Instructional Assistant - Gen Ed.- Extended Learning Program - 6 hrs per day, 11am Start Time (22-23 School Year) at Pajaro Valley Unified School District

Application Deadline

1/2/2023 12:30 PM Pacific

Date Posted
11/10/2022
Number of Openings
10
Add'l Salary Info
$15.00 - $17.51 per hour + 5% Bilingual Stipend if applicable
Length of Work Year
6/181 days per year
Employment Type
Full and Part Time

Job Summary

Job Summary

Works under general supervision of the classroom teacher. Follows well-defined guidelines, policies and written procedures. Exercises patience, tolerance and objectivity when working with individual or groups of students. Uses judgment to determine students’ needs and when to seek assistance from instructor or other staff. Work is in a classroom setting or outside supervising recreational activities. Work is performed in a classroom or small group environment where there is moderate exposure to communicable disease and hygiene needs of students.

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PAJARO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

POSITION DESCRIPTION

 

Position:                      Instructional Assistant – General Education  

Job Code:                   600

Department:               School Sites                                                        

Reports To:                Principal or Designee  

SUMMARY

Assists teachers in the direct care and supervision of the students in a classroom.  Maintains and prepares classroom materials, attendance records, and student personnel files.  May provide instructional assistance to individuals or small groups of students.

 

NATURE AND SCOPE

Works under general supervision of the classroom teacher.  Follows well-defined guidelines, policies and written procedures.  Exercises patience, tolerance and objectivity when working with individual or groups of students.  Uses judgment to determine students’ needs and when to seek assistance from instructor or other staff.  Work is in a classroom setting or outside supervising recreational activities.  Work is performed in a classroom or small group environment where there is moderate exposure to communicable disease and hygiene needs of students.

 

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

This is an entry level position in the Instructional Assistant series.  Instructional Assistants-General Ed provide assistance to teachers and students in a K-12 general education classroom. 

ESSENTIAL TYPES OF DUTIES   (Duties may include but are not limited to the following)

  • Works with instructor to assist in assessments and implement lesson plans by providing positive learning experiences for students.
  • Assists the instructor in maintaining classroom discipline by observing the activities of the students and maintaining order.
  • Gives each student individual and special attention each day.  Responds to each student’s particular needs and characteristics.  Insures that all students receive equal attention.
  • Works with students in small groups for lessons in reading and writing.
  • May assist instructor with attendance.  Phones individual parents regarding student’s attendance.
  • Discuss with the teacher lessons and the progress of each student.
  • Reports to the instructor any signs of illness or distress observed in the students.  Aids in dealing with the situation, as appropriate.
  • Sets up and arranges supplies and equipment in the classroom as directed.  Prepares teaching aids, labels, charts, bulletin boards and displays as instructed.
  • Helps to ensure that program policies and procedures are followed at the school site.
  • May assist with communication and translation when requested.
  • Performs additional related duties in order to accomplish the objectives of the position.

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge and Skills: Requires a basic knowledge of child guidance principles and practices and an understanding of the goals and objectives of the instructional programs.  Knowledge of arithmetic, grammar, spelling, language and reading sufficient to assist students with homework or other projects is required.  Requires good communication skills to interact with students, staff and parents.  General knowledge of basic clerical and record keeping is necessary.

Abilities:  Requires demonstrated ability to understand and interpret teacher's instructions in order to assist in instruction of children; to understand the needs and differences of children; to balance emotional support and discipline to deal with behavior problems; and to perform clerical and classroom support duties with minimum supervision.  Requires the ability to communicate with students, staff, parents and the public using patience and courtesy, and in a manner that reflects positively on the District.  Must be able to work well independently and as part of a team.

Physical Abilities:  Requires sufficient visual acuity and depth perception to recognize letters and numbers, and to observe the activity of children and other recipients.  Requires lifting of light to moderate objects (under 50 pounds) and lifting of infants and toddlers.  Requires sufficient ambulatory ability to walk 100 meters, and hand and finger dexterity and hand/eye coordination to use a computer keyboard and common office equipment.  Requires speaking and hearing ability sufficient to hear over a phone and carry on conversations.

Minimum Qualifications (Education and/or Experience): This is the minimum experience and education/training standards which will be used to admit or reject applicants for examination as approved by the Personnel Commission on December 18, 2008.

Completion of an AA degree and six (6) months of experience working with students in a classroom or other organized setting.

 or

 A High School Diploma or completion of GED and 48 college units or the ability to pass an NCLB required exam provided by the District and six (6) months of experience working with students in a classroom or other organized setting.

