2026-2027 Autism Para

Delaware Schools Consortium

Dover, DEFull-timePosted Jun 11, 2026

Behavioral Health Market Context


Benefits

Salary in accordance with the state and local salary scale

Job Description

Position Type:

Paraeducator/Instructional

Date Posted:

6/11/2026

Location:

Laurel Intermediate School

Date Available:

8/24/26

Closing Date:

6/30/26

District:

Laurel School District

QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Associate's degree or two years of study at an institution of higher education (with a minimum of 60 semester hours) or successful completion of the Parapro test required.

2. Applicant must demonstrate a level of knowledge and/or experience appropriate to the position.

3. Ability to perform the following actions with full range of motion and manual dexterity: bending, moderate lifting, twisting, carrying and moving objects, typing and reaching.

4. Favorable criminal background check and child protection registry check for the candidate offered employment required.

5. Tuberculin test required.

6. Participation in Direct Deposit required.

PRIMARY DUTIES:

1. Provide individualized instructional, visual, and social one-on-one support for a student with Autism.

2. Provide small group instructional support when not working in a one-on-one capacity.

3. Provide safe facilitation of transitions and communication with the student's peers and staff.

4. Facilitate safe orientation and mobility of the student to help navigate the school, classrooms, recreational and cafeteria areas as the student becomes orientated to new physical spaces.

5. Supervise other students during arrival, dismissal, lunch, and/or other times as designated, when not with one-on-one student.

6. Maintain records and data on student performance in the following areas: transition throughout the school community, communication with teachers and peers, social interactions and reciprocal communication with all individuals.

7. Monitor other students' behaviors and assisting students to engage in appropriate behavior when not working in a one-on-one capacity.

8. Attend the IEP meetings of the assigned one-on-one student as appropriate.

9. Demonstrates strong organizational skills with proficiency in record keeping, filing, typing, document preparation, database management and professional telephone and e-mail etiquette.

10. Knowledge of and experience with various forms of technology and software; proficiency in eSchool and Microsoft® Office programs (Outlook, Excel, Word, Publisher).

11. Adhere to and meet the needs of students as outlined in their IEP, if applicable.

12. Professional demeanor with demonstrated ability to communicate in English and relate to the public and school district staff in a courteous and efficient manner.

13. Established record of good attendance and performance.

14. Other responsibilities and duties as assigned. The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities; it is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility.

TERMS OF 1. 37.5 hours/week, 185 days/year

EMPLOYMENT: 2. Salary in accordance with the state and local salary scale

APPLICATION 1. Letter of Interest 4. Evidence of certification

PROCEDURE: 2. Resume' 5. College transcripts

3. District Application 6. Three letters of professional reference

(www.joindelawareschools.org)
• Current employees only need to submit a letter of interest, however, supporting documentation regarding skills, experience and/or training is

preferred.

MAILING Laurel School District

ADDRESS: 1160 South Central Avenue

Laurel, DE 19956

DATE POSTED: JUne 11, 2026

CLOSING DATE: All documents must be received by 12:00 noon on June 30, 2026. An open and continuous search process will be conducted until this position is filled.

The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all applicants, re-advertise and/or withdraw any or all positions. The District reserves the right to modify and/or delete any possible vacancy at its discretion for this position. The Laurel School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. An open and continuous search process will be conducted until this position is filled.

Qualifications

  • Associate's degree or two years of study at an institution of higher education (with a minimum of 60 semester hours) or successful completion of the Parapro test required
  • Applicant must demonstrate a level of knowledge and/or experience appropriate to the position
  • Ability to perform the following actions with full range of motion and manual dexterity: bending, moderate lifting, twisting, carrying and moving objects, typing and reaching
  • Favorable criminal background check and child protection registry check for the candidate offered employment required
  • Tuberculin test required
  • Participation in Direct Deposit required
  • Demonstrates strong organizational skills with proficiency in record keeping, filing, typing, document preparation, database management and professional telephone and e-mail etiquette
  • Knowledge of and experience with various forms of technology and software; proficiency in eSchool and Microsoft® Office programs (Outlook, Excel, Word, Publisher)
  • Professional demeanor with demonstrated ability to communicate in English and relate to the public and school district staff in a courteous and efficient manner
  • Established record of good attendance and performance
  • District Application 6. Three letters of professional reference
  • Current employees only need to submit a letter of interest, however, supporting documentation regarding skills, experience and/or training is

Responsibilities

  • Provide individualized instructional, visual, and social one-on-one support for a student with Autism
  • Provide small group instructional support when not working in a one-on-one capacity
  • Provide safe facilitation of transitions and communication with the student's peers and staff
  • Facilitate safe orientation and mobility of the student to help navigate the school, classrooms, recreational and cafeteria areas as the student becomes orientated to new physical spaces
  • Supervise other students during arrival, dismissal, lunch, and/or other times as designated, when not with one-on-one student
  • Maintain records and data on student performance in the following areas: transition throughout the school community, communication with teachers and peers, social interactions and reciprocal communication with all individuals
  • Monitor other students' behaviors and assisting students to engage in appropriate behavior when not working in a one-on-one capacity
  • Attend the IEP meetings of the assigned one-on-one student as appropriate
  • Adhere to and meet the needs of students as outlined in their IEP, if applicable
  • Other responsibilities and duties as assigned

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