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Downingtown Area School District 2025 Summer Extended School Year Programs - Paraprofessionals and Job Coaches in Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Position: ESY Paraprofessionals and Job Coaches Locations: Shamona Creek Elementary, Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center, Downingtown High School West Pay Rate: $21.96 per hour AND $250 retention bonus (retention pay requires attendance 15/19 days in program) Schedule: Up to 4.5 hours per day, Monday - Thursday (please see below for more information) Benefit Eligible: No Effective Date: Monday, June 23, 2025 - Thursday, July 24, 2025
Downingtown's summer ESY program starts on Monday, 6/23/2025 and concludes on Thursday, 7/24/2025, with no school on July 3rd. The program runs Monday - Thursday for a total of 19 days.
Student Hours by Location Shamona Creek Elementary: 9 AM. - 12:30 PM Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center: 9 AM. - 12:30 PM Downingtown High School West: 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM Staff hours begin 15 minutes prior to student hours and extend 15 minutes past student hours (e.g. 8:45 AM - 12:45 PM; 7:15 AM - 11:45 AM)
Locations* * Elementary: Shamona Creek Elementary and Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center Secondary: Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center and Downingtown High School West *We ask staff to be flexible regarding work hours and building location*
*Pay Rate * Paraprofessionals: $21.96 per hour plus $250 retention bonus *Retention bonus requires attendance 15/19 days for all staff.
Job Summary: To work with teachers and other educational professionals in supporting student achievement and facilitating independence.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Experience working with children
- Strong organizational skills required
- Proficiency in the use of technology
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills
- Must have and maintain a valid state vehicle operator's license and a good driving record
- Must successfully complete and maintain compliance with all federal and state background and criminal record check requirements
- Click here for more information about required clearances
Candidate must adhere to all local, state, federal, and school code requirements for employment.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Completes ESY orientation and other teacher trainings as required
- Provides individual and/or small group support to implement specific academic, behavioral, and/or physical accommodations as outlined by the Individualized Education Program
- Provides assistance in the development and preparation of instructional materials and adaptive strategies while utilizing technology programs and computers
- Maintains confidentiality of student records and information
- Supports inclusion, socialization, and independence within the school setting/and or in the community
- Provides transportation for small groups of students in district vehicles to community sites as directed (not all positions have this requirement)
- Collects and maintains data as required by the student plan for medical assistance logs, daily communication logs, and anecdotal records
- Utilization of technology for data collection, reporting, emailing and assisting students in computer software applications as needed
- Print, file, scan and record student progress reports, charts, certificates, or materials for interventions
- Consults with teachers to implement goals and monitor progress
- May provide direct student assistance with monitoring of medical condition, physical needs, personal care, feeding, and/or toileting
- Exposure to body fluids
- Provides intensive program level support, (academic, behavioral, and physical), to students in specialized classes: Autistic Support, Bridges, Life Skills, MDS, SAILS and Transition Program
ESY Job Coach (including all duties and responsibilities as listed above, and the following):
- Support students independently in community settings for community-based instruction and vocational programming
- Provides intensive behavioral, academic, functional and physical support to students both in the classroom and community settings
- The Job Coach implements transition services to neuro divergent students, (16-21), through community-based activities to develop independent living skills, employability skills, job skills, employment opportunities as well as other community participation experiences
- Provides support, shadowing and mentoring opportunities to Level I and Level II, 1:1 paraprofessionals who assist in providing transitional vocational training to their immediate student as directed by Transition Supervisor
- Aggregating and summarizing vocational data collected by both the individual coach and other paraprofessionals throughout the district to create a comprehensive data review for each marking period on individualized progress
- Provides specific job coaching services on employability skills, monitors and evaluates students at volunteer and paid employment locations within the community
- Establishes contact with community business leaders to develop opportunities for students to participate in job skills training, employability skills training as well as paid employment, internship, and job shadowing opportunities