Position Title:  PARAPROFESSIONAL

 

Includes any 1:1 paraprofessionals that are academically supporting a student

Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Certified

Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Restraint Trained

Assist with toileting

Support students requiring de-escalation, time outs, and/or restraints

Support student on behavior intervention plans (BIPS) through data collection and reinforcement under the supervision of classroom teacher and/or BCBA

Support Discrete Trial Training (DTT) under the supervision of classroom teacher and/or BCBA

 

 (includes Special Education, Regular Education, and Title I)

 

Qualifications: Paraprofessionals shall meet the requirements of a “Highly Qualified” paraprofessional as described in Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The minimum qualifications include:

 

AND

ParaPro or WorkKeys

 

Reports To:  Building Principal or Designee

 

This job description outlines the general duties that the instructional paraprofessional will be expected to complete. However, the job duties described may vary or be amended from time to time without changing the level of responsibility associated with the job. Duties may also vary depending upon the age of students served as well as the nature and severity of students’ disability.

 

The primary purpose of instructional paraprofessionals is to support both teachers and students in activities directly related to education. Essential functions of instructional paraprofessionals include:

Other Potential Duties Depending on Assignment

 

Terms of Employment

Work year:As specified in contract

Rate of pay:As specified in contract  WHEA Collective Bargaining Unit D