Job Overview:The job of Interventionist is done for the purpose/s of improving student success in academics and behavior; adapting classroom activities, assignments and/or materials; implementing lesson plans; assisting students in achievement of learning outcomes; ensuring compliance of programmatic activities; monitoring and assessing student progress; and reporting student learning outcomes (SLO's) to supervising teacher.
Job Functions:
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Attend meetings and in-service presentations (e.g. workshops, division meetings, etc.) for acquiring and conveying information relative to instructional and behavioral support functions.
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Maintain instructional areas (e.g. computer equipment, classroom configuration, etc.) for ensuring availability of items, providing learning materials, providing a safe learning environment, and meeting mandated requirements.
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Perform a variety of academic/learning support processes (e.g. tracking assignments completion and recording attendance, tutoring, etc.) for provided necessary assistance for individual learning.
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Provide instructional and behavioral support in an intervention room setting (e.g. guiding students through academic/learning processes, reviewing and assessing completion of assignments, administering and proctoring tests, providing feed-back, recommending study and testing strategies, answering questions, etc.) for implementing study, testing, critical thinking, and student learning strategies for improving academic and behavioral success.
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Respond to inquiries from a variety of people (e.g. students, instructors, administrators, etc.) for providing necessary information for referral and solving problems.
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Supervise individual and groups of students in a variety of settings (e.g. intervention rooms, work/instructional rooms, etc.) for maintaining a safe and positive learning environment.
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Performs other related duties as assigned for ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.