Paraprofessional: 1:1 Special Education Assistant: Dedicated Adult Support (Northeast Campus)
Highline Academy
- Denver, CO
- $34,000-50,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Create a Positive Classroom Culture and Climate
- Practice Effective Classroom Management
- Practice Restorative Justice Protocols
- Effective student management in all school areas, inside and outside
- Demonstrate Effective Collaboration and Engagement with students and colleagues
- Demonstrate thoughtful reflection, learning and development
- We will take responsibility for student learning by valuing diversity, needs, learning styles and through shared ownership.
- We will commit to being clear and purposeful in our objectives and instruction while continuing to reflect and revise learning strategies by frequently monitoring student assessment data and ensuring that it is used as a tool for learning.
- We accept and embrace diversity within our community of faculty, students, and parent/guardians by valuing each other for who and where we all are in life as learners and as people, and we commit to providing a safe place for all to succeed.
- We will be direct, intentional, timely, and graceful in giving and receiving communication without judgment and for positive and proactive purposes.
- We will create an environment that empowers faculty, students and parent/guardians to be active participants in student success.
- We will create a focused and sustainable adult community by focusing on what is most essential to student success and staying focused on Highline’s goal.
- We will consistently model and enforce Highline’s academic and behavioral expectations.
- Provides services to one or more individual students as outlined in their Individual Education Program (IEP), including supporting academic, health, daily living, and social-emotional and behavioral needs.
- Monitors classroom activities, assignments and/or materials under the direction of the classroom teacher and/or special educator for the purpose of supporting and reinforcing classroom objectives and meeting learning goals.
- Provides daily living procedures such as toileting, diapering, feeding, and personal hygiene as trained.
- Provides medically invasive (e.g., tube feeding, catheterization, suctioning) following universal precautions and as trained and directed.
- Lifts and transports students using appropriate equipment and technique according to Denver Public Schools’ training.
- Supports implementation of students’ individual behavior intervention plans, crisis/safety plans, and health care plans.
- Implements student accommodations and modifications as outlined in their IEP in both academic and non-academic settings throughout the school day.
- Under the supervision of a special education teacher and/or special service provider, collects data on students’ individual IEP goals.
- Communicates and coordinates with students and families about routine educational issues at the direction of the supervising special education teacher and/or special service provider.
- High School Degree or Equivalent;
- Experience appropriate to the assignment, with experience with students with disabilities required especially supporting students mental health and regulation needs
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or experience providing Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy is not required but highly preferred
- Commitment to serving children with disabilities with patience and compassion;
- Demonstrated commitment to and understanding of the Highline mission;.
- Willingness to complete adaptive services, which may include feeding, diapering, or other needs; and
- Strong communication and collaboration skills.
- Must complete Denver Public Schools’ approved written and physical exams and trainings covering de-escalation and physical restraint training, on an annual basis.
- Required training must be completed within 60 days of initial hire.
- If transporting students or using personal or a company vehicle to conduct work duties, they must have a valid Colorado driver’s license or be able to obtain a Colorado driver’s license within the state’s required time frame for new residents and meet the District’s insurability requirements.
- Lead for racial and educational excellence and work to dismantle systems of oppression and inequity in our community, along with believing in and supporting all students so they feel seen and heard with access to high quality education.
- Live and work with a permanent home address in Colorado while working with us.
- Have the ability with or without accommodations to meet the
- To be able to lift up to 50lbs without difficulty
- To maintain appropriate demeanor and professional classroom behavior when working with children and adults
- The ability to sit for extended periods during group training
- The ability to support children to de-escalate, including restraining using DPS approved methods (training and certification will be provided)
- Specialized training in invasive procedures, such as tube feeding and catheterization will be provided, as assignment requires.