6.0 Special Ed Paraprofessional (Stillwater Middle School)
Stillwater Area Public SchoolsAbout the role
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The Stillwater Area Public School District has a long and proud tradition of high expectations, high standards and outstanding achievement. Our schools are safe and welcoming places where students receive personal attention from adults who care about them. Helping students learn and grow is a big job, and it takes hundreds of dedicated and caring staff to make it happen. We're proud of our incredible staff working on behalf of over 8,000 students every day. Our roles may vary, but one thing is the same - our shared passion to have a meaningful impact on the lives of students in the community we love. It's why people join our team and it's why they stay here.
Stillwater Middle School - 6 hour Special Ed Paraprofessional
Position Purpose
The Special Education Paraprofessional supports students with disabilities in accessing instruction, developing independence, building positive relationships, and participating successfully in the school community.
Working under the direction of licensed staff, the paraprofessional provides academic, behavioral, social-emotional, physical, and daily living support based on individual student needs and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). The goal of support is to help students build skills, confidence, and independence while ensuring they are included as fully as possible in classroom instruction and the broader school environment.
Essential Job Functions
- Build positive, respectful, and supportive relationships with students.
- Support students in accessing classroom instruction, completing learning activities, and making progress toward academic and IEP goals.
- Work with students individually and in small groups to reinforce skills in reading, language arts, mathematics, executive functioning, communication, social skills, and other areas of identified need.
- Implement instructional, behavioral, social-emotional, and functional supports as directed by licensed staff and outlined in student plans.
- Encourage student independence by providing the appropriate level of support and gradually reducing adult assistance when students are able to complete tasks more independently.
- Help students develop strategies for organization, problem-solving, emotional regulation, communication, self-advocacy, and successful participation in class.
- Support students in remaining engaged in instruction and returning to learning following periods of frustration, dysregulation, conflict, or other challenges.
- Reinforce classroom expectations and positive student behavior in a calm, respectful, and consistent manner.
- Use proactive and supportive strategies to help prevent escalation, reduce barriers to learning, and maintain a safe and productive school environment.
- Assist students in navigating transitions between classes, activities, and other parts of the school day.
- Support students during lunch, passing time, transportation, field trips, school activities, and other instructional and non-instructional settings as assigned.
- Assist students with physical disabilities, health-related needs, personal care, mobility, feeding, toileting, or other activities of daily living when required by the student's individual needs and plan.
- Support meaningful student participation and inclusion in general education classrooms, school activities, and the broader school community.
- Collect and document student data related to learning, behavior, participation, progress toward goals, and other identified areas as directed by licensed staff.
- Share relevant student observations with teachers and other appropriate team members to support planning, problem-solving, and student progress.
- Assist with classroom materials, instructional activities, accommodations, modifications, and other supports necessary for students to access learning.
- Follow student IEPs, behavior support plans, safety plans, health plans, and other individualized plans as directed by licensed staff.
- Maintain student dignity, privacy, and confidentiality at all times.
- Follow all applicable district procedures, safety protocols, and legal requirements related to supporting students with disabilities.
Student Support Guiding Principles
Special education paraprofessional support should help students:
- Access and participate in instruction.
- Build acad
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