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Special Education Para - O'Loughlin Elementary

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Hays, Kansas
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Description

Unified School District No. 489
Hays, Kansas
 
Special Education Paraeducator
Job Description
 
 
JOB TITLE:                                      Special Education Paraeducator 
                                   
SUPERVISOR:                                Classroom teacher
 
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:            At will
 
SALARY:                                          $11.68/hr
 
WORK AREA:                                  Special Education Coop
 
JOB GOAL:                                      The Instructional Paraeducator assists the Instructor in creating a positive learning environment to facilitate the personal, social, and intellectual development of exceptional students.  To accomplish these tasks, the Instructional Paraeducator works closely with the staff, administration, and parents of the school district.
 
Requirement/Qualifications

  1. High school diploma or equivalent.
  2. Health and Inoculation Certificate on file in the Central Office (after employment offer is made).
  3. Additional qualifications as the Board of Education may determine appropriate.
  4. Desire to continue career improvement by enhancing skills and job performance.

 
 
Essential Job Functions

  1. Ability to assist in facilitating the personal, social, and intellectual development of students.
  2. Ability to assist in establishing a positive learning environment, and respond to the individual educational needs of students.
  3. Ability to ensure all activities conforms to Federal, State, and District guidelines.
  4. Ability to communicate and work effectively and cooperatively with members of the school district and community.
  5. Ability to react to change and frequent interruptions in a productive and positive manner.
  6. Ability to operate all classroom equipment appropriately.
  7. Ability to approach each task as a challenge to be met successfully.

 

  1. Ability to suggest best practices to meet the needs of identified students with staff and administration.
  2. Ability to work to implement the vision and mission of the school district.

 
 
Marginal Job Functions:

  1. Ability to make student learning fun and interesting.
  2. Ability to motivate students through effective communication and feedback.
  3. Ability to treat each child with respect and firmness, and be responsive to individual educational needs.
  4. Ability to work with individual students and/or small groups of students in teacher-planned instructional activities.
  5. Ability to guide a student’s independent study as assigned by teacher, including remedial instruction.
  6. Ability to assist with the preparation, care and use of instructional materials and equipment.
  7. Ability to assist with maintaining desirable student behavior and classroom management.
  8. Ability to assist with supervision of students during the teacher’s temporary absence, i.e., IEP meetings or emergencies.
  9. Ability to assist with checking and/or scoring of objective assignments/tests, recording grades, and/or keeping appropriate student observation records.
  10. Ability to assist with teacher-planned activities needed for completion of student’s IEP goals and objectives, and monitor progress when requested by teacher.
  11. Ability to supervise and maintain a safe and orderly environment in the lunchroom, playground, extracurricular trips, and when moving students from place to place, such as bus and restroom.
  12. Ability to assist occasionally with clerical duties required for success of special education students.
  13. Ability to assist students with personal tasks, i.e., eating, walking, toileting, wheelchair, special equipment, and hygiene needs, when applicable.
  14. Ability to set high expectations for student achievement and behavior.
  15. Ability to demonstrate effective interpersonal relationships with others.
  16. Ability to work effectively with students, teachers, parents, community agencies, and other groups.
  17. Ability to keep student information and records confidential.
  18. Ability to immediately report accidents, assaults, destruction of property, and abusive behavior to the Instructor and Principal.
  19. Ability to keep current on new information, innovative ideas and techniques by attending staff development activities and participating in professional growth opportunities.
  20. Ability to observe and follow all school district policies at all times.
  21. Ability to respond to information requests in a cooperative, courteous, and timely manner.
  22. Ability to implement and follow all required program guidelines as defined by the Kansas State Plan for Special Education and Hays West Central Kansas Special Education Cooperative.
  23. Ability to implement and follow all District health and safety policies, including all precautions of the Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan.
  24. Ability to perform other duties and assume other responsibilities assigned by the Teacher, Principal, or Supervisor of Special Services.

 
 
Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions

  1. Requires physical exertion to manually move, lift, carry, pull, or push students and/or equipment.
  2. Requires standing, stooping, bending, kneeling, reaching, and turning.
  3. Must occasionally work in noisy and crowded environments with numerous interruptions.
  4. Demonstrate good personal hygiene.
  5. Ability to be flexible regarding scheduling, working conditions, and locations.
  6. Must possess good judgment.

 

Evaluation

Performance effectiveness evaluated in accordance with USD 489 Board of Education Policy.

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