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.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED