Special Education Teacher's Assistant
22 hours ago
San Antonio
Job DescriptionDescription: Autism Treatment Center Position Requirements: Teacher’s Assistant UNIT: Educational Services TITLE OF SUPERVISOR: Behavioral and Educational Services Coordinator (BESC) SHIFT: Full-Time Year-round Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm STATUS: Non-Exempt PAY: $13.00-15.00/hr, opportunities for unlimited overtime hours While this position requirement statement is intended to be an accurate reflection of the job requirements, the Program Director, Management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties from particular jobs and to assign other duties as necessary. This position involves tasks that expose you to mucous membrane contact, skin contact, blood, bodily fluids, bodily tissues, and/ or the potential for spills and splashes of these fluids. Use of appropriate protective measures (i.e., universal precautions, blood-borne pathogen procedures) is required for every employee engaged in this position. Purpose: The teacher’s assistant (TA) works directly with students in order to help them attain and maintain the skills necessary to achieve maximum functional independence. The TA supports and promotes the rights of the students and functions effectively as a member of the Interdisciplinary Team. Essential Functions: The following tasks must be performed by all staff members in this job category. Basic Responsibilities • Follow ATC Policies and Procedures, • Adhere to universal precautions and blood-borne pathogen standards, • Use the least restrictive methods necessary to maintain the safety of the student, self, and others, • Communicate appropriately with students, caregivers, coworkers, and supervisors, • Follow the basic principles of applied behavior analysis, • Conduct direct teaching with students, including functional academics, communication, social interaction, community integration, recreational skills, vocational skills, and daily living skills, • Implement the objectives and procedures identified in the Individual Education Plan, Behavior Intervention Plan, and other educational and behavioral protocols, • Collect educational and behavioral data, • Complete required documentation in a timely manner (e.g., incident reports, injury reports, etc.), • Assist with housekeeping tasks to maintain a safe, orderly environment, • Transport students to appointments and recreational activities, • Supervise meal and snack times, • Attend meetings and in-service training as scheduled, • Administer medication under the approval and supervision of the nurse or the BESC, • Report hazardous equipment or conditions to the Safety Committee, • Report repair or maintenance needs to the Facilities Coordinator, • Report student illness, injury, or medical concerns to the Nurse, • Report any indication of abuse or neglect to the QIDP, • Report behavioral occurrences or concerns to the BESC, • Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm, • Year-round Occasionally (1 – 33% of the time) • Lift and carry 40lbs – 80lbs while handling students, • Push a wheelchair holding a student whose total weight may exceed 200 pounds, • Engage in fine-motor movements such as grasping small objects, • Engage in gross-motor movements such as standing, walking, bending, and squatting in order to respond to the needs of the students, • Engage in the range of motion necessary to work and play with the students, • Be able to read and write, • Be reliable with timeliness and attendance, • Work as an effective and productive member of a team, • Be receptive and responsive to feedback from coworkers and supervisors, • Provide an organized environment for safe and effective teaching and learning, • Provide a welcoming and compassionate environment for the students and their caregivers, • Work with students with Developmental Disabilities, academic deficits, and behavioral needs, • Communicate clearly and effectively within a team, • Exhibit patience and flexibility, maintain a positive attitude, and handle stressful situations appropriately, • Meet physical requirements in order to safely manage behavior and actively participate with students, • Respond quickly and effectively in emergency situations, • Maintain current CPR, First Aid, and SAMA certifications, • Maintain current Texas Driver’s License, • Perform SAMA techniques as needed, • Perform CPR as needed, • Perform an abdominal thrust maneuver as needed, • Staff must be able to safely complete the following tasks involving tools and equipment:, • Measure temperature using an ear thermometer, • Drive an automobile or a wheelchair-accessible van, • Assist with the use of Alternative and Augmentative Communication Devices, • Monitor fire alarm devices, • Use computers, tablets, iPads, copy machines, and cell phones as needed Possible Safety and Health Risks • Blood or bodily fluid exposure, • Slip or fall exposure, • Physical and/or verbal abuse exposure from students or their caregivers, • Exposure to muscle strain from lifting, stooping, reaching, and twisting