Job Goal:
To assist the teacher with teaching related activities necessary for the efficient operation of the classroom. Instructional paraprofessionals make work with individual students or work with students in groups. Class assignments may vary from year to year or during the school year, depending on student needs.
Qualifications (minimum education, licensure, skills, and/or experience):
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Instructional support staff (i.e., instructional specialists, paraprofessionals, and coaches) shall be expected to perform the following duties, along with the completion of corresponding documents, forms, and reports.
Self-Evaluation
Professional Growth Plan
Supervision
Instructional Components
School Support Activities
Physical Demands:
This position requires bending, crouching, pushing, pulling, and carrying in excess of fifty (50) pounds
for the purpose of handling and assisting students.
Terms of Employment:
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel (Bulletin 130).
Note: This job description is subject to change at any time. While this job description reflects delegation of essential duties and responsibilities, it does not exclude or restrict management’s right to assign or reassign tasks, duties, or responsibilities to this job at any time.
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LOUISIANA REVISED STATUTE 17:436
materials, and supplies
safely performed according to exact directions, with no need to alter the standard procedure, and which
yields predictable results. It shall include the following:
(1) Modified activities of daily living which require special instruction such as toileting/diapering,
bowel/bladder training, toilet training, oral/dental hygiene, lifting/positioning, and oral feeding.
(2) Health maintenance procedures such as postural drainage, percussion, tracheostomy
suctioning, and gastrostomy feeding and monitoring of these procedures.
(3) Screenings such as growth, vital signs, hearing, vision, and scoliosis.
medical physician, or an appropriate licensed health professional to perform noncomplex health
procedures until all the following conditions have been met:
(1) A registered nurse or a licensed medical physician and, when appropriate, another licensed
health professional employed by a city or parish school board, has assessed the health status of the specific child in his specific educational setting and has determined that, according to the legal standards of the respective licensed health professional performing such procedure, the procedure can be safely performed, the results are predictable, and the procedure can be delegated to someone other than a licensed health professional following documented training.
(2) The registered nurse or the licensed medical physician and, when appropriate, another licensed
health professional shall train, in his or her area of expertise, at least two such employees to perform
noncomplex health procedures on the specific child in his educational setting. The employees shall be
given not less than four hours of training in the area of noncomplex health procedures.
(3)(a) Following the training provided for in Paragraph (2), no noncomplex health procedure,
except screenings and activities of daily living such as toileting/diapering, toilet training, oral/dental
hygiene, oral feeding, lifting, and positioning may be performed unless prescribed in writing by a
physician licensed to practice medicine in the state of Louisiana or an adjacent state.
(b) The employee, other than the registered nurse, licensed medical physician, or appropriate
licensed health professional shall be required to complete, under the direct supervision or coordination of a registered nurse, a minimum of three satisfactory demonstrations. Upon satisfactory completion of these noncomplex health procedures, the registered nurse, licensed medical physician, or appropriate licensed health professional and the trainee shall sign a standard form indicating that the trainee has attained the prescribed level of competency. A copy of this form shall be kept on file by the school system.
(4) Individuals who are required to perform noncomplex health procedures and have been trained
according to the provisions of this Section, may not decline to perform such service at the time indicated
except as exempted for reasons as noted by the licensed medical physician or registered nurse. The
reasons for such exemption shall be documented and certified by the licensed medical physician or a
registered nurse within seventy-two hours.
(5) Any employee shall have the right to request that another school board employee be present
while he or she is performing noncomplex health procedures for a student, to serve as a witness to the
procedure. After making such a request, the employee shall not be required to perform noncomplex health procedures without such a witness.
safety equipment, materials, and supplies shall include but shall not be limited to gloves, anti-bacterial
soaps and wipes, paper towels, and masks.
professional, or hired and trained unlicensed nursing personnel or unlicensed assistive personnel as
defined by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing shall be required to perform a tracheostomy suctioning
procedure on any child in an educational setting. However, nothing in this Section shall prohibit an
employee who volunteers to perform such procedure and who complies with the training and
demonstration requirements as provided in Paragraphs (B)(2) and (3) of this Section from being allowed
to perform such procedure on a child in an educational setting.
practical nurse.
Acts 1991, No. 760, §1, eff. July 19, 1991; Acts 1992, No. 469, §1; Acts 1995, No. 752, §1; Acts1997, No. 804, §1; Acts 2008, No. 802, §1; Acts 2009, No. 414, §1.