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IA/SP ED Mild/Mod - 5.75 hr / Yorba Middle School (OPEN TO OUSD PERSONNEL ONLY) at Orange Unified School District

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This position is only available to current employees of this school district. Applications submitted by job seekers not currently employed by the school district will not be considered.

Application Deadline

1/23/2020 4:30 PM Pacific

Date Posted
1/15/2020
Contact
Number of Openings
1

Add'l Salary Info

(Range 26) $1,992.51 - $2,556.77 6 steps
Length of Work Year
9.5 months/5.75 hours a day
Employment Type
Part Time

About the Employer

About Us The Orange Unified School District serves approximately 28,000 students in grades kindergarten through 12th, and encompasses all or part of the cities of Anaheim, Garden Grove, Orange, Santa Ana, and Villa Park. In 1953, the citizens of the area voted to form a “unified” school district, combining the original five elementary districts with the high school district into one unified district, now known as the Orange Unified School District. The District has a long history of excellence that continues to grow and be enriched by the accomplishments of its students, teachers, staff and community. VISION - Our Commitment Inspiring our learners of today to be purposeful leaders of tomorrow. MISSION - Our Intention In partnership with our community, we will provide a safe, equitable, and innovative culture of learning for each scholar to have a competitive EDGE as a leader. CORE VALUES - Our Foundation * Integrity - We embrace a culture of ethical and transparent decision making and actions. * Equity - We promote inclusive and culturally relevant environments by supporting the social-emotional and intellectual needs of all. * Respect - We advocate for strong, compassionate relationships that appreciate the unique qualities of our diverse community. * Excellence - We strive for the highest standards in all endeavors by deliberately pursuing continuous growth and innovation.

Job Description / Essential Elements:    Print   
ORANGE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT – SPECIAL EDUCATION DEFINITION Under immediate supervision, assists in conducting positive learning experiences for special education students, including physically disabled students, in assigned areas of study; performs a variety of clerical and supportive tasks for certified instructional personnel; learns and applies individual and general classroom and instructional procedures; oversees students and performs related work as required. This position is directly responsible to the site administrator. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Positions in this class receive direct assignment, supervision, and training from certified instructional personnel and general orientation and training from the principal and through District-approved programs. Incumbents may assist in the instruction of special education students in English and a designated second language with emphasis on oral and written language skills. They assist in bringing stimulating, broadening, and creative experiences to the learning process; assist instructional personnel in bringing positive, intensive, and concentrated study and learning opportunities to individual students, and assist in creating a proper classroom or learning environment. Incumbents are to be almost continuously present and responsible to provide for the basic self-care, emotional support and control, and rudimentary subject learning. The full responsibility for appropriate instruction, curriculum materials and evaluation resides with the instructional personnel. The general guideline is that the instructional assistant will be working with the students individually or in small groups. The individual activities and duties of this position may vary with such factors as grade level, teacher methods, subject area, project goals, and physical demands of students as well as the achievement levels, capabilities, emotional needs, and background of the students. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS This position classification performs light work that involves sitting a portion of the time, may require lifting approximately fifty (50) pounds or more on occasion (e.g., lifting of students and equipment to implement toileting procedures or movement of students to/from wheelchair, stander, walker, etc.), pushing and/or pulling of objects, and walking and standing for extended periods. Positions in this class require mobility to stand, stoop, reach and bend, and dexterity of hands to grasp and manipulate small objects. This position may directly involve diapering and toileting of students. It may also involve the provision of specialized health care services such as providing specialized medical care (tube feeding, catheterization, glucose monitoring and injections) under direct/indirect supervision/ training of the school nurse. A stipend may be paid for performance of specialized medical care procedures. This position requires accurate perceiving of sound, near and far vision, depth perception, handling and working with educational materials and objects, and providing oral information. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Observes and records behavior patterns and develops appropriate techniques to reinforce acceptable behavior; monitors administration of student testing and scores tests as directed; assists instructional personnel with the development and presentation of learning materials and instructional exercises; tutors students individually or in small groups to reinforce and follow-up learning activity; provides feedback regarding student progress in the attainment of individualized goals; oversees and supervises students during classroom activities, in library and on field trips, recess and lunch breaks, and/or during play or physical exercise; maintains discipline in the absence of the teacher; assists in training for personal hygiene, taking care of personal needs, and developing basic self-sufficiencies; provides leadership and guidance; performs a variety of regular clerical duties, such as filing, typing, or duplicating materials; maintains student records, attendance and files; operates a variety of instructional media, computers, office machines and equipment; participates in district inservice programs. OTHER DUTIES Maintains records of materials and equipment as directed; assists in identifying the learning needs of students, and confers with teacher about these needs; assists in instruction orally and in written form in English and a designated second language; provides an emotional and friendly attitude; assists in preparing displays and bulletin boards; assists in decorating classroom. QUALIFICATIONS GUIDE Knowledge of: • General concepts of child growth and development and child behavior characteristics. • Techniques used in controlling, motivating, and tutoring students. • English usage, punctuation, spelling, grammar, and math. • Routine record keeping. • General purposes and goals of public education. • Specific subject area content as required in position assignment. • Methods for effective cooperation with instructional staff and other adults. • Safe working methods and procedures. Ability to: • Assume responsibility for the supervision of students. • Learn and utilize basic methods and procedures to be followed in instructional setting and specialized health care as needed. • Project a mature, constructive, stable, and healthy attitude in the learning environment. • Performs routine clerical work and basic arithmetical calculations. • Demonstrate an understanding, patient, warm, and receptive attitude toward children. • Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. • Maintain cooperative working relationships with students, staff, parents, and the general public. • Demonstrate proficiency in English and a designated second language, as needed, both orally and in writing. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and skill is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and skill would be: • Education and Experience: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade is desirable; good general background and work history; some paid or volunteer experience working with children in an educational or child care setting; or any combination of training and experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities. Minimal typing and computer proficiency is desirable. Incumbents are encouraged to participate in courses, seminars, and workshops in the area of instructional services, health care services, psychology, or guidance. OTHER REQUIREMENTS ? Pass the District’s adopted Proficiency Examination with a satisfactory score of seventy percent (70%) or higher. (Education Code 45344.5) ? Incumbents are designated as “Child Care Custodians.” (Penal Code 11165.5) ? Sign language may be required in some positions. CPR training is desirable. ? If desired, must be proficient in English and a designated second language.

