Title I Instructional Assistant
Recruited by: Principal
Starting pay:
Working Relationship
Reports to: Principal
Certified classroom teacher
Intervention Specialist
Instructional Coach
Director of Title I
Basic Function:
An instructional assistant works under the direct supervision of a certified teacher. The teacher plans the instructional assistant's instructional activities and evaluates the achievement of the students with whom the instructional assistant works. The instructional assistant is required to work in close physical proximity of the teacher.
Required experience or training:
Completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education, or obtained an associate's degree, or has achieved a passing score on the ParaPro Test. Must have knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and math as appropriate.
Required knowledge, skills and abilities:
Special requirements of the position:
Position responsibilities:
Demonstrates knowledge and application of the elements of effective instruction to assist teaching and learning as developed by the certified staff
Ability to use instructional techniques.
Ability to use data collection and observation techniques.
Provides assistance to certified teacher in collecting data for needs assessment, student selection, desired outcomes, and evaluation as requested.
Maintains adequate records on student work, personal data and test scores as required by certified teacher.
Utilizes appropriate strategies and techniques to provide instructional support in teaching and learning as developed by the certified staff
Ability to apply small group instruction techniques for management and support of student learning.
Ability to supply specific instructional techniques to support academic areas.
May work with individuals or small groups.
Ability to apply techniques that support instruction in reading, writing, and math. May monitor seatwork and keep students on task.
Demonstrates initiative to assess student needs and create program opportunities designed to meet them.
Demonstrates ability to motivate and assist children and youth
Uses appropriate interest and ability level material, and modifies materials as necessary.
Inspires a love of reading, written/spoken language and math skills. May be involved with reading of stories and additional follow-up activities.
Demonstrates proficiency in ways in which technology can assist teaching and learning
Assists students with technology driven lessons and assessments.
Aware of technological equipment.
Demonstrates ability to communicate with colleagues, follow instructions and use problem solving and other skills that will enable the instructional assistant to work as an effective member of the instructional team.
Works under the direct supervision of a certified teacher.
Communicates with parents in a sensitive and professional manner. May participate in parent conferences as requested.
Works cooperatively with district staff members and/or outside agencies as required. Is available at Open House, parent workshops, and special functions as requested.
Works cooperatively with building staff members. Maintains personal time cards or other required information. Monitors and records progress of students as directed by certified teacher.