Part-time Paraprofessional

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MI
3d

About The Position

Provide supplemental instructional support to eligible students.

Requirements

  • Complete at least two years of study at an accredited institution of higher education (equal to 60 semester hours); or
  • Obtain an associate's degree (or higher) from an accredited institution; or
  • Meet a rigorous standard of quality and demonstrate, through passage of an approved formal state academic assessment in the following areas:
  • Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in, instructing reading, writing, and mathematics; or
  • Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in, instructing reading readiness, writing readiness, and mathematics readiness, as appropriate.
  • The State Board of Education approved the following formal assessments by which a paraprofessional may choose to demonstrate this knowledge:
  • Basic Skills Examination MTTC - A passing score of at least 480 on the evidence-based reading and writing section of the SAT and 530 on the mathematics section in lieu of the Basic Skills Test or Professional Readiness Exam
  • ETS Parapro Assessment - A passing score of 460 is required
  • While no longer available, the following assessments would also provide qualification:
  • WorkKeys®-Required Scores: Reading for Information – 4; and Applied Mathematics – 4; and Writing – 3 (Business Writing was NOT approved)

Nice To Haves

  • Evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations as evidenced through prior experience in personal or professional settings.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in an instructional support capacity, as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or similar work experience.
  • Willingness to learn
  • Flexible
  • Knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics as appropriate

Responsibilities

  • Deliver interventions to students based on the instructional plans developed by the Title I Teacher and/or the General Education Teacher. Interventions may include support in the form of small group and/or individualized instruction, tutoring, guided practice, or other techniques, as guided by the teacher.
  • Report back to the Title I Teacher and/or General Education Teacher on the outcomes of the interventions conducted by keeping daily student outcome reports
  • Administer assessments and screeners that will contribute to the teachers' decisions in regards to: -Determining eligibility for entry into Title I program -Creating appropriate interventions -Progress-monitoring -Exiting students from the Title I program
  • May attend parent/teacher conferences as needed to support the teacher in communicating with parents about student performance, behavior, or other topics.
  • Maintain student files as requested and required by the needs of federal, state and local guidelines to track student progress. Maintain the confidentiality of student records and student information.
  • Maintain activity logs and time and effort documentation that comply with regulatory requirements
  • Maintain constant communication with Title I Teachers and General Education Teachers regarding the progress of and concerns about Title I students
  • May serve as an active member of teams such as RTI team, data team, PBS team, school improvement team, etc.
  • Assist the teacher in communicating and upholding behavior and conduct expectations found in the school-wide behavior management plan; assist in maintaining a safe and secure environment in the classroom.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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