Paraeducator III - IWMS

West Linn-Wilsonville School District 3JWest Linn, OR
5d

About The Position

Paraeducator III - Inza Wood Middle School This is a 7 hr/day, 5 day/week, 10 month position under the Classified Bargaining Unit for the 25-26 SY. Please note: All Paraeducators in the first year are temporary. DEFINITION Under the supervision of the Principal, in collaboration with Student Services, and the direction of a Licensed Teacher, the Paraeducator provides instruction, support and services for all students. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS An employee in this position is expected to help the teacher establish and maintain a climate of learning; work as part of a team; demonstrate initiative in responding to students’ day-to-day needs; and implement behavior, medical, and safety protocols for students when necessary. Protocols may involve physical intervention; therefore the employee’s physical characteristics should include the ability to bend, lift, and move quickly. Due to the interpersonal nature of working with students, a positive attitude and warm personality are considered essential characteristics of a paraeducator. We expect all of our employees to model a Growth Mindset and demonstrate a belief that all students can learn and all students belong as part of their classroom & school community. Additional pay is granted to those with a Bachelor’s Degree or degree from an accredited paraprofessional program. This is designated as Paraeducator-IIIA. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Work individually and in small groups with students at all skill levels with the goal of fostering independence in the areas of academics, social skills, communication, behavior, and functional routines. Collect and record data. Prepare Instructional materials. Support instruction and assessment of individual students and small groups. Provide support for students in all school settings, including special education classrooms, general education classrooms, gymnasiums, lunch rooms, playgrounds, and in the community. May need to support the hygienic and personal needs of students, including medical protocols, supporting feeding needs, assisting with bathroom needs and/or changing, lifting, and physical assists. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Instructional strategies to support a broad range of students, including students with disabilities. Business English, spelling, punctuation and mathematics; Current office practices, procedures, keyboarding and equipment; Proficient use of computer technology. Ability to: Promote independence in students; Provide individual and small group instruction under the direction of the licensed teacher; Establish and maintain harmonious relationships with students and fellow employees; Understand and follow oral and written instructions; Maintain accurate records and collect data; Implement behavior, medical, and safety protocols; Appropriately respond to and direct students; Maintain confidentiality in all phases of work, i.e. records, meetings, parent rights, etc. Use computer technology proficiently; Routinely lift up to 50 pounds unassisted and over 50 pounds with assistance; Complete all district required training. Education: Qualified applicant must have AA/AS degree, 72 credits, Paraeducator Program or equivalent exam, BA/BS degree, or MA/MS degree.

Requirements

  • Instructional strategies to support a broad range of students, including students with disabilities.
  • Business English, spelling, punctuation and mathematics
  • Current office practices, procedures, keyboarding and equipment
  • Proficient use of computer technology.
  • Promote independence in students
  • Provide individual and small group instruction under the direction of the licensed teacher
  • Establish and maintain harmonious relationships with students and fellow employees
  • Understand and follow oral and written instructions
  • Maintain accurate records and collect data
  • Implement behavior, medical, and safety protocols
  • Appropriately respond to and direct students
  • Maintain confidentiality in all phases of work, i.e. records, meetings, parent rights, etc.
  • Use computer technology proficiently
  • Routinely lift up to 50 pounds unassisted and over 50 pounds with assistance
  • Complete all district required training.
  • AA/AS degree, 72 credits, Paraeducator Program or equivalent exam, BA/BS degree, or MA/MS degree.

Responsibilities

  • Work individually and in small groups with students at all skill levels with the goal of fostering independence in the areas of academics, social skills, communication, behavior, and functional routines.
  • Collect and record data.
  • Prepare Instructional materials.
  • Support instruction and assessment of individual students and small groups.
  • Provide support for students in all school settings, including special education classrooms, general education classrooms, gymnasiums, lunch rooms, playgrounds, and in the community.
  • May need to support the hygienic and personal needs of students, including medical protocols, supporting feeding needs, assisting with bathroom needs and/or changing, lifting, and physical assists.

Benefits

  • District-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Professional Development & Tuition Reimbursement (prorated based on FTE)
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