Social Emotional Learning Assistant - Indianapolis Metropolitan High School
Company: Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
This is for the 2025-26 school year with a target start date of
mid-July. The range for this position is $15-$18 per hour including
full benefits (below). The Social-Emotional Learning Assistant
serves as a member of the Social-Emotional Learning team at the
Indianapolis Metropolitan High School and will be a member of a
school community with an educational model that complements the
acclaimed barrier removal work Goodwill of Central and Southern
Indiana does at The Excel Centers, Nurse-Family Partnership, and
other award-winning programs. Utilizing a positive behavior and
restorative model, the Social-Emotional Learning Assistant works
with students on developing and practicing the social-emotional
skills required to be successful during high school and beyond.
Primarily, this role responds to radio calls from staff members
requesting assistance for students and supervises students in
classrooms or other areas of the school as needed. The assistant
carries out the plans and duties of the teachers or others they are
covering for as directed by the school leadership. The assistant
works with staff to provide targeted assistance and services to
students in grades 9-12 in a "best fit" environment for teenagers
with significant barriers to education. With our core values of
Professional, Unstoppable, Motivated, Accountable, and Supportive,
the school priorities include:
- High rigor, high support instruction to close academic gaps and
prepare students for post-secondary opportunities.
- Trauma-informed social-emotional learning.
- Student and family empowerment through coordination with a
robust student services team of coaches, counselors, and
more.Example Duties and Activities
- Executes proactive and reactive systems to influence student
behavior and build social-emotional skills in alignment with the
school's social-emotional learning (SEL) model:
- Responds to and influences student behavior with a focus on
positive incentives, restorative strategies, and explicit teaching
of new social-emotional skills.
- Provides consistent and fair follow-through on both major and
minor behaviors per school policies.
- Uses restorative practices and SEL strategies to identify root
causes of behavior alongside students, families, staff, and
stakeholders.
- Implements a progressive series of consequences focused on the
teaching of skills and prevention of future behaviors.
- Invests students in the vision for restorative practices and
SEL skill-focused consequences.
- Uses restorative practices to de-escalate challenging
situations, helps those in disagreement to listen to each other,
and facilitates the creation of shared agreements.
- Prioritizes competing, time-sensitive demands with proactive
priorities while upholding commitments consistently.
- Models self-regulation and maintains composure in stressful or
escalated situations.
- When providing coverage for another staff member, fosters a
structured and supportive classroom environment that is consistent
with school agreements, is trauma-informed, and provides students
with frequent feedback to support their social-emotional
development.
- Assists with supervision of the school building, including
escorting students from class as needed and monitoring the
cafeteria, hallways, or other areas as needed. Assists students to
their destinations, aiding teachers with traffic monitoring.
- Drives mini-bus to help with daily transportation of students.
As needed, travels on Indy Go buses with students and provides
supervision at bus stops/stations to support student behavior and
safety.
- Builds relationships with students and their webs of support.
Communicates strengths and areas for improvement frequently and
uses restorative approaches to resolve conflict.
- Partners with colleagues to refer and connect students to
wraparound services including Family Empowerment Coaching for
internal and community resources, Special Education, and
more.Required Competencies
- Degree and Credential Requirements - High school diploma or GED
required.
- Industry Expertise - Has worked ideally with high school
students, in helping them successfully learn and practice key areas
of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship
skills, and responsible decision making.
- Student Engagement - Takes a strengths-based, student-centered
approach to developing relationships at all levels while
establishing appropriate boundaries. Adept at delivering feedback
that is constructive and unbiased. Creates and maintains a safe
environment for open discussions.
- Conflict Resolution - Anticipates, diffuses, and resolves
disagreements, confrontations, tensions, and complaints in a
practical and constructive manner in order to achieve results.
Models concepts of motivational interviewing, coaching, and
reflective practice.
- Strong Work Ethic - Demonstrates a high degree of
professionalism, has a drive to succeed at any task, produces
consistent and high-quality work, is organized and timely, and is
able to work with minimal supervision.
- Organizational Aptitude - Plans and attends to details and
pursues quality in accomplishing multiple tasks in an organized and
timely fashion. Exhibits careful attention to detail and
follow-through.
- Technical Knowledge - Has working knowledge of G Suite and MS
Office.Preferred Competencies
- Behavior Interventions - Has assisted in implementing
restorative practices, trauma-informed practices, positive behavior
interventions and supports, and crisis prevention and
intervention.Other Requirements
- Background Screening - All candidates must pass a
pre-employment background check. Must have a valid driver's
license, a good driving record, and qualify under the district's
insurance carrier when driving a district vehicle.Benefits:
Full-time employees may participate in a comprehensive benefits
program that includes:
- Continuing education and leadership development as well as
tuition reimbursement
- Comprehensive health plan
- Paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays
- Pay continuance during school break periods (spring, fall, and
summer)
- Life, dental and vision insurance
- Parenting and sabbatical leaves
- Short- and long-term disability plans
- Nationally recognized preventive health and wellness
program
- Section 125 pre-tax health spending account, dependent care
spending account, and premiums
- Retirement plan with generous match or contribution into
Teachers' Retirement Fund for eligible employees
- Eligible for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
programGoodwill Education InitiativesGoodwill strongly believes it
is essential to raise education attainment levels in Indiana. Not
only are the lifetime earnings of high school graduates
significantly higher than those of dropouts, children of high
school graduates are 50% less likely to drop out of high school
than the children of dropouts are. Goodwill provides opportunities
for adults (The Excel Center) and youth (Indianapolis Metropolitan
High School).The Indianapolis Metropolitan Charter High
SchoolIndianapolis Metropolitan High School is a free public school
offering a high school education to students in grades 9-12.
Indianapolis Met is a best-fit school for students experiencing
circumstance that may present a barrier to education. Our school
places an emphasis on ensuring students enroll in college or enter
into a career that offers a living wage
post-graduation.Indianapolis Met is designed to serve students who
are experiencing circumstances that may become barriers to their
education.Mission and Values: Goodwill of Central and Southern
Indiana is an EEO Employer/Vet/DisabledIndianapolisMet1Required
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