Job description
Description
Works with students who are working on a curriculum based on SOL during the school year with a range of disabilities (LD, ED, AUT, OHI, etc.) Supports instruction, classroom and behavior management, implements individual student reinforcement systems, assists with routine care, including personal hygiene, feeding, and toileting, performs certain medical procedures or gives medication under supervision and with appropriate training; and aids medically fragile students and those physically impaired, which may involve transferring to and from wheelchairs to floor, table, or therapy devices.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent with completion of the Best Practices for Teaching Students with Autism Modules 1-8 or ABA Fundamentals required. Two years of college preferred. Experience with middle or high school students, preferred.