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ESY Instructional Aide Jobs – Education Centers
Posted on May 8, 2025
The Watson Institute is hiring special education paraprofessionals for the ESY (Extended School Year) Programs at the Education Centers in Sewickley and Bridgeville, PA. All training and program dates are mandatory. Staff will work from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Applicants are able to work both Education Center ESY programs if interested.
Education Center Sewickley ESY Staff Training: June 16, 2025 Program Dates: June 17 through July 7, 2025 No ESY on June 19th or July 4th
Education Center South ESY Staff Training: July 8, 2025 Program Dates: July 9 through July 25, 2025
Instructional Planning: Review activities; assist with preparing and organizing materials
Instructional Management: Manage activities, implement monitoring procedures of instruction by assisting students in transitions, ADLS, group lessons, and one-on-one instruction
Organizational Skills: Relate to students, use effective interpersonal skills, participate effectively as a transdisciplinary team member, data collection, contribute to the smooth operation of the program, adhere to safety and health procedures
Skill Development: participate actively in the supervisory process, and engage in skill development activities
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED
Three years’ experience working with children with disabilities preferred
Most tasks require oral communication, visual and hearing perception, and the ability to get around the classrooms, cafeteria, gym, campus, etc.
Supervise students during emergency drills, play periods, and community-based instruction; the ability to keep up with running children and/or to lift, position or assist with lifting students is essential to perform this task
The essential functions of the job described require the ability to exert moderate physical effort in light work, typically involving some combination of bending, stooping, squatting, reaching, kneeling, crouching and brisk walking, and which may involve lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and material of moderate weight (40 pounds)
Ability to use the strategies of Comprehensive Crisis Management and Ukeru to physically support students for their safety and the safety of others.