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Paraeducator Inclusion Support (san carlos)

$22-26/hour

813 Tamarack Ave, San Carlos, CA 94070, USA

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Send Letter of interest, resume and 3 references in ONE PDF. San Carlos Charter (SCC), a progressive K-8 public charter school located in San Carlos, is seeking a Paraeducator/Learner Inclusion Support person for the 2025-2026 school year. The SCC curriculum is based on current research about learning and the grouping of students (learners). All instruction is based on constructivist learning and multiple intelligence theory, so children are engaged in hands-on, minds-on learning every day. Curriculum is created by our educators and is structured around interdisciplinary units. We are resource-based (no textbooks) and instructional practices promote learning in multi-age classroom settings with two or more grade levels of learners in one classroom. We also encourage all learners to identify and work within their strengths and weaknesses. The SCC is its own Local Education Agency (LEA). Within the guidelines of federal and state IDEA law, we are committed to ensure the right to a free appropriate public education. Through teamwork and communication our goal is to nurture and support children, families, and staff. We strive to create inclusive, effective, and meaningful learning opportunities for each SCC child. To get a better sense of our school, please visit the San Carlos Charter website, www.sancarloscharter.org Title: Inclusion Support/Paraeducator Compensation: $22.50-$26.33 hourly DOE Type: Full-time or Part-time Classification: Classified FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Reports to: Director of Learner Services Supervises: None Purpose This position is for an Inclusion Support person who would perform a variety of activities in order to provide targeted learning experiences for students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Essential Duties and Responsibilities Works collaboratively with both classroom educators and education specialists Performs a variety of activities in order to provide intensified learning experiences for learners both with and without Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 Plans. Assists classroom educators with the delivery of learning materials and instructional exercises Assists/supports individuals and small groups of learners in practicing skills and completing assigned tasks and projects Oversees and supervises learners during classroom activities, while on the playground and on study trips Assists with behavior management Participates in staff development activities and assists learners with personal care needs (i.e., medication management). Understand the specific needs of the children who are assigned to your care Understand and carry out verbal and written directions Work independently on own initiative with some guidance Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with learners, educators, parents, administrators and other colleagues Gain the confidence of the learners and supervise them in educational and recreational settings as appropriate/needed Learn and utilize basic methods and procedures to be followed in an instructional setting Learn and apply basic first aid techniques Learn and apply specific medical assisting techniques, i.e., use of an Epi-Pen, or administration of insulin Qualifications: Familiarity with Special Education and social-emotional/behavioral needs of children with disabilities BA desired Must pass pre-employment background investigation including but not limited to employment history and criminal background check Must provide valid TB Assessment Knowledge of: Student behavior and characteristics Techniques used in behavior management English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Basic understanding of K-8 subject matter as assignments may require Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to stand, sit, and walk and involves walking on even and uneven surfaces and negotiating a 6” curb. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, crouch and/or crawl. The employee occasionally may lift or push up to 25 lbs. Must sit on an occasional or frequent basis. This is done at the desk with forward bending from the waist, leaning on the forearms, and looking down which requires neck flexion. It is necessary to grasp and manipulate pens, markers, scissors, staplers, etc., either occasionally or frequently, depending on the day. The use of office equipment including computers (mostly Macs), telephones, copiers, fax machines, etc. will be required. When working with equipment it may also be necessary to forward bend, squat, and/or kneel. Hearing and vision must be corrected to normal range. Involves manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The work environment includes the office, school grounds, classrooms, and other school spaces (including gym and storage areas). The noise level in this work environment is usually low to moderate. These settings may experience heat or cold extremes as well as fumes, odors, and dust.

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