What are the responsibilities and job description for the Life Skills One to One Para Educator position at Hampshire Regional High School?
HAMPSHIRE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
ONE-TO-ONE PARA EDUCATOR
DESCRIPTION:
The one-to-one para educator assists the classroom teacher by providing instructional support to students identified as needing instructional, behavioral and physical support and related work as necessary to meet the specific needs of the students.
SUPERVISION:
Works under the supervision of certified school personnel and under the general supervision of the principal. The performance of these functions may require the exercise of independent judgment of the High Needs Paraprofessional in a range of instructional, supervision and other assigned duties.
Evaluated by the Principal or designee.
JOB ENVIRONMENT:
Typical school setting (classroom, hallway, cafeteria, etc.) plus work place and community access support.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Student Support
Assists professional personnel in instructional assignments for students with special needs in all subjects at all levels
Sets up work areas and prepares educational materials
Assists students working on individualized and specialized programs
Assists individual students in both instructional and social situations within the school setting in a variety of subject areas.
General supervision of students as assigned within the school setting, job, and community site.
Monitors indoor and outdoor recreational activities
Performs appropriate record keeping for assigned tasks such as maintaining student progress records, behavior modification checklists/plans, and developmental profiles.
Assists with the evaluation of student progress
Personal Care
Assists individual children in completion of personal care and daily living skills
Assists students in speech development, cognitive skills, self-help activities, gross and fine motor skills, social-emotional development, toileting, and vocational skills
Communicates with appropriate school staff about individual student needs while maintaining confidentiality
General Expectations
Maintains the trust and confidence of students
Works independently with general guidance
Maintains cooperative relationships with students and adults
Manages time to accomplish multiple tasks and meet deadlines
Operates standard office equipment including computers, email, and copier
Communicates effectively both orally and in writing
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Minimum high school diploma.
Experience working with young people both with and without disabilities.
Experience dealing with people with severe disabilities preferred.
Complete First Aid and CPR training Preferred
District CORI Check required before employment begins
Federal Fingerprint Check required before employment begins
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Good general health.
Alert, physically assertive and mobile at all times.
Lift, push, or pull 50 pounds as required;
Mobility to regularly walk, stand, stoop, reach, bend and occasionally run.
Salary : $22 - $27