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Dedicated Aide

The SEED School of Washington D.C.
$45,000-$48,000
United States, D.C., Washington
4300 C Street Southeast (Show on map)
Nov 17, 2024
About SEED:

The mission of SEED schools is to prepare scholars academically, socially, and emotionally, for success in and beyond college in a public, college-prep, boarding school setting.

The SEED Public Charter School of Washington D.C. (SEED DC) opened in 1998 as the nation's first urban public college preparatory boarding school. SEED DC empowers over 250 scholars in grades 8-12 to achieve their full potential within our 24-hour learning environment and exposure opportunities. SEED currently serves grades 9-12, providing more high-quality, high school seats to families in the District. All SEED scholars live on campus between Sunday evenings and Friday afternoons.

Our innovative model integrates a rigorous academic program with a nurturing boarding program that teaches life skills and provides a safe and secure environment. This boarding school model provides a comprehensive solution to the challenges facing urban youth and serves as a prototype for expansion nationwide. Our model has proven successful: over 90 percent of SEED graduates have been accepted to four-year colleges and universities throughout the country and over 60 percent remain enrolled in college or already have earned college degrees.

* More information can be found on the school's website: www.seedschooldc.org

Essential functions and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

  • Provide individualized behavior and academic supports to improve student's achievement of individual academic and behavioral Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
  • Consistently implement behavioral and academic strategies outlined in the student's IEP
  • Assist the student to participate in lessons, assignments, projects and assessments
  • Use information and data from a variety of sources to understand the student's instructional needs and progress against IEP goals
  • Support student with maintaining materials/supplies and/or with developing the necessary organizational skills needed for classes
  • Implement the student's Behavior Intervention Plan and/or Crisis Plan, if applicable
  • Complete Behavior Intervention Plan forms for all class periods and lunch with the exception of ELA and math
  • Utilizes school-wide PBIS model
  • Support the student deescalate when in crisis
  • Ensure student follows medication schedule
  • Support student with transitions throughout the building and during assemblies, field trips, etc.
  • Maintain records and documentation related to the student
  • Collaborate with the student's teachers
  • Communicate with the student's team including parent/guardian regarding progress and goals
  • Maintains confidentiality regarding the student
  • Participates in Student Support Services department meetings and traditions
  • Completes all other duties as assigned



SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

Not Applicable

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS


  • Bachelor's Degree in related field preferred


  • Previous work experience in a school setting
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • A team player who is solution focused and goal oriented
  • Patience, flexibility, and willingness to take risks
  • Commitment to consistently reflecting on her/his own teaching practices
  • Demonstrated commitment to professional growth and eagerness to learn



This position description may not describe all duties, responsibilities and skills associated with this position. It is intended to portray the major aspects of the job and is not meant to be all inclusive. Other duties or skills may be required.

NOTE: On Sept. 20, 2021, Mayor Muriel Bowser signed Mayor's Order 2021-109 requiring that by Nov. 1, 2021 all adults who are regularly in schools and child care facilities in the District must have received a full course of vaccination against COVID-19. A full course of vaccination means an individual must have received the second dose of a 2-dose series, or one dose of a single-dose series effective Nov. 1, 2021. This Order does not permit a test-out option for individuals unless they have been granted a medical or religious exemption. More information can be found here.
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