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Special Education Assistant (SEA) - Lapham - 0.7 FTE - 26-27 SY

Madison Metropolitan School District · Madison, WI · 1 wk ago
Education$25.47/hrInternship

About the role

The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is seeking a Special Education Assistant to support students with disabilities across the developmental lifespan. This position works closely with a Special Education Teacher or Student Services staff member.

Responsibilities

  • Support "learning through play-based activities" by navigating centers and scaffolding foundational skills.
  • Implement modified curriculum and intervention strategies to maximize student independence within the general education environment.
  • Provide on-site job coaching at community work-sites, performing task analysis and fading support as needed.
  • Prepare adapted materials to ensure all students can access content at their developmental level.
  • Auxiliary in behavioral intervention and student supervision, including monitoring and implementing positive behavior strategies.
  • Assist in modifying the physical and social environment to foster a sense of belonging and increase student engagement.
  • Maintain proactive, focused awareness of all students by scanning the environment and intervening before behavioral or medical distress occurs.
  • Perform sensitive personal care tasks, ensuring all care is dignified and respectful.
  • Coach students to use high- or low-tech communication devices to advocate for their own needs.
  • Ensure strict sanitation protocols and PPE usage to maintain a safe environment.
  • Record objective data and provide daily updates on successes, care needs, and community performance.
  • Collaborate with teachers, OT, PT, SLP, and external agencies to provide feedback on the effectiveness of modifications.
  • Prepare sensory kits and organize the learning or vocational environment.
  • Coordinate and execute daily travel schedules for community-based instruction and work-site rotations.

Requirements

  • Have an Associate’s Degree.
  • Complete 48 academic credits beyond high school.
  • Pass an onsite assessment offered by the District in lieu of meeting one of the requirements above.
  • Hold a Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Special Education Program Aide License (1015).

Qualifications

  • Inclusive Practices: Understanding of special education terminology and high expectations for all students.
  • Instructional Adaptability: Ability to modify and deliver curriculum materials and literacy activities as directed by a licensed professional.
  • Behavioral Support & De-escalation: Ability to remain calm and professional during high-stress situations while implementing positive behavior strategies and approved safety protocols.
  • Assistive Technology Proficiency: Skill in operating and troubleshooting high- and low-tech adaptive devices, communication boards, and specialized educational software.
  • Personal Care Competency: Ability to perform sensitive personal care tasks, including diapering, bathroom assistance, and tube feedings, while maintaining student dignity.
  • Data Accuracy: Skill in recording objective academic and behavioral data and maintaining strict student confidentiality under FERPA/HIPAA guidelines.
  • Interpersonal Collaboration: Ability to communicate effectively with a multidisciplinary team (OT, PT, SLP, and teachers) to provide feedback on student performance.
  • Environmental Navigation: Ability to transition smoothly between classroom, community-based, and vocational settings while maintaining a daily schedule.
  • Physical Strength & Mobility: Ability to frequently lift, push, pull, and transfer students (often up to 50 lbs or more depending on district policy) and assist with orthopedic equipment like wheelchairs and standers.
  • Sensory Awareness: Ability to work in environments with varying noise levels, lighting, and activity, while remaining focused on student safety and engagement.
  • Observation & Monitoring: Ability to recognize subtle changes in a student’s physical health or emotional state and alert the appropriate supervisor or medical staff immediately.
  • Hygiene & Safety Compliance: Commitment to following strict health and sanitation policies, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) when necessary.
  • Transportation Assistance: Ability to safely assist students with the physical requirements of loading and unloading school buses and navigating field trip environments.
  • Professional Growth: Willingness to engage in ongoing training to stay current on safety protocols, medical updates, and inclusive instructional strategies.

Skills

  • Positive Behavior Strategies
  • Positive Behavior Support
  • Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
  • Safe Space Procedures
  • Task Analysis
  • Communication Devices
  • Adaptive Devices
  • Specialized Educational Software
  • Personal Care Tasks
  • Record Keeping
  • Collaborative Relationships
  • Environmental Modifications
  • Transportation Assistance
  • Ongoing Training

Benefits

The Madison Metropolitan School District offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Health Insurance
  • Retirement Savings Plans
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Life Insurance
  • Disability Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Programs

Pay

$25.47 hourly wage, 25-26 Salary Schedule

Schedule

Non-Exempt

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