Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Educational Assistant (.9375 FTE/37.5 HRS/week)
High Desert ESD
- Bend, OR
- Permanent
- Full-time
Benefits include family insurance package, sick leave, paid holidays, generous PERS contribution.Employee Value Statement:At the heart of the breathtaking landscapes of Central Oregon, where snow-capped mountains meet lush forests and vibrant communities, lies an opportunity to make a meaningful impact. The High Desert ESD believes that every student, educator, and community member deserves a voice and a place to thrive, regardless of their background or circumstances. Our commitment to equity and inclusion is woven into everything we do, from the programs we develop to the partnerships we cultivate. We strive to create a culture where diverse perspectives are valued and where everyone feels a sense of belonging.Position Summary:The ABA Program provides services to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or severe communication disorders who benefit from an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) instructional approach. Program components include individualized, one-on-one and small group instruction, structured environment, inclusion and family involvement. The curriculum emphasizes communication, social skills, (pre) academics, life skills and sensory-motor needs. Under the direction of the ABA teacher and/or administrator, the ABA Assistant provides supported services in classrooms, resource centers, or other program related areas. The assistant directs involvement in the instructional program for assigned students and their identified needs. Duties and responsibilities depend on class/program assignments.Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
- Follow the direction of the teacher, team leader or supervisor in a cooperative manner
- Learn techniques, procedures and routines quickly and competently
- Elicit specific behaviors from children as indicated by the instructional program
- Develop and maintain harmonious working relationships with students, families, volunteers, other staff members and the general public according to program design
- Assist the teacher, team leader or supervisor in working with children, either individually or in groups
- Assist in all phases of the daily operations of the program
- Assist in maintaining the student’s life skills such as dressing, hygiene, toileting and feeding students
- Assist with the integration of children into a variety of settings
- Assist with appropriate assessments of students
- Assist with implementing individualized educational plans, such as IFSP, IEP, 504, PEP, BIP
- Participate in required training around approved non-violent crisis intervention
- Prepare instructional materials and operate instructional equipment
- Work with individual students or small groups of students to reinforce learning of material or skills initially introduced by the teacher
- Record student progress and /or other records as requested
- Manage student behavior across settings using consistent and positive intervention strategies
- Maintain a neat and orderly environment
- Maintain the same high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students as is expected of fully licensed teachers
- Participate in off site learning programs, such as adapted swimming/horseback riding, etc
- Support the student’s return to their neighborhood school by attending regular school visits to support the student and school staff with the transition (Bridges Program)
- Communicate regularly and appropriately through the use of email
- Respect and maintain confidential information in all situations
- Fulfill other related duties as assigned
- Exhibit regular attendance, as demonstrated by not more than an average of one day per month absent unless on a protected statutory leave
- Be punctual and present for all required duties
- The assistant must be able to work independently with minimum direction.
- The employee must possess good organizational skills and good command of the English language.
- Demonstrated aptitude for the work to be performed and a genuine interest in and ability to relate to students is expected.
- The ability to perform significant reaching, bending, stooping, crouching and lifting 50 pounds is expected. This may include proper restraint of a child.
- Must have access to reliable transportation, and consistent attendance is required.
- Must hold, or have the ability to obtain, a valid driver’s license.
- Applicants must have successful experience in working with culturally diverse families and communities, and/or have otherwise demonstrated a commitment to equity and strengthening engagement of a diverse community and skill in communicating with a diverse population.
- Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish
- Early childhood education, experience, and/or training