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Part-Time Paraprofessional

Hononegah Community High School
Full-time
On-site
Illinois, United States

  • Position Type:
      Support Staff/Special Education Assistant

  • Date Posted:
      9/19/2023

  • Location:
      Hononegah Community High School

  • Date Available:
      asap

  • Closing Date:
      open until filled

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    A paraprofessional helps students learn in a variety of classrooms. We are looking for part-time paraprofessionals -5 hours a day- to assist in our special education and ESL classrooms. Monolingual and bilingual candidates are welcome to apply. 

    No experience necessary. 

    Would you like to work a schedule within the school day?
    Are you just looking for morning or afternoon work?
    Do you speak Spanish?
    Do you enjoy working with teenagers?
    Do you get bored doing the same thing everyday?



    Take advantage of short-term approval! 

     
    • Requirements for short term approval include a high school degree
    • 19 years-old for high school work placement
    • Commitment to complete the licensing requirements in three years.
     

    https://www.isbe.net/Pages/paraprofessional-educator.aspx

    Paraprofessional

    Candidates must be willing to take directives, enjoy working with a diverse population, and be a team player. 
    • Paraprofessional license process (see below for process)
    • Must be 19 years-old
    • 180 day position (student attendance days and school improvement days)
    • Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund qualifying
    • Starting pay: $16.03 (24-25 school year), regionally exceptional starting pay
    • Years of prior service as a paraprofessional considered for further step placement
     

     

     

    License issuance process:   
    How can I obtain an ELS endorsed as a paraprofessional educator?
    A paraprofessional educator endorsement on an educator license with stipulations may be issued to an individual who is at least 19 years of age, holds a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and has met one of the following requirements:
    1. Holds an associate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education;
    2. Has completed at least 60 semester hours of credit from a regionally accredited institution of higher education (excluding remedial coursework) (coursework must be passed with a “D” or higher)
    3. Presents an official score report from Educational Testing Service (ETS) showing a score of 460 or higher on the ParaPro test (see process below); or
    4. Presents evidence of earning the following scores on the Work Keys test (offered by ACT): Reading for Information (4), Writing/Business Writing (3), and Applied Mathematics (4).

    To apply for an educator license with stipulations endorsed as a paraprofessional educator, individuals may submit an application in the Educator Licensure Information System (ELIS.) A $100 fee will be assessed electronically when the application is submitted. After submitting their application, individuals should have a copy of their high school diploma and official transcripts showing completion of any college coursework sent to ISBE. An educator license with stipulations endorsed as a paraprofessional educator is not valid until it is registered. Once registered, the license is valid until June 30 immediately following five years of the endorsement being issued and may be renewed.

     

     

    Paraprofessional Testing
    Working with students in a supportive role is one of the most rewarding decisions you can make. Becoming a paraprofessional is a pathway to making a difference in students' lives.
    Do you have a high school diploma (or GED) and less than 60 college credit hours? If yes, you can become a paraprofessional by taking the ETS Exam.
    The testing fee is $70.00 (cash or check only if paying in person) and registration can be done in person or online
    To prepare for the test, download free and low-cost study materials at: www.ets.org/parapro/testprep

     

    Click Here to start your Journey as a Paraprofessional

     

    The passing score in Illinois is between 460 and 480
    The test can only be taken once every 28 days, not including the initial test date.