The Chicago High School for the Arts is accepting applications for a licensed Paraprofessional for the current school year 2023-2024 and 2024 -2025
Position Summary:
The ideal teaching assistant/paraprofessional candidate will assist the Case Manager and the Diverse Learners department as a whole in coordinating and facilitating accommodations for students with both 504 plans and IEPs when applicable. This role deviates from the traditional one-on-one paraprofessional schedule and is comprised of skills within three categories: administrative coordination, teacher collaboration, and direct service.
Responsibilities
Administrative Coordination
Run assigned designated classroom, which may include study hall and/or advisory.
Students with separate testing and extended time accommodations will take assessments (quizzes, tests, and written projects) in this classroom.
Maintain a testing grid or schedule using Google Suite with the names of students who are expected to test each day, the names of their teachers, and any timing requirements specified by teachers.
Finals Coordination:
collect and coordinate finals for only 504 students with separate testing accommodations (30-40 students)
participate in administering finals
works directly with operations/process to reserve rooms and ensure time and space are provided for all students.
Teacher Collaboration
Coordinate testing three to five days in advance with teachers, either by email or by an Assessment Calendar maintained by all academic teaching staff. Teachers will provide copies of tests each day.
Save and track all data related to testing, including any behavioral incidents or patterns (examples included in training.)
Collaborate with DL teachers and general education/content teachers to keep track of tests that are in progress and must be finished in the study hall or at another specified time.
Attend weekly meetings (DL meetings, all-staff meetings, grade-level meetings) to consult on student behavior and progress.
Direct Service
Maintain a professional rapport with students, aligning with ChiArts’ mission of compassionate, trauma-informed, and anti-bias practices.
Facilitate testing with integrity per the content teacher’s policies, reporting to the Case Manager whenever necessary.
Participate in special non-academic days such as, but not limited to, institute days, SAT and PSAT days, and report card pick-up days.
Qualifications
Associate’s degree from an accredited college; bachelor’s degree preferred. Education-related experience preferred.
ISBE Paraprofessional License/Certification required
Excellent organizational skills
Excellent verbal communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to work collaboratively with teams and nurture collegial relationships
Able to adapt and improve in changing situations
Proven ability to work with a diverse population
Willingness to be bold and creative in pursuit of what is best for students
An understanding of the value of arts education
The candidate will be evaluated annually by Case Manager
The position is a bargaining-covered position.
Salary and Benefits:
Application Process
Qualified applicants should apply directly online at www.chiarts.org and include all of the following:
Cover Letter
Resume
Paraprofessional License
Contact Information including title, professional relationship, email, and telephone number for 3-5 Professional References. Please do not attach letters of recommendation.
Applicants who do not follow the submission directions will not be considered. Phone inquiries will not be accepted. Please be aware that every item listed on a resume is subject to verification, and that any offer of employment is contingent on a successful reference and background check.
Please visit www.chiarts.org for more information.
The Chicago High School for the Arts (“ChiArts”) began its life as part of a quest for greater diversity among Chicago’s arts and cultural institutions. ChiArts continues that quest by building holistic diversity at all levels, including students, faculty, staff, and board of directors. As part of that continuing quest, ChiArts embraces and carries into effect the Illinois Human Rights Act and the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance.