Wichita Public Schools
Location
Wichita, Kansas
Assist certificated staff in the education and behavioral management of students with low-incidence special needs. Provide instructional support, manage classroom routines, and assist students with basic physical needs and hygiene.
Requires a High School Diploma or GED, with additional college credits for Title Schools. Candidates must pass a Physical Capacity Test and possess knowledge of specialized skills like Braille or NCI.
Market context
In Kansas, paraeducator roles supporting low-incidence special education are often in steady demand because schools need staff who can assist students with individualized supports and classroom access. These positions can be competitive when districts look for candidates with the required 48 college credits or a state-approved assessment, plus added skills such as first aid, sign language, or Braille. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm the district’s exact credential and training expectations before applying.
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