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Paraprofessional - Community School of Excellence
Posted on 2024-11-18 8:05:42 AM
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Paraprofessional
Organizational Description
Community School of Excellence (CSE) is a Pre-Kindergarten to 12th grade Hmong Language and Culture Charter school that is a family. Our schools offer an environment where students feel safe, welcomed, and cared for while learning and preparing for their future. We believe in academic success for all students. We are a PBIS school that focuses on positivity. We continuously learn about and celebrate each other’s cultures, languages, and achievements while providing a world-class education through a safe and innovative environment that fosters inquiring, critical thinking, knowledgeable, and compassionate students who embrace the Hmong culture and celebrate intercultural understanding and respect.
Culture of Learning
CSE believes that every scholar has the right to learn, be engaged, and grow in a healthy school environment. We embrace every scholar’s strengths and explore ways to strengthen our relationships with our scholars and their families. CSE is committed to building collaborative leadership and effective capacity between and among staff, parents, and scholars. All CSE employees must share, understand, and implement a culture of learning at all levels of the organization. Our consistent focus on a culture of learning is paramount to the growth and success of our students. CSE seeks individuals who will optimistically and confidently abide by this culture of learning.
The core values that drive this new culture of learning are:
Aiming for High Academic Achievement
Embracing Cultural Pride and Identity
Modeling the Excellent Way of respect, responsibility, and reflection.
Implementing Data Driven Decisions
Having High Expectations
Creating a safe Social-Emotional Learning Environment
Job Summary
Under the direction of the principal, this position works extensively with small groups of struggling students to help them improve specific reading and math concepts & skills. This person also substitutes for teachers when the teachers are absent.
Responsibilities
Instructional Responsibilities (70%)
Provides direct instruction to students identified as eligible for reading and/or math services in individual, and/or small group settings.
Uses identified needs to guide the learning process toward student achievement of school’s reading and math content standards. Establishes clear objectives for all lessons using formal and informal assessment data obtained from students.
Uses a variety of reading and math materials to support content standards and the needs and capabilities of the individuals or student groups involved.
Creates a learning environment and program of study that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of the students.
Maintains accurate data records for each child
Substitute for absent or pre-planned absences of classroom teachers
Assist with transportation as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor
Obtain short call substitute license
Substitute for teachers as needed
Family and Student support (30%)
Conducts or participates in needed parent conferences and telephone conferences.
Assists the implementation of all policies and rules governing student life and conduct in a fair and just manner.
Builds rapport and becomes familiar with students through daily interaction
Assess the accomplishments of students on a regular basis and provide progress reports as required.
Able to use conversational Hmong for communicating with families, such as conferences, phone calls home for reminders, and as needed
Position Specifications
Skills, knowledge and abilities
Bilingual in English and Hmong or Karenni
Experience and aptitude working with children
High level of patience and ability to calmly and clearly communicate with students, staff and parents
Demonstrates multi-cultural experience and ability to communicate with limited English speakers
Demonstrates superior judgment in all aspects of work
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, while also being a strong team player
Familiarity and comfort with electronic forms of communication, including ready access and responsiveness to e-mail correspondence
Ability to multi-task and handle high volume of interruptions
Ability to meet deadlines and hold oneself accountable to meeting deadlines.
Qualifications
AA degree; preferred BA degree
Prefer experience in elementary reading and/or math instruction.
Knowledge of Hmong culture and issues facing Southeast Asian communities, especially Hmong families
Commitment to building the strengths of immigrant/refugee families
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Community School of Excellence School
District #4181, 270 Larpenteur Ave West, St. Paul, MN 55113
Please submit the following: 1. Letter of interest 2. Current Resume 3. Completed CSE Application |