Haynes Family of Programs

Student Aide - ED School

Haynes Family of Programs  •  $20 - $45.88/hr  •  La Verne, CA (Onsite)  •  6 days ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Renaissance Prep Academy - La Verne, CA 91750
Salary Range: $17.81 - $20.00 Hourly

SUMMARY:
Responsible for assisting a certified teacher in implementing a multi-sensory individualized education plan (IEP) for each severely emotionally disturbed child in a classroom with six to twelve students with special emphasis on maintenance of discipline and working one on one with student.
JOB DUTIES:
- Assist educators in implementing the IEP and review daily lesson plans and contribute information and ideas as appropriate
- Read and understand IEP and BIP of assigned students
- Observe and control behavior according to established procedures
- Report progress regarding student behavior and performance to teacher
- Provide vocational instruction according to expertise and student program (e.g., woodshop, photography, clerical)
- Accompany assigned students to vocational instruction as assigned
- Participate in special programs (e.g., assemblies, plays, cultural events) with students as required
- Participate in the maintenance of individual student records including progress reports and daily attendance records in accordance with school policies; ensures confidentiality is maintained
- Respond appropriately to incidents and problems with students to de-escalate them as quickly as possible; uses crisis intervention skills in communicating with child; participates in physical interventions as necessary, in accordance with Company policies and procedures
- Write up and turn in all incident reports
- Follow all students that elope from classroom including all breaks, walks, bathroom, etc.
- Attend and participates in faculty meetings, in-service programs and workshops to maintain professional knowledge and skills and keep informed as to Company policies and programs that may impact on students; attends and utilizes all required trainings
- Assist in maintaining health and safety of students by being aware of environment and the potential of student actions; assists the teacher or specialist according to established guidelines and procedures
- Assist students by providing behavioral examples, displaying values and morals, providing emotional support, a friendly attitude and general guidance; assists in directing group activities of students at lunch and other times
- Performs other reasonable related duties as assigned
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
In the course of performing this on-site job, the incumbent typically spends time standing, running, walking on sloped/hilly areas of campus, climbing stairs carrying, driving, lifting (up to 40 pounds), listening, speaking, reaching, writing, and participating in restraint procedures.

Qualifications

Qualifications
- Working knowledge of child guidance principles and practices, basic academic subjects, including arithmetic, oral and written communication skills; safe practices in classroom activities, record-keeping techniques and health and safety regulations
- Ability to learn the special needs, problems and requirements of students; assist teachers with instruction and related activities of the assigned learning environment; and operate instructional equipment
- Minimum of 48 college units
- basic skills in working with children with disabilities or adolescents, typically learned in two years’ experience
- ability to pass and utilize Crisis Intervention Training within three months of employment
- ability to pass and utilize First Aid and CPR Certification within three months of employment
- ability to work as a member of a therapeutic team
- ability to support philosophy of the school and Company
- effective oral and written communications skills
- The incumbent must be able to perform this job safely, without endangering the health or safety of him/her or others
- Requires a valid California Driver License and proof of insurance acceptable per insurance carrier
- Must fulfill all requirements of employment, including clearance of all required background records (e.g. Department of Justice, Child Abuse, California Community Care Licensing, County Sanction List, etc.), professional, physical examination, and drug testing
Haynes Family of Programs

About Haynes Family of Programs

Haynes Family of Programs provides specialized treatment and educational services to children with special needs relating to emotional development, autism, Asperger’s Disorder, learning disabilities, neglect and abandonment.

It was founded in October 1946 by LeRoy Haynes, a former chaplain at the Fred Nellis Youth Authority in Whittier, as a way to help many of the troubled boys he served through intervention and treatment in a home-like setting.

The group home facility has grown from its initial 10 residents to six cottages, each housing 12 children. Mental health treatment services are provided to every resident. The Haynes Education Center, a non-public school founded in 1989 as a companion to the group home facility, initially provided schooling to the children of what was formerly LeRoy Boys Home. It has grown to serve not only the children who live on campus but the community as a whole, accepting children (boys and girls) from 14 school districts throughout Southern California.

Credentialed teachers working in a highly structured environment address curriculum as well as learning disabilities including autism, emotional challenges and developmental disabilities. The entire facility serves 350 to 400 children annually through its three basic programs — residential, Haynes Education Center and mental health.

Our Mission:

Our mission is to strengthen the mind and spirit of children with emotional problems, special learning difficulties and developmental needs by providing specialized programs in a nurturing, caring and therapeutic environment.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
La Verne, California
Year Founded
1946
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