Inclusion Aide - Extended Learning - KK in San Diego, California at Harmonium Inc.
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Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Inclusion Aide – Extended Learning supports individual students or small groups of students to enhance learning, promote inclusion, and ensure safety and well-being in both classroom and after-school settings. This position provides academic, behavioral, and medical support; assists program staff in maintaining a productive program environment; and fosters student independence and positive social interactions in the Extended Learning program settings.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Instructional & Academic SupportAssist individuals or small groups of students with academic work, instructional exercises, classroom projects, and special assignments.
Reinforce program lessons and instructions under the direction of the Youth Leader or Site Director.
Support students with understanding and completing learning materials to promote independence and success.
Prepare, adapt, and organize instructional materials and supplies to enhance student learning.
Provide academic homework assistance during the Extended Learning program and contribute ideas for inclusive enrichment activities and clubs.
Develop, implement, and model behavior support and intervention plans using positive behavior strategies.
Provide emotional support, encouragement, and role modeling to promote appropriate behavior and social skills.
Develop and implement social skill development techniques (e.g., social stories, peer facilitation, peer training).
Assist in developing and implementing de-escalation strategies to support student regulation and engagement.
Redirect inappropriate behavior and notify Site Director – Extended Learning as necessary.
Ensure safety, security, and well-being of assigned child(ren) at all times in classrooms, lunchrooms, outdoors, and field trips.
Maintain visual supervision in all areas, including classrooms, auditoriums, outdoors, and other designated spaces.
Support inclusion of assigned child(ren) within the Extended Learning program and general education environments.
Work in the capacity of a Youth Leader when specific children are not assigned.
Supervise day-to-day program activities and maintain appropriate staff-to-student ratios.
Collaborate with teachers, Site Directors, and Special Education staff to support students’ educational and behavioral goals.
Communicate regularly with guardians, Site Director – Extended Learning, and school personnel to ensure coordinated support.
Provide data and observations to teachers and specialists as assigned.
Collaborate with Behavioral Services Program Manager
May need to provide assistance to students with their personal care needs, including toileting, hygiene, and mobility support as needed.
May assist with serving/feeding of lunches/snacks, and maintaining safe environments.
May be designated to administer medications according to program policies and procedures.
Maintain a clean, orderly, and safe classroom or program space.
Operate computers, educational software, and office equipment as assigned.
Assist with developing curriculum, activities, and enrichment opportunities
Support agency-wide communication and effective operations across all program areas.
Perform related duties as assigned by Site Director or designee.
JOB COMPLEXITY
Work effectively across all program service areas for Agency wide effective communication and operations
Under HR’s direction will participate in preparing and reviewing in any legal related matters
This position requires the ability to provide consistent and individualized support across multiple settings, adapt to varied student needs, and model positive inclusion strategies. The Inclusion Aide – Extended Learning must exercise patience, judgment, and professionalism while maintaining strong collaboration with educational and program staff.
STAFF SUPERVISION
Ordinarily, no supervisory responsibility
COMMUNICATION
Provide regular communication to the Site Director - Extended Learning regarding physical/emotional needs of the assigned child(ren)
Develop and maintain positive, professional relationships with school site, parents, children, and Harmonium staff
Communicate with parents regarding their child(ren) on a daily basis
Maintain regular communication with established school personnel
AGENCY LEADERSHIP
Follow policies in own role which are determined by others; no responsibility and leadership required for service development, but may be required to comment on policies, procedures, or possible developments
DECISION MAKING
Judgments and decisions are guided by Harmonium and program policies, contracts, and guidelines
MINIMUM COMPETENCIES
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Must be 18 years of age
Must have 48 completed college units OR pass the District’s Classroom Assistant Proficiency Exam (a basic math and literacy exam)
Must have a minimum of 6 months of experience with children with special needs and elementary/middle school students (paid or unpaid) in any of the following settings: working, volunteering, or babysitting
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITY
Fluency in Haitian Creole or French is highly preferred
Ability to relate well to children and adults
Expressed commitment to the program and its philosophies during the term of your employment
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
Valid CPR and First Aid Certification
Valid TB results (required every 4 years)
Must receive Fingerprint Clearance (paid by Harmonium)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to actively supervise and roam designated areas at all times to ensure a direct line of sight of all students, including but not limited to:
Standing, walking, and moving for extended periods of time throughout the shift
In the case of elopement, or a student leaving their designated area, the ability to promptly follow and safely return the student to their designated area
High energy needed with the ability to balance multiple high-stress tasks
Ability to work in noisy and outdoor environments
Ability to travel throughout the county with the flexibility required to meet job duties
Frequent repetitive hand use and simple grasping, i.e., desk and computer functions
Ability to sit for prolonged periods
Ability to lift and carry up to twenty pounds
Ability to operate a computer
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions
DIVERSITY STATEMENT
Harmonium is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We seek to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all employees/interns. We are committed to maintaining an atmosphere in which people of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.
DISCLAIMER NOTICE: This Job Description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. It is not intended to be an all inclusive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in this position. This job description is subject to change at any time.
Part Time, 0-34 hours per week, Monday-Friday required (hours vary by student)