What are the responsibilities and job description for the DLC Special Education Paraprofessional @ Summitview Elementary position at Summitview Elementary?
The job of instructional paraprofessional is done for the purpose of assisting in the supervision and instruction of students, monitoring students in a variety of different settings (classroom, playground, cafeteria, library, bus loading, field trips, etc.) and providing general support to the assigned certificated teacher(s).
Directly Responsible to: Classroom teacher and/or building principal
Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
The ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act requires that all Washington State Paraprofessionals MUST have a High School Diploma or GED and at least ONE of the following requirements:
- 2 year post-secondary degree or more
- 72 quarter credits at a post-secondary school
- Passed ETS Paraprofessional Assessment
Essential Functions
- Assist students individually or in small groups in a variety of learning activities assigned by the teacher for the purpose of presenting and/or reinforcing learning concepts and reaching their academic goals and potential.
- Follows a structured teaching and learning plan.
- Carries out direct instruction tutoring.
- Assists students in their understanding of whole group instruction.
- Guides independent work.
- Provides students with practice on identified skills areas.
- Incorporates IEP requirements within students’ daily lesson plans as directed by the teacher.
- Maintains records and charts indicating students’ progress.
- Informs classroom teacher of students’ progress.
- Maintains classroom equipment, work areas, students files/records (e.g. adapting instructional materials, cleaning work area, taking attendance, checking homework, grading papers, audio visual equipments, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring availability of items and/or providing reliable information.
- Assists teacher in monitoring student behavior and disciplines students as authorized.
- Monitors individual and/or groups of students in a variety of settings (e.g. classroom, playground, cafeteria, library, halls, to/from bus, field trips, in-house detention, etc.) for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment.
- Teaches and reinforces appropriate behavior with students.
- Restrains students from harming themselves or others.
- Performs record keeping and clerical functions (copying, laminating, correcting papers, phone calls, scheduling activities, etc.) for the purpose of supporting the teacher and/or in providing necessary records/materials.
- May be required to provide detailed one-to-one assistance with changing, diapering, personal hygiene, etc.
- May be required to assist students with feeding and administer tube feeding.
- Mainstreams students in general education settings as requested.
- Serves as the chief source of information and help to substitute teachers with assigned students.
- Attends meetings and trainings as requested.
- Fulfills other related duties as assigned. This may require riding the school bus before and/or after school.
- Bilingual Preferred
- Be certified in Right Response De-Escalation and Restraint or similar certification.
Other Functions
- Maintains a high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality.
- Utilizes reasonable and professional judgment.
- Observes and utilizes professional medical/safety precautions to include positioning children in a safe and secure manner in adaptive equipment and transferring orthopedically disabled children to and from different equipment including toilets.
- Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of ensuring an efficient and effective work environment.
Working Relationships
Communicates regularly with students, parents/guardians, and teaching staff. Required to deal with a wide range of student behaviors; required to deal with a wide range of physical and emotional disabilities; may occasionally deal with distraught or difficult students.
Working Conditions
The daily work is performed in a classroom setting. May be required to work outdoors in inclement weather; participate in daily physical education classes; take several brisk walks per day; lift, move, and position students and equipment; supervise the playground, bud loading/unloading; attend to students’ personal hygiene; may be exposed to biting, spitting, and hitting behavior; may need to take precautions to avoid exposure to student bodily fluids and cleaning or disinfecting compounds; required to work in non-routine positions for extended periods.
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
SKILLS are required to perform multiple tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skills required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: tutoring individual and/or groups of students; following a structured teaching and learning plan; operating standard office equipment and maintaining accurate records.
KNOWLEDGE is required to assure proper conduct of students; maintain record keeping systems, utilize technology equipment; perform high school level math, read a variety of manuals; present information to others; understand complex, multi-step written and oral instructions. Specific knowledge required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job includes: concepts of grammar and punctuation; stages of child development and learning styles.
ABILITY is required to identify and adjust to individual student’s needs; be innovative and improvise to meet changing situations; understand and communicate effectively; understand and carry out oral and written instructions; be flexible to accommodate changing schedules; ability to squat, bend, and walk without limitations; schedule activities; collate data, and use basic, job-related equipment. Flexibility is required to work with others in a variety of circumstances; operate equipment using standardized methods; work with a wide diversity of individuals; Specific abilities required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: communicating with diverse groups; maintaining confidentiality; setting priorities; and working as part of a team.
Responsibility
Responsibilities include: working under direct supervision using standardized routines; providing information and/or advising others; and operating within a defined budget.
Working Environment
The usual and customary methods of performing the job’s functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting (able to lift 50 pounds and assisting in lifting over 50 pounds), carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; some stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 34% sitting, 33% walking, and 33% standing. The job related is performed under a generally hazard free environment and in a clean atmosphere.
Experience
Job related experience is desired. Previous experience working with students who have autism is preferred.
Bilingual Preferred
Continuing Education/Training
CPR Certificate and First Aid Certificate may be required
Healthcare Benefits (SEBB): (All Employees who work 630 hours per school year are eligible.)
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability
Additional Benefits:
- Washington State Retirement (PERS, SERS & TERS)
- Paid Leave:
- Paid Holiday
- Sick Leave
- Personal Leave
- Vacation (260-day employees only)
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
7 hours a day/5 days a week/180 days a year
Position is contingent on specific student being enrolled in WVSD #208 and needs of IEP.
Salary : $22 - $26