Position: Paraprofessional Class #130 - Lamphere Schools Adult Transition
Location: Lamphere Center (non-center program)
Salary: Starting at $13.88 - $15.16, based on prior similar experience
Benefits: the following benefits are available
- health, dental and vision (single care coverage) *
- paid sick and personal time*
- pension contribution options
* upon completion of a probationary period
Minimum Qualifications:
High School graduate, or equivalent
or
Advanced training in a community college or degree-granting institution whose special education instructional aide training program has been approved by the department
Experience working with young adult and secondary students with cognitive impairments, as well as students with autism spectrum disorder, severe emotional impairments, and/or physical disabilities, or equivalent experience - Willingness and ability to conduct necessary physical management and physical care procedures with the students, including activities of daily living, monitoring of medical conditions, and implementing medical procedures for which training has been provided
- Willingness to be trained in CPR, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention techniques, and necessary medical procedures.
- Good health, stamina for assigned duties, and positive attitude toward students
- Willingness and ability to work with students with aggressive and/or anti-social behaviors, e.g., threatening, hitting, kicking, biting, spitting, etc.
- Complete and pass a fitness for duty physical
- Ability to withstand the stress of the position
- Willingness and ability to manage students in both school and community based instruction
- Basic computer literacy and operational knowledge of instructional support equipment (video, laminator, copying, projectors, etc...)
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the administration may find appropriate and acceptable
Responsibilities: - Assist in preparation, implementation and record-keeping of instructional activities under the direction of teachers and ancillary staff
- Under the direction of the teacher, conduct assigned training activities with small groups of students at various sites, including locations other than the classroom, such as the library, cafeteria, hallways, bathrooms, community-based instruction settings
- Supervise and coach students when off-site
- Provide instructional assistance under the direction of classroom teacher and ancillary staff
- Supervise and monitor the physical condition of students with such conditions as diabetes and seizure disorders and implement medical procedures as assigned by supervisor
- Properly implement behavior management plans, including crisis intervention procedures. This is likely to include physical management of students
- Conduct physical care procedures with students - including but not limited to feeding, showering, and toileting and transferring to/from wheelchairs
- Assist in extensive data collection related to behavioral analysis, physical function and instructional progress as directed by professional staff
- Participate in professional development, student staffing, program committees and other meetings as directed by supervisor
- Care for instructional materials when appropriate
- Enter data and prepare reports on computer as designated by teachers and ancillary staff
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance
- Other duties as assigned
Qualified Applicant Procedure:
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Selected candidates will be required to have a district paid fingerprint criminal history check processed through the Michigan State Police and FBI.
It shall be the policy of the district not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, (including sexual orientation and gender identity), marital status, genetic information, disability, age, or any other basis prohibited by law.
