Instructional Support Specialist (ISS)
POSITION SUMMARY
For The Position Of Instructional Support Specialist (ISS), we seek an individual who will serve as an instructional partner in general education classrooms and work as a member of cross-disciplinary teams to implement a college-preparatory, standards-based curriculum that integrates the arts and technology.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Actively Support instruction in general education classrooms by circulating, checking for understanding, re-teaching content, and assisting students to stay on task.
Facilitate small-group instruction and skill-building sessions in reading, writing, math, and other content areas in collaboration with the classroom teacher.
Assist in planning and implementing learning activities by providing feedback on student engagement and progress.
Lead or co-lead breakout sessions for targeted intervention or enrichment.
Support classroom culture and routines by reinforcing expectations, managing transitions, and ensuring a positive learning environment.
Collaborate closely with classroom teachers, asking, "How can I help in this classroom?" to promote a team-based approach to instruction and classroom dynamics.
Provide accommodations and support for students on IEPs or 504 plans, as directed by classroom or special education teachers.
Monitor student understanding and engagement, take anecdotal notes, and share observations with teachers and support teams.
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Take part in a focused role in supporting, reinforcing, and advancing the educational experience of students with behavioral, social emotional, and academic needs.
Provide individualized assistance and instruction to students through one-on-one or small group activities in order to maximize student learning in general education classrooms.
Collaborate with the Student Support Team to implement behavioral plans.
MONITORING AND SUPERVISION DUTIES
Serve as classroom substitute teacher when regular teachers are absent.
Supervise students in hallways, lunchroom, library, outdoors, or on field trips as needed.
Proctor MCAS and other assessments, including providing required accommodations.
QUALIFICATIONS
High School Diploma required; Two years of college education or more preferred
At least two years of classroom or Instructional Experience Preferred
Experience Working With Students with diverse academic and behavioral needs
Demonstrated success in collaborative, team-based environments
Strong commitment to working with students in a professional and inclusive manner
Knowledge of ABA and Restorative Practices
Comfort and skill in responding dynamically to classroom needs
Growth mindset and dedication to the success of all children
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
BART Charter Public School is an equal opportunity employer. BART does not discriminate in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its services, programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, homelessness, or age. For more information about BART and its programs, visit www.bartcharter.org.