Paraprofessional, Substitute Special Education Inclusive Learning Community (ILC)
About the role
The Inclusive Learning Community (ILC) provides a continuum of supports and services so that students can experience academic success and access their grade-level peers in their least restrictive environment. This position assists teachers with implementing lesson plans, maintaining classroom, reinforcing skills and materials, administering tests, evaluating students, preparing instructional materials, developing work schedules, performing clerical duties, maintaining files, records, and progress reports, supervising students, tutoring, and leading activities.
Responsibilities
- May assist teachers with one or more of the following: implementing lesson plans; maintaining classroom; reinforcing skills and materials; administering, scoring, and/or recording tests and grades; evaluating students and/or program; preparing instructional materials; developing work schedules; performing clerical duties; maintaining files, records, and/or progress reports; supervising students to and from classroom and/or buses, on field trips, on playground, in computer lab, and/or during other activities; preparing classroom or learning environment with needed supplies and materials; tutoring; and/or leading activities of class and/or small groups.
- May assist students with understanding and reinforcing skills and materials in their native language.
- May also support parents by interpreting at school functions and/or by providing student progress information.
- May assist with student health care, including administering first aid to ill or injured children, caring for bathroom needs, dispensing medication, assisting with medical needs, executing health care directives related to tube feeding, monitoring diabetes, and other situations, conducting health screenings, maintaining health records, logs, reports, and evaluations, and ordering and stocking medical supplies.
- May assist with maintaining, monitoring, and/or managing computer technology, including troubleshooting, data backups, service and maintenance agreements, inventory and warranty information, replacement parts, software manual library, computer equipment usage, and/or computer-generated course/grade/attendance reports.
- May attend appropriate in-services, building meetings, training, and/or school functions.
- May assist with lunch supervision.
Requirements
Experience: 0-2 years' experience working with children in a school setting. May require experience in health care; working with children with various learning and physical disabilities; or working on/with networks, network management, and/or integrated learning and application.
Qualifications
- Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Skills, Knowledge, & Equipment: Basic English, grammar, spelling, writing, word processing, keyboarding, basic computer skills, communication, and/or foreign language. Operating knowledge of general Health care procedures. Operating knowledge of general office equipment preferred.
- Certificates, Licenses, & Registrations: First Aid and CPR certifications, Standard Precautions and Medication Administration may be required.
Skills
- Ability to follow directions and follow school and District guidelines, policies, and procedures.
- Ability to manage students and assist in their education, make quick decisions, treat students equitably and fairly, evaluate students' abilities and progress, direct class/students in the absence of the teacher, provide a positive role model for the students, care for ill or injured students.
Benefits
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Pay
C10 Ranges, $20.64-$25.92 per hour
Schedule
As needed