Special Education Paraprofessional
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Child Development/Support, Elementary School
Paraprofessional
District:
Candia
Position Goal:
To support students and/or implement individual student plans under the direction of a certified teacher or licensed professional. To provide individualized support to students with disabilities, ensuring they can fully participate in classroom activities. This role involves assisting with academic tasks, facilitating communication, and implementing accommodations as outlined in each student's IEP. The paraprofessional will collaborate closely with teachers and specialists to create an inclusive learning environment that fosters student independence and success.
Qualifications:
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent. Certification: N/A.
Experience:
N/A. Criminal Record Check:
Required per NH RSA 189:13-a. Pre-Employment Medical Exam:
Required per NH RSA 200:36 and 275:3.
Evaluation:
Performance of position responsibilities will be evaluated annually in accordance with the approved administrative procedure for staff evaluations.
General Considerations and
Physical Requirements:
Demonstrate aptitude for successful fulfillment of assigned performance. Specialized training with individuals with special needs. Such alternative to the above qualifications as the Superintendent may find appropriate and acceptable. Standing:
Frequent. Lifting:
Occasional / Frequent. Walking:
Frequent. Reaching:
Occasional / Frequent. Sitting:
Frequent. Push/Pull:
Occasional. Driving:
Infrequent / Rare. Bend/Stoop:
Occasional / Frequent.
General Responsibilities:
Implement instructional and behavioral plans, activities, and classroom accommodations as directed by supervisor or his/her designee. Provide a safe environment, supervise students, and accommodate students' mental and physical needs. Instruct and/or assist students in basic life skills, general behavior, and organizational skills. Repeat instructions, help with assignments, and keep students on task and focused during class as needed. Assist students with use of computers, adaptive devices, all augmentive communications, and prepare and insure proper functioning of equipment to accomplish instructional objectives.
Assist and/or instruct students as required in activities of daily living to include, but not limited to, toileting, self-care, eating, communicating, changing classes, wheel chair transport and transfer, and use of special equipment, with proper training. Assist student(s) team to develop and implement age-appropriate opportunities for social interactions. Participate in student conferences/program planning sessions as requested. Refer all inquiries/concerns about the student to the teacher.
Provide coverage for other para educators when needed. Maintain home/school communication when requested. Perform clerical duties as needed (i.e. reports, forms, and other related paperwork). Maintain the highest standards of professionalism. Demonstrate positive work habits by showing initiative, cooperation, dependability, efficiency, and productivity. Follow the guidelines of confidentiality as established by the school district. Attend and participate in relevant training sessions, meetings, and professional growth activities as requested/required.
Perform in a professional manner when interacting with students, parents, faculty, administration, and co-workers.
Start Date:
08/2026
Schedule:
6.5 hours per day, 182 days per year (follows the school year schedule, with the summer off)
Pay: $20.16/hour to $24.05/hour
Union:
Part of the Candia Educational Support Professionals Association
Benefits:
Health, Vision, Life Insurance, Sick, Personal, and 5 Paid Holidays
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