Paraprofessional, Elementary Instructional, Part-time (435D)[181] Position Available In Cobb, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: The Cobb County School District is hiring a part-time Elementary Instructional Paraprofessional in Austell, GA. The salary ranges from $32.3K to $45.8K a year. The role requires no experience but a high school diploma or GED, Paraprofessional Certification, or an Associate's degree. Responsibilities include assisting students with educational activities under teacher supervision.
Job Description
Paraprofessional, Elementary Instructional, Part-time (435D)[181] Cobb County School District – 4.0
Austell, GA Job Details Part-time Estimated:
$32.3K – $45.8K a year 4 hours ago Qualifications No experience needed High school diploma or GED Paraprofessional Certification Associate’s degree Entry level Full Job Description
POSITION TITLE
Paraprofessional, Instructional
JOB CODE
435A ( Kinder ), 435B( MS ), 435C( HS ), 435D ( ES ), 435E( Pre-K ),
DIVISION:
Leadership
SALARY SCHEDULE
Paraprofessional
DEPARTMENT
Leadership
WORKDAYS
181
REPORTS TO:
Principal
PAY GRADE
NH0 (4, 5, 6, 7 or 8)
FLSA:
Non-Exempt
PAY FREQUENCY
Monthly
PRIMARY FUNCTION
Works with students in completing educational activities under the supervision of the classroom teacher.
REQUIREMENTS
1.
Educational Level:
Hold an associate degree or higher in any subject from a GaPSC-accepted accredited institution; OR Have completed 2 years (60 semester hours) of college coursework above the remedial level at a GaPSC-accepted accredited institution with a grade of “C” or better. OR Hold a minimum of a high school diploma or GED equivalent and have passed the GACE Paraprofessional Assessment 2.
Certification/License Required:
Must maintain Georgia Paraprofessional Certificate which includes in-service training related to position 3.
Experience:
None 4.
Physical Activities:
Routine physical activities required to fulfill job responsibilities; able to lift maximum 60 pounds; PE Paraprofessionals only-lessons frequently include demonstrating throwing, catching, kicking and striking; ability to get down on the floor and up again is frequently required to assist students; some movement of mats and equipment is expected 5.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Written and oral communication The Board of Education and the Superintendent may accept alternatives to some of the above requirements.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
1. Demonstrates prompt and regular attendance. 2. Exhibits professionalism in all job-related situations; follows professional ethics in all work-related activities; presents a personal appearance which enhances the image of the school. 3. Follows all county, state and federal policies and procedures. 4. Conducts small group or individual classroom activities based on lesson plans developed by the teacher. 5. Assists with supervision of students. 6. Assists with student assessment, grading work and test and collecting data on student progress. 7. Assists with routine record keeping. 8. Assists with the preparation of materials for instruction. 9. Locates, operates, and returns equipment required for classroom activities. 10. Assists with classroom housekeeping. 11. Assists in the ordering and inventory of classroom equipment and materials. 12. Assists with school-wide supervision, such as loading/unloading buses. 13. Performs other duties as assigned by appropriate administrator.