What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paraeducator position at Alburgh Community Ed Center?
Job Title:Paraeducator - Special Education Mainstreamed Classroom
Reports To:Special Educator
Position Objectives
To assist and supervise assigned special education students instructionally, behaviorally, and physically in the regular mainstreamed classroom. To work with individual students and/or small groups; to play a supportive role in assessing the progress and needs of assigned students and participate in developing and modifying individualized instructional programs. Assigned students may include students on the autism spectrum, mulit-handicapped students, emotional and behaviorally challenged students, students with cognitive disabilities and/or speech and language disabilities, as well as other students on 504 plans and Education Support Team (EST) plans (no more than 20% of work week).
Student Assignment
Students, who as outlined in their Individual Education Plans (IEP), need academic, behavioral, or physical support within the mainstream classroom environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Including but not limited to the following. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned based on student’s needs and IEPs, EST Plans, or 504 plans.
Adapt general classroom materials/methods as appropriate to meet the needs of students, in consultation with classroom and/or special education teacher.
Participate in various community activities and field trips with students.
Assist in the administration of informal assessments to determine student progress and/or level of achievement.
Assist in compiling and organizing instructional materials under the direction of the special education/classroom teacher and/or speech and language pathologist.
Play a supportive role in evaluating student progress, problems, and needs. Participate in developing formats for student instruction and teaching strategies and other activities assigned.
Conduct task analysis and data collection on student performance.
Assist students, as required, with toileting, self-care, eating, wheel chair transport and transfer.
Participate in team meetings upon request to assist in developing student plans and assessing and evaluating student needs and progress.
Confer with classroom teachers, special educators, speech and language pathologist, and administration concerning various matters pertaining to the students.
Assist students physically as needed.
Attend and participate in all relevant trainings sessions, meetings, and professional growth activities as requested and/or required.
Assist with the transportation of assigned students as required.
Implement instructional and behavioral programs for students, under the direct supervision of the Behavioral Specialist-ABA, special education teacher, classroom teacher and administration.
Responsibilities include outcomes for ALL students.
Supervision Received
Direct to moderate technical supervision is received from classroom teachers, special education teachers, and behavioral specialists. General supervision is received from the school principal or director of student support services.
Qualifications
Educational and Experience: A minimum of two (2) years of higher education plus one (1) year related experience or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are acquired. One (1) year of directly relevant experience in a school setting is desirable. Good working knowledge of children with disabilities and special education teaching methods preferred.
Language Skills: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instruction, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively. Demonstrated broad knowledge of academic subject matter being taught to students desired.
Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry may be required.
Computer Skills and Experience: Good basic computer skills and experience with word processing programs required. Experience with Microsoft Office preferred.
Reasoning Ability/Mental Requirements: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Ability to communicate courteously, efficiently and effectively with a variety of individuals, including student, faculty, administrations, parents, and representatives of outside organizations. Ability to work cooperatively and effectively with peers, subordinates, supervisors, parents, and outside agencies. Ability to show patience, respect and compassion in working with students. Ability to effectively resolve conflicts and handle stress.