- This posting willremain open until filled.
- Location: Oak Grove Academy - Tom McCall Upper Elementary or Gales Creek
- Hours: 7.5 hours/day and 6.5 hours/day available
- Multiple Permanent and Temporary positions available
- Start Date: Week of August 25thSchool Year. New staff Training Aug 18-19th.Pending your clearance for Background and Fingerprints.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred but not required
- Benefits: Medical Dental Retirement-PERS and Tuition Reimbursement Available
Job Classification: Instructional Services
Job Title: Skills Trainer
The role of Skills Trainer offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact under the guidance of a licensed professional. This position is integral to the success of teaching and therapeutic teams providing focused academic and behavioral support to students with diverse impairmentsemotional behavioral neurological cognitive and psychiatricwithin a specialized public school setting. Skills Trainers are pivotal in fostering an inclusive learning environment and reports to the Special Education Administrator or their designee.
Oak Grove Academy serves students in grades 6-12 who require special education services and thrive in a supportive structured setting. Our two locations are dedicated to transforming challenges into successes by addressing students social-emotional needs behavioral issues and developmental disabilities. Oak Grove Academy prides itself on offering a holistic therapeutic program with comprehensive integrated mental health behavioral and academic support tailored to each students unique needs ensuring their growth and achievement throughout the school day. To ensure we can provide evidence-based individualized support we maintain a low student-to-staff ratio.
For more information about our school and job opportunities candidates can contact the program administrator at
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Offer behavioral support both inside and outside the classroom utilizing techniques such as redirection positive reinforcement collaborative discussions and planning with students in alignment with the program model.
- Guide students in acquiring and practicing social emotional and academic skills.
- Deliver individual and small group instructional services to students under the supervision of a licensed staff member.
- Implement crisis intervention and physical management techniques per SafetyCare training to ensure the safety of students staff and facilities. Ride district buses in the morning and afternoon as necessary to ensure students arrive at school safely and follow SafetyCare methods on the bus if required.
- Provide ongoing supervision and monitoring of students especially during transition periods throughout the school day (e.g. arrival meals breaks recess etc.) in collaboration with other staff members. Track and document student progress as directed.
- Continuously assess the level of intervention required to support and facilitate classroom learning activities.
- Work closely with licensed Mental Health Specialists administration and classroom staff to understand students skill levels characteristics strengths disabilities learning styles and primary objectives.
- Comply with mandatory reporting laws and promptly report any suspicions of potential abuse neglect self-harm or endangerment of others to the program Principal program coordinator (or designated substitute).
- Build and maintain a rapport with students that reflects professionalism and respect adapting interaction styles to meet the needs of individual students.
- Safeguard the confidentiality of information related to students and their families. Conduct searches of students when necessary in accordance with program guidelines.
- Stay informed about program safety protocols and implement all required instructions participate in drills and emergency procedures.
- Actively attend and participate in regular department and other staff meetings.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop creative solutions for challenging student situations. Mentor peers when requested to assist with the orientation and training of new staff or those new to their positions.
- Support school health protocols and oversee student needs related to health first aid and the isolation of students exhibiting concerning health symptoms.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
- Confers regularly with immediate supervisor
- Demonstrates professionalism and appropriate judgment in behavior speech and dress in a neat clean and appropriate professional manner for the assignment and work setting
- Maintains consistent and predictable attendance to meet the requirements of the position.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: High School diploma or equivalent; 72 quarter hours of accredited college or equivalent education or passing score on District Highly Qualified Assessment. Bachelors Degree preferred but NOT required.
Experience: Perfer1-2 years of experience working with behaviorally at-risk children or an equivalent amount of education and experience.
Skills:
Skills and Qualifications:
Knowledge: Knowledge of child development principles and instructional methods or a willingness to learn.
Abilities:
Work well independently and hormoniously with others communicating effectively across diverse backgrounds in English Spanish or other relevant languages. Follow minimal instructions manage multiple tasks and maintain confidentiality. Understand and apply policies meet deadlines and adapt quickly to instructional methods. Effectively manage student behavior using verbal and physical cues. Physically able to support classroom activities including lifting moving and performing student management techniques.
