instruction for
individual students.
Assists
students to improve communication and social skills, to conduct
themselves appropriately and to achieve life-skill goals and a
positive self-image and self-esteem.
Accompanies
students on field trips and demonstrates life skills such as public
transportation use, purchase of necessities and cash handling.
Supervises and assists students who have ambulatory problems in
boarding and disembarking buses.
Monitors
and maintains contact with students on-site for work experience
programs, as required.
May
supervise students with special needs at recess and lunch.
In
consultation with the appropriate professional may operate, adjust,
and assist with specialized equipment, e.g. speech computer programs,
personal communicators, light pointers, life skills equipment,
wheelchairs, etc.
Maintains
the confidentiality of sensitive information.
Administers
passive physiotherapy exercises as prescribed, demonstrated and
monitored by a qualified therapist, in accordance with Individual
Education Plans. Adapts gym activities in consultation with classroom
teachers, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, etc.
Upon
request by teachers, participates in meetings with parents to discuss
individual student progress.
Performs
related duties, as required.
JOB
REQUIREMENTS
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS
Knowledge
of a wide variety of disabling conditions which affect children, and
the school programming possibilities which might be used to deal with
them.
Ability to
understand and work with core curriculum at the appropriate grade
level(s).
An
understanding and demonstrated commitment to the philosophy, goals and
processes for including students with special needs into classrooms.
Ability to
acquire child-specific program knowledge and skills which may be
required for behaviour management, equipment handling and
communication alternatives such as sign language and augmentative
communication.
Ability to
implement clearly defined limits of acceptable behaviour with patience
and flexibility, to chart and record behavioural observations, and to
maintain a positive attitude.
Knowledge
and ability to use and adapt computer programs.
Ability to
cope with physical demands such as lifting students with ambulatory
problems, restraining and redirecting students who exhibit
unacceptable behaviour, attending to students requiring assistance
with bathrooms or mobility.
Ability to
work in a team environment with teachers, parents, health care
professionals, district staff, etc.
Ability to
establish and maintain rapport and effective working relationships
with students and staff.
Skill and
ability to communicate effectively in written and oral English.
Interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills required to
perform the duties of the position.
Ability to
qualify for and administer Level II child-specific health care
procedures as provided by in-school support nurse and outlined in the
health care plan.
TRAINING
AND EXPERIENCE
Completion
of grade 12.
Certificate
as a Special Education Assistant, from a community college or an
education institution recognized by the district.
One year
previous related experience,
or
an
equivalent combination of training and experience.
LICENCES, CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATIONS
None.
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