Paraeducator - SPED Specialized Classroom
USD 497
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Details
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FTE:
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1.0
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HOURS/DAY:
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8.0
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DAYS PER YEAR:
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187
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Purpose Statement
The job of Paraeducator - SPED Specialized Classroom is done for the purpose/s of assisting in the supervision, care and instruction of students with a variety of significant needs in a specialized classroom; assisting in the implementation of and monitoring of intensive instructional programs and student behavior plans; assisting students by meeting special health care needs and developing students' daily living skills; providing information to appropriate school personnel; and performing classroom clerical tasks.
Essential Functions
- Adapts classroom activities, assignments and/or materials, as assigned, for the purpose of providing an opportunity for all special education students to participate in classroom activities.
- Administers standards of behavior and discipline for the purpose of ensuring the safety and well being of students.
- Administers first aid and prescription medications to students for the purpose of providing emergency or necessary care in accordance with district, state and federal requirements.
- Assists students requiring daily care/medical procedures (e.g. toileting, diapering, feeding, tube feeding, administering medications, seizure protocol, lifting, positioning, etc.) for the purpose of providing appropriate care and/or developing student's daily living activities and behavioral skills.
- Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities.
- Assists in the implementation of extensive health care plans for students who are medically fragile and whose needs are significantly different from that of their same peers for the purpose of safety and well-being of the students.
- Collect and record instructional and behavioral data, as requested by the teacher for the purpose of gathering and/or conveying information and to comply with state and federal requirements.
- Confers with teachers/specialists and participates in team meetings for the purpose of assisting in evaluating special education student progress and/or implementing IEP objectives.
- Implements academic instruction and behavioral plans, as assigned, for the purpose of assisting in meeting special education students needs, developing new skills and providing a consistent and safe environment.
- Intervenes calmly and purposefully in difficult and/or crisis situations, following Safe Crisis Management (SCM) and emergency safety intervention policies and procedures for the purpose of creating a safe environment for students and adults and complying with district, state and federal regulations.
- Maintains student files/records as appropriate for the purpose of documenting activities and/or providing reliable information.
- Monitors individual students and/or groups of students in a variety of school activities and/or environments (e.g. classroom, library, playground, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring the safety and welfare of students.
- Participates in meetings, workshops, inservice presentations and seminars for the purpose of conveying and/or gathering information, developing knowledge required to perform job functions and meet district objectives.
- Performs other duties as assigned for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the building.
- Responds to emergency situations for the purpose of resolving immediate safety concerns.
Other Functions
Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
SKILLS are required to perform multiple tasks with a need to occasionally upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skill based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: participate in and pass the Safe Crisis Management (SCM) de-escalation, crisis intervention and physical restraint course; adhering to safety practices and administering first aid.
KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percents, and/or ratios; understand written procedures, write routine documents, and speak clearly; and understand complex, multi-step written and oral instructions. Specific knowledge based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: appropriate pronunciation and auditory discrimination for speech language assignments and age appropriate activities.
ABILITY is required to schedule activities and/or meetings; gather and/or collate data; and use job-related equipment. Flexibility is required to work with others; work with data utilizing defined and similar processes; and operate equipment using standardized methods. Ability is also required to work with a diversity of individuals; work with similar types of data; and utilize job-related equipment. Some problem solving may be required to identify issues and select action plans. Problem solving with data may require independent interpretation; and problem solving with equipment is limited to moderate. Specific ability based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: maintaining a work schedule requiring continuous physical activity; communicating with persons of varied backgrounds; maintaining confidentiality; working with frequent interruptions; adhering to district policies; and regular attendance except when taking approved leave.
Responsibility
Responsibilities include: working under direct supervision using standardized procedures; providing information and/or advising others; operating within a defined budget. Utilization of some resources from other work units is often required to perform the job's functions. There is a continual opportunity to impact the organization’s services.
Working Environment
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, frequent climbing and balancing, frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 30% sitting, 35% walking, and 35% standing. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and under conditions with some exposure to risk of injury and/or illness.
Experience Job related experience is desired.
Education High school diploma or equivalent.
Equivalency Paraeducators working in a Title I building (or district wide), REQUIRE a minimum of 48 college credit hours, OR the successful completion of a state approved Paraeducator Assessment.
Required Testing
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Certificates
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Valid Driver’s License & Evidence of Insurability (as assigned)
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Continuing Educ./Training
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Clearances
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20 hours in-service annually
Annual Basic and/or Advanced Safe Crisis Management (SCM) Certification
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Kansas Bureau of Investigation
Kansas Department of Children and Families
Physical Exam/TB Screening
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FLSA Status Approval Date Salary Range
Non Exempt 9/20/2017 07