Special Education Aide (District Floater)

Framingham Public SchoolsFramingham, MA
Onsite

About The Position

The Special Education Aide (District Floater) position within Framingham Public Schools' Department of Special Education is for the 2025-2026 School Year. The primary role is to assist students with disabilities under the guidance of a certified teacher, typically in an inclusionary setting. This involves supporting students in daily classroom activities, aiding with their physical, emotional health, and safety, while promoting their abilities and dignity. The goal is to uphold Framingham Public Schools' high standards for achievement, ensure equal access to instruction, promote academic proficiency for all students, and close the opportunity gap. A $1,400 stipend is available for paraprofessionals working in Autism classrooms, multi-disabilities classrooms, or supporting students with toileting needs on a changing team. Framingham Public Schools is committed to excellence, diversity, inclusion, equity, and cultural responsiveness, striving to create a safe and welcoming environment for all staff and students. The district actively seeks educators committed to antiracism, social justice, and civic engagement, encouraging applications from individuals with disabilities and underrepresented groups. Framingham, Massachusetts, is a diverse suburban community near Boston, known for its cultural diversity and strong community spirit, with a school system dedicated to equity, inclusion, and student success.

Requirements

  • Associate (or higher) degree, or at least two years of post-secondary education that is equivalent to at least 48 credit hours from an accredited higher education institution (otherwise must pass the Parapro Test).
  • Strong oral and written communication skills; ability to present information clearly and respond effectively to questions from students, staff, parents, and community members.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret professional literature, technical procedures, and governmental regulations.
  • Sound reasoning and problem-solving skills to evaluate information, define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions, and recommend appropriate courses of action.
  • Capacity to use professional literature, evidence-based research, and ongoing professional learning to inform instructional and practice decisions.
  • Ability to establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with students, families, colleagues, and the community.
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills to work independently, prioritize tasks, and manage multiple projects.
  • Commitment to performing all duties in compliance with district requirements, state and federal laws, and Framingham Public Schools policies.
  • Demonstrated cultural proficiency and competence in working with students and families from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and student records.
  • Professionalism and composure in responding to unpredictable or challenging situations.
  • Proficiency in using technology and willingness to learn new tools; ability to operate a computer and utilize software, including Google Workspace for Education.
  • Willingness to plan, coordinate, and participate in ongoing professional learning, coaching, and staff development.
  • Experience in evaluating student skills, interpreting assessment data, and writing clear, concise reports.
  • Strong collaborative, instructional, coaching, and leadership skills to support student programming.
  • Ability to use data effectively to inform instructional decisions and improve student outcomes.
  • Knowledge of specialized content areas, relevant laws, and educational procedures.
  • Ability to plan and implement lessons that align with district and school goals.
  • Proficiency in integrating instructional technology to enhance teaching and learning.
  • A proactive, reflective, and solution-focused approach to supporting student growth and success.

Nice To Haves

  • Some experience working with children, especially students with disabilities in the areas of Autism, Developmental Delays, Multiple Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, and Emotional Disabilities, is preferred.
  • Additional specialized training in child development, education, or a related field is desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in the instruction and supervision of students, supporting them academically, socially, and behaviorally in various settings with direction from the classroom teacher and/or special education teacher, service provider or administrator.
  • Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their Individual Education Program (IEP).
  • Assist students with test taking in administering standardized and non-standardized tests/curriculum-based measures, and other assessments.
  • Provide support that may include physical management such as crisis management, taking action, or assisting educators, the school crisis team, and/or administrators in restraining students who are at risk of harming themselves or others by following school/district-approved restraint procedures to ensure the safety of students and others (training provided).
  • Attend training and maintain certification in de-escalation and physical management techniques.
  • Collect data for individual students and report concerns and/or progress information for each student.
  • Escort and supervise students to and from various school facilities and areas.
  • Take the initiative to work collaboratively with special education, general education, teachers, and related service staff.
  • Assist in establishing a positive learning environment and respond to the individual needs of students.
  • Assist students with everyday tasks such as eating, mobility, communication, dressing, and toileting, including diapering.
  • Promote independence for students with disabilities.
  • Safeguard confidential information to ensure compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
  • Responsible for other general duties as indicated by the teacher, principal, supervisors/directors, directives of the Superintendent of Schools or his/her designee, and policies of the Framingham School Committee.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • A $1,400 stipend is available to any paraprofessional who works in an Autism classroom, multi-disabilities classroom, or is on a changing team for a student with toileting needs.
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