This is a 6.5-hour position, 5 days per week in a self-contained resource 2 classroom. A special education paraprofessional is a school employee who works under the direction of a certificated special education teacher to provide instruction and other services for children with disabilities. The paraprofessional's responsibility is to implement the program as designed and directed by the special education teacher. The principal directly supervises the paraprofessional and has the right to assign duties to the paraprofessional. The paraprofessional may be working with a student one-on-one, with small groups of students, or collecting data and making observations from afar.
Essential Functions of this position may include:
working as part of a special education support team under the direction of the special education teacher which may include supporting students in a general education classroom or special education classroom either one-to-one or in small groups
following the day-to-day schedule as directed by the special education teacher
taking direction from the special education teacher regarding instructional materials, methods and prompts
provide individual and/or small group academic, adaptive, social/emotional, behavioral, vocational, communication, life skills and other instruction to students as directed by the special education teacher
assist and instruct students with personal hygiene and toileting
ability to independently lift up to 50 lbs.
maintain accurate student records (data sheets, progress notes, etc.)
follow through with prescribed behavior management programs
be trained in district approved de-escalation and restraint and follow district procedures for recording events
collaborate and communicate regularly with special education teacher and general education teacher regarding student progress and needs
use assistive technology devices as directed
assist with loading and unloading of students from busses
assist and instruct students with eating/feeding skills
lift or assist with lifting students to and from wheelchairs
assist with activities of daily living (e.g. toileting, change diapers if needed, feeding)
sanitize classrooms and equipment using approved materials
maintain confidentiality