Specialized Paraprofessional
REPORTS TO: Building Principal
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Special Education paraprofessional (Group C) works closely with and under the direction and supervision of the designated Special Education and/or General Education Teacher(s) for the benefit of students requiring intensive, individualized and specialized paraprofessional support outlined on their IEPs. This includes students in the Early Childhood Center (ECC), JEMS, TLP, i-Excel program, and the Learning Centers (ELC, PLC, ILC, and GLC). This also includes students who may not be placed in a program but require five hours or more per day of 1:1 paraprofessional support per the IEP due to a significant impairment or physical aggression.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties and responsibilities may vary depending on the Special Education Paraprofessional’s assignment. May be assigned to one student, or a small group of students, in a general education/inclusion setting or separate setting.
- Support classroom and specialized instruction by assisting students individually or in small groups.
- Proctor daily content area tests/quizzes as well as standardized tests including MCAS
- Provide supervision, academic and behavioral support to students
- Support classroom technology and individual students’ use of assistive technology
- Implement behavior plans as appropriate
- Foster student independence and encourage positive behaviors aligned with school-wide and classroom expectations
- Provide coverage for Classroom/Special Education Teachers for meetings
- Prepare materials and resources for educators or the special education department
- Reinforce instruction, including previously taught concepts through guided practice and review activities
- Implement accommodations outlined in student plans (including IEPs, 504 plans or informal intervention plans)
- Communicate and consult with educators regarding student progress or concerns
- Informal ongoing communication with liaison regarding progress of students.
- Document students’ progress both academically and behaviorally (data collection)
- Maintain student confidentiality and follow all district policies and procedures.
- Attend training sessions, meetings, or professional development activities as scheduled.
- Perform other related duties as assigned by the Superintendent of Schools, Principal or his/her designee
In addition to the above instructional paraprofessional responsibilities, the specialized paraprofessional is responsible to:
- Provide 1:1 instruction, ABA discrete trial training, and/or physical behavioral interventions if needed and trained
- Implement Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPS) in consultation with BCBA or counselor
- Support students in substantially separate programs such as JEMS, TLP or the Learning Centers who require a high level of assistance to access the curriculum and/or maintain self-regulation
- Support i-Excel students in community-based instruction, transition activities or job coaching, as outlined in their IEPs.
- Provide direct assistance with daily living or self-care skills such as toileting, hygiene and feeding when needed
QUALIFICATION-REQUIRED:
- High school diploma or GED
- Strong communication and collaboration skills.
- Ability to follow directions from the principal and lead educator
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to foster a positive, inclusive and safe school environment
- Ability to work with students who may exert bodily fluids or demonstrate unsafe behaviors
- Ability to perform physical restraints if trained and necessary
- Strong understanding of behavioral management principles
- Ability to implement ABA and/or discrete trials
- Ability to lift up to 25 pounds
- Current authorization to work in the United States by the first day of employment.
QUALIFICATIONS-PREFERRED:
Experience working with special education population
Associates degree or higher in the field of child development, education or psychology
TERMS: This is a 10-month based on the school year. Paraprofessional Union (C)
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