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Paraprofessional/NH Registered Apprentice

School Administrative Unit #19
Full-time
On-site
New Hampshire, United States
$17.65 - $21.94 USD yearly

  • Position Type:
      Support Staff/Paraprofessional

  • Date Posted:
      6/11/2025

  • Location:
      Maple Avenue Elementary School

  • Date Available:
      08/26/2025

  • Closing Date:
      Until filled

  •   STARTING DATE:                    August 26, 2025
    INITIAL ASSIGNMENT:            Maple Avenue Elementary School
    HOURS TO BE WORKED:       6.75 hrs/day, Monday - Friday, 33.75 hrs/week, 192 days/year with 9 paid holidays
    RANGE OF PAY:                       Non-Certified $17.65 - $21.94
                                                             Certified  $19.30 - $23.99

    SAU 19 is pleased to be partnering with the National Collaborative for Digital Equity to offer the NH Registered Apprenticeship program. This program allows Paraprofessionals to work while earning their teacher certification at little to no cost. Please take a minute to watch this short video on the program and then see our website for additional information about this exciting opportunity (Welcome to SAU#19). Paraprofessional applicants interested in this program should indicate that interest on their cover letter when submitting their application.
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    At Maple Avenue, we are looking for team-oriented people who enjoy being around children between 6-10 years old. An elementary school is very busy, so staff members will be on the move much of the day, supporting students in classrooms, hallways, the cafeteria and the playground. Our paraprofessional positions are student specific, and staff are assigned to work 1:1 or in a shared position (supporting 2-4 students in a class depending on student age and need). Students who require paraprofessional support typically need help in areas such as behavioral management, self-regulation, communication, motor skills, mobility, and/or activities of daily living (such as toileting). Flexibility is important, as at times, paraprofessionals may be asked to work with a different student, cover a classroom for a teacher while they attend a meeting, or provide extra assistance on the playground or in the lunchroom.