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Open to OUSD employees only. Permanent employees and probationary employees who have served in their probationary period for at least six months or 130 days of actual service, whichever is longer may apply if qualified. OUSD Instructional Assistant Test required. Please call (714) 628-5522 to schedule an appointment to take the test.

  • Test Results/Materials (OUSD Instructional Assistant Test)

    Open to OUSD employees only. Permanent employees and probationary employees who have served in their probationary period for at least six months or 130 days of actual service, whichever is longer may apply if qualified. OUSD Instructional Assistant Test required. Please call (714) 628-5522 to schedule an appointment to take the test.

    • Test Results/Materials (OUSD Instructional Assistant Test)

      Comments and Other Information

      Notice to all applicants: Assembly Bill 1610 prohibits the employment of any person in any classified position (to include Substitute and Temporary Personnel) until the Department of Justice/FBI completes a criminal background record search. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute a contract, express or implied; and any of the provisions contained herein may be modified or revoked without notice. The Orange Unified School District reserves the right to re-advertise this position or delay the filling of this position if it deemed that applicants do not constitute an adequate applicant pool. Should a qualified individual with disabilities need reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, the Orange Unified School District must be notified no later than five working days of the scheduled interview date. The Orange Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, marital status, or disability. Equal employment opportunity will apply to all personnel actions, including, but not limited to recruitment selection, training, transfers, promotions, evaluation, compensation, discipline, layoffs, terminations and rehires. The Orange Unified School District is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer, with Drug-Free and Tobacco-free workplace policies. In accordance with Board Policy, discrimination in any form, including sexual harassment, of or by any employee, applicant contractor, and/or student will not be tolerated. If offered employment, you will be required to provide proof of work eligibility in accordance with Public Law 99-983.

      Comments and Other Information


      Notice to all applicants: Assembly Bill 1610 prohibits the employment of any person in any classified position (to include Substitute and Temporary Personnel) until the Department of Justice/FBI completes a criminal background record search. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute a contract, express or implied; and any of the provisions contained herein may be modified or revoked without notice. The Orange Unified School District reserves the right to re-advertise this position or delay the filling of this position if it deemed that applicants do not constitute an adequate applicant pool. Should a qualified individual with disabilities need reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, the Orange Unified School District must be notified no later than five working days of the scheduled interview date. The Orange Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, marital status, or disability. Equal employment opportunity will apply to all personnel actions, including, but not limited to recruitment selection, training, transfers, promotions, evaluation, compensation, discipline, layoffs, terminations and rehires. The Orange Unified School District is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer, with Drug-Free and Tobacco-free workplace policies. In accordance with Board Policy, discrimination in any form, including sexual harassment, of or by any employee, applicant contractor, and/or student will not be tolerated. If offered employment, you will be required to provide proof of work eligibility in accordance with Public Law 99-983.