My Experience Working at PASS
As part of my second Co-Op work experience, I started working at PASS Adult Services Society. I want to share some of my experience working here and what I have learnt throughout my experience.
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This is a collection of the things I have learnt through my various work experiences
As part of my second Co-Op work experience, I started working at PASS Adult Services Society. I want to share some of my experience working here and what I have learnt throughout my experience.
This year I started working at PASS Adult Services Society as an Educational Instructor (EI) Assistant. During my last Co-op experience I was a Special Ed Assistant (SEA) working with grade 8 and 9 students on the spectrum. After that experience I have decided I wanted to further explore the path of working with individuals with ASD and I applied for the EI Assistant position at PASS. Here I work with adults on the spectrum and we provide educational and employment support. As a previous SEA I w
Working as a Special Ed Assistant during my Co-op term gave me the opportunity to be exposed to many different situations and people. I met really good role models in this field and I was able to learn from them and gain new skills! Here are some of the skills I gained from my Co-op experience.
Over the course of my Co-op term, I took a Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training program and realized the importance of actually participating in these training opportunities. This training was optional and I decided to take it because I am always looking for opportunities to improve myself and my understanding of a subject.
I just completed my first Co-op term working as a Special Education Assistant at Greater Heights Learning Academy and these are some of the things I learnt from this experience.
After finishing my first co-op term I have reflected on my performance and thought of some of the valuable experience and accomplishments I have gained throughout the term.