Beginning 2025-2026
Hours / Days : 7 Hours / 178 Work Days; Beginning August 18, 2025
Pay Rate : $14.46 per hour
Reports To : Classroom Teacher and Building Administration
Position Summary :
To effectively work with students from PreK to 6th grade, individuals need a combination of personal qualities, skills, and knowledge. These essential characteristics include; patience, empathy, communication, flexibility, creativity, and a strong understanding of child development.
The special education classroom associate provides instructional, supervisory and behavioral support to students under the direction of the certified teaching staff and building principal. The associate contributes to a safe and effective learning environment by assisting classroom teacher, working with small groups or individual students and maintaining consistent expectations throughout the school day.
A positive and encouraging attitude can greatly impact a child's learning experience and overall well-being.
Responsibilities :
- Help prepare and distribute learning materials, supplies, and equipment for projects or
- Assist in setting up classroom routines and transitions, such as greeting students and ensuring that classroom technologies (e.g., Chromebooks) follow established guidelines.
- Inform the teacher promptly of observed behaviors needing further attention or that may require office
- Be familiar with established protocols for office-handled Work with classroom teachers to support students needing assistance.
- Follow classroom expectations from multiple teachers and building expectations from
- Supervise students in common areas such as bus area, student pickup, playground, lunchroom, classroom, high traffic congested areas and during transitions.
- Help maintain a supportive and compassionate classroom climate.
- Model appropriate language and behavior, ensuring that all students adhere to the school's expectations for being respectful.
- May be required to log for Medicaid.
- Must follow and carryout student IEP's at the guidance of the special ed teacher. Consult with special ed teacher in an ongoing basis.
- Pay close attention to student behaviors, interests, and individual needs to allow educators to tailor their instruction and provide appropriate support.
- Ensure the safety and well-being of all students by executing school emergency procedures and protocols effectively during drills and real emergencies.
- Must be able to work patiently with maturing students, as they often have varying learning paces, and may display impulsive or reactive behaviors.
- Work closely with administrative staff during incidents requiring escalation to ensure that appropriate office-handled protocols are followed
- Monitor classroom technology to ensure that students use digital tools appropriately, in line with guidelines for using school technology to prevent misuse or misinterpretation of communication.
- May require exposure to student behavior or medical needs.
Requirements Include but Not Limited To :
Establish a supportive and compassionate relationship with students, staff, and others contacted in the course of the workAssist teachers and students in a variety of settings, including, but not limited to classrooms, small groups, and potential one-on-one situationsMaintain confidentiality of information regarding students, employees, families and othersComplete Mandatory CPI trainingComplete district required training and participate in professional developmentAttend work regularly and promptly-FMCSD attendance expectation for staff is 95%May include crossing guard duties if necessaryOther duties as assignedQualifications : Minimum- High school diploma or GED; plus :
The qualified applicant must meet a rigorous standard of quality and be able to demonstrate, through a formal state or local academic assessment, knowledge of and the
ability to assist in instructing reading, writing and mathematics (or, as appropriate, reading readiness, writing readiness and mathematics readiness).
The qualified applicant must also have one of the following :
Completed two years of study at an institution of higher education; orObtained an Associates (or higher) degree; orObtained voluntary Para certification through the Board of Educational Examiners; orObtained an NCRC (National Career Readiness Certificate, Bronze Level)Applicants who are offered a position and qualify to be hired; are required to complete the NCRC before starting in the school district if one of the above is not already met. Proof of above will be required during the hiring process.
New associates must complete a 90-work day probationBenefits : This position includes a competitive and comprehensive benefits package that includes
IPERS, paid personal / sick leave and medical / dental / vision insurance
Physical Requirements : Bending, carrying, climbing, driving, lifting, pushing / pulling, reaching, sitting, standing, walking.
The Fort Madison Community School District is an EEO / AA employer.