Global Citizens Public Charter School
SY 25-26: Dedicated Aide
Global Citizens Public Charter School, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States, 20001
Dedicated Aide
Supervisor: Founding Special Education Coordinator Start Date: August 2025 Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through June 2025. However, the position may be closed prior to that date if a qualified candidate is hired. The Opportunity: Global Citizens is seeking a passionate Dedicated Aide to support students with special needs in our inclusion classrooms. The Dedicated Aide will assist with specialized instruction and related services for students in grades Pre-K3
Grade 2. The types of students with special needs who have Dedicated Aides assigned to them include: students with autism, pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), developmental delays in one or more areas, intense behavioral challenges, multiple learning problems, and other related disorders. Global Citizens PCS is the first dual language immersion elementary school in Washington, DC, to offer language immersion in both Mandarin Chinese and Spanish pathways - exposing students to the top three languages spoken in the world. Paired with a focus on social justice and whole child wellness, Global Citizens PCS equips children to become empathetic, globally competent, and socially-minded leaders who are prepared for a future we cannot yet imagine. Global Citizens PCS opened in Ward 7 to provide children and their families living east of the Anacostia River with equitable access to dual language immersion programs. This position offers an incredible opportunity to work alongside a founding team, within an entrepreneurial and collaborative environment focused on improving educational opportunities for all students, especially those who are most marginalized and undervalued. Mission: The mission of Global Citizens PCS is to inspire and prepare the next generation of global citizens. We will do this by supporting students, ages 3-11, to reach their full academic and leadership potential in a nurturing learning environment. We will immerse them in the Mandarin and Spanish languages, promote the value of diversity, and equip them with the knowledge, skills, and mindsets they need to contribute to a better world. Vision: We envision academic excellence, language acquisition, and authentic inclusion of a diverse student population. We will build a strong community of learners who are confident in their ability to communicate in the Chinese, Spanish, and English languages. Our children will use language to liberate and advocate for themselves and those most marginalized. All of our children will develop a sense of self and a sense of belonging, build empathy and emotional resilience, learn to understand and appreciate diverse perspectives and challenge themselves to take action to improve the world. Philosophy: We believe that all cultures have richness and value, deserve respect and consideration, and do not belong to a hierarchy. At Global Citizens PCS, we will continually examine our teaching and curricula to ensure we incorporate multiple perspectives from diverse cultural backgrounds and life experiences, including the experiences of our students, families, communities, and staff. We will create an environment in which all students will yearn for intercultural connections and see their benefits. Dedicated Aide Job Description
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Implement a shared school mission and vision to promote each student's social, emotional, and academic development Actively participate in data-driven instruction and methods of continuous improvement to ensure we meet the needs of each student Reinforce the mission with students and families, inspiring them to act on the mission every single day Reflect on instructional practices and adjust behavior and systems accordingly: ask regularly for feedback; model humility and admit mistakes; seek out thought partners; and, engage in professional learning Collaborates with support teachers and other staff to ensure proper and consistent implementation of our instructional program Model ethical, equitable, and professional behavior and acts with integrity, fairness, cultural competence, and empathy with students and colleagues Contribute to a professional school culture focused on developing relational trust with colleagues and building each other's capacity to promote each student's social, emotional, and academic development; serves as a mentor teacher for support teachers Set personal and professional learning goals to promote wellness and enhance professional practice; attend summer institute and weekly professional development sessions Participate in professional development and coaching cycles led by Principal and other instructional leaders Encourages open, productive, collaborative, and trusting working relationships among administrators, teachers, and staff to promote an environment of continuous improvement Develop a supportive and positive learning environment focused on uplifting student voice and using student data to drive student development, growth and achievement Major Duties and Responsibilities: Support a Student with Special Needs throughout the School Day Assist the student with participating in lessons, daily activities, and assessments Support the student with daily living activities (e.g. eating and toileting,) as needed Facilitate independent work with materials in the inclusion environment Teach lessons under the direction of the lead teacher and the special education teacher in the resource room Implement prescribed behavioral strategies and positive behavior support in all settings Accompany and assist students during related service sessions (speech therapy, occupational therapy, etc). De-escalate students and use counseling skills Collaborate with Teaching Team and Special Education Team Collaborate with the Lead Teacher and the Special Education Coordinators in the planning and management of lessons and work that the student will be done independently and with support Provide regular communication about