Classroom Paraeducator
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Classroom Paraeducator

South Fayette Township School District

Location: Mc Donald,PA, USA

Date: 2024-12-13T08:25:45Z

Job Description:
TITLE: Classroom ParaeducatorREPORTS TO: Director of Student Support Services Building Principal TeacherJOB GOALS:
  • To assist children in self-sufficiency, communications, interpersonal, mobility and behavioral skills.
  • To encourage, support and educate students by assisting them in the performance of daily living activities necessary for their comfort, well-being and integrity.
  • To promote independence to the maximum extent possible to be successful based on the individual needs of each student and their disabilities.
  • To assist the regular and special education teachers in all facets of the South Fayette educational program such as to maximize students' participation and success in the least restrictive environment.
  • To assist students with their learning, behavioral, emotional and/or social difficulties so that they may participate successfully in the least restrictive environment.
  • To maintain the safety of students at all times. This is a critical function of the paraeducator's responsibility as students may lack awareness of the most basic safety regulations, including: avoiding dangerous situations, recognizing hazards previously warned about, responding appropriately to danger signals, wandering into unknown areas, and/or touching/handling/smelling/tasting unknown objects.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Two or Four Year Degree (preference to the field of education)
  • Current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Experience working with children with disabilities
  • Ability to work cooperatively with many individuals
  • Ability to communicate with adults and children effectively
  • Dependable and mature in demeanor
  • Excellent writing skills
  • Ability to take notes
  • Ability to learn about specific characteristics, interventions, and strategies related to varying disabilities/atypical syndromes
  • Strong commitment to the goals, mission, and philosophy of the school district
  • Expresses a strong desire and enthusiasm to make a difference in a students' lives
  • Experience in behavior strategies in working with children/youth
  • PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES (Child Specific):
  • Support students in the areas of academics, social, emotional and functional skills.
  • Facilitate and model appropriate social interaction throughout entire school day.
  • Supervise students and manage student behaviors using basic management techniques throughout entire school day. These techniques include redirection, modeling, positive and negative reinforcement, shaping and direct hand-over-hand assistance.
  • Deliver independent learning activities in various academic areas, as well as specials areas, as assigned.
  • Accompany students to various settings throughout the school and district community, including field trips and special functions.
  • Provide students with re-direction, organization, coping strategies and other specially designed instruction as specified in their IEPs.
  • Support the medical needs of assigned student(s) as necessary in order to increase their independence and to increase the student's ability to access their education.
  • Follow medical crisis plans as necessary for students with medical needs.
  • Assist student(s) with functional activities such as:
  • Buying a lunch
  • Delivering notes from home
  • Packing and unpacking items from back pack
  • Manipulating fasteners
  • Removing and putting on outer wear
  • Hanging up items in the closet
  • Organizing items in desk
  • Getting out needed supplies such as pencils, crayons, glue as appropriate
  • Unpacking lunch box
  • Opening food containers
  • Cleaning up and gathering items after lunch
  • Prompting student to wash hands, wipe nose, wipe face, etc.
  • Assist in maintaining communication between home and school when appropriate with the classroom teacher and/or administration.
  • Monitor students' progress on IEP goals as outlined by special education staff.
  • Assist teachers with reporting data regarding student progress on IEP goals/objectives and/or Individual Student Positive Behavior Support Plan.
  • Communicate with special education teacher(s) regarding the progress of special education students across settings.
  • Participate in parent-teacher conferences and Individualized Education Plan meetings when requested.
  • Administer first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and maintain certification
  • Possess the ability to work as a team player with teachers in classrooms and with administration in the buildings.
  • Display enthusiasm and promote a friendly group working environment, work closely with other departments/programs as necessary and display professional team spirit.
  • Perform a wide variety of tasks and be able to change focus quickly as situations change and manage these transitions and tasks effectively.
  • Write effectively to complete daily/weekly/monthly online Medical Assistance (MA) forms regarding children/youth that you are assigned responsibilities.
  • Acquire if needed based on 2 year/4 year degree, the PDE Credential of Paraeducator Competency during the first two years of employment at South Fayette Township School District.
  • Participate in professional development to acquire the needed 20 hours annually to retain the high qualified paraeducator status.
  • May be asked to perform other job-related responsibilities as designated by the special education teacher, regular education teacher, building principals, and/or the Director of Pupil Personnel.
  • TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:Rate - $16.09 as per the negotiated contract for the probationary period of 60 working days. $20.11 after successful completion of the probationary period.Paraeducator job assignments/positions may change during the school year or year-to-year based on special education student needs, special education populations in each building, and/or training.
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