Description Schedule:
6.5 Hours per day/ 32.5 hours per week
Rate of Pay:
$16.07 per hour
$1000 annual stipend pro-rated based upon hrs and date of hire
BENEFITS:
A generous allowance towards the purchase of individual or family insurance (Medical, Dental,
Vision)
PERS Retirement:
The district assumes and pays the 6% average employee contribution to the
Oregon PERS system.
Benefits to working at KFCS:
-Student loan forgiveness for those who qualify.
-Opportunity to work with a diverse student population.
-District-supported child care is available.
Function:
Under the direction of the PASS Coordinators and administration (Principal and Special
Education), the PASS paraprofessional will provide direct support to students with behavior
related disabilities. The paraprofessional will implement and support behavior plans and
strategies, and will participate as a member of the PASS team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
-Demonstrate an understanding and receptive attitude toward students of varied age
groups, and varied disabilities
-Implement assigned behavioral interventions and/or methodologies
-Assist with inclusion of students into regular education classrooms
-Provide assistance with de-escalating student behaviors and administer one-to-one
intensive behavior intervention to students
-Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students and adults
-Collect data in regard to behavior in order to evaluate student performance and
progress, the effectiveness of interventions, strategies and support, and contribute to future plans
-Assist the classroom teacher in all aspects of classroom instruction and behavior support
-Implement Behavior Strategic Plan/Behavior Intervention Plan and prescribed behavior strategies.
-Attend at all mandatory meetings and mandatory professional development (Behavior,
PASS, CPI) required for this position
Requirements:
-Associate’s Degree or pass paraprofessional skills testing prior to employment; High school
diploma/equivalent;
-Experience working with children with disabilities
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