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25/26 - Special Education Paraeducator- Pathways Program

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Mercer Island, WA - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

  • This position is for the special needs Pathways program.
  • Open until filledfor the 25/26 school year.
  • Salary indicated is the 24/25 school year rate. Rates will be adjusted for the 25/26 school year.
  • This position is for 6.5 hours per day Monday through Thursday.
  • This position is eligible for SEBB benefits

POSITION SUMMARY

A Special Education Paraprofessional is a school employee who works under the direction of a certificated special education teacher to provide instruction and other services for children with disabilities. The certificated special education teacher is responsible for the overall management of the classroom or program including the design implementation and evaluation of the instructional program and monitoring of student progress. The Paraprofessionals responsibility is to implement the program as designed and directed by the special education principal directly supervises the Paraprofessional and has the right to assign duties to the Paraprofessional.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Work as part of a special-education support team under the direction of a special education teacher.
  • Follow the day-to-day schedule as directed by the special education teacher.
  • Take direction from the special education teacher regarding instructional materials methods and prompts (e.g. visual verbal gestural physical).
  • Provide individual and/or small group academic adaptive social/emotional vocational communication life skills and other instruction to students as directed by the special education teacher.
  • Promote generalization of targeted skills.
  • Assist and instruct students with personal hygiene and toileting.
  • Prompt and support student as needed in classes during changes in schedule school assemblies on field trips in vocational training settings in the community and during other times as required.
  • Provide supervision social scaffolding and support during unstructured activities such as passing periods recess or lunch.
  • Assist teacher with daily classroom operation and management which may include but is not limited to: preparing instructional materials copying proctoring tests assisting with classroom discipline grading student work recording graded student work in grade program taking notes.
  • Maintain accurate student records (data sheets progress notes etc.)
  • Follow through with prescribed behavior management programs. Monitor behavior and redirect students as needed. Intervene with appropriate behavior interventions using de-escalation techniques redirection removal of student from the classroom etc. using physical techniques only if safety is threatened or serious disruption to the instruction of others.
  • Follow school and district guidelines including completing written record whenever any restraint physical escort or other hands on technique or isolation is used and give to special education teacher immediately.
  • Attend required staff meetings training school events and meetings (e.g. IEP meetings parent/teacher conferences)
  • Collaborate and communicate regularly with special education teacher and general education teacher regarding student progress and needs.
  • Maintain a substitute folder as directed by principal.
  • Use assistive technology devices as directed (e.g. picture exchange system electronic systems etc.)
  • Administer assessment tools as designated by the special education teacher.
  • Assist with loading and unloading of students from busses.
  • Assist and instruct students with eating/feeding skills.
  • Lift or assist with lifting students to and from wheelchairs.
  • Provide additional health support after training by qualified medical staff including clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) tube feeding oxygen management oral suctioning etc.
  • Assist with physical therapy and occupational therapy routines after training and as supervised by specialist if applicable.
  • Transferring/lifting of student and use of adaptive equipment
  • Positioning and facilitation of movement and range of motion.
  • Splint or orthotic placement/removal.
  • Assist with activities of daily living (e.g. toileting change diapers if needed feeding).
  • Sanitize classrooms and equipment using approved materials.
  • Dispense medication to students after training by qualified medical staff.
  • Maintain confidentiality. Direct all communication to the special education teacher and general education teacher. Do not communicate directly with parents. Communication with the parents is the certificated teachers responsibility.
  • For any complaints follow the district General Complaints policy available on the district website.
  • Report any concerns regarding child safety to the special education teacher principal union representative and/or Child Protective Services as appropriate. Clarification of this responsibility should be directed to the Principal.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Washington State Paraprofessional Qualifications

Be at least 18 years of age hold a high school diploma or equivalent; and meet one of the below:

  • have received a passing grade on the Education Testing Services ParaPro Assessment (ETS Assessment); or
  • hold an AA degree; or
  • have earned 72 quarter credits or 48-semester credits at an institution of higher learning; or
  • have completed a registered apprentice program.

District Requirements

  • Meet State qualifications
  • 1-3 years of experience working with children or young adults; experience with special education students preferred.
  • Language Skills - Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules operation and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to present information in one-on-one and small group situations to other employees and/or students.
  • Mathematical Skills - Ability to add subtract multiply and divide into all units of measure using whole numbers common fractions and decimals.
  • Reasoning Ability - Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
  • Must have strong communications computer organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to develop effective working relationships with students staff and the community.
  • Patience in dealing with parents and students.
  • Ability to perform duties in accordance with all District and State requirements and policies.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently required to communicate through speech and push items on wheels.

  • Occasionally but essentially the employee must be able to repeat the same hand arm or finger motion many times (i.e. typing data entry etc.) utilize finger dexterity. The employee may occasionally walk stand sprint/run bend or twist at the neck and trunk more than the average person squat/stoop/kneel reach above the head reach forward climb (on ladders into large vehicles etc.) utilize hand/grip strength utilize manual dexterity (i.e. using a wrench or screwing a lid onto a jar) lift up to 50 pounds floor to waist lift up to 25 pounds from floor to overhead.
  • Specific vision and hearing required by this job include seeing objects/persons at a distance hearing conversation in a quiet environment hearing differences among bells buzzers beeps horns etc.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • While performing the duties of this job the employee frequently works inside and outside works in loud noise areas is exposed to VDTs and CRTs is exposed to infection (germs bacteria viruses) and is exposed to environmental allergens (grasses weeds pollens trees).
  • The employee may occasionally work in temperatures below 32 degrees walk on slippery surfaces be exposed to sunlight work where there are sudden temperature changes be at risk of getting bitten by animals or insects meet deadlines with severe time constraints or work irregular or extended hours.

PAY AND CLASSIFICATION

Category 2 Position 1 Per the Classified Collective Bargaining Agreement

Applicants with an active Washington State Teaching Certificate or Permit will be placed at Paraprofessional (Position 1) - Step 3 of the MIEA salary schedule after the Certificate or Permit has been submitted to Human Resources.

Employment Type

Part-Time

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