Special Education Paraprofessional- (VACANT NOW) Position Available In West Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Tallo's Job Summary: The Special Education Paraprofessional position at West Baton Rouge Parish School System in Brusly, LA offers full-time employment at $25,275 a year. The role involves assisting teachers in Head Start, Title I, Regular Education, and Special Education classrooms, maintaining discipline, helping with student needs, and supporting educational programs. Qualifications include an Associate of Applied Science degree or equivalent.
Job Description
Special Education Paraprofessional- (VACANT NOW) West Baton Rouge Parish School System – 5.0 Brusly, LA Job Details Full-time $25,275 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Associate of Applied Science Catheterization Associate’s degree 2 years Entry level Full Job Description Paraprofessional (Head Start, Title I, Regular Education, and Special Education)
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Non-Exempt Salary Range :
Per WBR Salary Schedule Terms of Employment:
9 Months
GENERAL OVERVIEW
The paraprofessional working in Head Start, Title I, Regular Education or Special Education classrooms shall work directly with students under the direct supervision of the classroom teacher to assist with the effective management/instruction of the class/classes to which he or she is assigned.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Assists in meeting the instructional needs of the students under the direction of the classroom teacher Interacts appropriately with students, and assists in creating an environment conducive to learning Helps students with personal possessions Assists in maintaining discipline standards according to the regulations of the school system and the assigned teacher Assists with handling of specialized equipment, computer, software, assistive language devices, etc. as directed by the classroom teacher Attends faculty meetings, parent conferences/meetings, and IEP meetings when requested Assists in maintaining classroom equipment and assists in keeping materials of instruction organized and clean Maintains student confidentiality Accompanies students to other classes, the restroom, recess, etc. Assists with feeding, diapering, and toileting, as well as other custodial or health-related duties as required for Head Start students and students with disabilities
- Makes necessary wheelchair/equipment adjustments and positioning needed throughout the school day
- Lifts and moves students as necessary
- Assists in meeting the medical needs of students with disabilities: catheterization, administration of medication, etc. after proper training is provided
- Becomes knowledgeable of and assists with the implementation of appropriate educational programs/standard Participates in grade level/subject areas meetings and /professional development activities Other duties as assigned Specific to Paraprofessionals assigned to Head Start, Special Education classes or to other Paraprofessionals who serve in Regular Education or Title I classes that are a part of the Special Education Inclusion program.
PERSONAL TRAITS
Exhibits competency in the following areas: Poise and self-confidence Enthusiasm and optimism Punctuality Dependability Flexibility Willingness to implement recommendations Acceptable speech and grammar Effective communication with students Discreet handling of confidential information Unbiased attitude regarding race, sex, creed, religion or disability Effective communication with colleagues and other adults
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Highly Qualified :
Must have accomplished at least one of the following: Passed the Educational Testing Service (ETS) Para-Pro Assessment (ETS Para-Pro Assessment #0755) with a passing score of 450; or Completed two years of full-time study (48 semester credit hours) from a state-approved or regionally accredited institution of higher education (as defined by requirements in No Child Left Behind legislation) with 9 hours of ELA and 9 hours of Math coursework;or Earned an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or Associate of Applied Science degree from a state-approved or regionally accredited institution of higher education that includes 9 hours of ELA and 9 hours of Math coursework. A high school graduate of GED At least twenty years of age Score at tenth grade level on the California Achievement Test or other test as designated.