Job Title: Special Education Paraprofessional
Application Notice:
When applying for this position, please note that if you are recommended for hire, you will be required to apply for Tier 1 certification prior to the start of employment. The certification fee is $12.00 and is paid directly to the Oklahoma State Department of Education. Norman Public Schools personnel will provide detailed instructions during the employee processing phase.
Credentials
Tier 1 (Title I) Paraprofessional Requirements
(Applicant must meet at least one of the following):
Completed two years of study at an institution of higher education (minimum of 48 hours of college coursework); or
Obtained an associate’s degree (or higher); or
Taken and passed the WorkKeys, ParaPro, or Oklahoma General Education Test (OGET).
Oklahoma Special Education Paraprofessional Certificate — or a willingness to complete the Tier 2 (Special Education) Paraprofessional Requirements and obtain the Oklahoma Special Education Paraprofessional Certificate within 120 days of employment.
Failure to meet this requirement may result in termination.
Tier 2 (Special Education) Paraprofessional Requirements
(All of the following must be completed to obtain and maintain certification):
Complete the Oklahoma Special Education Paraprofessional Training at a Career Tech Center, state-approved LEA training, or training modules in PEPPER.
Complete and maintain CPR and First Aid certification.
Complete training in Universal Precautions/Bloodborne Pathogens.
Complete an additional six (6) hours of professional development in Universal Precautions/Bloodborne Pathogens each school year following initial certification.
Education
Training/Experience Required
Must meet Tier 1 Paraprofessional Requirements.
Previous work or volunteer experience with children, teenagers, or clerical duties preferred.
Reports to: Building Principal
Contract: 175 Days
Salary Schedule: Teacher’s Assistant
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
Essential Job Functions
Assist with instruction and activities for individuals or groups as assigned by the teacher.
Supervise students in instructional settings, off-campus activities, and non-instructional activities (recess, assemblies, drills, lunch periods, etc.).
Supervise students in the teacher’s absence.
Prepare, create, or adapt instructional materials and teaching aids as directed.
Assist students with assignments and help set up or operate instructional equipment.
Serve as the main point of contact for substitute teachers.
Assist teachers with student behavior management and respond appropriately to student needs.
Alert the teacher to any special needs of students.
Provide assistance with external feedings (e.g., feeding tubes) or personal care (e.g., toileting, catheterization, diaper changes) as needed.
Assist students with boarding or exiting transportation and supervise before or after transport as needed.
Perform light housekeeping to maintain a clean and safe classroom environment (e.g., washing dishes, disinfecting surfaces, defrosting freezers).
Prepare snacks for students as required.
Ride afternoon bus routes to supervise student behavior when assigned.
Operate photocopiers, laminators, duplicators, and computers. Assist with obtaining classroom supplies.
Assist with compiling and sending home student work or weekly parent communications.
Maintain strict confidentiality at all times.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong interpersonal and customer service skills to provide support and handle issues effectively.
Ability to comply with all safety policies and procedures to reduce the risk of accidents or injuries.
Commitment to maintaining professional attendance, dress standards, and work habits.
Demonstrated creativity, initiative, and problem-solving abilities.
Ability to exercise discretion, sound judgment, and independent decision-making within job responsibilities.
