Paraprofessional Instructional Aide
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Elementary School, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Education Assistant
Summary
Support classroom instruction and student success under the direction of a certified teacher. You'll provide small-group and 1:1 support, help implement behavior and academic plans, assist with special education data/IEP tasks, and keep the classroom running smoothly—so every student has what they need to learn and thrive.
What You'll DoProvide small-group/1:1 academic support ; reinforce lessons, accommodations, and behavior goals.
Help with classroom management and supervision (arrival/dismissal, lunch, recess, transitions, events).
Assist with special education tasks: data collection, IEP/ARD preparation, progress monitoring, accommodations.
Support testing/assessments (setup, proctoring, accommodations as directed).
Prepare learning materials, organize supplies, and maintain a safe, inclusive learning environment.
Communicate promptly and professionally with teachers, students, and families as appropriate.
Use basic technology (Google Workspace/Microsoft Office, district platforms) for documentation and communication.
Perform other campus-based duties as assigned.
Educational Aide Certificate (Texas SBEC) or eligibility to obtain (district timelines apply).
Meet one ESSA standard:
48 college hours ,
Associate's degree or higher ,
or passing an approved local academic assessment.Strong communication, patience, and a student-first mindset.
Ability to follow teacher plans, maintain confidentiality (FERPA), and work on a team.
Reliable, organized, and comfortable supporting diverse learners.
Experience in K-12 settings (general or special education).
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus.
CPI/Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, CPR/First Aid (or willingness to obtain).
Familiarity with IEP documentation and data tracking.
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