Continuing Education/Training Clearances: Pre-employment criminal justice fingerprint clearance and criminal background check.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
In a 6.5-8 hour work day this job requires:
R- Rarely (Less than .5 hr per day) O-Occasionally (.5-2.5 hrs per day)
F-Frequently (2.5-5.5 hrs per day) C-Continually (5.5-8 hrs per day)
NA-Not applicable
Physical Requirements | NA | R | O | F | C |
Sitting | | | | X | |
Stationary | | | | X | |
Walking (surface level) | | | | X | |
Walking (uneven surface) | | | X | | |
Crawling | | X | | | |
Crouching | | | | X | |
Stooping (bend at knees) | | | | X | |
Twisting (knees/waist/neck) | | | | X | |
Turn/pivot | | | | X | |
Climbing (stairs) | | | X | | |
Climbing (ladder) | | X | | | |
Reaching overhead | | | | X | |
Reaching extension | | | | X | |
Repetitive use arms | | | | X | |
Repetitive use wrists | | | | X | |
Repetitive use hands grasping | | | | X | |
Repetitive use hands squeezing | | | | X | |
Fine manipulation | | | X | | |
Using foot control | X | | | | |
Pushing/Pulling: Max weight 40lbs | | | X | | |
Lifting/Carrying: Max weight 40lbs | | | | X | |
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Duties may require physical interaction with students who exhibit aggressive emotional or unpredictable behavior. Exposure to outdoor weather conditions may occur. The work environment is typically moderate in noise but can occasionally be very loud. It may also be fast-paced and emotionally demanding.
The Forest Grove School District is an equal opportunity employer and provides services to the public on an equal opportunity basis and does not discriminate in employment or the provision of public services on the basis of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender expression gender identity national origin age disability political affiliation or belief citizenship or marital status.
Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Director of Human Resources at the Forest Grove School District .
This posting willremain open until filled.Location: Oak Grove Academy - Tom McCall Upper Elementary or Gales CreekHours: 7.5 hours/day and 6.5 hours/day availableMultiple Permanent and Temporary positions availableStart Date: Week of August 25thSchool Year. New staff Training Aug 18-19th.Pending you...
- This posting willremain open until filled.
- Location: Oak Grove Academy - Tom McCall Upper Elementary or Gales Creek
- Hours: 7.5 hours/day and 6.5 hours/day available
- Multiple Permanent and Temporary positions available
- Start Date: Week of August 25thSchool Year. New staff Training Aug 18-19th.Pending your clearance for Background and Fingerprints.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred but not required
- Benefits: Medical Dental Retirement-PERS and Tuition Reimbursement Available
Job Classification: Instructional Services
Job Title: Skills Trainer
The role of Skills Trainer offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact under the guidance of a licensed professional. This position is integral to the success of teaching and therapeutic teams providing focused academic and behavioral support to students with diverse impairmentsemotional behavioral neurological cognitive and psychiatricwithin a specialized public school setting. Skills Trainers are pivotal in fostering an inclusive learning environment and reports to the Special Education Administrator or their designee.
Oak Grove Academy serves students in grades 6-12 who require special education services and thrive in a supportive structured setting. Our two locations are dedicated to transforming challenges into successes by addressing students social-emotional needs behavioral issues and developmental disabilities. Oak Grove Academy prides itself on offering a holistic therapeutic program with comprehensive integrated mental health behavioral and academic support tailored to each students unique needs ensuring their growth and achievement throughout the school day. To ensure we can provide evidence-based individualized support we maintain a low student-to-staff ratio.
For more information about our school and job opportunities candidates can contact the program administrator at
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Offer behavioral support both inside and outside the classroom utilizing techniques such as redirection positive reinforcement collaborative discussions and planning with students in alignment with the program model.
- Guide students in acquiring and practicing social emotional and academic skills.
- Deliver individual and small group instructional services to students under the supervision of a licensed staff member.
- Implement crisis intervention and physical management techniques per SafetyCare training to ensure the safety of students staff and facilities. Ride district buses in the morning and afternoon as necessary to ensure students arrive at school safely and follow SafetyCare methods on the bus if required.
