LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP
Location
Detroit, Michigan
The paraprofessional provides supplemental instructional support to eligible students by delivering interventions based on instructional plans. They also maintain communication with teachers regarding student progress and assist in maintaining a safe classroom environment.
Candidates must have completed at least two years of study at an accredited institution or possess an associate's degree. They should demonstrate knowledge in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics, and may need to pass a formal state academic assessment.
Description Provide supplemental instructional support to eligible students.
Complete at least two years of study at an accredited institution of higher education (equal to 60 semester hours); or Obtain an associate's degree (or higher) from an accredited institution; or Meet a rigorous standard of quality and demonstrate, through passage of an approved formal state academic assessment in the following areas: Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in, instructing reading, writing, and mathematics; or Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in, instructing reading readiness, writing readiness, and mathematics readiness, as appropriate. The State Board of Education approved the following formal assessments by which a paraprofessional may choose to demonstrate this knowledge: Basic Skills Examination MTTC - A passing score of at least 480 on the evidence-based reading and writing section of the SAT and 530 on the mathematics section in lieu of the Basic Skills Test or Professional Readiness Exam ETS Parapro Assessment - A passing score of 460 is required While no longer available, the following assessments would also provide qualification: WorkKeys®-Required Scores: Reading for Information – 4; and Applied Mathematics – 4; and Writing – 3 (Business Writing was NOT approved)
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS · Evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations as evidenced through prior experience in personal or professional settings. · Demonstrated proficiency in an instructional support capacity, as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or similar work experience. · Willingness to learn · Flexible · Knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics as appropriate
Market context
In Michigan, teaching assistant openings often reflect steady demand in Title I and other school support settings, especially for candidates who can help with core subjects and classroom routines. These roles can be competitive because schools often prefer applicants with prior school or child-focused experience and strong fit for paraprofessional requirements. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your Title I eligibility and highlight any school-based experience in your application.