Instructional Assistant I-BilingualBiliterate (Mandarin)

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Los Angeles, CA - USA

profile Hourly Salary: $ 20 - 24
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

ASSIGNMENT

CONTINUOUS

POSITION
There is currently one (1) position available five and one-half (5.5) hours per day five (5) days per week nine and one-half (9.5) months a year. The tentative working hours are 78:30 AM to 2:30 PM and the position is located at Rowland High School.

FILING PERIOD:
Applications for this position will be accepted online onlyuntil enough qualified applications are received.

*Applicants will be sent notifications via e-mail only*

SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Under the direction of an assigned supervisor reinforces teachers lesson plans working with students in small groups or on a one-to-one basis; provides classroom support activities; maintains student discipline; scores tests using key and records data; and performs other related duties as required. Positions in the specialized language classes require incumbents to assist non and limited English speaking students in their primary language.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Incumbents receive direction and supervision from a teacher and are normally assigned to the elementary level but may be assigned up to secondary or adult education classes. While the majority of assistants are assigned to one classroom an assistant may work in multiple classrooms grade levels and curriculum. Teachers are readily available provide lesson plans and may discuss daily classroom activities with assistant. Student motivation and disciplinary techniques (e.g. oral reprimands/reinforcements stickers placing names on chalkboards) may be utilized by assistants without supervisory direction for the purpose of maintaining a controlled structured classroom environment. Students in the classes may range from low achievers to gifted and may include students with learning disabilities and limited or non-English speaking proficiencies. Errors may impact the educational program and create poor public relations.
An Instructional Assistant I is distinguished from the class of Instructional Assistant II in that the latters assignment consists of at least a majority of the following duties; operates under a master teacher concept; interprets point systems and uses independent judgment to deduct points from students earned scores for poor behavior; issues student referrals; works in specialized educational programs such as Special Education Opportunity Classes ESL Alternative Learning Programs and Vocational Training; works with students who are low achievers limited/non-English speakers or who have physical handicaps learning disabilities or significant behavioral problems; uses a variety of motivation or disciplinary techniques including concerted individual approaches and understanding to student problems; independently adjusts pace or approach of instructional materials; works with multiple learning systems; spends the great majority of time working with students; curriculum consists of multiple grade levels; demands greater patience due to slow learners or behavioral problems; may be subject to greater physical and verbal abuse; and errors/poor judgment may not only impact the educational program and public image but potentially result in significant student confrontations.

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EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
EDUCATION:

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires all paraprofessionals who provide instructional assistance to possess a high school diploma or equivalent along with one of the following:
  1. A minimum of 48 semester or 72 quarter units of college coursework.
  2. An Associate or higher degree from an accredited college or university.
  3. Pass an assessment administered by the Rowland Unified Personnel Commission that demonstrates knowledge of the ability to assist in teaching reading writing and mathematics.
EXPERIENCE: Six months of experience working with students or school-aged children in a school or structured setting is required.

Applicants must provide a copy of the following at the time of application:
  • High SchoolDiplomaorequivalent is required; OR
  • College transcripts on letterhead/watermarked paper orDiplomaifyou completed your AA/BA/MA* (if applicable)
*Transcripts or diplomas from foreign countries must be certified to meettheUS equivalenttobe considered. Click on US equivalent for a list of agencies that provide this service.RUSD will only accept evaluations from the agencies listed within the document.

You may upload your documents to your application or email them to. Applications without supporting documents will beconsideredincompleteandwill bedisqualified.

If you need assistance with your application please contact Crystal Vahimarae at cvahimarae@or call .

LANGUAGE/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT:
Positions in the specialized language classes require individuals who can speak and read (bilingual) or speak read and write (bilingual/biliterate) a second language as specified.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Employees in this classification may stand for extended periods of time walk sit stoop/bend reach overhead lift and carry up to 25 lbs. use fingers repetitively simultaneously use both arms legs and hands; hear normal voice conversation; speak clearly; have depth perception and color vision distinguish shades see small details and long distances and use a computer and telephone.

ENVIRONMENT: Employees in this classification may work indoors and outdoors; in seasonal heat and cold in direct contact with the public students and District personnel and in the absence of direct supervision.

EXAMINATION

EXAMINATION - OPEN / PROMOTIONAL WITH DUAL CERTIFICATION:
The examination for the position may consist of the following:

  • Assessment (if the candidate does not have48 semester or 72 quarter units of college coursework)
  • Structured Interview
  • Bilingual evaluation (Ability to speak Mandarin)
  • Biliterate evaluation (Ability to read/write in Mandarin)

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

PROOF OF EDUCATION:
If you received your education outside of the United StatesyouMUSThaveyour degree/transcripts evaluated by an approved agency transcript evaluation service that certifies that your degree meets the United States equivalent for it to be considered.For more information about organizations that offer this service please access the following: following: will only accept evaluations from agencies listed within the document.

ADVANCED SALARY STEP PLACEMENT
New employees are normally placed at Step A of the appropriate salary range for this classification. If the hiring authority requests advanced salary step placement to the Personnel Director the new employees eligibility will be determined in accordance with Personnel Commission Rule and Regulation 17.2.1. The Personnel Commission shall have final approval on any advanced salary step placement requests. Contact the Personnel Commission office for further information if you are hired.Advanced salary placement is only available to employees upon their initial hire.

APPOINTMENT
Candidates who pass all hurdles of the testing process will be placed on an eligibility list in rank order based on final scores including any veterans / seniority credit. The top three ranks of eligibles who are ready and willing to accept the position shall be referred to the hiring administrator for an interview. The eligibility list will be established forsix (6) months. All new employees are subject to passing a physical examination tuberculosis test background review and must provide satisfactory evidence of authorization to work in the United States. Employment start date is contingent upon fingerprinting and criminal background clearance.

In accordance with Education Code 45301 an employee appointed to this class must serve a probationary period of six (6) months or 130 working days of paid service whichever is longer. No employee shall attain permanent status in the classified service until s/he has completed a probationary period in a class. An employee may be released at any time during the probationary period.

PROCESSING FEE:
New employees will be charged a processing fee (approximately $64) for the cost of fingerprinting. This fee must be paid at the time of processing appointment with a MONEY ORDER ONLY payable to RUSD.

VETERANS CREDIT
For entry-level classes veterans with thirty (30) days or more of active service (during a time of war or national emergency) who obtain a passing score shall be allowed an additional credit of five (5) points and disabled veterans receive ten (10) additional points.Entry-level positions are defined as all positions within the classified service when theemployee is first employedby the District except for positions designated as management or senior management.Veterans must supply a copy of their Form DD214 along with their application to receive such credit.Veterans credit can only be applied once upon initial hire.

ASSIGNMENTCONTINUOUSPOSITIONThere is currently one (1) position available five and one-half (5.5) hours per day five (5) days per week nine and one-half (9.5) months a year. The tentative working hours are 78:30 AM to 2:30 PM and the position is located at Rowland High School.FILING PERIOD:Applicati...
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Key Skills

  • Administrative Skills
  • Time Management
  • Diplomatic Skills
  • Listening Skill
  • Languages Fluency
  • Organizational Skill
  • Pressure Management
  • Discipline Skills
  • Communication
  • Relationship Management
  • Client Services
  • Flexibility
  • IT Skill
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