What are the responsibilities and job description for the 1 to 1 Paraprofessional position at HeartShare Human Services?
About HeartShare
For over 100 years, HeartShare has dedicated itself to improving the lives of people needing special services and support. The HeartShare team, now 2,100 employees and growing, helps individuals develop to their fullest potential and lead meaningful and enriched lives.
Heart Share Human Services of New York has four preschools located in Brooklyn and Queens focused on maximizing the potential of every student no matter the learning disability. Through the use of Applied Behavior Analysis and TEACH along with the New York State Common Core curriculum each student is provided with an education experience geared towards their needs. The Heart Share Preschool also provides different therapies and physical education courses geared to what the students want and need. The Heart Share Preschool is also a family and community that strive to help each other out with a common goal of helping the children succeed. These are necessary steps to create the impact we are looking for which is provided them the keys to succeed on their own in the future. The Heart Share preschool operates as a 12-month program.
As a 1-to-1 paraprofessional at HeartShare Preschool, your primary responsibility is to provide individualized support and assistance to a specific child, fostering their social, emotional, and academic development. Collaborating closely with the lead teacher, you'll implement personalized learning plans, adapt instructional materials, and create a supportive environment that addresses the unique needs of the assigned child. Your role is instrumental in ensuring each child receives tailored attention and achieves optimal progress within the inclusive and nurturing atmosphere of HeartShare Preschool.
1. Under teacher’s guidance, provides support to assigned student to aid in mastering IEP goals.
2. Models communication and positive behavior for student.
3. Reviews lesson plans. Actively engages student in learning process. Speaks with classroom teacher about specific activities to enhance student’s learning.
4. Complies with all regulatory and licensing protocols. Maintains safety of student throughout the day, including getting on and off the bus, during safety drills, when outside in the playground or community, and in activities of daily living.
5. Follows behavior treatment plan, if applicable.
High School Diploma, some college preferred. Experience with young children 3-5 year olds preferred.
Ability to engage in floor play, facilitate language and be open to teacher feedback.
Extensive background clearance required.