Kirksville, MO
Personal Care Assistant/Paraprofessional
Kirksville, MO, Kirksville, Missouri, United States, 63501
KIRKSVILLE R-III SCHOOL DISTRICT
POSITION TITLE:
Personal Care Assistant
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED:
High School Diploma or equivalent and be 18 years of age or older
REPORTS TO:
Building Principal/Director
CONTRACT DAYS WORKED:
9 months
HOURS:
7 per day variable start and ending times
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Work directly with or provide itinerant services for students with disabilities Provide partial or full physical assistance to students with feeding, toileting and personal hygiene needs Assist with supervision of students Assist with implementation of student IEP's i.e. presentation of lesson, demonstration, guided practice, reinforces and reviews concepts and skills, comprehension check, feedback, etc. to an individual or group of students, as per teacher direction Assists with implementing related services as stated on an IEP (i.e., OT, PT, language development, ATU, Braille, Signing) Assist with implementing of behavior management plan Assists with scoring and compiling data associated with informal assessment Monitors student progress in instructional program and relates finding to supervising teacher Performs data collection related to behavior Assist with record keeping Communicate effectively with students Monitor and reinforces student behavior, follows behavior management techniques Assist with instructional activity preparation, i.e. developing worksheets, bulletin board displays, gathering resource material, constructs materials, etc. as directed by the teacher Assist with clerical duties, i.e. running off papers, grading papers, record keeping, filing, attendance, lunch count, etc. Assist with general housekeeping duties in classroom, i.e. maintain and organize materials and supplies, clean instructional equipment/apparatus, etc. Perform physical tasks i.e. heavy lifting to assist physically involved students, physical restraint of student in an emergency situation for safety of other students/staff, and handling of instructional equipment Other nonacademic responsibilities outside the classroom, i.e. hall duty, bus duty, run errands and any other duties relative to the needs of students with disabilities and the smooth operation of the classroom Operate instructional and office equipment Attend of minimum of 15 hours in-service training for your first year employed, and 10 hours in-service training each year after that first year Attend faculty meetings as requested by Director of Special Education or building administrator Follow the policies and procedures of the school district Maintain a positive interpersonal relationship with students/parents/patrons and educational staff Maintain confidentiality of student information Implement students occupational/physical therapy programs as directed by immediate supervisor Complete assigned activities conscientiously and within established timeframe Work without constant supervision Prompt and regular attendance Withstand pressure and remain calm: in crisis or conflict situations, changing conditions within the job, schedule changes, etc. Participate as a team member in the resolution of problems Act as liaison between teachers Carry on daily routine if supervising teacher must step out of room for a brief period of time or if there is a substitute teacher Operate, program; maintain and assist with instructing student in use of assistive technology devised (ATD) when needed
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT : Wage and work calendar to be established by the Board of
Education.
EVALUATION : Performance of this position will be evaluated in accordance with the
provisions of the Board's Policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.
OTHER JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Other duties as assigned. This does not preclude the assignment of additional or
supplemental duties. The District reserves the right to modify the assignment as needed
to reflect such duties.
* Supervises classroom, students, aides, volunteers, and areas as assigned.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:
* Duties performed typically in district settings to include the cafeteria, gym, recreational
areas and other assigned areas.
* Physical demands can include but are not limited to: Exerts up to 40 lbs. of force
occasionally, and/or up to 20 lbs. of force frequently, and/or up to 10 lbs. of force
constantly to move objects including equipment such as audio-visual.
* Frequent walking, standing, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching,
crawling, reaching, and other limited physical activities are required.
* Mental demands can include but are not limited to: Comparing, copying, computing,
compiling, analyzing, coordinating, and synthesizing.
The district's hiring procedures will comply with all federal and state laws, including laws
prohibiting discrimination. The district is an equal opportunity employer and hires only
citizens of the United States and persons who are legally authorized to work in the
United States. The Kirksville R-III School District will enroll and actively participate in a
federal work authorization program in accordance with law.
