Job Description
Special Educator - Paraprofessional (1:1 Student Aide) Come on board with GHR to support students in the Lansdowne area! Position Details Positions will begin during the Extended School Year (ESY) as part-time roles and will continue into the upcoming fall school year as full-time positions . Programs Served Early Head Start (serving infants as young as 6 weeks through toddlers) Head Start & Pre-K Counts (serving children ages 3-5) General Summary Special education paraprofessionals assist students with special needs under the direction of a certified teacher. Paraprofessionals typically work in an inclusionary setting (least restrictive environment). This role supports students' academic, physical, emotional, and behavioral needs while promoting dignity, independence, and positive relationships. Early Intervention Services Early Intervention provides evaluations and support services for children who may experience delays or disabilities in one or more of the following developmental areas: Adaptive skills (self-help and daily living skills) Cognitive development (thinking, learning, and problem-solving) Communication (understanding and expressing language) Physical development (movement and coordination) Social-emotional development (interpersonal skills and behavior) Basic Function / Purpose Work 1:1 with a student with special needs in an inclusive classroom setting Assist, support, and collaborate with teachers, administrators, and multidisciplinary team members to deliver a high-quality instructional program Provide direct personal care assistance, including toileting, diapering, changing, and physical support/lifting, as required by the student's needs Support students with behavioral, emotional, and sensory needs, including implementing behavior plans and assisting with de-escalation strategies Promote student independence, dignity, safety, and emotional well-being while supporting academic and functional skill development Duties and Responsibilities Maintain prompt and regular attendance during assigned work hours Follow daily schedules and adjust to assignment or schedule changes as needed Work with individual students or small groups to reinforce skills and learning introduced by the teacher Provide additional support to students with exceptionalities, including physical, developmental, emotional, and behavioral needs, as well as students with 504 Plans Assist the supervising teacher in implementing IEP goals and supporting students in an integrated setting Support students with full-scale PCA needs, including toileting, diapering, changing, physical assistance/lifting, and behavioral support, including de-escalation when needed Assist with non-instructional classroom duties such as snack time, toileting routines, class transitions, and clothing changes Prepare instructional materials and equipment, including locating, copying, collating, distributing, and organizing materials Serve as a resource and support for substitute teachers Maintain cooperative working relationships with principals, teachers, staff, students, parents, and the school community Participate in professional learning activities and staff development opportunities provided by the district Demonstrate flexibility, professionalism, and a positive attitude toward work assignments How to Apply If interested, please submit your resume and expect a call within a few business days. We look forward to connecting with you and getting you started in the process!
Pay:
$24.00 per hour Work Location:
In person