SUM - Campus Summer School ESY Paraprofessional
Job title: SUM - Campus Summer School ESY Paraprofessional in Colorado at Adams County School District 14
Company: Adams County School District 14
Job description: To support the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of students with disabilities during the Extended School Year (ESY) summer program. Under the direction of a certified special education teacher, the paraprofessional assists in implementing instructional plans, supporting students with IEP goals, and maintaining a safe, structured, and inclusive learning environment. Duties may include small group or one-on-one support, assistance with behavior plans, communication needs, personal care, and supervision of students in both classroom and non-classroom settings.All paraprofessionals are expected to collaborate with staff, maintain confidentiality, and demonstrate flexibility, patience, and a commitment to supporting student success.SUMMER SCHOOL POSITION DATESImportant Dates:
- Approximately 40 hours of work between date of hire and June 4th to hire and plan for the summer school program and attend training dates TBD.
- Student Start Date:, June 4
- Student End Date:, June 25
- Mondays through Thursdays
- Elementary from 8:00-12:00
- Secondary from 8:45-12:45
- No School: TBD
- Celebration of Learning for Students and Families:, June 25 during summer school hours hosted at each site
- Provide specialized care, which may include potential diaper changing and assistance with feeding tubes, for students with significant needs (SN), affective needs (AN), and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- Collaborate with special education teachers and therapists to implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and Section 504 plans, ensuring students' unique needs are met.
- Actively engage with students with diverse abilities, adapting instructional methods and providing individualized support.
- Assist in maintaining a structured and safe classroom environment, implementing behavioral strategies outlined in IEPs and 504 plans.
- Prepare and adapt materials and resources to accommodate students with diverse abilities.
- Assist in observing and assessing student progress, documenting observations as required.
- Facilitate the use of assistive technology and adaptive equipment to enhance students' learning experiences.
- Maintain open and effective communication with parents or caregivers regarding students' progress and needs specifically with parents.
- Collaborate with general education and special education teachers across different classroom settings, including significant needs (SN), affective needs (AN), and autism units (Learning Lab LL classrooms).
- Promote the inclusion of students with diverse abilities in classroom activities, fostering a sense of belonging.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with Colorado's special education standards and best practices.