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Special Education Instructional Assistant - Level 2 at Ackerman Charter School District-Bowman School

Application Deadline

4/5/2024 11:55 AM Pacific

Date Posted
3/21/2024
Contact
Kristin Wells
5308851974
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Pay Range
18.24 - 23.78 Per Hour
Add'l Salary Info
Range 9 Classified Salary Schedule Benefits package - Medical, Dental, Vision ($10,500 CAP paid by District) Retirement contribution PERS
Length of Work Year
School Year 185 days
Employment Type
Part Time

About the Employer

Bowman School was established in 1895 and has served as a focal point for the Bowman community since its establishment. When widening of the interstate cut a swathe through the area, the school remained to keep the community intact. Placer County’s Bowman community, the intersection of mini marts and mountain homes, agriculture and fast food huts, sees traffic move to and from the Sierras. Behind the franchised facades and small one of a kind cafes are residential neighborhoods that date back to the days of the Gold Rush. Settled in the mid 1800’s, the community of Bowman was an outgrowth of the regions’ mining camps. Sitting on the bluffs above the North Fork of the American River, this area proved more suitable for raising cattle and growing fruit than for mining gold. The village of Bowman, a country store and post office was firmly established with a spur from the Central Pacific Railroad. The school, originally a one room school building topped by a wood shingled bell tower, was opened to serve the growing population which included dairy farmers, cattle ranchers, and fruit growers. Berries, especially raspberries and strawberries were some of the richest crops, although apples, pears, and peaches were also planted. Long time residents will tell you that the one thing that makes Bowman, Bowman- is the school. If you are interested in joining our family, whether you are credentialed or classified, Bowman is the place for you!

Job Summary

Job Summary

Under supervision of the Superintendent/Principal or designee, a special education instructional assistant (Level 2) will assist a certificated teacher in providing instruction and necessary support to individual students or small groups of students with moderate to severe special needs. Individuals will assist children with meeting the goals and objectives of their Individualized Education Plan (IEP), attend to the physical and health needs of students; monitor and report student progress regarding educational performance. A Special Education instructional assistant will also perform a variety of clerical and supportive duties related to classroom activities, including collected data as directed, and classroom management.

Requirements / Qualifications

Letter of Introduction Resume Letters of Recommendation (minimum 2)

Requirements / Qualifications

Letter of Introduction Resume Letters of Recommendation (minimum 2)

Comments and Other Information

High school diploma or equivalent. Associate of Arts (AA) degree or higher is preferred. Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance. TB Clearance The District determines whether a candidate is qualified for the position based on related work experience, ability to perform essential functions, reference checks, and effective interpersonal and communication skills.

Comments and Other Information


High school diploma or equivalent. Associate of Arts (AA) degree or higher is preferred. Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance. TB Clearance The District determines whether a candidate is qualified for the position based on related work experience, ability to perform essential functions, reference checks, and effective interpersonal and communication skills.