Paraprofessional - Medical
This paraprofessional role will support student medical needs including but not limited to: restrooms/changing/diapering, tube feeding, first aide, medicine administration. The role will also support student safety, growth, and learning under the direction of the Intervention Specialist, and evaluated by the building administrator. Responsibilities include implementing components of students' IEPs, providing individual and group instruction, utilizing de-escalation strategies, and assisting with instructional materials and student data collection.
Candidates must have a high school diploma and either an Associate's degree or a passing score on the Paraprofessional assessment. Preferred qualifications include experience working with children and crisis de-escalation certification.
Essential Functions:
- Ensure the safety of students.
- Serve as a role model for students.
- Implement IEP (Individualized Education Program) modifications and accommodations as directed by staff in order to maximize inclusion, learning, and student growth.
- Work with students individually, in small groups, or in whole groups to implement assigned programs and curriculum, reinforce, and re-teach.
- Utilize strategies (including restorative practices) to build student independence, agency, and self-advocacy.
- Follow the district-selected protocol and procedures for de-escalation and intervention.
- Utilize and provide feedback on instructional strategies as aligned to the individual needs of students.
- Provide observational/assessment data aligned to students' IEPs, as designed and instructed by Intervention Specialists and Related Services Personnel.
- Communicate student information with Intervention Specialists so they can communicate with families and IEP team members.
- Assist Intervention Specialists and staff in the preparation of instructional materials.
- Maintain respect at all times for student/personnel confidential information.
- Perform health care procedures, which may include first aid, toileting, diapering, clothing changes, tube feeding, and other duties deemed necessary.
- Attend provided opportunities for training and professional development.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Demonstrate knowledge of social-emotional, behavioral, and academic skill development and a willingness to learn about student-specific needs.
- Ability to build and maintain relationships with children.
- Collaborative team member with the ability to receive and apply constructive feedback on job performance.
- Equipment Operated: Locking mechanisms on doors and cabinets Computer, laptop, tablet, or assistive technology device Copier Printer Laminator Telephone
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
- Learn with curiosity. Demonstrate kindness. Embrace equity. Support the values of our strategic and equity plans.
- Develop and sustain meaningful relationships with students and staff.
- Ability to confidently and tactfully assist people in the midst of stressful, difficult, and challenging situations.
- Ability to interact positively and supportively with staff and students and be respectful of the variability of cultures, including socioeconomic status, family types, etc.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Supervisor, Superintendent's Designee, or Superintendent.
Additional Working Conditions:
- May occasionally be exposed to blood, bodily fluids, and tissue. Must follow all safety guidelines for bloodborne pathogens.
- Frequent interruption of tasks to support students, visitors, staff, and telephone.
- Must occasionally work nights/extended days due to school functions.
- Must be able to assist others and move around the school and grounds.
- Must be able to lift and move 40 lbs.
- Repetitive hand motion (e.g., keyboard, typing) or voice-to-text.
Benefits: Medical benefits available through the ESC of Central Ohio This position pays into SERS (School Employees Retirement System) Hourly pay rate: Rates of pay vary based on verified education and experience ($19.60-$27.58/HR.) Applicants with a current and active teaching license: pay increases by $0.38 per hour Applicants with verified 40 hours of Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) coursework: pay increases by $0.38 per hour Medical assignment: increases pay by $1.00 per hour Longevity incentive after 90 days of service