Education Support Professional 1:1 LRC - .8125 FTE - Franklin

Tacoma Public SchoolsFranklin Elementary 1402 S. Lawrence St., WA
Onsite

About The Position

This position assists a certificated teacher with instructional and personal care needs for students with a broad range of disabilities, including medically fragile, orthopedically impaired, developmental, physical, and/or behavioral. The position provides academic interventions and may include assisting students with activities of daily living. This position will support as a LRC 1:1 for a male Grade 1 student.

Requirements

  • Completion and attaining of the state mandated General Paraeducator Certificate.
  • 28 hours of training on the Fundamental Course of Study provided by the district.
  • Associate degree or 72 credit hours of post-secondary education or passing state test to demonstrate knowledge.
  • Demonstrated ability to assist in instructing students.
  • One year of experience in working with special needs individuals who may have severe disabilities.
  • CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to be trained within the first 90 days of employment.
  • Required to attend District restraint training and maintain certification.
  • May be required to complete cleansing intermittent catheterization (CIC) training.
  • Fingerprints and successful WSP and FBI background clearance/sexual misconduct clearance.
  • Knowledge of assigned developmental, behavioral, and/or physical disabilities.
  • Knowledge of assigned subject areas and basic learning styles.
  • Knowledge of effective instructional methods for students with disabilities.
  • Knowledge of safe and proper methods of lifting and positioning of students.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Ability to defuse student conflict and de-escalate situations.
  • Ability to obtain, clarify, and exchange information.
  • Ability to use excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively and collegially with staff, community and students, including students with special needs.
  • Ability to walk, sit, squat, crawl, kneel, bend, stoop, reach and lift to attend to the physical needs of the students.
  • Ability to work in inclement weather.
  • Ability to lift up to 25 pounds individually and team-lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to organize and coordinate activities.
  • Ability to feed, diaper, and provide toileting and/or other personal assistance to students.
  • Ability to be sensitive to students who are unable to communicate their needs.
  • Ability to appropriately restrain students as necessary.
  • Ability to demonstrate reasonable, reliable, and regular attendance.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective civil and collegial working relationships with a variety of people in a multicultural, diverse socio-economic setting.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of basic sign language skills (for designated positions.)

Responsibilities

  • Provides instruction to students individually or in small groups in assigned learning or “center” activities per direction of teacher; may implement lesson/activity assigned by specialists; provides assistance as necessary to students with sensory or physical handicaps; promotes and monitors a safe environment conducive to the instructional process; may perform vocational training with students according to their individual needs as assigned by the teacher or specialist; may assist students with job hunting skills and job application procedures and encourages students to participate in all learning activities.
  • May instruct students in self-care activities or carry out activities such as feeding, dressing and toileting; may perform diapering/toileting assistance and changing of sanitary napkins and colostomy bags, brushing teeth, inserting orthodontics and suctioning machines, tube or pump feeding; may restrain and calm students when they become self-abusive or violent toward others; monitors and protects students through seizures and other physical emergencies; performs sensory stimulation activities as assigned; uses adaptive equipment; may assist students to perform activities during adaptive physical education; may administer and log medications as assigned, as trained by the licensed school nurse or appropriate therapist.
  • Supervises students during recess or lunch periods; may supervise students in locker/shower rooms and restrooms; assists students in bus loading or unloading; instructs bus drivers on proper physical and/or behavioral support of students; may transport students as needed throughout the school or building premises.
  • Records student progress on data sheets, daily logs and prepares reports to assist the teacher; maintains communication with classroom teacher, program administrator and/or other school staff; may assist in assessing students; communicates with parents/guardians as assigned; maintains student records; collects and records data for the teacher on student progress toward IEP goals and objectives, behavioral plans, and grooming plans in addition to academic progress.
  • May be required to adjust position of students with physical disabilities periodically throughout the day to protect skin and ensure comfort; implement occupational therapy and physical therapy as instructed by specialists; use and teach basic sign language with students as needed; monitors students constantly to ensure safety.
  • May prepare and serve lunches and snacks for students in the assigned program; may clean dishes, utensils, and eating area following snack periods.
  • Models positive and appropriate behavior for students; corrects inappropriate behavior and demonstrates and discusses appropriate behavior; instructs students in appropriate conflict resolution as directed; administers discipline according to District guidelines and assists in classroom management.
  • Assists teacher in adapting materials and activities as directed; may assist in administering standardized tests as assigned; uses special teaching techniques, computer software, and adaptive equipment to meet the needs of students with particular disabilities, as assigned; arranges classroom furniture and materials for activities; may accompany students on field trips and camp activities; may accompany student to off-site jobs several times per week to supervise work; may supervise and provide instruction with students in general education classes.
  • Participates in department staff meetings; provides information regarding students.
  • May use specialized adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, wedges, standers, side-layers, etc.; assists in adapting and maintaining equipment for student use.
  • May coordinate computer activities for students with disabilities; maintains and troubleshoots equipment; assists in the scheduling of students to use equipment; maintains equipment and software.
  • Demonstrates reasonable, reliable and regular attendance to prevent undue hardship that would create negative effects for instruction and related activities on the students and the program; adheres to District policy per general Employee Conduct rules regarding tardiness and unauthorized absences.
  • Addresses concerns with appropriate teaching staff and/or therapy staff and/or building administrators as appropriate.
  • May perform cleansing intermittent catheterizations after receiving required training.
  • Provides general clerical assistance in the classroom; duplicates materials and completes necessary paperwork.
  • Supervises students in the classroom during teacher’s brief breaks.
  • Performs related duties as assigned, on a temporary basis; may work in more than one classroom as assigned by building administrator.
  • May perform, after received required training, physical restraint of student if student is harm to self or others.
  • Regular, reliable, predictable attendance or physical presence is an essential job requirement and critical to the performance of the work.

Benefits

  • Full range of benefits offered by Tacoma Public Schools.
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