2026 Summer Extended School Year Programs - Paraprofessionals and Job Coaches

DOWNINGTOWN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT

Downingtown, PA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Autism, Career Counseling, Coaching, Communication Skills, Computer Maintenance, Computer Software, Consulting, Data Collection, Diversity, Driver's License, High School Diploma, Interpersonal Skills, Medical Assistance, Medical Conditions, Mentoring, Organizational Skills, Personal Care, Progress Reports, Project Tracking, Secondary School, Team Player, Technical Strategy, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Materials, Vocational Training
LOCATION
Downingtown, PA
POSTED
30+ days ago

2026 Summer Extended School Year Programs - Paraprofessionals and Job Coaches

JobID: 5460 Position Type: Summer Programs/Extended School Year - ESY Date Posted: 1/20/2026 Location: Downingtown, PA Date Available: 06/22/2026 Closing Date: Until filled

Additional Information: Show/Hide Position: ESY Paraprofessionals and Job Coaches Locations: Shamona Creek Elementary, Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center, Downingtown High School West Pay Rate: $22.51 per hour AND $250 retention bonus (retention pay requires attendance 18/19 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 22, 2026 - Thursday, July 23, 2026

Are you passionate about helping ALL students learn in a collaborative environment? If so, we may have the career for you!

At DASD, we are committed to sharing values of diversity and inclusion in order to achieve and sustain excellence in education. As a diverse district, we continually seek ways to strengthen our educational environment. We believe that we can best promote excellence by recruiting and retaining a diverse group of staff who bring various backgrounds and perspectives. Our ability to create and maintain a climate of respect is critical to attaining the best teaching and learning environment.

If you want to be part of our "Downingtown Proud" team - please apply! Help us with our mission to educate all students to meet the rigorous challenges of a global society.

At the Downingtown Area School District we value our employees. We seek to hire new staff who:

• Communicate openly to build relationships and trust • Partner with team members to see the TEAM succeed • Demonstrate a growth mindset and seek ongoing opportunities for growth • Embrace and support a safe and inclusive environment • Eagerly and enthusiastically support student learning • Strive to be kind and reflective • Focus on the solution and put people first • Lead by example!

Downingtowns summer ESY program starts on Monday, 6/22/2026 and concludes on Thursday, 7/23/2026, with no school on July 2nd. The program runs Monday - Thursday for a total of 19 days. Student Hours by Location:

• Shamona Creek Elementary: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM • Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM • Downingtown High School West: 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Paraprofessional hours begin 15 minutes prior to student hours and extend 15 minutes past student hours. Locations:

• Shamona Creek Elementary: K-5 Low Incidence and Bridges Program • Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center: K-12 Learning Support, Emotional Support and 6th Grade Low Incidence • Downingtown High School West: 7-12+ Low Incidence

We ask staff to be flexible regarding work hours and building location.

Pay Rate: Paraprofessionals: $22.51 per hour plus $250 retention bonus *Retention bonus requires attendance 18/19 days for all staff

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

For secondary aides, if student requires transportation, must have and maintain valid state vehicle operators license and good driving record. Must meet DASD procedures for transporting students (including motor vehicle record check; please see attached documents for more information) 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:

ESY Paraprofessional 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

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