Looking for Tutor - Instructional -Districtwide in Waterbury, CT
Job title: Tutor - Instructional -Districtwide
Company: Waterbury Public Schools
Job description: Receives administrative direction from the Principal or other administrative official of a higher grade
FLSA DESIGNATION:
Non-Exempt; Part-Time up to 19 hours per week
$34.00 Certified Hourly Rate.
$25.00 Non-Certified Hourly Rate.
Note: This is a part time, non-union, grant-funded position that exists as long as funds are available.
PART I - SUMMARY OF CLASSIFICATION
This class is accountable for providing tutoring services and educational support to students who are academically at-risk.
PART II - MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
A. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
General Experience:
- Possession of a Bachelor?s degree from an accredited university or college.
- Preferred: Connecticut Residents
- In addition to the checking of references and of facts stated in the application, a thorough background investigation of each candidate may be made prior to appointment.
- Incumbents in this class may be required to possess and retain a current Connecticut Motor Vehicle operator?s license.
- Knowledge of and respect for the diverse backgrounds (cultural, linguistic, environmental) of students and how these characteristics affect the student?s life and learning;
- Knowledge of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Scientific Research Based Interventions (SRBI);
- Oral and written communication skills;
- Organizational skills;
- Strong interpersonal and social skills;
- Ability to apply the principles of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Scientific Research Based Interventions (SRBI);
- Ability to assist and reinforce elements that support a safe, healthy, and effective teaching and learning environment;
- Ability to assist in adapting instructional strategies and materials according to the needs of the student;
- Ability to collect and record performance data on students while respecting student confidentiality and the laws regarding ethical practices of assessment;
- Ability to collect objective and accurate information on student behavior, as appropriate;
- Ability to effectively employ a variety of strategies that reinforce positive behavior;
- Ability to establish and maintain rapport with students;
- Ability to follow oral and written direction of program administrator, seeking clarification as needed;
- Ability to maintain and foster a creative educational environment conducive to learning and participation;
- Ability to motivate students and to improve their academic skills;
- Ability to participate as a member of the educational team when requested to attend conferences with families or primary caregivers, with an understanding of some of the concerns of parents;
- Ability to reinforce the development of student social skills by using appropriate strategies to modify the environment;
- Ability to use ethical practices for confidential communication about students;
- Ability to use strategies that promote the student?s independence;
- Ability to utilize learning styles theory in supporting instructional practices;
- Ability to work collaboratively with students, parents, staff, and administration;
- Ability to work with students from varied backgrounds, age groups, and skill levels;
- Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Answers questions on course content, and aids in the comprehension of course materials;
- Builds math skills;
- Collaborates with the classroom teacher and specialists in providing appropriate academic tutoring services and feedback;
- Communicates with students, parents, and teachers, regarding students? overall performance;
- Facilitates academic and enrichment activities;
- Generates and corrects material to reinforce skills identified as weak and in need of reinforcement;
- Helps individual students or small groups of students with homework;
- Helps students develop a positive attitude toward learning, productive study skills, and remediate skill deficits to achieve success in school, as well develop self-confidence;
- Keeps accurate, daily logs of student participation, progress, and attendance;
- Maintains a daily log of students receiving services which would include progress reports, problems, concerns and other observations;
- Observes, records, and charts academic and social emotional progress;
- Participates in professional development activities and program related meetings;
- Performs in-class tutoring services in Math, Reading, Language Arts and other academic areas as needed;
- Plans and facilitate tutoring and skill development for program participants;
- Polls the teachers to try to establish areas of difficulty experienced by students;
- Prepares the program environment for learning activities;
- Provides individualized programmed materials;
- Provides specialized instruction in individual subject areas;
- Submits student information as needed;
- Supports classroom teachers and other faculty to provide academic instructions to students;
- Works one-on-one and in small group instructional settings;
- Works with audio-visual equipment, computers and/or assistive technology;
- Works with the teachers to establish remedial groups that may be serviced in the classroom;
- Performs other related work as assigned.