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Supervise students on the playground, in the lunchroom, and at the bus line. JOB GOAL: Assist students who have special needs, assist with implementing the IEP strategies, implementing behavior programs, collecting data, consulting with special education teacher, following directions from special needs teacher and building principal.
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Daily work schedule established by the Child Nutrition Manager or Principal. Perform other job-related duties that may be reasonably required by the Lunchroom Manager. CNP Manager, Principal.
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Supervising students in out-of-classroom settings (e.g., assemblies, lunchroom) as directed and supervised by an authorized school district employee (e.g., school principal) Make a difference one school day at a time as a substitute paraprofessional.
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E) May supervise students in out-of-class settings (e.g., assemblies, lunchroom) as directed and supervised by District/School principal. 3) REPORTS TO AND SUPERVISED BY: District/School Principal and/or Building Administrator.
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Reports to: Building Principal and Special Education Director. Supervise students in the lunchroom, recess, classrooms, halls, bus loading/unloading, and in those areas as requested. Reports incidents of unusual nature to teachers and principal.
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Participates in bus duty, hall monitoring, lunchroom duty, playground duty, and other duties assigned by the building supervisor or principal. 'Paraprofessional' means a person certified pursuant to section two-a (183-2a) to perform duties in a support capacity including, but not limited to facilitating in the instruction and direct or indirect supervision of students under the direction of a principal, a teacher or another designated professional educator.
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Why become a substitute paraprofessional? Provide classroom assistance to the district/school-teacher, supporting the needs of general education or special needs students. Earn steady income through a variety of short- and long-term substitute positions available.
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This includes lunchroom, bus, and playground duty. Work under general supervision of principal and immediate direction of certified teacher. Education / Certification: High School Diploma or GED.Valid Texas Educational Aide Certificate.
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Assist with the implementation of Individual Education Plans (IEP), including self-help, behavior management, and instructional programs. EXPERIENCE: Experience working with children QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification: High school diploma or GED Valid Texas educational aide certificate (must obtain within 30 days of employment) Special Knowledge/Skills: Ability to work with children with disabilities Ability to follow verbal and written instructions Ability to communicate effectively APPLY TO: To apply for this position, click "login" above.
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A position is available for a Non-Classroom (Lunchroom) Paraeducator at Roosevelt Elementary School for 1.58 hours per day M-F (10:45 am - 12:20 pm) beginning as soon as possible and ending June 6, 2024.
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Supervises and disciplines students (e.g., classroom, hallways, restrooms, lunchroom, assemblies, bus duty, etc.) Confers with school personnel (e.g., principal, teachers, counselor, psychologist, supervisors, etc.
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Compliance Officers for Affirmative Action and review of Federal requirements are as follows: Section 504, ADA, Title IX and Title VI; Brian Pruett (Buchanan High School Principal, 695-8403) and Shelby Beasley (Buchanan Middle School Principal, 695-8406.
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BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLASS TITLE: Lunchroom Assistant REPORTS TO: Principal or Principal's Designee JOB GOAL: Assists with supervising students in the cafeteria and during recess.
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May supervise students in out-of-class settings (e.g., assemblies, lunchroom) as advised and supervised by districts: Pearl Public Schools principal. Follow sign in/sign out procedures as prescribed by the districts: Pearl Public Schools principal.
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Receives the children in the lunchroom, directs them in washing, in disposal of wraps, and in lining up for lunch service. Assists in maintaining order in the lunchroom and facilitates lunch service.
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