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Position TitleJob NumberJob DescriptionPay Scale
Summer Enrichment Program - SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

$35/Hour contact time / $30/Hour non-contact time
Summer Enrichment Program - STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

 

$35/Hour contact time / $30/Hour non-contact time
Summer Enrichment Program - READING TEACHERS

 

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

$35/Hour contact time / $30/Hour non-contact time
Summer Enrichment Program - TEACHERS

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

$35/Hour contact time / $30/Hour non-contact time
Summer Enrichment Program - TEACHER LEADERS

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

$35/Hour contact time / $30/Hour non-contact time
Summer Enrichment Program - ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

$35/Hour contact time / $30/Hour non-contact time
Paraprofessional - Extended School Year Program

Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Orientation dates:  July 1, 2024 & July 2, 2024

Program dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 16, 2024

Pay rate:  $18.00/hour or contractual rate up to Step 10

(Anticipated bonus up to $1,000 for certain attendance criteria)

Paraprofessional Role

This position reports to the school principal in a midsize urban school district located in the Capital Region of Upstate New York. The Paraprofessional will play a critical role in assisting teachers in facilitating quality academic and enrichment activities for all students. The Paraprofessional will assist the Teacher in creating a learning environment that will enhance the academic character and social-emotional skills of all students. The Paraprofessional will implement and assist with all non-instructional duties as assigned by engagement team or supervisor. This position requires a high degree of flexibility, professionalism and culturally responsive disposition.

 

Paraprofessional Expectations

  • Clerical duties such as assisting building secretary, answering phones, copying, filing and attendance duties.  Contact parents as directed by supervisor;
  • Assist in library duties such as checking books in and out, restocking shelves, inventory, recordkeeping, maintenance of equipment and overdue notices.
  • Assist with student supervision;
  • Organizing, scheduling, and maintenance of computer labs as directed;
  • Intake recordkeeping, preparing testing materials, ordering of testing materials;
  • Breakfast and/or lunch monitor duties to include playground supervision;
  • Escorting students as directed by supervisor;
  • Monitor halls, bathrooms, cafeteria, playground, and all outside areas within the immediate vicinity of the building;
  • Morning and afternoon bus duty supervision;
  • All other non-instructional support needed by immediate engagement team or supervisor;
  • Assist teachers in implementing culturally responsive practices to assists students in improving their literacy skills;
  • Collaborates with teachers and leadership to promote a positive and rigorous learning environment

Paraprofessional Key Qualities

  • Reflects on practices and modify as necessary to meet the unique needs of all students;
  • Passionate about developing relationships with students;
  • Set high expectations for students;
  • Demonstrates for students the importance of being life-long learners;
  • Ability to motivate in a team-oriented, collaborative environment;
  • Designated champion for every child in your classroom;
  • Demonstrate perseverance and be proactive in supporting students in and outside of the classroom;
  • Establish daily practices that support students in enjoying the experience of learning making human connections;
  • Establish daily practices that remind every student they become the best they can possibly be;
  • Cares about students’ academic and social emotional needs;
  • Strives for 100% attendance;
  • Dedication to understanding the needs of our students;
  • Collaborate with teachers regarding daily and weekly plans and expectations
  • Lead a variety of small and large group activities daily;
  • Communicate in a proactive and positive manner with Principal and colleagues;
  • Supervise and engage students during meals and recess time;
  • Build student relationships and a sense of community;
  • Flexibility in thinking and acting; pitch in when and where needed, so as to ensure a safe and productive day for all students.

TCIS certification preferred

 

$18.00/hour or contractual rate up to Step 10
Summer Enrichment Program - ENGAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

$18.00/hour or contractual rate up to Step 10
Summer Enrichment Program - TECH ENGAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

$18.00/hour or contractual rate up to Step 10
Summer Enrichment Program - PARENT LIAISONS

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

$17.50/hour
Summer Enrichment Program - SAFETY SPECIALIST

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

 

 

Minimum $20.00/hour
Summer Enrichment Program - LPN or RN

Dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024

Days:  Monday - Friday

Time: 8:30AM - 2:30PM

Locations:  Hamilton ES, Howe ES, Keane ES, MLK ES, Woodlawn ES, Central Park MS, Mont Pleasant MS and Schenectady HS

Pay Rate:  LPN - $25.00/hour

                   RN - $30.00/hour (external candidates/non-SCSD employee)

                    RN - $35.00/hour (internal candidates/SCSD employee)

 

 

LPN - $25/hr RN - $30/hr (ext) or $35/hr (int)
Teaching Assistant - Extended School Year Program

Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Orientation dates:  July 1, 2024 & July 2, 2024

Program dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 16, 2024

Pay rate:  $18.00/hour or contractual rate up to Step 10

(Anticipated bonus up to $1,000 for certain attendance criteria)

Teaching Assistant Role

This position reports to the school principal in a midsize urban school district located in the Capital Region of Upstate New York. The Teacher Assistant will play a critical role in assisting teachers in facilitating quality academic and enrichment activities for all students. The Teacher Assistant will assist the Teacher in creating a learning environment that will enhance the academic rigor for all students. The Teaching Assistant will implement and assist with all instructional duties. This position requires a high degree of flexibility, professionalism and culturally responsive disposition.

