Northwest Ohio Classical Academy (NOCA) seeks compassionate Instructional Aides (IAs) and Paraprofessionals to assist our teachers with classroom lessons, activities, organization, and management and to aid and support special needs students. The IA’s/Paraprofessional’s responsibilities include assisting the teacher with teaching new concepts, translating information for students to better understand, supervising students, and providing students with a positive, nurturing guide. The IA/Paraprofessional will work with students, parents, staff, and the community in a professional manner, and follow and uphold school rules and standards.
Instructional Aides and Paraprofessionals should demonstrate patience, care, and empathy when assisting students, as well as professionalism when representing the school. They should have strong management and organizational skills and excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Responsibilities include:
- Participating in lesson planning sessions and communicating with parents and school officials.
- Co-teaching lessons under the Teacher’s guidance, leading small groups or individual instruction and discussion, and reviewing classwork.
- Organizing the classroom and teaching materials, monitoring the classroom during lessons, and minimizing distractions and disruptions.
- Supervising students in and out of the classroom.
- Attending to students’ physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs.
- Helping Teachers and students with extracurricular activities and school functions.
- Performing clerical duties, such as tracking student attendance, typing, filing, and photocopying.
- Ensuring the upkeep of educational materials, equipment, and supplies.
- Tracking students’ progress and preparing reports for the parents.
Qualifications:
- Value a rigorous liberal arts education.
- Instructional Aides are required to have a high school diploma.
- Paraprofessionals are required to have an associate’s degree (although a bachelor’s degree in child development or a related field may be advantageous.)
- Experience working with children and special needs students is preferred.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Competent computer skills required, experience with educational software is preferred.
- Must pass necessary background checks.
All employees at Northwest Ohio Classical Academy will support the school’s Mission: to train the minds and improve the hearts of young people through a rigorous, content-rich classical curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences, one that produces thoughtful leaders and virtuous citizens. They have a strong background in their area of expertise, demonstrate high moral character, and embrace the virtues of a democratic society. Strong candidates will foster professional friendships with faculty and staff, seek collaborative relationships with parents, and embody the school’s organizational values.
About Northwest Ohio Classical Academy:
NOCA is Ohio’s first state-chartered, publicly-funded, independently-governed, tuition-free, classical school. It is a Hillsdale College Curriculum School. NOCA opened its doors in 2019, with 210 students in grades K-8, and has seen strong and steady growth. It now serves grades K-12 to over 600 students. NOCA is a flourishing school with a passionate, dedicated faculty, staff, and families who value and enthusiastically support NOCA’s mission.
To apply, submit an application, a letter of interest, a resume, a statement of classical education, and a list of references to Scott Henry, Headmaster, at shenry@nocacademy.org.
The mission of Northwest Ohio Classical Academy is to train the minds and improve the hearts of young people through a rigorous, content-rich classical curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences, one that produces thoughtful leaders and virtuous citizens.