Education Support Professionals

Bridgewater-Raynham School DistrictBridgewater, MA
51d

About The Position

The Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District is hiring for Education Support Professionals (ESP) for the 25-26 academic school year. ESPs are hired as district wide employees, and are assigned to a classroom upon hire. General Job Description: The Education Support Professional supports and carries out instruction designed by general and special educators to meet the individual needs of students with or without disabilities in a calm and non-reactionary manner. The Education Support Professional is directly involved in assisting the educator to achieve student success. This may include but is not limited to: Working with students on IEP goals Monitoring and documenting student progress Regular communication with the classroom teacher(s) and/or service providers Reinforce learning or skills initially outlined by the lead teacher Follow instructions on behavioral and educational accommodations Follow behavior intervention plans as directed Record/collect student data in collaboration with special education teachers and service providers Accompany students to snack, recess, lunch and specialists Report academic and behavioral issues to lead teacher Assistance with student personal care including toileting, changing etc. Motivates students with positive reinforcement and follows behavior support plans Implement de-escalation strategies to resolve behavioral issues or conflicts in an effort ensure safety Understand boundaries, confidentiality, and diplomacy with students, colleagues, families and community members Other duties as assigned or needed ESP responsibilities can be dependent on the type of classroom an employee is assigned to. Certain responsibilities specific to substantially separate classrooms are listed below. Substantially Separate Classroom: Restrain students during certain behavioral outbursts (CPI training) Toileting/changing tasks including full diapering Ability to communicate clearly to various groups of education professionals including but not limited to Special Education Teachers, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, and Administration Complete job tasks with sensitivity and confidentiality to students Ability to report data and work orally or in writing as needed Physical Requirements: Standing, sitting, bending, and lifting as needed Physically assist students with behavior issues or daily living activities Light to medium physical requirement Please note classroom settings are subject to change and assigned to candidates after the interview process. Preferences on classroom settings will be taken into consideration during initial screenings. ESPs can be reassigned during the academic school year based on district needs at any point. The mission of the Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District is to provide excellence in education for all students in an environment that values the individual. Our District is focusing its efforts to build an organization based on equity, inclusion and belonging for all students, their families, staff, and community members, by promoting the ideals of embracing differences and elevating them as opportunities. Our District recognizes that the existing systems disproportionately impact the most marginalized students and communities in our society. We believe that these marginalized voices must be centered and amplified in our work so that all feel that they are welcomed, respected, supported, and valued. We are aiming to eliminate practices, policies and processes that impede our ability to be a diverse and inclusive employer of choice. We are committed to identifying areas of underrepresentation and working to develop strategies that will remedy underrepresentation and/or demonstrate "good faith" efforts toward a remedy. For this reason, we strongly encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds.

Responsibilities

  • Working with students on IEP goals
  • Monitoring and documenting student progress
  • Regular communication with the classroom teacher(s) and/or service providers
  • Reinforce learning or skills initially outlined by the lead teacher
  • Follow instructions on behavioral and educational accommodations
  • Follow behavior intervention plans as directed
  • Record/collect student data in collaboration with special education teachers and service providers
  • Accompany students to snack, recess, lunch and specialists
  • Report academic and behavioral issues to lead teacher
  • Assistance with student personal care including toileting, changing etc.
  • Motivates students with positive reinforcement and follows behavior support plans
  • Implement de-escalation strategies to resolve behavioral issues or conflicts in an effort ensure safety
  • Understand boundaries, confidentiality, and diplomacy with students, colleagues, families and community members
  • Restrain students during certain behavioral outbursts (CPI training)
  • Toileting/changing tasks including full diapering
  • Ability to communicate clearly to various groups of education professionals including but not limited to Special Education Teachers, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, and Administration
  • Complete job tasks with sensitivity and confidentiality to students
  • Ability to report data and work orally or in writing as needed
  • Standing, sitting, bending, and lifting as needed
  • Physically assist students with behavior issues or daily living activities
  • Light to medium physical requirement

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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