License and Certificates:  Must be able to obtain CPR and First Aide Certification

 

 

 

 

 

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Pajaro Valley Unified School District is accepting applications for Instructional Assistant-General Education for the 2022-2023 School Year. To be considered, the following must be furnished: Classified Employment Application Completion of an AA degree and six (6) months of experience working with students in a classroom or other organized setting. OR A High School Diploma or completion of GED and 48 college units or the ability to pass an NCLB required exam provided by the District and six (6) months of experience working with students in a classroom or other organized setting.

SELECTION PROCEDURE: Individuals interested in employment are asked to describe any training, education, experience, or skills relevant to this position. The process will begin with the competitive screening of qualified applicants. Qualified applicants will be invited to participate in a written, oral, and/or practical examination. Successful candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list according to the examination score. Final selection will then be made in accordance with Merit System rules from the established eligibility list. Fingerprinting and criminal record checks will be done on all prospective employees. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request with their application. Resumes and letters of recommendations are encouraged. Please attach to your application packet. All materials received will be acknowledged and treated confidentially. An Equal Opportunity Employer.


      Pajaro Valley Unified School District is accepting applications for Instructional Assistant-General Education for the 2022-2023 School Year. To be considered, the following must be furnished: Classified Employment Application Completion of an AA degree and six (6) months of experience working with students in a classroom or other organized setting. OR A High School Diploma or completion of GED and 48 college units or the ability to pass an NCLB required exam provided by the District and six (6) months of experience working with students in a classroom or other organized setting.

      SELECTION PROCEDURE: Individuals interested in employment are asked to describe any training, education, experience, or skills relevant to this position. The process will begin with the competitive screening of qualified applicants. Qualified applicants will be invited to participate in a written, oral, and/or practical examination. Successful candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list according to the examination score. Final selection will then be made in accordance with Merit System rules from the established eligibility list. Fingerprinting and criminal record checks will be done on all prospective employees. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request with their application. Resumes and letters of recommendations are encouraged. Please attach to your application packet. All materials received will be acknowledged and treated confidentially. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

          Comments and Other Information

          EMPLOYEE BENEFITS All regular employees who work a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week are entitled to the following fringe benefits (effective on the first of the month following employment). The District offers several options for Medical benefits—SISC Blue Shield, SISC Anthem Blue Cross and Kaiser; three Delta Dental plan options; and Vision Care--Vision Service Plan (VSP) for employee and dependents, Life Insurance, Long Term Disability and sick leave coverage for employee only. Classified employees are required to join the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) and as such contribute up to 7% of their monthly salary to PERS on a pre-tax basis. ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Employment with the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is not complete or official until applicants meet all pre-employment requirements, including Board of Trustee approval. As part of the selection process, all new employees are required to provide the following information: new employees must be fingerprinted (paid by the District); TB test (paid by the employee); social security card; picture identification; and authorization to work (I-9). PAY DAYS: Permanent employees are paid on the last working day of each month. PROBATION AND SALARY POLICY: Classified positions have a one hundred and thirty days (130) probationary period. New employees typically start on the first step. Any probationary or permanent employee will receive an annual step increment July 1st following fiscal year. Additional step increases occur yearly thereafter until the sixth salary step is achieved. Employees who work less than twelve (12) months per year and/or eight (8) hours per day should calculate their pay rate on an hourly basis and/or refer to hourly rates on the Classified Salary schedule.

          Comments and Other Information


          EMPLOYEE BENEFITS All regular employees who work a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week are entitled to the following fringe benefits (effective on the first of the month following employment). The District offers several options for Medical benefits—SISC Blue Shield, SISC Anthem Blue Cross and Kaiser; three Delta Dental plan options; and Vision Care--Vision Service Plan (VSP) for employee and dependents, Life Insurance, Long Term Disability and sick leave coverage for employee only. Classified employees are required to join the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) and as such contribute up to 7% of their monthly salary to PERS on a pre-tax basis. ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Employment with the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is not complete or official until applicants meet all pre-employment requirements, including Board of Trustee approval. As part of the selection process, all new employees are required to provide the following information: new employees must be fingerprinted (paid by the District); TB test (paid by the employee); social security card; picture identification; and authorization to work (I-9). PAY DAYS: Permanent employees are paid on the last working day of each month. PROBATION AND SALARY POLICY: Classified positions have a one hundred and thirty days (130) probationary period. New employees typically start on the first step. Any probationary or permanent employee will receive an annual step increment July 1st following fiscal year. Additional step increases occur yearly thereafter until the sixth salary step is achieved. Employees who work less than twelve (12) months per year and/or eight (8) hours per day should calculate their pay rate on an hourly basis and/or refer to hourly rates on the Classified Salary schedule.