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Must successfully Complete Paid 40 Hours of online Coursework of a Residential Behavior Technician (RBT) training and Competence assessment within 90 days of hire
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PURPOSE:
Under the clinical supervision of Intensive Intervention Behavior Coordinator, the BCBA and administrative supervision of the classroom teacher, the primary duty of a Paraeducator is teaching, tutoring, and instruction of the students in the classroom environment. Paraeducators provide instruction to the students through the implementation of the scientific principles of behavior analysis (ABA therapy) across all hours of students' day and in all environments to improve Quality of life outcomes. This includes knowledge and implementation of students' clinical, educational, vocational, and daily living skills objectives. Thorough competence of the theoretical components and practical applications of behavior analysis are critical to the successful performance of Paraeducators and the education for students. Intensive instruction is provided for Paraeducators to gain competence in the following: discrete trial teaching, task analysis training, incidental teaching procedures; data collection and analysis and methods of increasing, decreasing, and shaping various behavior repertoires.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The list of essential duties and responsibilities, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the task to be performed. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such duties are a logical assignment to the position.
1. Paraeducators work as part of an interdisciplinary team of professionals who develop curricula and provide instruction to maximize students’ skills and independence.
A. Thorough knowledge and competent implementation of all students’ educational programs and behavior management guidelines in a 1:1 or small group format.
B. Implement behavior analytic teaching procedures in classroom and community, including:
2. Implement behavior analytic teaching procedures across all domain areas to improve Quality of Life outcomes including:
A. General Curriculum (ELA, Math, Science and History)
B. Independence skills:
3. Individualize lesson plans and teaching procedures to accommodate each student’s learning style such as:
Prompting and fading strategies Reinforcement Shaping Errorless teaching4. Ensure that skills generalize to other people, different environments (home and school) and to relevant activities. Strategies include:
Training in multiple settings Training with multiple examples Training with multiple teachers5. Providing student skill-acquisition through the implementation behavior analytic procedures to teach appropriate functional alternatives to challenging behavior through a variety of means including:
Functional Communication Training Differential Reinforcement of Alternative behavior Tolerating delays Problem solving Self-management6. Documents all data collection the same day as observations are performed utilizing mobile data collection devices.
7. Trains Life Skills Instructors and Paraprofessionals in the ChildBridge Center for Education for students transitioning to less restrictive environments and disseminating student assessment information to the team.
8. Assists with the development, implementation, and/or monitoring educational curricula, including, but not limited to, completing core skills and other educational assessments.
9. Actively participates in regular clinical and team meetings.
10. Collaborates with Teachers, Case Managers, Speech & Language Pathologists, Behavior Analysts, Occupational Therapists, Nursing staff, and other team members in providing effective and efficient services to students including, but not limited to, implementation of behavior, communication, and sensory plans.
11. Provides instructional support to assigned students to implement educational programs as determined by the teacher/related services team/administrator (Principal).
12. Communicates and shares ideas and concerns with lead teacher/classroom teacher/Principal/and other team members.
13. Actively participates in meetings as required.
14. Assists with critical activities such as classroom transition times, mealtimes and toileting.
15. Supervises students as required in classroom, media room, cafeteria/multi-purpose room, sensory room, gym, playground and field trips.
16. Fosters student independence.
17. Assists with the development of students’ families’ in-home programs.
18. Assists with the development and implementation of assessment methods to help decrease problem behavior and increase appropriate behavior for the students.
19. Ensure all students’ safety and implement all safety procedures.
20. Record/document and compile all necessary behavioral and educational data accurately and in a timely fashion.
21. Implements of all safety plans and emergency procedures.
22. Accurately completes all required documentation within required timeframes to communicate to team members.
23. Works collaboratively as a member of the team, including assisting to help maintain a clean and organized learning environment, sanitize all surfaces, equipment and classroom toys and other duties as directed by the supervisors.
24. Punctual and competent completion of all team assignments.
25. Maintains American Heart Association certification in First Aid and CPR.
26. Successfully completes Little City Foundation required training, re-training, and any additional training as required by Little City Foundation policies and practices, or as assigned by his or her immediate supervisor.
27. Other duties as assigned by the administrative and clinical team.