Milwaukee Science Education Consortium, Inc·Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The paraprofessional will support licensed staff by providing instructional assistance, monitoring student progress, and implementing interventions. They are also responsible for classroom management, clerical support, and supervising students in various educational activities.
Paraprofessional staff at the Milwaukee Academy of Science are responsible for providing licensed staff with support in an educational environment by using culturally responsive instructional strategies, monitoring student progress, analyzing student data and collaboratively planning for providing student interventions.
A. Understand the educational philosophy of the School and for carrying out the policies of the Board of Directors B. Assist children with assignments. C. Assist the teacher with classroom management, clerical tasks, and other duties related to instruction D. Assist students with computer technology, assistive technology, and media E. Prepare classroom displays F. Assist with the correction of student work G. Tutor students in one-on-one or small group settings H. Assist and supervise students in other activities as directed by the licensed teacher I. Maintain confidentiality at all times; maintain good attendance and flexibility while working cooperatively with supervisors and other employees J. Assist with the integration of special education students into the regular classroom setting K. Be aware of and/or participate on School teams for curriculum development, data analysis, staff development planning, selection of materials, and other committees. L. Plan for professional growth through staff development, course work, and/or other opportunities. M. Perform other duties as assigned by the principal and other administrators
Candidates must possess an Associate Degree or have completed 60 credits from a district-approved college or university. The role requires the ability to work collaboratively with teachers and support the educational, social, and emotional development of students.
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