One to One School Aide - Baltimore, United States - Board Of Child Care B W

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What is this job?


The One to One Aide works with an instructional team consisting of a special education/general education teacher and other support staff assigned to the classroom or students.

The One to One Aide will work to support the program, ensuring consistency for an identified child or children throughout the day.

This individual provides instructional and/or behavioral support for a child/children with an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) or a transitional plan using research-based strategies under the day to day supervision of the special education or general education teacher.

The One to One Aide will also assist the teacher with preparation and reinforcing of classroom instruction.

The One to One Aide may also deliver evidence-based programs designed for support staff under the direction of a teacher.

The role of a One to One Aide is a flexible position and the role may vary as the needs of the student population change.


What is the Strawbridge School?
The Strawbridge School is a non-public school approved by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). The program provides small, caring classroom settings guided by certified special education teachers.

The school serves youth with emotional, behavioral, and/or intellectual differences in a supportive and nurturing environment.

Our team addresses the unique educational needs of students who have been unable to thrive in a less restrictive, public-school setting.

The Strawbridge School is one of several programs provided by the Board of Child Care, a national children and family-focused charity headquartered in Baltimore.


What is this company? Board of who?
Board of Child Care (BCC) is not a federal or state agency. It is an independent not-for-profit organization that serves over 1,000 children annually across 12 locations.

You would join about 800 teammates across DC, MD, PA, and WV that empower youth and their families to flourish within their community.


What does the benefits package look like?

  • Accrue vacation at the rate of three weeks per year, plus two floating holidays to use, plus 10 paid holidays when BCC is closed. That is
    over 30 days of time off per calendar year
  • Paid sick and bereavement leave
  • Up to 3% annual match to retirement contributions
  • Health insurance is available via CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield.
  • Professional and career development includes tuition reimbursement program, access to SHRM and other HR professional development seminars, and other paid continuing education opportunities.

What does this job do specifically?

  • Model and act in accordance with BCC's core values: safety, empathy, relationships, and impact.
  • Honor differences, acknowledge uniqueness, and amplify all voices. Partner with BCC's Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) committee to build (and participate) in trainings and group experiences that strengthen BCC's commitment to EDI. Model the use of inclusive language.
  • Demonstrate and practice BCC's leadership mindset, "Choose kindness. Solve problems and learn together. Make it happen."
  • Provides individualized behavior and academic supports as prescribed in the Individualized Education Program or as directed by administration.
  • Collects data toward specific goals and objectives in the prescribed manner, utilizing the required format.
  • Assists the teacher(s) in preparing for and implementing supplemental aids and services along with individualized instruction which support the Individual Education Program (IEP) goals and objectives.
  • Supports instructional programs, field trips, and student activities by maintaining a high level of engagement while interacting with students, leading small groups, and completing other instructional tasks as requested by the teacher.
  • Works collaboratively with team members to effectively implement student Individualized Education Programs.
  • Consults supervisor regarding individualized behavioral and instructional strategies appropriate for students with disabilities.

What experience and education do I need?

Required Education and Experience

  • A high school diploma

Preferred Education and Experience

  • A.A. degree from an accredited college or university in education or a related field or successful related experience and at least 30 credits toward an A.A. degree preferred.
  • One year of experience in education, clinical mental health, or related field.

Other Job Requirements

  • Effective and professional communication skills required to engage with teachers, staff, and students
  • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  • Able to work cooperatively with others.
  • Able to learn and effectively utilize different technology platforms.
  • Excellent computer use knowledge with Microsoft Windows 10 and Office 365 products, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
  • Proven effective time management, planning, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to problem s

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