Adoption Date:
December 14, 1993
POSITION TITLE:
Personal Care Assistant
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED:
High School Diploma or equivalent and be 18 years of age or older
REPORTS TO:
Building Principal/Director
CONTRACT DAYS WORKED:
9 months
HOURS:
7 per day variable start and ending times
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Work directly with or provide itinerant services for students with disabilities Provide partial or full physical assistance to students with feeding, toileting and personal hygiene needs Assist with supervision of students Assist with implementation of student IEP's i.e. presentation of lesson, demonstration, guided practice, reinforces and reviews concepts and skills, comprehension check, feedback, etc. to an individual or group of students, as per teacher direction Assists with implementing related services as stated on an IEP (i.e., OT, PT, language development, ATU, Braille, Signing) Assist with implementing of behavior management plan Assists with scoring and compiling data associated with informal assessment Monitors student progress in instructional program and relates finding to supervising teacher Performs data collection related to behavior Assist with record keeping Communicate effectively with students Monitor and reinforces student behavior, follows behavior management techniques Assist with instructional activity preparation, i.e. developing worksheets, bulletin board displays, gathering resource material, constructs materials, etc. as directed by the teacher Assist with clerical duties, i.e. running off papers, grading papers, record keeping, filing, attendance, lunch count, etc. Assist with general housekeeping duties in classroom, i.e. maintain and organize materials and supplies, clean instructional equipment/apparatus, etc. Perform physical tasks i.e. heavy lifting to assist physically involved students, physical restraint of student in an emergency situation for safety of other students/staff, and handling of instructional equipment Other nonacademic responsibilities outside the classroom, i.e. hall duty, bus duty, run errands and any other duties relative to the needs of students with disabilities and the smooth operation of the classroom Operate instructional and office equipment Attend of minimum of 15 hours in-service training for your first year employed, and 10 hours in-service training each year after that first year Attend faculty meetings as requested by Director of Special Education or building administrator Follow the policies and procedures of the school district Maintain a positive interpersonal relationship with students/parents/patrons and educational staff Maintain confidentiality of student information Implement students occupational/physical therapy programs as directed by immediate supervisor Complete assigned activities conscientiously and within established timeframe Work without constant supervision Prompt and regular attendance Withstand pressure and remain calm: in crisis or conflict situations, changing conditions within the job, schedule changes, etc. Participate as a team member in the resolution of problems Act as liaison between teachers Carry on daily routine if supervising teacher must step out of room for a brief period of time or if there is a substitute teacher Operate, program; maintain and assist with instructing student in use of assistive technology devised (ATD) when needed
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT : Wage and work calendar to be established by the Board of
Education.
EVALUATION : Performance of this position will be evaluated in accordance with the
provisions of the Board's Policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.
OTHER JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Other duties as assigned. This does not preclude the assignment of additional or
supplemental duties. The District reserves the right to modify the assignment as needed
to reflect such duties.
* Supervises classroom, students, aides, volunteers, and areas as assigned.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:
* Duties performed typically in district settings to include the cafeteria, gym, recreational
areas and other assigned areas.
* Physical demands can include but are not limited to: Exerts up to 40 lbs. of force
occasionally, and/or up to 20 lbs. of force frequently, and/or up to 10 lbs. of force
constantly to move objects including equipment such as audio-visual.
* Frequent walking, standing, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching,
crawling, reaching, and other limited physical activities are required.
* Mental demands can include but are not limited to: Comparing, copying, computing,
compiling, analyzing, coordinating, and synthesizing.
The district's hiring procedures will comply with all federal and state laws, including laws
prohibiting discrimination. The district is an equal opportunity employer and hires only
citizens of the United States and persons who are legally authorized to work in the
United States. The Kirksville R-III School District will enroll and actively participate in a
federal work authorization program in accordance with law.
Adoption Date:
December 14, 1993