What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Paraprofessional position at Norfolk Public Schools, Nebraska?
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JOB TITLE: ELEMENTARY SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONAL
Requirements
RECEIVES GUIDANCE FROM: Building Administrator, Special Education Teacher
EVALUATION: Evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of the district’s Personnel Evaluation Policy
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 9 months; 30 hours/week
JOB GOAL: Assist the teacher in providing education and instruction to students
Essential Functions
NOTE: This is a generalized job description. Specific duties and responsibilities vary, depending on the assigned school. Applicants should be aware of the specific functions of the position prior to employment.
JOB TITLE: ELEMENTARY SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONAL
Requirements
- High School Diploma
- First aid/CPR certificate desired, but not required
RECEIVES GUIDANCE FROM: Building Administrator, Special Education Teacher
EVALUATION: Evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of the district’s Personnel Evaluation Policy
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 9 months; 30 hours/week
JOB GOAL: Assist the teacher in providing education and instruction to students
Essential Functions
NOTE: This is a generalized job description. Specific duties and responsibilities vary, depending on the assigned school. Applicants should be aware of the specific functions of the position prior to employment.
- Consistent and punctual "on-site" attendance at the worksite is an essential job function
- Works with small groups of students, as directed by the teacher, to reinforce directions or tutor in needed areas
- Listens to students read and reads to students
- Helps students with make-up work
- Assists in individual or group activities, games, flash cards, computers, etc.
- Assists students in interpreting and following the directions of the teacher
- Drills - to reinforce any skill the teacher has taught
- Alerts the teacher to the needs of students
- Assists the teacher in checking the progress of individualized study projects
- Supervises lunchroom, playground, halls, classrooms, and other assigned activities
- Reserves instructional media
- Assists with the physical and health needs of the children
- Does miscellaneous typing and filing
- Inventories books, materials, and equipment
- Assists when emergencies arise
- Performs other delegated responsibilities assigned bythe teacher or administrator
- Effective oral and written communication skills
- Skills in organization, leadership, and human relations
- Visual and auditory skills for dealing with students