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    Paraprofessional - ASPIRE/Transition - Du Quoin Middle School JobID: 1364
  • Position Type:
      Paraprofessionals/Paraprofessional/ Teacher Aide/ EOC Aide

  • Date Posted:
      11/1/2024

  • Location:
      Du Quoin Middle School

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    TITLE: Teacher-School Health Aide

    Qualifications:
    1. High School Diploma or GED
    2. Sixty hours of college level credit , preference given to Associates
    Degree or higher education and/or
    3. Pass Work Keys or ETS Para-Pro Assessment
    4. Preference given to individuals with experience working with
    disability category of hire
    5. All aides must obtain the Licensure and register credentials with
    the Illinois State Board of Education.

    REPORTS TO: As assigned:
    1. Building Principal
    2. Technical Assistant Supervisor
    3. Daily work load to be determined by student needs as determined
    by assigned classroom teacher.

    GENERAL: Under the guidance and supervision of the teacher, a primary goal of the
    teacher-school health aide is to assist the teacher to provide an organized
    and effective learning environment for students, redirect students when
    needed per the student's behavior intervention plan, and assist with
    activities of daily living if necessitated by the student's medical
    condition.

    TERM: Generally a (9) nine month contract based on 176 work days. Hours to
    be determined by supervisor, based on building assignment and student
    needs. Extraordinary Care Aide if not informed in advance that their
    assigned student is absent, shall be assigned other duties on that day.

    PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
    1. Training will be required of all teacher-school health aides. The extent and
    content of training will be determined by the program supervisor and/or
    authorized by the Director of Special Education. The purpose of the training will
    be to acquire skills as may be necessary to meet the specific or unique needs of
    students in the classroom.
    2. Carry out learning activities which are consistent with teacher direction and the
    students’ Individualized Education Program (IEP).
    3. Function as a team member by showing initiative, being prompt and punctual in
    attendance, contributing to a positive learning and work environment, and lending
    special expertise and talents.
    4. Carry out school approved behavior management plans with teacher direction.
    5. Responsible for daily record keeping and providing feedback on student
    performance as assigned.
    6. Carry out routine duties such as supervision of recess, bus, mealtime, and hallway
    duties; record keeping such as student attendance and lunch money; preparation,
    maintenance, and inventory of materials; straightening, washing tables, putting
    materials away, clean-up after snack, etc.
    7. Observe and provide for the health and safety of all students including the
    provision of special health and hygiene procedures. Assisting students with Health
    Related Service Activities as required according to individual student needs.
    These Activities include:
    1. Ambulation and transfer
    2. Food and Nutrition: Aides will be adequately trained by the school nurse
    to do tube feedings.
    3. Toileting
    4. Behavior Intervention
    5. Hygiene and other specific activities based on student’s needs. These
    activities may require lifting, bending, kneeling, squatting walking and
    working with equipment used for Physical and Occupational Therapy.
    6. Daily documentation log of HRS (Health Related Services) is required on
    HRS form.
    8. Responsible for attending Tri-County Early Childhood screenings, conducting
    screening procedures with children and providing feed-back to parents.
    9. Demonstrate ethical use of confidential information.
    10. Assist in the development of motor skills such as positioning, range of motion,
    weight bearing, endurance, and coordination.
    11. Assist in the development of communication skills which may include sign
    language, language boards, and specialized instruction.
    12. Assume responsibility for conducting activities as per general school guidelines,
    policies and procedures.
    13. Acquire new skills by assisting in the identification of inservice needs and
    participate in in-service sessions including staff meetings under the direction of
    the appropriate supervisor (s).
    14. May assist the teacher in parent-child contacts on a weekly basis and preparing
    appropriate lessons for each child seen under the supervision of the teacher.
    15. Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds individually and 75 pounds with
    assistance.
    16. Perform vision and hearing screenings if certified and assist in all child find
    activities. Aides with vision and hearing certification can anticipate spending
    approximately 10% of their time with child find activities. Those without
    certification will spend approximately 5% of their time with child find activities.
    17. Assist in the office with assimilating and stapling materials as time permits or as
    needed. May assist as a temporary assignment in office or janitorial as needed.
    18. Assistance with supervising students on field trips.
    19. Participation in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (CPI) both verbal de-escalation
    techniques as well as physical intervention when necessary.
    20. Perform other duties as assigned consistent with institutional need.
    INTEGRATION of TECHNOLOGY:
    1. Demonstrates continual growth in technology knowledge and skills to stay
    abreast of current and emerging technologies.
    2. Participate in the plan and design of effective learning environments and
    experiences supported by available software and technology.
    3. Assist in the implementation of curriculum plans that include methods and
    strategies for applying technology to maximize student learning in the
    curriculum of one’s subject area(s) and/or grade level(s).
    4. Apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective assessment and
    evaluation strategies.
    5. Able to learn and use email, school attendance program, and electronically
    complete and submit time sheets.

    The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the American with
    Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position.
    Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional
    duties may be assigned

    Pay and Benefits in accordance to the collective bargaining  









Postings current as of 3/31/2025 2:00:33 AM CST.


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