Special Education Paraeducator Position Available In Rockingham, New Hampshire
Tallo's Job Summary: Special Education Paraeducators at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, NH, earn an estimated $36.8K - $46.6K annually. They work under the supervision of various program coordinators to assist students with special needs, including providing one-on-one support, helping with assignments, and facilitating communication. Bilingual abilities are a plus. Paraprofessionals must have a high school diploma, basic computer skills, and strong communication skills. Training is provided for these entry-level positions.
Job Description
Special Education Paraeducator Pinkerton Academy – 3.5
Derry, NH Job Details Estimated:
$36.8K – $46.6K a year 1 day ago Qualifications Bilingual Special education High school diploma or GED Computer skills Communication skills Entry level Full Job Description
PARAEDUCATOR
Contract Period:
Academic-year position, 180 days, 7 hours/day plus 30 hrs. meeting/workshop time as assigned by Inclusion Facilitator, non-exempt
Supervisor:
Inclusion Facilitator, ACT Program Coordinator, PASSES Program Coordinator, ASD Inclusion Facilitator.
Other Contact Personnel:
Case Coordinator and Classroom Teacher Qualifications :
High School diploma; prior experience in special education strongly recommended; strong communication skills; flexibility; high degree of confidentiality; basic computer skills. With training and assistance, must be able to lift, move or transfer young adult-sized students from wheelchair or other assisted devices and travel around a large campus. Bilingual abilities are a plus.
DUTIES:
Paraprofessionals will work with a variety of students. Training will be provided.
ASSIST STUDENTS
Provide student with one-to-one assistance. Provide computer support and general assistance for students within the classroom setting. Accompany students to various locations on campus as requested. With training, may be asked to assist a student with toileting and personal care.
ASSIST CASE COORDINATORS & SPECIALISTS
Assist Teachers in implementing modified assignments and assessments. Assist in implementing student’s IEP goals especially goals listed under Self Help. Complete student’s designated communication system. Direct all parent communication to Case Coordinator. Assist student to and from assigned bus, scheduled classes or other locations. Collaborate with classroom teachers, Case Coordinators, and Specialist as applicable .
OTHER:
Complete all forms as requested. Participate in weekly Medicaid supervision meetings. Be flexible and able to change daily schedule, as needed to cover for students. Participate in professional trainings and optional Blizzard Bag Activities as assigned by Inclusion Facilitator. Perform any additional duties as assigned by the Special Education Director or Inclusion Facilitator.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand every 15 minutes and walk around the classroom. Most activities require 15 to 20 minutes of standing. The employee must have the ability to walk backwards, side by side with a student and push a wheelchair to various buildings on campus up to four times a day. This position requires balance, bending at a 90 degree angle, and squatting to perform personal care activities (toileting). On occasion, may be required to operate a lifting device to transfer a student from a wheelchair to a changing table. On an infrequent basis, may be required to perform a two-person lift up to 50 lbs.