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Program Assistant - Alternative Education

DuPage County ROE, West Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60185

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Position Type: Support Staff/Program Assistant - Alternative Education

Date Posted: 8/25/2025

Location: Community High School District 94

Date Available: Immediate

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COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 94 WEST CHICAGO, IL 60185

2025-2026 **Anticipated Vacancy Available** Available Immediately

POSITION

Program Assistant - Alternative Education

SUMMARY

The responsibility of the Program Assistant - Alternative Education is to work closely with staff in assisting to achieve individual student academic and personal objectives in order to become responsible and successful adults.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

(other duties and responsibilities may be assigned) Provide assistance with classroom management. Provide and promote a welcoming atmosphere of respect for students and adults. Attend and participate in student conferences as requested. Provide assistance to students with note taking, assignment completion, test taking, study skills. Assist with adapting, preparing and copying of materials for specific instructional programs. Establish and maintain rapport with students. Assist with procedural classroom tasks as needed: monitoring of assignment sheets, attendance, phone calls, office errands, monitoring of calculators, classroom supplies, monitoring proper computer usage. Reinforce lessons with individual students or small groups. Evaluate assignment packets and assessments and provide teacher assistance in assessing students work as needed. Escort students to various locations in the school. Provide student assistance during evacuation drills (fire, tornado, crisis, etc.) Coordinate weekly behavioral program rewards. Assist with maintaining safety of classroom environment. Assist educators in implementing classroom/computer lab goals and objectives, classroom procedures. Collaborate with educators for student evaluations. Monitor students' homework completion and verify make-up tests. Observe and monitor students' behavior then report and advise instructors on the issues at hand. For Spanish-speaking staff, interpret for alternative education staff during the school day including student reviews, phone calls, etc.; interpret for fall and spring parent conferences. Keep room organized and properly maintained. Provide clerical assistance to classroom teacher as necessary. Orient new students to procedures and practices in classroom. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

None

EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND EXPERIENCE

ISBE license or paraprofessional letter of approval required Possess adequate content knowledge (Math, English, Science) to assist high school level students with their coursework. Possess adequate knowledge of computers and computer applications (utilize current technologies) Organizational skills, trained in tutoring, CRISS. SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Must be able to perform all of the duties and responsibilities of the position Ability to communicate effectively and accurately, both orally and in writing, in English Ability to communicate effectively and accurately, both orally and in writing, in Spanish, preferred Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with both internal and external constituents Ability to work independently, stay on task, multi-task, and take responsibility to complete assigned projects and duties in a timely and efficient manner to work successfully in a team environment. PAY TRANSPARENCY

Pay scale and benefit information is available on our website HERE.

APPLICATION PROCESS

APPLY HERE

Internal applicants: Please choose the Internal Applicants section.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Contractual language requires that positions be posted for a minimum of five business days. Positions will be posted until filled.

NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION

Equal educational and extracurricular opportunities shall be available for all students without regard to color, race, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, gender identity, status of being homeless, immigration status, order of protection status, actual or potential marital or parental status, including pregnancy. Further, the District will not knowingly enter into agreements with any entity or any individual that discriminates against students on the basis of sex or any other protected status, except that the District remains viewpoint neutral when granting access to school facilities under School Board Policy 8:20, Community Use of School Facilities. Any student may file a discrimination grievance by using Board policy 2:260, Uniform Grievance Procedure.

The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

NON-DISCRIMINATION COORDINATOR Kerry J. Foderaro Interim Executive Director of Human Resources 326 Joliet Street West Chicago, IL 60185 630-876-6216

For further information on notice of non-discrimination, click here for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481.