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Paraprofessional Specialized Program Assistant

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Westerly Public Schools

Westerly, RI (In Person)

$49,067 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 5 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/27/2026

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Job Description

Paraprofessional Specialized Program Assistant Westerly Public Schools (RI) District•Westerly, Rhode Island This job is also posted in Rhode Island State DOE Consortium Job Board, and Westerly Public Schools Job Details
Job ID:
5802060
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Yesterday
Starting Date:
Aug 24, 2026 Job Description
Job Title:
Paraprofessional Specialized Program Assistant Location:
District•Anticipated State Street School
Effective Date:
08/25/2026 1 Year Only
Application Deadline:
Open until filled
Pay Range:
$ 23.09•$24.09
Class Title:
FTE:
1.0 Requisition #
Union:
Local 808
Supervision Received:
School principal
Supervision Exercised:
None
Job Summary:
This paraprofessional position, under the supervision of the teacher, is responsible for the instruction, accommodations and personal care of students within a specialized program. The paraprofessional is responsible for the development of an effective personal relationship with children having special needs, which requires an unusual amount of patience, empathy and flexibility on the part of the paraprofessional. The position requires assisting a teacher in various instructional duties, performing clerical duties according to established procedures which can be learned on the job, following individual or program based behavior plans and following a medical plan for students under the guidance of the school nurse. Job Functions and Responsibilities Maintains and adheres to strict confidentiality requirements regarding students, parents and other staff. Works with individual students or small groups of students to reinforce learning of material or skills initially introduced by the teacher. Physically able to restrain a student if necessary, using district safety care techniques and standards. Assists the teacher in modification and implementation of curriculum, instruction and assessment. Uses age and developmentally appropriate instructional procedures and reinforcement techniques. Assists children with academic and/or functional skills of previously introduced concepts following teacher instruction and direction. Instructs small groups of students in specific subject areas with teacher direction. Follow the teacher or other appropriate professional's directions. Monitors and supervises students and/or continues lessons during short-term teacher absences. Prepares and gathers materials and supplies. Exhibits self-control, good judgment, patience and conducts self in a professional manner at all times in person and in writing . Under direction of the building principal, supervises students during play periods, lunch periods, detention and/or during student arrival and dismissal both indoors and out of doors. Maintains order by reinforcing school rules in all settings including recess, lunch and bus. Provides positive reinforcers as dictated by the Behavioral Intervention Plan. Participates in Professional Development and completes all training required by the school district. Receives additional training if deemed necessary for the position, including but not limited to, positions involving students with significant cognitive delay, physical limitations, autism spectrum disorders, social/emotional disorders or behavioral disorders. Assists the teacher in providing instruction to individuals with behavioral challenges. Utilizes approved de-escalation strategies and supervises students in a designated de-escalation area with other adults in safe proximity. Supports students with re-entry following de-escalation time. Under the direction of appropriate professionals, follows through with IEP goals and supplementary services such as, but not limited to, OT, PT, and Speech/Language. As instructed by the teacher, records and reports data on student behavior and performance. May operate and assist students with the use of augmentative communication systems. Preschool level paraprofessionals participate in developmentally appropriate toileting and feeding practices for students under the teacher's direction. Follow through with activities of daily living skills, including feeding, lifting, transferring, toileting and changing. Additional duties as required to support students in their daily functioning within the learning environment. Required Qualifications for
Appointment:
Knowledge, skills and capabilities: All skills, certifications and requirements must be maintained and, as necessary, updated throughout the tenure in this position. Ability to work with children who have special needs in a sensitive, respectful and effective manner. Ability to learn assigned duties readily and to adhere to prescribed classroom procedures. Ability to respond simultaneously to a variety of needs for students and staff while maintaining a high degree of sensitivity to individual needs. Demonstrates effective verbal and written communications skills Ability to follow through with a medical care plan under the supervision of a school-nurse teacher. Demonstrates proficiency in essential computer applications as required, including data collection techniques, Microsoft and Google Suites. Ability to learn and assist student(s) with the use of a variety of augmentative/communication devices and activities. Ability to learn computer applications in order to assist students with functional as well as academic needs. Assist in Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP) implementation and training. Attends to students' personal care needs.
Experience:
Prefer three to six months of experience in a school environment providing support to students
Education:
Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent. Bachelor's or Associate's degree preferred. Must demonstrate completion of either 60 academic credits or achievement of passing score on the ParaPro qualifications test with the completion of Teacher Assistant Training program as required by
RIGL 16-11.2-2.
Certification:
Chauffeur's license or ability to attain Chauffeur's license preferred. Must maintain First Aid and Safety Care Certification. Must meet the current RI Department of Education training & certificate requirements.
Physical Requirements:
Physically capable of: walking, jumping, running, balancing, climbing, crawling, standing , turning stooping, crouching, kneeling, sitting, reaching, lifting, carrying, throwing, pushing, handling, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing, color vision, depth perception pulling, grasping and lifting, transferring and repositioning up to at least 50 pounds with assistance.
Length of Work Year:
This position is limited to the number of student in-school days each year plus three professional development days. This is a one year only position.
Questions can be directed to:
HR@Westerly.k12.ri.us Westerly Public School District is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
Position Type:
Full-Time
Salary:
$23.09 to $24.09 Per Hour