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Paraprofessional / Aide Dayton, Ohio Area

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CWCC Inc

Dayton, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/15/2026

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Paraprofessional / Aide Dayton, Ohio Area CWCC Inc Dayton, OH Job Details 19 hours ago Qualifications General academic student support Student supervision Some college Working with individuals with disabilities Academic IEP goal implementation Mobility assistance Small group instruction Physical assistance for special education students Working with children Bachelor's degree Working with students Safe environment creation Behavioral IEP goal implementation Classroom behavior management Communication skills Behavior intervention plans (BIP) implementation Student safety monitoring Patient personal care assistance Entry level Full Job Description We are seeking a compassionate and dependable paraprofessional to support students with diverse learning needs across our campuses in the Dayton, Ohio area. In this role you will work one on one and/or in small group settings to support student learning and daily functioning, assist with implementation of individualized education and behavior support plans, provide personal care and mobility assistance as needed, communicate regularly with supervising staff and teachers, and maintain a safe, structured, and nurturing environment for all students. Qualified candidates will hold a bachelor's degree or a minimum of two years of acceptable college coursework from an accredited institution, have prior experience working with children or individuals with disabilities, be able to follow direction from licensed educators and specialists, demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills, and must meet Ohio background check requirements.