Sunrise School (Anticpated 2026-2027) Paraprofessional

Allegheny Intermediate UnitMonroeville, PA
Onsite

About The Position

A Paraprofessional’s role is to increase the quality of instruction to students by performing any instructional or non-instructional tasks required, under the supervision of a certified professional (teacher, therapist, principal, and supervisor). Paraprofessionals are not responsible for the design, direction or evaluation of the teaching/learning process. There are two categories: Center-Based Paraprofessionals and District Paraprofessionals. Center-Based Paraprofessionals include AIU School-Based Paraprofessionals (Classroom Paraprofessionals assigned to one specific building and classroom, Building Paraprofessionals who can be placed in up to 3 specific assignments per semester, Building Professionals At Large who can be placed in any assignment within a specific building daily, and Itinerant Paraprofessionals assigned to one of the three AIU operated schools each day and assigned responsibilities by the principal each morning. Pool Paraprofessional At-Large requires specific certifications. District Paraprofessionals include those employed in other locations, such as school district classrooms, Preschool Early Intervention and Speech/Language classrooms, including Classroom Paraprofessionals assigned to one specific classroom and Paraprofessional At-Large who can be assigned to alternative locations. All Paraprofessionals follow the same duties.

Requirements

  • High School diploma required.
  • Current Act 114, Act 34, Act 151 and NSOR clearances are required prior to an offer (Must be dated within 1 year of hire date).
  • School Personnel Health Record and TB Test (Form H511.340) must be completed and received by Human Resources prior to hire date.
  • Ability to work as part of the educational team
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to speak clearly and distinctly.
  • Ability to prioritize identified needs of students by following directives of classroom teachers, staff and peers, as well as the goals of the IEP.

Nice To Haves

  • Associate’s degree or equivalent number of college credits (60) or a PATTAN Paraeducator Certificate preferred.
  • 1-2 years’ experience working with children with special needs strongly preferred.
  • Training in crisis intervention, CPR and First Aid preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Assists children to and from the bus at arrival and departure times when program and types of children warrant.
  • Facilitates personal care services as needed to assist students with activities of daily living necessary for comfort and well-being, including toileting of children.
  • Prepares and operates instructional equipment and materials including, but not limited to: audio/visual equipment, iPad, Smartboard, Xerox copies, lamination, computer documents/printing, visual aids, artwork, etc., as directed by the teacher and/or therapist.
  • Assures that all possible measures are taken to assist a child in the event of an emergency until help arrives. This includes notifying the immediate supervisor and/or supervising administrator immediately.
  • Maintains good housekeeping and follows program health guidelines in the classroom and diaper changing areas. This includes proper storage of materials, supplies and equipment; cleaning chalkboards, tables and chairs as needed; placing desks, tables and chairs in proper order, etc.
  • Updates attendance records and data collection, as programs require under AIU PA Certified Professional direction, handles and maintains confidentiality as it pertains to special education.
  • Assists with feeding of students who are unable to feed themselves.
  • In addition, may collect lunch/snack money, submit lunch count information and supervise students in the cafeteria as needed.
  • Assists students in the use of teaching devices, such as assistive technology devices and computers, and other equipment used for individualized instruction.
  • Participates in parent/teacher conferences and IEP conferences, as requested.
  • Interacts and assists in the supervision of students during work-instructed assignments, play activities, and emergency drills according to the standards and policies of the program, in all environments throughout the school day, while under the direct supervision of the AIU PA Certified Professional and/or Administration.
  • Performs reinforcement instructional services as delegated by the PA Certified Professional, including, (but not limited to), reinforcing activities in the visual, auditory, motor and cognitive areas.
  • Follows and implements IEPs (including behavioral intervention plans) under the direction of the AIU PA Certified Professional, follows and reinforces the behavioral management system in place and assists the teacher with students who may need physical intervention using accepted procedures (NCI or any other AIU approved procedures).
  • Attends training as required for performance of job. This may include but is not limited to NCI, CPR, First Aid, Confidentiality, Universal Precautions and various diagnoses.
  • Accompanies the teacher and students on field trips or community-based instruction during the school day.
  • Performs other educationally related duties assigned by the teacher and/or Administration.

Benefits

  • Per the AIUFT Bargaining Unit Agreement
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