LEARN Charter School Network·Chicago, Illinois
The Paraprofessional collaborates with teachers to support students' academic, social, and physical needs throughout the school day. Responsibilities include monitoring student behavior, executing individualized instruction, and assisting with daily classroom activities.
Candidates must possess a Paraprofessional License and a Bachelor’s degree or at least 60 college credits. Previous experience in a paraprofessional role is preferred, along with a commitment to the organization's core values.
Market context
Illinois schools regularly need paraprofessionals to support classroom instruction, student behavior, and individualized learning, especially in settings serving diverse and neurodiverse learners. These roles are competitive because districts often look for candidates who combine a high school diploma or GED with strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability; prior experience with neurodiverse students can help. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, and tailor your application to show child-centered support experience and collaboration with teachers.