Paraprofessional Opportunity With Camp Hill School District
Make a difference every day by joining CCRES as a Paraprofessional through our partnership with Camp Hill School District!
PAID CREDENTIALS - Eliminating upfront costs for necessary clearances & TB screening!
SUMMARY:
- The hourly Special Education Paraprofessional pay rate to work on assignment with Camp Hill School District is $18.00/hour
- 5 days of paid time off (PTO) - prorated based on date of hire
- Special Education Paraprofessionals may support students in one of the following areas: Autistic, Emotional, Instructional, Learning, and Life Skills Support
OPENINGS:
- Elementary Life Skills Support Paraprofessional
- Position at Hoover Elementary School (420 South 24th Street; Camp Hill, PA 17011) – Grades K-2
- Work hours: 7:50 AM-3:20 PM on all student and PL days.
- Work will be in a classroom with higher need students and will provide behavioral support in the classroom and instruction in language acquisition. The District will support training with AAC devices.
- Some push-in support to specials
- Employees will need to assist students with toileting. Materials, including gloves and wipes, will be provided.
- Will need to be Safe Crisis Management trained
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
As a Paraprofessional, you will play a vital role in supporting students' academic, behavioral, social, and personal growth within the classroom and school environment. Responsibilities include:
- Provide instructional, behavioral, and/or physical support to individual students or small groups, including on-task prompting, social skills development, and self-care assistance.
- Support students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans by implementing accommodations and strategies as directed.
- Reinforce learning concepts, classroom instruction, and skill development to help students achieve their educational goals.
- Work one-on-one or in small groups to provide targeted academic and behavioral support.
- Assist students in developing organizational, communication, problem-solving, and independent living skills.
- Guide students through classroom activities, monitor participation and progress, and provide feedback to instructional staff.
- Promote positive student behavior and help maintain a safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environment.
- Collaborate closely with classroom teachers, specialists, and school administrators to support student success.
- Supervise students during lunch, recess, arrival/dismissal, transitions, and other non-instructional school activities.
- Foster positive relationships with students while encouraging independence, confidence, and social-emotional growth.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS ROLE:
You'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact every day by helping students build the skills, confidence, and support they need to succeed both academically and personally.