- Provide ongoing supervision and monitoring of students especially during transition periods throughout the school day (e.g. arrival meals breaks recess etc.) in collaboration with other staff members. Track and document student progress as directed.
- Continuously assess the level of intervention required to support and facilitate classroom learning activities.
- Work closely with licensed Mental Health Specialists administration and classroom staff to understand students skill levels characteristics strengths disabilities learning styles and primary objectives.
- Comply with mandatory reporting laws and promptly report any suspicions of potential abuse neglect self-harm or endangerment of others to the program Principal program coordinator (or designated substitute).
- Build and maintain a rapport with students that reflects professionalism and respect adapting interaction styles to meet the needs of individual students.
- Safeguard the confidentiality of information related to students and their families. Conduct searches of students when necessary in accordance with program guidelines.
- Stay informed about program safety protocols and implement all required instructions participate in drills and emergency procedures.
- Actively attend and participate in regular department and other staff meetings.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop creative solutions for challenging student situations. Mentor peers when requested to assist with the orientation and training of new staff or those new to their positions.
- Support school health protocols and oversee student needs related to health first aid and the isolation of students exhibiting concerning health symptoms.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
- Confers regularly with immediate supervisor
- Demonstrates professionalism and appropriate judgment in behavior speech and dress in a neat clean and appropriate professional manner for the assignment and work setting
- Maintains consistent and predictable attendance to meet the requirements of the position.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: High School diploma or equivalent; 72 quarter hours of accredited college or equivalent education or passing score on District Highly Qualified Assessment. Bachelors Degree preferred but NOT required.
Experience: Perfer1-2 years of experience working with behaviorally at-risk children or an equivalent amount of education and experience.
Skills:
Skills and Qualifications:
Knowledge: Knowledge of child development principles and instructional methods or a willingness to learn.
Abilities:
Work well independently and hormoniously with others communicating effectively across diverse backgrounds in English Spanish or other relevant languages. Follow minimal instructions manage multiple tasks and maintain confidentiality. Understand and apply policies meet deadlines and adapt quickly to instructional methods. Effectively manage student behavior using verbal and physical cues. Physically able to support classroom activities including lifting moving and performing student management techniques.
Continuing Education/Training Clearances: Pre-employment criminal justice fingerprint clearance and criminal background check.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
In a 6.5-8 hour work day this job requires:
R- Rarely (Less than .5 hr per day) O-Occasionally (.5-2.5 hrs per day)
F-Frequently (2.5-5.5 hrs per day) C-Continually (5.5-8 hrs per day)
NA-Not applicable
Physical Requirements | NA | R | O | F | C |
Sitting | | | | X | |
Stationary | | | | X | |
Walking (surface level) | | | | X | |
Walking (uneven surface) | | | X | | |
Crawling | | X | | | |
Crouching | | | | X | |
Stooping (bend at knees) | | | | X | |
Twisting (knees/waist/neck) | | | | X | |
Turn/pivot | | | | X | |
Climbing (stairs) | | | X | | |
Climbing (ladder) | | X | | | |
Reaching overhead | | | | X | |
Reaching extension | | | | X | |
Repetitive use arms | | | | X | |
Repetitive use wrists | | | | X | |
Repetitive use hands grasping | | | | X | |
Repetitive use hands squeezing | | | | X | |
Fine manipulation | | | X | | |
Using foot control | X | | | | |
Pushing/Pulling: Max weight 40lbs | | | X | | |
Lifting/Carrying: Max weight 40lbs | | | | X | |
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Duties may require physical interaction with students who exhibit aggressive emotional or unpredictable behavior. Exposure to outdoor weather conditions may occur. The work environment is typically moderate in noise but can occasionally be very loud. It may also be fast-paced and emotionally demanding.
The Forest Grove School District is an equal opportunity employer and provides services to the public on an equal opportunity basis and does not discriminate in employment or the provision of public services on the basis of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender expression gender identity national origin age disability political affiliation or belief citizenship or marital status.
Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Director of Human Resources at the Forest Grove School District .
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