TITLE:NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT SERVICES ACADEMIC TUTOR
JOB SUMMARY:The N.A.S.S. academic tutor will work with Native American students within the framework of the school setting to provide support with skill development in math reading and language arts. The tutor will also provide support to students with organizational skills time management and school success.
REPORTS TO: Title VI Coordinator
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Provide academic instruction and support related to school success in individual small group and classroom settings.
- Support Native American students literacy development by using reading and writing strategies appropriate to the students level of proficiency.
- Support Native American students math concept development by implementing lessons activities and strategies appropriate to the students level of proficiency.
- Assist Native American students in preparing for assessments by reinforcing thinking and study skills and reviewing materials learned.
- Provide feedback to the teacher regarding Native American students progress and challenges in the learning academic content and language.
- Communicate with teachers staff and NASS personnel regarding individual students as related to student achievement school success and student and family needs.
- Collaborate with teachers staff and NASS personnel to plan effective interventions and support student achievement based on data derived from students parents and staff.
- Must be able to maintain accurate records (journals daily logs spreadsheet etc.) as well as interpret basic data and information related to student learning and behavior.
EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
- Demonstrate ability to engage in positive interactions with elementary age students; ability to effectively communicate concepts related to student learning and success; maintain confidentiality; and manage positive student behavior in individual small group and classroom setting.
- Certification or an Associates degree or 48 college hours.
- Demonstrate proficiency with elementary math concepts (PK5) English Language Arts (reading writing speaking) and proper punctuation grammar spelling and vocabulary.
- Demonstrate ability to work both independently and in small group settings.
- Demonstrate ability to effectively use basic office software (e.g. Word Excel) basic office equipment (e.g. copier).
- Demonstrate ability to use Google applications and/or ability to learn the use of Google applications.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Will be required to regularly stand sit and walk for extended periods.
- Must regularly lift/move objects up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift/move objects up to 25 pounds.
- May be asked to participate in a limited number of evening activities and/or training activities.
- Ability to communicate effectively with parents staff members and students from all cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
- This position is funded by Title VI Federal Funds and is dependent upon continued availability of such funds.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Parttime during the school day
- 19.5 hours per week
- Days and hours to be determined
- Current certified YPS employees are not eligible during their work day
- Will travel between multiple elementary sites
- Hourly Rate:
- Certified Teachers $25/hour
- Noncertified Support $14.77/hour
STATUS:NonExempt Support Personnel or Certified Personnel
EVALUATION:This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee of this job. Duties responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with the provisions of the Boards policy of evaluation for certified personnel.