students' development to the lead teacher Collaborate with the Special Education Coordinator and the Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) provider to implement ABA within the classroom setting. This includes planning for: classroom environment, natural environment teaching, instruction, discrete trial instruction, behavior management strategies, and reinforcement systems Learn about writing IEP goals, progress summaries and report cards Assist in Data Collection and Record Keeping Participate in all training related to data collection and assessment Gather written observations for Teaching Strategies GOLD (and any other assessments) as requested by the lead teacher Discuss observations with the lead teacher, other teaching staff, and the Special Education Coordinator Regularly collect data to track students' progress in program areas: curriculum and IEP Follow Functional Communication Protocols and Behavior Protocols to respond to students' behavior appropriately and successfully Equitable and Inclusive Student Support Improve and sustain a school environment that is inclusive, equitable, caring, and culturally competent (and meets the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs of each student) Maintain positive, fair, and unbiased student behavior policies that emphasize relationship reconciliation and behavioral change Work with Special Education Teacher and English Learner Teacher to plan for and support all learners' needs Use student performance and placement data, as well as school culture data, to promote greater inclusiveness, caring, equity, and closure of opportunity gaps Serve as a member of the Student Support Team (SST) and implement a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to meet the needs of all children, including special populations Collaborate with the Lead Teacher, special education service providers (speech, physical therapist,occupational therapist), ELL teacher and other Assistant Teachers to address student needs in the classroom Contribute productively to the school as a whole Attend and participate in school events outside of regular school hours Other duties as assigned. Dedicated Aide Requirements: Possess a minimum of a High School Diploma (an Associate's degree or Bachelor's degree preferred) At least two years of classroom experience, preferably in a public school or urban setting Willingness to take Behavior Technician and Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI) training At least three years of combined experience as a teacher preferred Meet state educational requirements, preferably a valid state-issued teaching license for Teaching in elementary education or meet eligibility, including a Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree in Education and passing scores on Praxis I & II Deep experience and knowledge of learning standards and student-centered curriculum An energetic, flexible, creative, innovative individual who can develop strengths-based, student-centered support plans that support learning for students of various abilities, including those with various identified exceptionalities Ability to excel as a member of
Supervisor: Founding Special Education Coordinator Start Date: August 2025 Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through June 2025. However, the position may be closed prior to that date if a qualified candidate is hired. The Opportunity: Global Citizens is seeking a passionate Dedicated Aide to support students with special needs in our inclusion classrooms. The Dedicated Aide will assist with specialized instruction and related services for students in grades Pre-K3
Grade 2. The types of students with special needs who have Dedicated Aides assigned to them include: students with autism, pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), developmental delays in one or more areas, intense behavioral challenges, multiple learning problems, and other related disorders. Global Citizens PCS is the first dual language immersion elementary school in Washington, DC, to offer language immersion in both Mandarin Chinese and Spanish pathways - exposing students to the top three languages spoken in the world. Paired with a focus on social justice and whole child wellness, Global Citizens PCS equips children to become empathetic, globally competent, and socially-minded leaders who are prepared for a future we cannot yet imagine. Global Citizens PCS opened in Ward 7 to provide children and their families living east of the Anacostia River with equitable access to dual language immersion programs. This position offers an incredible opportunity to work alongside a founding team, within an entrepreneurial and collaborative environment focused on improving educational opportunities for all students, especially those who are most marginalized and undervalued. Mission: The mission of Global Citizens PCS is to inspire and prepare the next generation of global citizens. We will do this by supporting students, ages 3-11, to reach their full academic and leadership potential in a nurturing learning environment. We will immerse them in the Mandarin and Spanish languages, promote the value of diversity, and equip them with the knowledge, skills, and mindsets they need to contribute to a better world. Vision: We envision academic excellence, language acquisition, and authentic inclusion of a diverse student population. We will build a strong community of learners who are confident in their ability to communicate in the Chinese, Spanish, and English languages. Our children will use language to liberate and advocate for themselves and those most marginalized. All of our children will develop a sense of self and a sense of belonging, build empathy and emotional resilience, learn to understand and appreciate diverse perspectives and challenge themselves to take action to improve the world. Philosophy: We believe that all cultures have richness and value, deserve respect and consideration, and do not belong to a hierarchy. At Global Citizens PCS, we will continually examine our teaching and curricula to ensure we incorporate multiple perspectives from diverse cultural backgrounds and life experiences, including the experiences of our students, families, communities, and staff. We will create an environment in which all students will yearn for intercultural connections and see their benefits. Dedicated Aide Job Description