Teaching Assistant Expectations

Assist the Teacher in implementing the instructional program spending the majority of the time in direct work with students.  These duties may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Assist teacher with the organization of instructional materials and learning centers as planned and directed by the teacher;
  • Work with individual or small groups of students to reinforce skills and concepts previously taught under the supervision of the teacher;
  • Work with students to help achieve IEP goal activities under the supervision of the teacher;
  • Assist students with education and therapy goals by helping them stay on track, repeating instructions from teacher, scribing, etc;
  • Assist the teacher with the monitoring of student activities in the classroom, halls, and on the playground and during arrival and dismissal periods;
  • Assist the teacher during times of crisis;
  • Reinforcement of explicitly taught expectations that are reviewed often with students;
  • Assist in managing clear and consistent classroom routines;
  • To assist the teacher in maintaining conditions affecting the safety and welfare of the students
  • Assist with student supervision
  • Intake recordkeeping, preparing testing materials, ordering of testing materials;
  • All other instructional or non-instructional support needed by immediate supervisor;
  • Assist teachers in implementing culturally responsive practices to assists students in improving their literacy skills;
  • Collaborates with teachers and leadership to promote a positive and rigorous learning environment.

Teaching Assistant Key Qualities

  • Reflects on practices and modify as necessary to meet the unique needs of all students;
  • Passionate about developing relationships with students;
  • Set high expectations for students;
  • Demonstrates for students the importance of being life-long learners;
  • Ability to motivate in a team-oriented, collaborative environment;
  • Designated champion for every child in your classroom;
  • Demonstrate perseverance and be proactive in supporting students in and outside of the classroom;
  • Establish daily practices that support students in enjoying the experience of learning making human connections;
  • Establish daily practices that remind every student they become the best they can possibly be;
  • Cares about students’ academic and social emotional needs;
  • Strives for 100% attendance;
  • Dedication to understanding the needs of our students;
  • Collaborate with teachers regarding daily and weekly plans and expectations
  • Lead a variety of small and large group activities daily;
  • Communicate in a proactive and positive manner with Principal and colleagues;
  • Supervise and engage students during meals and recess time;
  • Build student relationships and a sense of community;
  • Flexibility in thinking and acting; pitch in when and where needed, so as to ensure a safe and productive day for all students.
$19.85/hour or contractual rate up to Step 10
School Social Worker - Extended School Year

Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Orientation dates:  July 1, 2024 & July 2, 2024

Program dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 16, 2024

(Anticipated bonus up to $1,000 for certain attendance criteria)

Social Worker Role

This position reports to the Student Support Services Division in a midsize urban school district located in the Capital region of Upstate New York. The social worker will work with teachers, parents, and school leaders to develop plans and strategies to improve students’ academic performance and social emotional development. Students and their families will be referred to the social worker to deal with problems such as aggressive behavior, bullying, or frequent absences from school. This position requires a high degree of self-awareness, knowledge on the educational impacts of trauma and creativity when it comes to addressing the needs of students.

Social Worker Expectations

  • Successful intervention work with high poverty populations;
  • Successful intervention work with students with mental health needs;
  • Ability to articulate their understanding of and support for high academic expectations; through their work with students and families;
  • Able to articulate the barriers and strategies for overcoming those barriers of working with students and families in an urban setting;
  • Knowledge of and linkage to community agencies and resources available to families and children;
  • Advocates for children and families;
  • Skill in collection and analyzing data needed to plan for student centered interventions ability to articulate this to other staff;
  • Must be able to implement classroom behavior modification strategies;
  • Be the lead in developing and implementing FBA’s and BIP's;
  • Work with students to build their resiliency and strengthen their assets to enable them to improve their pro-social skills within the school and community;
  • Knowledge of Cognitive Behavioral Supports, Culturally Responsive Education Anti-Racist policies and Trauma sensitive practices; 
  • Support classroom staff with classroom management practices; 
  • Strengthen the bond between students and school through home visits, resulting in improved attendance.

Social Worker Key Qualities

  • Able to be empathetic by caring, understanding, and cultivating an empowering environment for all students;
  • Demonstrates patience with serious issues, students and families;
  • Able to be dependable in ways that develop trust with students;
  • Able to implement an organizational system to support both case management and student needs simultaneously;
  • Being able to observe with skill and listen closely;
  • Being able to make impartial informed decisions on behalf of students and families;
  • Ability to be persistent and resilient when dealing with setbacks;
  • Willing to be flexible and multitask as needed on demand;
  • Ability to use a culturally responsive approach to develop relationships and execute interventions with fidelity; 
  • Willingness to learn, in order to be relatable, flexible, personable and adaptable;
  • Engages in continuous self-care.
$30/$35 per hour
Special Education Teacher - Extended School Year

Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Orientation dates:  July 1, 2024 & July 2, 2024

Program dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 16, 2024

(Anticipated bonus up to $1,000 for certain attendance criteria)

Special Education Teacher Role - Extended School Year

This position reports to the Building Principal and Special Education Division. The Special Education Teacher develops and provides specialized instruction to meet the unique needs of all students with disabilities. This position requires a high degree of adaptability, attention to diversity and equitable outcomes.

