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Maryland School for the Blind

Long-term Paraeducator Substitute - Physical Education

Maryland School for the Blind, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276

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Description

SUMMARY With supervision, assists the classroom teacher in the implementation of individualized educational programs (IEP).

ACCOUNTABILITIES Essential Functions:

Assists teacher with the development and implementation of classroom instruction including curricular programs, data collection and the creation of instructional materials.

Assists teacher in developing, implementing, and monitoring IEPs.

Assists students in performance of personal hygiene tasks and toileting.

Supervises student activities, including getting into the pool when necessary.

Assists students with travel skills and concept development.

Programs and uses augmentative communication devices.

Uses and assists students with use of computers and iPads.

Provides vocational job coaching.

Marginal Functions:

Uses sign language and Braille as needed.

Performs additional duties as assigned.

Assist with G-tube feeding when necessary.

CONDITIONS Equipment Used:

Personal computer, copy machine, motor vehicle, instructional and therapeutic material and equipment, adaptive and orthopedic equipment.

Performance Standard:

Must assure 100% compliance with health and safety standards at all times, and must fully support each student's program plan.

Work Environment:

Multiple indoor and outdoor environments around and off campus, with varying sound, lighting and temperature conditions.

Work Schedule:

37-40 daytime hours, Monday through Friday with a 1/2 hour unpaid lunch break scheduled each day; flextime within the workweek is occasionally required, and additional work hours are infrequently assigned. This position is temporary.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge, skills and general abilities :

Requires a minimum of an Associate Degree. Bachelors Degree preferred. Basic knowledge of special education classroom principles and practices, and their application to the instruction of students with multiple disabilities and visual impairments including blindness preferred.

Experience instructing students with severe and profound disabilities, or students with emotional disorders and use of behavior management strongly preferred.

Basic knowledge child development and visual impairment and related materials, i.e. large print and Braille preferred.

One year of experience in a youth leadership role preferred.

Basic knowledge of orthopedically disabled children including handling, lifting, positioning, and feeding techniques, and use of related equipment preferred.

Other applicable trainings/certifications that may be required include, but are not limited to:

Gastrostomy tube (G-tube)/Medication Management Certification

Braille

Sign Language

Lifting, Transfers & Positioning/Mechanical Lift

Computer Skills

Driving Certification to transport students

First Aid/CPR Certification

Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) Training

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