- Assisting assigned teacher with instructional and physical student support is a primary responsibility of this position. This includes helping with the delivery of instructional activities according to the individual student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) and as assigned and developed by certified/licensed staff. which may include helping with the design and implementation of an appropriate learning environment while incorporating appropriate assistive technologies and multi-sensory materials. Instructional support will also involve helping students integrate into general education classrooms and requires some communication with general education teachers regarding student needs. Imparting life skills such as self-hygiene and social/emotional skills are also a part of the Para’s responsibilities. This position will often use communication processes that sometimes requiring the Para to interpret non-verbal cues. Employee will also create and use a variety of instructional and other materials (e.g. games, schedules, visual supports, observation and success logs, etc.) that promote student growth and development. The paraprofessional will also supervise and facilitate sensory and movement rest periods in between academic activities, and which facilitate increased student engagement. The duties under this responsibility may require the paraprofessional to assist with mobility and the physical orientation of students.
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- Assisting the teacher in implementing positive behavior plans and systems appropriate to the individual student is a responsibility of this position. This includes displaying and promoting appropriate behaviors for students helping students to gain self-governance and to stay engaged. Students may sometimes display inappropriate or aggressive behaviors, requiring the paraprofessional to temporarily remove the student from the current environment and helping them implement self-soothing or other behavior management techniques. In rare cases this position may be assigned students that require line-of-sight supervision which requires a high level of team collaboration, established processes and setting consistent expectations.
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- Providing student oversight and supervision during out-of-classroom activities including arrivals and departures, outside breaks, passing periods, and other activities as assigned by the supervising teacher is a daily responsibility of this position. Successful supervision will require the employee to communicate continuously with other paraprofessionals and staff to keep track of student movements, schedules, and locations. Based on the needs of the student, a Paraprofessional may be requested to travel with a student during transportation to and from school/home. In these cases, the employee may need to apply a flexible schedule to meet this accommodation. In addition, Paraprofessional may also participate in various field trips/community outing as needed.
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- Serving students to provide personal hygienic needs is a primary responsibility of this position. Services are provided according to the individual needs of each student and there is an expectation to maintain the student’s HIPPA confidentiality and personal dignity in providing for these needs. Responsibilities This may include dispensing of medications, meal preparation, feeding or toileting/diapering. As this position assists students with their hygiene and is exposed to bodily fluids, there is an expectation to maintain a sanitary workplace and use Universal Precautions with the highest level of personal hygiene and self-care for the employee and students.
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- Collecting and reviewing progress on students’ work toward Individual Education Plan (IEP) goals/objectives are completed with SPED teacher on a regular basis with adjustments made to ensure IEP compliance and students’ needs are being met. A part of these duties may also include participating in team planning, trainings and professional development activities as needed. In addition, this position often acts as a technical resource for other staff within their assigned building and regarding Special Education students, providing support, information, and/or technique or procedure trainings to ensure student needs are met.
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- Other duties as assigned.
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