Special Education Paraprofessional

Woburn Public SchoolsWoburn, MA
50dOnsite

About The Position

Woburn Public Schools is actively seeking candidates who are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive school community. These positions play a critical role in supporting students with diverse learning needs and collaborating with educators to ensure all students have access to high-quality instruction and services. Paraprofessionals support the instruction of students with disabilities in various settings, including general education classrooms and small-group environments. This role involves working with students with moderate to severe disabilities and implementing programs aligned with students' IEPs. Responsibilities may include supporting Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), mental health needs, therapeutic and academic instruction, and discrete trial training across different specialized programs. Terms of Employment: Are outlined in the agreement between The Woburn Teachers' Association and The Woburn School Committee.

Requirements

  • Minimum of a High School diploma; Associate's or Bachelor's degree preferred
  • Safety Care certified or ability to become certified
  • Experience working with students with disabilities preferred (or willingness to receive training)
  • Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work independently
  • Ability to remain calm and de-escalate challenging behaviors
  • Calm and neutral demeanor
  • Reliable, well-organized, and exercises sound judgment
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Willingness to support students in academic tasks, social skills development, and activities of daily living, as needed

Responsibilities

  • Supervise students across all environments.
  • Support students academically, emotionally, behaviorally, socially, and with ADLs in the school setting.
  • Work effectively as part of an interdisciplinary team of teachers, BCBA, and related service providers.
  • Collect data on student learning and behavior goals, as needed.
  • Facilitate inclusion in general education classrooms.
  • Knowledge of special education procedures, school classroom procedures, including preparation and maintenance of records as requested by the classroom teacher or SPEd Team.
  • Participate in consultation with special education teachers and related service providers.
  • Ongoing communication with the program, SPED team and building staff on behalf of the students.
  • Assist special education teachers in all other duties as needed.

Benefits

  • 13 paid sick days; 3 paid personal days per school year
  • Medical Insurance is available - WPS pays 75% of the cost of Blue Cross/Blue Shield
  • Dental Insurance is available - Employee paid
  • Vision Insurance is available - Employee paid
  • Life Insurance is available - Employee paid
  • Disability Insurance is available - Employee paid
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