Special Education Support Staff

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02492, Needham, MA, USA
In-Office
20-21 Hourly
Entry level
Social Impact
The Role
Work as part of a classroom team to manage behavior, provide social/emotional support, assist with academic tasks, implement treatment plans and IEPs, apply therapeutic interventions (TCI, CBT, solution-focused), collect data, communicate with families, and support residential and transportation needs during school vacations and summer programs.
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Summary of position: Work as part of a classroom team of three in a classroom of up to nine children with social, emotional, learning and behavioral disabilities.  Primary responsibilities include behavior management, social/emotional support, assisting the teacher with planning and implementing academic tasks, as well as working with specialists (e.g., Health, gym, art, music etc.) to create a highly structured environment conducive to learning.  Classroom staff will also work as a team to create a calm environment during all activities.  The SpEd Support Staff must be committed to child centered, family focuses, culturally competent care and strengths-based treatment.   

 Education and Licensure 

Required:       High school diploma or GED  

Preferred:      Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree; Valid US Driver’s License and ability to transport children into the community.                        

Experience 

            Preferred: Experience working with social, emotional, behavioral and learning disabilities 

Required mental abilities: Ability to be flexible and work collaboratively.  Ability to respond to emergency situations quickly and safely.  Ability to work in a stressful and fast paced environment.  Must understand child development and the impact of emotional, behavioral, and learning disabilities.  Must understand issues of confidentiality.  Must be receptive to supervision and professional development.   

Required physical abilities: Ability to work and stand for extended period of time.  Job may require bending, stooping, stretching, and lifting.  Job requires the ability to perform therapeutic physical intervention as needed. 

Essential functions: 

  1. Work as a part of a multidisciplinary team to further the emotional, behavioral, and educational development of children. 
  2. Maintain a classroom atmosphere that is conducive to learning and effectively manage the behavior of students in small and large groups. 
  3. Apply Walker’s model of childcare, including Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), which requires physical restraint when necessary, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, cooperative group games, and behavioral support. 
  4. Implement treatment protocol and appropriate therapeutic strategies established in children’s treatment plans, IEPs, and individual support plans. 
  5. Meet children’s physical needs and provide a safe and therapeutic environment for children.   
  6. Participate fully in the administrative functions of teaching and childcare, including attending and participating in required meetings, completing assigned report writing tasks in a timely manner, and actively communicating with families and members of the students’ multidisciplinary team. 
  7. Actively participate in supervision and professional development opportunities offered at Walker.   
  8. Assist the lead teacher in collecting data and writing progress notes as needed   
  9. Assist in writing daily updates to families/guardians and
  10. Completing weekly school logs
  11. Work on a residential house during school vacation periods.  Plan developmentally appropriate activities and programming for the group.   
  12. Provide transportation to students for medical appointments and/or visits as needed.  
  13. Working as part of a wake-up team on the residence and assure that medications are administered, routines are completed, and students arrive to school on time.  
  14. Lead the assigned homeroom during the summer program, including ensuring that students participate in all activities and lead students on field trips.  
  15. Follow and implement all Walker policies and procedures. 
  16. All other duties, as assigned.   

 

Supervision to be received: Directly responsible to and supervised by the Day Program Supervisor

Supervision to be exercised: None

Qualifications

Walker is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon an individual’s race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, national guard or reserve unit obligations, participation in discrimination complaint-related activities, or membership in any category protected by federal or state law.

Skills Required

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree
  • Valid US Driver's License and ability to transport children into the community
  • Experience working with social, emotional, behavioral and learning disabilities
  • Ability to be flexible and work collaboratively
  • Ability to respond to emergency situations quickly and safely
  • Understand child development and the impact of emotional, behavioral, and learning disabilities
  • Understand issues of confidentiality
  • Receptive to supervision and professional development
  • Ability to work and stand for extended periods; bending, stooping, stretching, and lifting as needed
  • Ability to perform therapeutic physical intervention (physical restraint) as needed (TCI)
  • Ability to implement treatment protocols, IEPs, and individual support plans
  • Ability to apply Walker's model of childcare including TCI, CBT, Solution Focused Therapy, and behavioral supports
  • Ability to complete administrative tasks: report writing, data collection, and communication with families
  • Availability to work residential shifts during school vacations and participate in summer program duties
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The Company
379 Employees
Year Founded: 1961

What We Do

Founded in 1961, Walker Therapeutic & Educational Programs is a leading nonprofit organization providing comprehensive programming in the fields of child welfare, children’s behavioral health, and special education. The organization provides high-quality, evidence-informed supports and services to children and families from 150 communities throughout Massachusetts.

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