Special Education Paraeducator Aide CLS HQ
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Child Development/Support, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Early Childhood Education
Location: Nevada
special education para educator 1:1 aide 3 cls hq (30 hrs./wk., 180 days)
booth elementary school
education support professionals - esp/classified - para educator aide - special education
job number
start date
open date 04/21/2026
para educator aide 3highly qualified status (hq): individual selected into this position must be highly qualified for this assignment. Applicants must possess a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and have completed the following requirements: completed at least 48 semester hours of credit at an accredited college or university; or, obtained an associate's degree or higher degree from an accredited college or university;
or, passed the parapro assessment prepared and administered by educational testing services (ets) with a score of at least 460.
under supervision, works in a special education classroom assisting teaching staff in a variety of instructional activities. Assists teachers in special education classrooms and provides individual or group assistance depending on student or class’s functional living and academic skills and/or behavioral support needed. Incumbent can also provide attendant services to students with various intellectual and/or physical disabilities. Incumbent performs related work as required.
distinguishingcharacteristics
the teacher aide iii works in a special education classroom assisting the teacher and/or a special education student within the general and/or special education classroom, in specific specialized programs such as cls (comprehensive life skills), ec (early childhood), ma (multi-age), sip (social intervention programs), strategies (autism spectrum disorders), social resource and/or resource classrooms as well as one-on-one assistance. Additionally, a teacher aide iii working at a title i school must be highly qualified.
may act as liaison between general education teachers, resource teachers; previews instructional information when possible and may attend seminars and conferences.
exemplary duties/responsibilitiesteacher aides may be assigned to a variety of special education programs or individual students who require adult support based upon their iep's (individualized education program). Duties may include: assist students with intellectual, physical, or behavioral disabilities in boarding and de-boarding buses before and after school; assist students in reaching proper location in school; accompany students into general education classrooms; provide attendant services (diapering, toileting, washing faces, etc.)
to students as needed; supports instruction in proper health and hygiene habits; performs delegated procedures such as clean intermittent catheterization, provide emergency and first aid care as necessary; move students weighing 50-80 pounds, daily and repetitively; follows proper safety procedures; prepares and helps feed students as needed; supports instruction in functional life skills; realizes individual needs of students with intellectual, physical and/or behavioral disabilities and modifies general education classroom assignments occasionally;
follows behavior plans as outlined in students' iep's; uses positive behavior management techniques; assists with lesson assignments; reinforces learning concepts to students; maintains discipline and order on the playground, lunchroom, library and classrooms; accompanies students on field trips; arranges and adjusts wheelchairs, oxygen hoses and other equipment as needed; communicates with special education teachers about concerns and/or observations of students;
assists in maintaining bulletin boards in the classroom; may assist children with medication when trained; assists in the operation of classroom equipment or students’ assistive technology devices; assist in recording student progress towards goals and developing instructional materials and preparing graphs and charts; assists in modification of the general education curriculum; participates in district training programs when requested and receives training in and implements non-violent behavioral intervention procedures;
maintains confidentiality regarding student information and…
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