Special Education Teacher Expectations

  • Provides research-based specialized instruction to address the instructional goals and objectives contained within each student’s IEP;
  • Assesses student progress and determines the need for additional reinforcement or adjustments to instructional techniques;
  • Employs various teaching techniques, methods and principles of learning to enable students to meet their IEP goals;
  • Develops and implements annual Individualized Educational Program (IEP) plans for students;
  • Creates a positive learning experience with emphasis in individualized instruction using appropriate sources;
  • Provides direction, supervision and evaluation of educational paraprofessionals as directed;
  • Employs and implements a classroom structure and consistency to encourage student responsibility, cooperation and mutual respect consistent with district policies and procedures;
  • Collaborates and consults with educational professionals and community service providers regarding the needs of students;
  • Performs other comparable duties of a like or similar nature apparent or as assigned.

Special Education Teacher Key Qualities

  • Relishes using multiple communication methods that are tailored to and facilitate productive conversations with different stakeholders;
  • Applies the critical thinking skills needed to adapt instructional practices to support student growth;
  • Builds positive and collaborative working relationships with colleagues;
  • Practices patience with all students, families and colleagues;
  • Always seeking new ways to teach students the way they learn.
$30/$35 per hour
Psychologists - Extended School Year

Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Orientation dates:  July 1, 2024 & July 2, 2024

Program dates:  July 8, 2024 - August 16, 2024

(Anticipated bonus up to $1,000 for certain attendance criteria)

School Psychologist Role

This position reports to the Pupil Services Division and school principal in a midsize urban school district located in the Capital region of Upstate New York. The School Psychologist will work with teachers, parents, and school leaders to develop plans and strategies to improve students’ academic performance and social emotional development. School Psychologist will possess the competencies necessary for serving the psychological and educational needs of children, adolescents and families.  School Psychologist will be a change agent for the district and assigned school. This position requires a high degree of culturally responsiveness, knowledge on the educational impacts of trauma and creativity when it comes to addressing the needs of students.

School Psychologist Expectations

  • Assessment:  Administering psychological and educational assessments; 
  • Consultative Skills:  Working with teachers, staff, and students to develop behavior plans;
  • Intervention design and evaluation of programs to intervene both directly and indirectly with children's academic, behavioral, and emotional problems;
  • Understanding of culturally diverse children, parents, teachers, and school personnel;
  • Providing assessment and intervention solutions as part of their role as facilitator of the school-based support team;
  • Demonstrate knowledge of special education regulations, processes, and procedures;

School Psychologist Key Qualities

  • Able to be empathetic by caring, understanding, and cultivating an empowering environment for all students;
  • Demonstrates patience with serious issues, students and families;
  • Able to be dependable in ways that develop trust with students;
  • Able to implement an organizational system to support both case management and student needs simultaneously;
  • Being able to observe with skill and listen closely;
  • Being able to make impartial informed decisions on behalf of students and families;
  • Ability to be persistent and resilient when dealing with setbacks;
  • Willing to be flexible and multitask as needed on demand;
  • Ability to use a culturally responsive approach to develop relationships and execute interventions with fidelity; 
  • Willingness to learn, in order to be relatable, flexible, personable and adaptable;
  • Engages in continuous self-care.

 

 

 
$30/$35 per hour
Lifeguard

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:  This position involves responsibility for patrolling over swimmers in a public pool or public beach.  The incumbent must exercise sound judgment in emergencies.  An error in judgment might result in loss of life.  Direct supervision is received from a higher level supervisor.  Does related duties as required.

 

TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES:

 

  • Stands watch or patrols swimmers in a public pool or beach and assists them when they are in difficulty;
  • Applies first aide, advanced lifesaving techniques and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) when necessary;
  • Instructs beginners in swimming;
  • Keeps the beach or pool area free of glass and other debris;
  • Performs other routine duties such as repairing equipment;
  • Maintains order and enforces compliance with beach rules;
  • Performs a variety of related duties as required.

 

FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:  Good knowledge of first aid, advanced life saving and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) techniques; ability to swim well; ability to deal with the public and to secure cooperation; ability to keep records and to make simple reports and arithmetic computations; good observation; mental alertness.

$16.00/hour

The Schenectady City School District is committed to hiring members of protected classes and residents of the City of Schenectady. For more information on the District’s recruitment and hiring plan, please contact the Human Resources Office at 881-2000 ext. 40133. The Schenectady City School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, marital status, veteran status, national origin, race or gender.  This policy is in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Regulations and By-Laws of the Board of Education of the Schenectady City School District.