What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chiloquin Elementary Paraprofessional/Transportation- Special Education Restrictive Structured and Intensive position at KLAMATH COUNTY SD?
Under direct supervision of a licensed teacher/Administrator, performs a variety of tasks assisting the teacher/Administrator in development of an instructional program by working with students individually or in small/large groups; prepare instruction materials, maintain classroom discipline and conduct planned activities using teacher-designated methods and materials. Works collaboratively with driver to supervise all students while boarding, riding, or departing the school bus. Ensures all students are safely placed in custody of teachers, principals, or parents at the beginning or end of each route.
Physical ability to adhere to OSHA and district safety regulations. Work within the district’s communicable disease control plan (blood borne pathogens) and be aware of the existence and potential exposure to hazardous chemicals as identified on the MSDS sheets. Responsibilities include student safety and security. This position is considered a safety sensitive position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICAITONS:
Must be highly qualified. Two years of study at an institution of higher education with the ability to provide transcripts showing 48 completed semester credits or 72 completed quarter credits, an Associate’s (or higher) degree, OR a passing
score on the Praxis exam.
Have the ability to assist a school bus driver, so they can operate a large school bus in a safe and lawful manner during varying weather, road and traffic conditions.
Have the ability to learn specific bus routes, help drivers complete scheduled routes in a timely manner, and adjust to periodic changes in schedules and routes.
Possess a current First Aid/CPR card and complete the required classroom training as specified by Oregon Department of Education and District policy.
Ability to learn and follow medical policy and procedures in a timely manner.
Ability to become certified and proficient in District adopted CPI – Crisis Prevention Institute.
Preference will be given to those possessing knowledge, training and experience in dealing with specific disabilities.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES (Not Necessarily Limited To)
1. Conduct vehicle pre and post trip inspections.
2. Provide assistance to individual students and/or small groups to reinforce educational bus safety programs and instruction.
3. Provide additional supervision to students in school buses, playground, , hallways and other places as assigned.
4. Assist in the preparation of instructional materials and the maintenance of required record keeping.
5. Maintain data on student performance and progress and meeting students IEP goals.
6. Ability to work with children, parents and school personnel. Must uphold the moral character as required of teachers.
7. Must maintain confidentiality when associated with the Klamath County School District.
8. Assist in feeding, toileting, physical care, health needs and the safety of students. Must possess the ability to endure hand washing several times each hour.
9. Assist with bus route reviews, student list and other duties directed by the supervisor to include fueling and vehicle cleaning.
10. Provide students a safe and nurturing environment on the bus.
11. Must be willing to participate in ongoing training. Such as, but not limited to, CPI, lifting/transfer, First Aid/CPR.
12. Loading and unloading students at specific stops on an established time schedule.
13. Maintain safe and appropriate atmosphere among students while they are being transported and communicate discipline issues to appropriate administrators.
14. Recognize potential mechanical and safety equipment problems and report as designated.
15. Assist the driver on an assigned route in all weather conditions; communicating with dispatcher, parents and school personnel as necessary.
16. Report deficiencies in equipment to the proper authorities immediately.
17. Report complaints regarding transportation problems that he/she cannot handle to the proper authorities.
18. Complete forms and reports as assigned, i.e., student counts, bus stop times, trip sheets and mileage reports.
19. Have knowledge of proper procedures to follow in case of an accident or emergency.
20. Maintain discipline on the bus and report discipline problems to appropriate staff; attending student-parent meetings
regarding school bus discipline problems, as required.
21. Work with small groups of students to reinforce the material originally presented by the teacher.
22. Follow instructional plans provided by classroom teachers for small group instruction
23. Assist the classroom teacher with duties and the supervision of students and have a proven work ethic.
24. Clerical and record keeping tasks necessary to support the classroom teacher.
25. Ability to work with children, parents and school personnel. Must uphold the moral character as required of teachers.
