7 hours per day / 198 day work schedule
Special Education
Instructional Para-Educator
Categorical Self Contained
(Intellectual Disabled, Autism, Severe Multiple Disabled,
Emotionally Disturbed)
Under the supervision of an
administrator and direction of a certificated/licensed staff,
assist the teacher in the education of students including
instructional assistance, organization, record keeping,
management of student behavior, classroom safety, communication
with students, support staff and parents.
Educational
Requirements
Must have 48 college credit
hours or pass the ParaPro test or pass the Workkeys
test.
Some positions require inservice,
training or course work in first aide, symptoms of child abuse,
and/or symptoms and signs of illness.
Some positions may require knowledge of various sign language
modalities, Braille, NCI (Nonviolent Crisis Intervention) or
other special skills.
Characteristics
Students may have cognitive
disabilities, communication disabilities and social, behavioral
and/or emotional disabilities.
Students served are in need of academic and/or adaptive
behavior skills instruction.
Duties and
Responsibilities
Any one position may not include
all of the listed duties, nor do all of the listed examples
include all tasks which may be found in positions within this
classification.
The Classroom
Environment
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Supervise students in class
setting as directed by the teacher or other staff.
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Assist in managing classroom
routines and procedures.
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Assist in the interventions to
redirect behavior, assesses crisis situations and intervenes
to defuse situations, documents any occurrences, provides
feedback to develop positive self-esteem of student.
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Assist in the implementing of
student behavior plan.
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Assist the teacher in the
physical setup of the classroom for group instruction,
projects, and activities.
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Assist the teacher by
supervising school activities on or off campus during the
course of the instructional day.
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Assist students to and from
assigned areas within the building to facilitate integration
efforts.
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Assist in the integration of
technology into the classroom.
Instruction
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Participate in effective teaming
skills, collaboration, conflict resolution and
communication.
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Provide individual and or group
instruction which may include regular education students in
academic areas after initial instruction by teacher.
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Be assigned to a regular
classroom program where special education students are
assigned.
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Provide feedback to students and
teachers.
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Assist students through the use
of questioning and discussion techniques.
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Assist with student engagement
with the curriculum.
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Exhibit oral and written
communication that is clear and expressive.
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Assist students with self-help,
gross motor and social skills.
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Assist students in using
technology.
Planning and Preparation
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Assist students with the
integration into regular education classroom.
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Evaluate student progress on
work assignments and shares information with teacher.
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Assist the teacher with the
designing of instruction and follow through.
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Assist the teacher in the
development and implementation of the Individual Education
Plan (IEP).
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Assist with scoring tests,
keeping records and making reports as required by the
teacher.
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Demonstrate knowledge of
district resources.
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Assist the teacher with planning
and implementation of any type of community based
instruction.
Professional
Responsibilities
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Maintain high level of
confidentiality of information regarding students and staff
information and issues.
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Model appropriate behavior for
students.
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Develop and maintain a
professional rapport with classroom teacher and other
staff.
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Demonstrate sensitivity to the
needs of students, staff, and parents.
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Communicate with students,
parents, instructional and support staff by letter, phone,
e-mail, fax or personal contact as directed by the
administrator or classroom teacher.
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Observe and chart student
behavior and assist in discipline of student as instructed by
the teacher.
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Demonstrate the ability to
prioritize and organize.
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Attend and participate in staff
meetings, PLCs and parent conferences as required.
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Acquire a minimum of 20 hours of
inservice annually. (Paras are encouraged to take
advantage of inservices provided by the building or
district.)
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Demonstrate flexibility and
responsiveness.
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Assist students to and from
buses and assisting the drivers until departure time.
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Assist in the transportation of
students.
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Assist in caring for student's
medical needs when under the direct supervision of the school
nurse or other appropriate professional.
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Accept the responsibility for
travel between buildings and assignments when
necessary.
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Assist students with basic needs
including but not limited to self care, hygiene, feeding,
(may include tube feeding), toileting, diapering, dressing
and physical transfers.
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Perform other duties as
assigned.
Working Conditions
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Be able to work in various
weather conditions.
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Be able to react immediately to
an emergency situation for the safety and welfare of the
students and staff, which may include the use of physical
restraint technique.
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Be able to walk long distances,
stand for long periods, bend, twist, balance, stoop, climb
steps and reach overhead.
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Posses the manual dexterity,
physical ability and stamina for a full day of physical
activity.
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Be able to work 5 days a week up
to 7 hours per day, or as assigned.
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Be able to see and hear
well.
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Be able to lift and carry 100
pounds or more with assistance.