Vision Impaired Building Paraprofessional 7.0 Hours Per Day
Special Education Assistant
Compensation range: Starts at $15.50/hour or $16.50/hour for self-contained positions.
Summary: Working under supervision of the classroom teacher and other special education professionals. Carries out the educational programs developed by the special education teacher. Assists with special education students as requested by the building administrator.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Classroom Management and Instruction
Providing attention, direction and assistance to students when appropriate.
Communicating regularly with the teacher regarding daily plans and any observations.
Tutoring individuals.
Working in small groups with students.
Implementing teacher-planned activities for individuals and small groups of students.
Encouraging appropriate behavior.
Assisting in the implementation of the students' behavior management program.
Observing, recording and charting academic and behavioral progress.
Accompanying and/or assisting mainstreamed students in regular classrooms.
Serving as resource person for the substitute upon teacher absence.
Working with general education students and other special education students in the building when requested.
Assisting with students outside the classroom
Supervising students first at free time, in corridors, lavatories, lunchroom, playground, etc. and then the general population.
Helping with field trips, school parties and club activities.
Escorting students to various locations in building.
Meeting, loading and unloading buses.
Helping evacuate students during fire drills.
Assisting in classroom housekeeping
Collecting money and keeping records.
Setting up room for conferences.
Passing out paper and supplies.
Assisting in set up, operation, and maintenance of equipment.
Caring for lights, window shades, room temperature.
Assist in maintaining an orderly and neat classroom environment.
Assisting with clerical duties
Preparing data for reporting to parents.
Copying information on school records.
Correcting students' work which will be evaluated by a teacher.
Keeping files of students' work.
Preparing classroom material as chosen and designed by teachers (dittos, flash cards, etc).
Making charts, bulletin boards, and other visual materials planned by the teacher.
Preparing student lists.
Assisting with physical needs of students
Toileting and diapering students between the ages of 3 and 21.
Helping student undress for swimming, participating in the pool and helping him/her get dressed afterward.
Assisting with lifting and positioning of students.
Feeding students at lunch time, carrying out prescriptive feeding programs which have been outlined by the occupational therapist for specific students after appropriate training and periodic monitoring has been implemented.
Participates in signing programs and other specialized programming when those methods are required to be utilized with students.
Education/Training: Minimum High School Diploma
Qualifications: Ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Must possess good oral, written and communication skills.