Rochester Public Schools
Specialized (ECSE) Educational Support Professional (ESP)
Rochester Public Schools, Rochester, Minnesota, us, 55905
Position Type:
Education Support Professional/ Special Education
Date Posted:
2/4/2025
Location:
Hoover Early Learning School
Date Available:
Available Now
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Responsibilities:
Follow student Behavior Intervention Plans and Emergency Healthcare Plans. Provide support to students with personal cares (toileting, dressing, feeding) as needed. Ability to work with a wide variety of students with different disabilities. Observe and document students' academic and social behaviors. Consistent and accurate data collection of student progress on goals and objectives. Provide feedback on student progress to classroom teachers and related services staff. Knowledge using iPads and other devices used for communication of non-verbal students. Support students with de-escalation techniques and use restrictive procedures as needed (Training provided as needed). Supervise students in various settings and locations in and around the school building, before, during, and after school hours. Move on and off the floor to meet students at their level. Provide Support/Supervision at meal times, at recess, and on field trips. Model appropriate language and social behavior. Able to build strong relationships with children from all backgrounds and neuro-types. Maintain confidentiality. Effective communication with all staff. Good organizational skills. Regular, on-time attendance is required. Minimum Requirements:
60 college semester credits and/or a two-year degree from an accredited college or university. Please include official transcript(s) with application. In lieu of college credits or degree, one can complete the Paraeducator Assessments. The passing scores in Minnesota are 65% and 70%. High School diploma or GED required. Experience working with elementary age students. Computer skills preferred. Flexibility and the ability to work as a cooperative team member. Positive rapport with children including the ability to correct inappropriate student behavior with fairness and consistency. Believes that all students can attain high levels of learning. Takes responsibility for the learning of our students and his/her own performance. Possesses the knowledge and skills to build effective educational experiences that benefit all students. Functions as an effective member of the educational/school team. Utilizes effective interpersonal skills. Has a proven track record of success. Works with great integrity. For more information about the Paraeducator, visit
https://www.masterteacher.com/ .
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Follow student Behavior Intervention Plans and Emergency Healthcare Plans. Provide support to students with personal cares (toileting, dressing, feeding) as needed. Ability to work with a wide variety of students with different disabilities. Observe and document students' academic and social behaviors. Consistent and accurate data collection of student progress on goals and objectives. Provide feedback on student progress to classroom teachers and related services staff. Knowledge using iPads and other devices used for communication of non-verbal students. Support students with de-escalation techniques and use restrictive procedures as needed (Training provided as needed). Supervise students in various settings and locations in and around the school building, before, during, and after school hours. Move on and off the floor to meet students at their level. Provide Support/Supervision at meal times, at recess, and on field trips. Model appropriate language and social behavior. Able to build strong relationships with children from all backgrounds and neuro-types. Maintain confidentiality. Effective communication with all staff. Good organizational skills. Regular, on-time attendance is required. Minimum Requirements:
60 college semester credits and/or a two-year degree from an accredited college or university. Please include official transcript(s) with application. In lieu of college credits or degree, one can complete the Paraeducator Assessments. The passing scores in Minnesota are 65% and 70%. High School diploma or GED required. Experience working with elementary age students. Computer skills preferred. Flexibility and the ability to work as a cooperative team member. Positive rapport with children including the ability to correct inappropriate student behavior with fairness and consistency. Believes that all students can attain high levels of learning. Takes responsibility for the learning of our students and his/her own performance. Possesses the knowledge and skills to build effective educational experiences that benefit all students. Functions as an effective member of the educational/school team. Utilizes effective interpersonal skills. Has a proven track record of success. Works with great integrity. For more information about the Paraeducator, visit
https://www.masterteacher.com/ .
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