What are the responsibilities and job description for the Gen Ed Paraeducator - Leave Replacement (AJ, 241217002) position at Bremerton School District?
This position is 6 hrs/day for 70 days/year. It is a leave replacement position through May 2, 2025.
To be considered for any Paraeducator position (including substitute positions), please provide ONE of the following:
- An official transcript from an accredited college or university conferring your AA Degree (or higher) or
- An official transcript identifying successful completion of 72 quarter credits or 48 semester credits from an accredited college or university or
- A copy of your ParaPro Test (Praxis) with a passing score of 455 or higher or your Pearson Assessment with a score of 220 or higher or your Master Teacher test must exceed 65%.
The position of Paraeducator is responsible for assisting teachers with planning curriculum; preparing materials and resources for student instruction; conducting student assessments for placement/progress reporting; maintaining student records. Paraeducators serving special needs students may be required to assist with student mobility; provide medical support; perform therapy sessions as directed; operate assistive technology; and assist with the implementation of the student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP).
Reports to and evaluated by: Building Supervisor or Designee
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSUnder the supervision and direction of a certificated staff member, the paraeducator will:
- Instruct individuals or small groups to promote student learning objectives (i.e. reviewing letters/sounds, introducing new concepts/strategies, assisting students with self-corrections). This includes assisting with the implementation of students’ Individual Education Plans, including progress reporting and WAAS portfolio prompts.
- Supervise students to ensure safety and well-being (i.e., classroom, lunchroom, recess, safety patrol, bus duty, parking areas). Supervision of special needs students may include students who exhibit unsafe, aggressive, or self-injurious behaviors or have medical conditions that require assistance and supervision.
- Maintain student records/information (i.e. student daily attendance, grades, individual education plans, assessments); assess and monitor student progress; assist in the preparation of reports and documents to meet district and/or state reporting requirements.
- Conduct student assessments to determine student placement and to evaluate progress.
- Assist certificated staff with planning and preparing curriculum, materials, and resources as needed.
- Process students' daily work; correct, grade, and record papers; communicate progress to students and teachers.
- Assist students with toileting and basic hygiene needs; able to perform a one- or two-person lift.
- Provide medical assistance (i.e., suctioning, tube feeding, disbursing medications, and seizure monitoring) and/or therapy sessions (i.e., occupational, physical, or speech language therapy) as directed by certificated staff or health care professionals. This may include medical assistance that requires specific training by a health care professional.
- Provide off-site supervision of students participating in a work-based learning programs or athletic activities.
- Attend meetings and training as required to improve knowledge and maintain skills.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Significant: talking, hearing, vision, kneeling, squatting, crawling, lifting, carrying.
- Frequent: standing, walking, pushing/pulling, handling paperwork, reaching above the shoulder, lifting up to 35 pounds independently or over 35 pounds as part of a 2-person lift, exposure to blood/bodily fluids, moderate to loud noise levels.
- Occasional: running, climbing, repetitive motion, use of personal computer/phone/vacuum cleaner, use of assistive technology, exposure to chemicals.
- Education:
- High school diploma or equivalent;
- 72 college credits, or an AA Degree, or
- Successful passage of the ETS ParaPro Assessment or Pearson Assessment or Master Teacher test
- Some child development course work or training preferred.
- Experience:
- Previous experience with children in a school environment preferred.
- Ability to perform the essential job functions in the work environment with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Possesses knowledge of child development and learning styles. Ability to assist in planning curriculum and to apply new methods of instruction.
- Skilled in use of standard office equipment including computer and relevant software; skilled in use of current technology or willingness to learn; ability to perform basic arithmetic calculations.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, demonstrating the proper use of grammar, punctuation and spelling.
- Possess effective human relations skills.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision; organize and prioritize work; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with staff, students and the community.
- Ability to maintain a professional demeanor, defuse tense situations, and remain calm under pressure.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality in all work related matters.
Updated February 2013