Job Description
JobID: 35420 Position Type: Paraeducator/Instructional Date Posted: 5/8/2026 Location: Downes (John R.) Elementary School Closing Date: 05/17/2026 District: Christina School District POSITION: Instructional Paraprofessional#35420 CLOSING DATE: May 17, 2026 LOCATION: Downes Elementary School REPORT TO: Designated Administrator APPLICATION PROCEDURES : Qualified applicants must submit an online paraprofessional application, upload letter of interest, resume and three current (within one year), dated & signed professional reference letters. Previous submissions will not automatically flow to this posting. In order to be considered for this position, you must apply specifically for the Job ID listed for this position. Apply online: http://www.Delaware Schools Consortium - Frontline Recruitment SALARY : SALARY: Commensurate with appropriate schedule: Effective Nov 2025 Goal: Work directly with students with guidance from the teacher. Provide coaching and modeling to facilitate the active involvement of students in their educational setting. QUALIFICATIONS: Holds high school transcript or equivalency, along with one of the following: An associate degree or higher with a GPA of 2.0 or higher from an accredited institution , or Sixty college credits from an accredited institution, or A score of 459 or higher on the ParaPro Test Has strong communication skills; writing and speaking in English Has strong communication skills; writing and speaking in a second language; if required by assignment Has experience working with children in varied settings ; preferred Has working knowledge of behavior management procedures; preferred Has knowledge of software applications including MS Word, MS Excel and MS PowerPoint; preferred Has knowledge of accommodations for special education students; preferred Must be able to stand and work continuously for a minimum of 4 hours per work day Goal: Work directly with students with guidance from the teacher. Provide coaching and modeling to facilitate the active involvement of students in their educational setting. RESPONSIBILITIES: Ensure the safety of the students within all school and community environments Ensure student confidentiality Utilize knowledge of the social, emotional, medical, and academic needs of individual students obtained through collaboration with teacher and/or specialist Collaborate with the teacher and/or related services providers about the plans, and implementation of activities and resources for the students Work with students in variety of ways, which may include an individual, small group, or whole group settings, in the school and/or in the community, as prescribed by instructional programs Work with students in variety of content areas, which may include math, science, English, social studies, as well as any elective In an inclusionary environment, is not limited to working solely with students who have IEP's, may also work with regular education students Assist in ongoing monitoring of students' progress, which may include assessing, data collection and computer work. Communicate essential student information, progress, concerns to the assigned teacher, worksite coordinator, or assigned administrator Support in maintaining discipline of students using behavior management plan as directed by classroom teacher. Maintain dignity and respect for each student at all times May assist teacher or independently perform routine tasks such as, but not limited to: classroom duties, record keeping limited clerical work, checking and grading papers, gathering/preparing materials for students, assisting with the set-up/clean-up of classroom activities, operating multimedia equipment, and job coaching at community-based locations. May assist with the supervision and monitoring of social interactions during non-instructional activities such as bus duty, breakfast/ lunch, recess, student transition between activities, specials/elective and field trips. Must be able to stand and work continuously for a minimum of 4 hours per workday. Must be able to use arms and hands without restrictions to accommodate the physical, mobility, and ambulatory needs of stu