Paraeducator - Title 1
Granite School District · West Valley City, UT · 6 days ago
TrainingFull-time
Job Summary
The paraeducator assists in the preparation of instruction materials, assists in the instruction of students and other classroom activities as needed, tutors students individually or in small groups, administers tests, monitors students' academic progress, supports a positive self-concept for students, maintains professional confidentiality, communicates effectively with students, teachers, parents, patrons, and administration, and works collaboratively in a team environment.
Essential Functions
- Aids in the preparation of instruction materials.
- Assists in the instruction of students and other classroom activities as needed.
- Tutors students individually or in small groups.
- Administers a variety of tests and monitors students' academic progress.
- Keeps accurate data on assigned students or group of students.
- Sustains a school environment that fosters a positive self-concept for students.
- Maintains professional confidentiality regarding student information.
- Maintains effective and positive communication with students, teachers, parents, patrons, and administration.
- Works collaboratively in a team environment.
Required Education and Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 48 hours of college credit.
- Associates degree or higher.
- Passing score on the ParaPro exam.
Required Prior Experience
None.
Required Knowledge and Skills
- Basic reading, writing, and math skills.
- Effective written and oral communication.
- Ability to follow directions given.
- Ability to interact positively with students.
- Ability to assist students in a variety of situations as they arise.
Assigned Decision Making
- Makes decisions concerning the best way to accomplish tasks assigned by the classroom teacher(s).
- Must take directions well and be able to work within specific guidelines.
- Makes suggestions but must be willing to follow directions.
Interactions With Others
- Positive interaction with students, teachers, social workers, psychologists, support personnel, and administrators.
Physical Requirements
- Frequently required to stand, walk, reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel, and crouch.
- Occasionally required to use hands to handle or feel.
- Must occasionally climb or balance.
- Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.
- Must be able to stand/sit for long periods of time.
- Must be able to lift, and or move up to 20lbs.