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Implement a shared school mission and vision to promote each student's social, emotional, and academic development Actively participate in data-driven instruction and methods of continuous improvement to ensure we meet the needs of each student Reinforce the mission with students and families, inspiring them to act on the mission every single day Reflect on instructional practices and adjust behavior and systems accordingly: ask regularly for feedback; model humility and admit mistakes; seek out thought partners; and, engage in professional learning Collaborates with support teachers and other staff to ensure proper and consistent implementation of our instructional program Model ethical, equitable, and professional behavior and acts with integrity, fairness, cultural competence, and empathy with students and colleagues Contribute to a professional school culture focused on developing relational trust with colleagues and building each other's capacity to promote each student's social, emotional, and academic development; serves as a mentor teacher for support teachers Set personal and professional learning goals to promote wellness and enhance professional practice; attend summer institute and weekly professional development sessions Participate in professional development and coaching cycles led by Principal and other instructional leaders Encourages open, productive, collaborative, and trusting working relationships among administrators, teachers, and staff to promote an environment of continuous improvement Develop a supportive and positive learning environment focused on uplifting student voice and using student data to drive student development, growth and achievement Major Duties and Responsibilities: Support a Student with Special Needs throughout the School Day Assist the student with participating in lessons, daily activities, and assessments Support the student with daily living activities (e.g. eating and toileting,) as needed Facilitate independent work with materials in the inclusion environment Teach lessons under the direction of the lead teacher and the special education teacher in the resource room Implement prescribed behavioral strategies and positive behavior support in all settings Accompany and assist students during related service sessions (speech therapy, occupational therapy, etc). De-escalate students and use counseling skills Collaborate with Teaching Team and Special Education Team Collaborate with the Lead Teacher and the Special Education Coordinators in the planning and management of lessons and work that the student will be done independently and with support Provide regular communication about students' development to the lead teacher Collaborate with the Special Education Coordinator and the Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) provider to implement ABA within the classroom setting. This includes planning for: classroom environment, natural environment teaching, instruction, discrete trial instruction, behavior management strategies, and reinforcement systems Learn about writing IEP goals, progress summaries and report cards Assist in Data Collection and Record Keeping Participate in all training related to data collection and assessment Gather written observations for Teaching Strategies GOLD (and any other assessments) as requested by the lead teacher Discuss observations with the lead teacher, other teaching staff, and the Special Education Coordinator Regularly collect data to track students' progress in program areas: curriculum and IEP Follow Functional Communication Protocols and Behavior Protocols to respond to students' behavior appropriately and successfully Equitable and Inclusive Student Support Improve and sustain a school environment that is inclusive, equitable, caring, and culturally competent (and meets the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs of each student) Maintain positive, fair, and unbiased student behavior policies that emphasize relationship reconciliation and behavioral change Work with Special Education Teacher and English Learner Teacher to plan for and support all learners' needs Use student performance and placement data, as well as school culture data, to promote greater inclusiveness, caring, equity, and closure of opportunity gaps Serve as a member of the Student Support Team (SST) and implement a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to meet the needs of all children, including special populations Collaborate with the Lead Teacher, special education service providers (speech, physical therapist,occupational therapist), ELL teacher and other Assistant Teachers to address student needs in the classroom Contribute productively to the school as a whole Attend and participate in school events outside of regular school hours Other duties as assigned. Dedicated Aide Requirements: Possess a minimum of a High School Diploma (an Associate's degree or Bachelor's degree preferred) At least two years of classroom experience, preferably in a public school or urban setting Willingness to take Behavior Technician and Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI) training At least three years of combined experience as a teacher preferred Meet state educational requirements, preferably a valid state-issued teaching license for Teaching in elementary education or meet eligibility, including a Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree in Education and passing scores on Praxis I & II Deep experience and knowledge of learning standards and student-centered curriculum An energetic, flexible, creative, innovative individual who can develop strengths-based, student-centered support plans that support learning for students of various abilities, including those with various identified exceptionalities Ability to excel as a member of