26. Must maintain confidentiality when associated with the Klamath County School District.
27. Maintain accurate records for students within the paraprofessional’s instructional group.
28. Regular attendance is an essential function of this position.
29. Additional duties as assigned by Building Principal, teacher or designee.
30. Understand and able to implement functional behavior plans
8 Hours/Day
178 Days/Year
$18.47-20.79/Hour
Physical ability to adhere to OSHA and district safety regulations. Work within the district’s communicable disease control plan (blood borne pathogens) and be aware of the existence and potential exposure to hazardous chemicals as identified on the MSDS sheets. Responsibilities include student safety and security. This position is considered a safety sensitive position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICAITONS:
Must be highly qualified. Two years of study at an institution of higher education with the ability to provide transcripts showing 48 completed semester credits or 72 completed quarter credits, an Associate’s (or higher) degree, OR a passing
score on the Praxis exam.
Have the ability to assist a school bus driver, so they can operate a large school bus in a safe and lawful manner during varying weather, road and traffic conditions.
Have the ability to learn specific bus routes, help drivers complete scheduled routes in a timely manner, and adjust to periodic changes in schedules and routes.
Possess a current First Aid/CPR card and complete the required classroom training as specified by Oregon Department of Education and District policy.
Ability to learn and follow medical policy and procedures in a timely manner.
Ability to become certified and proficient in District adopted CPI – Crisis Prevention Institute.
Preference will be given to those possessing knowledge, training and experience in dealing with specific disabilities.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES (Not Necessarily Limited To)
1. Conduct vehicle pre and post trip inspections.
2. Provide assistance to individual students and/or small groups to reinforce educational bus safety programs and instruction.
3. Provide additional supervision to students in school buses, playground, , hallways and other places as assigned.
4. Assist in the preparation of instructional materials and the maintenance of required record keeping.
5. Maintain data on student performance and progress and meeting students IEP goals.
6. Ability to work with children, parents and school personnel. Must uphold the moral character as required of teachers.
7. Must maintain confidentiality when associated with the Klamath County School District.
8. Assist in feeding, toileting, physical care, health needs and the safety of students. Must possess the ability to endure hand washing several times each hour.
9. Assist with bus route reviews, student list and other duties directed by the supervisor to include fueling and vehicle cleaning.
10. Provide students a safe and nurturing environment on the bus.
11. Must be willing to participate in ongoing training. Such as, but not limited to, CPI, lifting/transfer, First Aid/CPR.
12. Loading and unloading students at specific stops on an established time schedule.
13. Maintain safe and appropriate atmosphere among students while they are being transported and communicate discipline issues to appropriate administrators.
14. Recognize potential mechanical and safety equipment problems and report as designated.
15. Assist the driver on an assigned route in all weather conditions; communicating with dispatcher, parents and school personnel as necessary.
16. Report deficiencies in equipment to the proper authorities immediately.
17. Report complaints regarding transportation problems that he/she cannot handle to the proper authorities.
18. Complete forms and reports as assigned, i.e., student counts, bus stop times, trip sheets and mileage reports.
19. Have knowledge of proper procedures to follow in case of an accident or emergency.
20. Maintain discipline on the bus and report discipline problems to appropriate staff; attending student-parent meetings
regarding school bus discipline problems, as required.
21. Work with small groups of students to reinforce the material originally presented by the teacher.
22. Follow instructional plans provided by classroom teachers for small group instruction
23. Assist the classroom teacher with duties and the supervision of students and have a proven work ethic.
24. Clerical and record keeping tasks necessary to support the classroom teacher.
25. Ability to work with children, parents and school personnel. Must uphold the moral character as required of teachers.
26. Must maintain confidentiality when associated with the Klamath County School District.
27. Maintain accurate records for students within the paraprofessional’s instructional group.
28. Regular attendance is an essential function of this position.
29. Additional duties as assigned by Building Principal, teacher or designee.
30. Understand and able to implement functional behavior plans
8 Hours/Day
178 Days/Year
$18.47-20.79/Hour
Salary : $18 - $21