Sela PCS·Washington, District of Columbia
Provide one-on-one support to students with disabilities and implement their Individualized Education Plans (IEP). Foster positive relationships with students and families while participating in daily school activities.
Mission Sela Public Charter School (Sela PCS) offers children of all ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds in the District of Columbia, from Pre-K to 5th grade, the opportunity to achieve academic excellence in a safe, nurturing environment that focuses on Hebrew language immersion, promotes the value of diversity and provides the skills for taking action in the world.
Philosophy Sela PCS is founded on a steadfast commitment to ensuring that all of its students experience the diverse offerings of the District of Columbia while ensuring high levels of academic achievement for its students in a dual-language immersion setting.
School Culture Sela PCS’s vision is of a community of learners striving towards excellence, where children of all backgrounds and abilities are valued members of a safe, nurturing community, in which differences are appreciated, and families are active participants in school life.
Through exposure to the Hebrew language and contemporary Israeli culture, students learn broad lessons about how to appreciate and participate in cultures that are different from their own.
Job Responsibilities Work 1-on-1 with students with disabilities Understand and implement the student's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Create a positive relationship with the student and their family Participate in recess, snack and other activities daily Respond to feedback in a constructive way Skills and Characteristics High bar for behavior and academic success Strong relationship-building skills Unyielding commitment to students, self and school’s constant learning and development Relentlessness and doing whatever it takes to ensure success Team player Highly organized Belief in Sela PCS’s mission, educational model, and core values Maturity, humility, strong work ethic, sense of humor, and “roll-up-my-sleeves” attitude Experience High School Diploma Experience supervising children Compensation The annual salary for this position is $37,471.
Sela PCS offers medical, dental and vision benefits to dedicated aides.
Candidates must have a high school diploma and experience supervising children. A strong work ethic, maturity, and a commitment to the school's mission are required.
Market context
In the District of Columbia, dedicated aide roles are often driven by student support needs in inclusive and mission-focused school settings. These positions can be competitive because schools look for patience, reliability, teamwork, and alignment with anti-bias pedagogy, and a high school diploma is required while a bachelor’s degree is preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show dependable classroom support experience.