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Duval County Public Schools

Paraprofessional - ESE, Autism, Student Focused, EBD (2838)

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TitleParaprofessional - ESE, Autism, Student Focused, EBD
Posting ID2838
Description

Vacancies

 

 3020 Fishweir Elem
3027 Grasp Academy
3028 Oak Hill Academy
3030 Loretto Elem
3066 Alfred I Dupont Middle
3069 Lake Shore Middle
3071 Hendricks Avenue Elem
3076 Southside Estates Elem
3078 Biltmore Elem
3082 Love Grove Elem
3084 Bayview Elem
3093 Pinedale Elem
3096 Ribault High
3154 John E Ford
3160 Waterleaf Elem
3161 Bartram Springs Elem
3170 Palm Ave Except Stu Ctr
3209 Holiday Hill Elem
3211 Southside Middle
3213 Arlington Middle
3214 Hyde Grove Elem
3217 Don Brewer Elem
3219 Joseph Stilwell Middle
3226 Crystal Springs Elem
3228 Merrill Road Elem
3230 Beauclerc Elem
3231 Kernan Trail Elem
3239 Sabal Palm Elem
3241 Westside High
3242 Louis Sheffield Elem
3246 Neptune Beach Elem
3248 Edward White High
3249 Greenland Pines Elem
3251 Twin Lakes Elem
3252 Alden Road Except Stu Ctr
3253 Twin Lakes Middle
3256 Landmark Middle
3258 Mandarin Oaks Elem
3259 Mandarin Middle
3263 Abess Park Elem
3264 Chets Creek Elem
3265 First Coast High
3268 Atlantic Coast High
3274 Westview K-8
3279 Kernan Blvd Middle


Kind of work:
Under supervision of an ESE teacher, the Instructional Paraprofessional for Special Needs is assigned for at least 80% of the workday the responsibility for assisting with classroom instruction and with the maintenance of discipline and childcare needs. Other responsibilities such as additional related classroom clerical duties, cafeteria duty, etc. may be assigned for a minor portion of the workday. General requirements of this position would be that the Instructional Paraprofessional for Special Needs would be able to provide assistance in all of the areas indicated as appropriate for the Instructional Paraprofessional (Regular Needs) as adapted to the complex and individualized areas required for students with special needs.

 

Examples of work: Classroom Instruction - Provides assistance with individual/group tutoring in academic areas including introducing and monitoring instructional activities, monitoring testing situations, and planning for instruction with the teacher according to student's Individual Educational Programs (IEP's). Assistance may include creating and using alternative instructional materials, assistance with electronic aids such as Braille and other reader programs, tape recorders, audio readers/trainers, adapted computer programs, communication programs, etc. based on student's individual special needs. Other areas of assistance in classroom instruction might include note taking, continuous planned prompting of students to initiate/maintain/complete learning activities, and individual use of low vision/hearing aids/materials. Providing individualized communication assistance including interpretive/translation (ESOL) services, communication board assistance, Braille transcribing assistance, and other adaptive devices necessary for instructional purposes.

 

Classroom/Behavior Management - Provides assistance to the teacher with planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating complex individualized student behavior management programs. Assists with behavioral data collection, identifying problem behaviors and planned strategies to change behaviors according to students IEP's. May participate in social skills training activities through individual/group counseling sessions with students, role-playing activities, and structured behavioral programming assistance (proximity control, prompting, and contingencies, coaching, cuing and planned ignoring). Under supervision of certificated staff, and after completing appropriate training, may provide physical crisis intervention assistance to prevent students from hurting themselves, others, or destroying property.

 

Child and Health Care Needs - Provides assistance designed to support and encourage independent functioning of students, daily living assistance, self-care activities, physical and occupational therapy assistance, orientation and mobility assistance and assistance with student safety according to students IEP's. Examples of this might include assistance with lifting, positioning, diapering, feeding, and physical restraint of individual students. The paraprofessional who has received appropriate training may assist with monitoring student's health status, assistance with prosthetic devices, student mobility training, and helping students with self-monitoring health care activities (catheterization, blood glucose monitoring, skin care for braces, etc).

 

Minimum Qualifications:  High school diploma or equivalent and successful completion of 60 semester hours or a passing score of the ETS/Praxis Paraprofessional examination 

Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary Range$15.00 / Per Hour
LocationSCHOOL BASED

Applications Accepted

Start Date09/23/2022
End Date09/23/2023