Substitute Paraeducator
- Employer
- Kent School District
- Location
- Kent, WA, US
- Salary
- Competitive
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- Job Category
- Teaching, Substitute Teacher, Support Staff, Paraprofessional
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Position Type:
Substitutes (Non-Teaching)/Substitute Paraeducator
Date Posted:
2/20/2024
Location:
Substitute Services
Assignment Type Temporary/Hourly Hours Will vary by assignment Location Varies - all school locations in the Kent School District Pay Rate $24.94 - $26.19/hour
Once you have completed your application and at least 3 references have been received, please contact the sub office at 253-373-7814 to be considered for the Kent School District substitute list.
Paraeducator guest staff replace regular employees who are absent. Under the direction of a building administrator or certificated teacher, the Paraeducator supervises and instructs individual and /or small groups of students within a classroom setting. Guest Paraeducators will receive a variety of assignments. Guest staff are expected to be available on a day-to-day, oncall basis, any day of the week, Monday through Friday. An automated online system is used to arrange assignments in advance. Early morning phone calls may occur starting as early as 5:00 am.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
About Kent School District
Mission: Our mission explains our fundamental purpose as an organization. Kent School District's mission is successfully preparing all students for their futures.
Vision: Our vision captures the future we seek to create for our students. Kent School District's vision is to produce graduates who are globally competitive learners. Through equitable access to high quality academic, social, and applied learning, students are ready to excel in college, careers, and in life.
Values: Our core values drive our culture and answer the question, "How do we want to act, consistent with our mission, along the path toward achieving our vision?" Specific values are at the heart of our culture because they are levers that drive us towards achieving shared vision. Throughout this plan, three core values are prioritized: Equity: Student equity is ensuring that access to quality staff, courses, resources, activities, services and opportunities are provided for all students to succeed and grow based on their individual needs.
Excellence: As a system and individuals, we strive for excellence through the intentional creation of student-centered and efficient actions that operate with coherence.
Community: Partnership with our community prioritizes proactive involvement of those impacted by school district priorities and decision-making.
Strategic Plan | Kent School District
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Substitutes (Non-Teaching)/Substitute Paraeducator
Date Posted:
2/20/2024
Location:
Substitute Services
Assignment Type Temporary/Hourly Hours Will vary by assignment Location Varies - all school locations in the Kent School District Pay Rate $24.94 - $26.19/hour
Once you have completed your application and at least 3 references have been received, please contact the sub office at 253-373-7814 to be considered for the Kent School District substitute list.
Paraeducator guest staff replace regular employees who are absent. Under the direction of a building administrator or certificated teacher, the Paraeducator supervises and instructs individual and /or small groups of students within a classroom setting. Guest Paraeducators will receive a variety of assignments. Guest staff are expected to be available on a day-to-day, oncall basis, any day of the week, Monday through Friday. An automated online system is used to arrange assignments in advance. Early morning phone calls may occur starting as early as 5:00 am.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Maintain positive learning environment and have ability to relate to all students, parents, and colleagues.
- Duties may include small group specially designed instruction, one-on-one instruction with a student, and assessing and recording student progress while managing resources, or other tasks as required by the teacher.
- Assist in the delivery of education programs and testing materials related to students including, but not limited to, general education, special education, Title, LAP and Multilingual education.
- Utilize escalation prevention and de-escalation techniques.
- Interact with students and maintain awareness of individual student emotional and physical needs, discussing identified concerns with classroom teacher or other staff members.
- Present and implement behavior management programs as directed by the teacher, including responding to assist with eloping students.
- Address student(s) educational goals and personal needs, such as feeding, dressing, diapering, toileting, hygiene, or other medical needs as needed.
- Assignments may be in a regular general education classroom or a special education classroom.
- Complete and maintain relevant records, forms of documentation and collect relevant student data.
- Assist student(s) & teachers as needed.
- Proof of High School completion.Copy of diploma or transcripts must be on file at the start of employment. College transcripts that specifically state completion of high school will be accepted in lieu of high school diploma.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Ability to have effective working relationships with students, staff, parents, and the public and ability to work with a significant diversity of individuals and/or groups.
- Demonstrated ability to exercise sound, independent judgment, including appropriate handling of confidential matters.
- Must be able to demonstrate flexibility in working with students and staff members in a variety of classroom settings and locations.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff, parents, and the public and ability to work with a significant diversity of individuals and/or groups.
- Ability to follow directions with minimal supervision and follow a provided lesson plan.
- Ability to manage students' physical needs, including the ability to walk, climb stairs, sit, squat, crawl, kneel, bend, stoop, reach and lift.
- Ability to communicate effectively using verbal and written expression in English. Comply with all Board policies and procedures.
- Background check through Washington State Patrol, as required by RCW 43.43.830. Fees apply.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Availability to work all hours of a student day starting as early as 7:00 am until 4:30 pm on any day of the school week.
- Flexible and willing to adjust schedules on short notice.
- Ability to operate a computer and other assistive technology.
- Experience working with students with special needs/high needs, including students with behavior disorders.
- Candidates must have the ability or willingness to provide medical or health services such as diapering, toileting, feeding, tube-feeding, and assisting students with other activities involving self-care should the need arise.
- Ability to lift and transfer students in and out of wheelchairs, if needed.
- Physically strong enough to assist with restraint, lifting, and transferring students to a safe place.
- Must not be insulted or offended by students swearing and using inappropriate language.
- Demonstrated evidence of promptness and reliability.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure.
- Ability to communicate in a second language.
- Experience working with a diverse student population and the specific school demographics.
- Ability to show multicultural and ethnic understanding and sensitivity and communicate effectively with all cultural groups in the school community.
- Ability to organize ideas, time, and materials to accomplish goals.
About Kent School District
Mission: Our mission explains our fundamental purpose as an organization. Kent School District's mission is successfully preparing all students for their futures.
Vision: Our vision captures the future we seek to create for our students. Kent School District's vision is to produce graduates who are globally competitive learners. Through equitable access to high quality academic, social, and applied learning, students are ready to excel in college, careers, and in life.
Values: Our core values drive our culture and answer the question, "How do we want to act, consistent with our mission, along the path toward achieving our vision?" Specific values are at the heart of our culture because they are levers that drive us towards achieving shared vision. Throughout this plan, three core values are prioritized: Equity: Student equity is ensuring that access to quality staff, courses, resources, activities, services and opportunities are provided for all students to succeed and grow based on their individual needs.
Excellence: As a system and individuals, we strive for excellence through the intentional creation of student-centered and efficient actions that operate with coherence.
Community: Partnership with our community prioritizes proactive involvement of those impacted by school district priorities and decision-making.
Strategic Plan | Kent School District
Discrimination | Kent School District
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