Use techniques to address personal care, medical care, and physical assistance to students with disabilities as directed or authorized by a licensed professional • Support daily living and functional skills, such as feeding, toileting, or other tasks that students are not able to perform for themselves • Receive training for delegatable special health care needs • Social Emotional Behavioral Supports • Follow written behavioral intervention plans (BIP) in accordance with a students Individualized Education Program (IEP) provided by the instructional team, seeking clarification and training as needed • Implement positive behavior supports outlined in a behavior support plan as determined by the instructional team • Implement individualized reinforcement systems as determined by the instructional team • Support the implementation of social-emotional and behavioral interventions as determined by the instructional team • Assist in teaching specific behaviors and procedures to facilitate safety and learning in each school setting as determined by the instructional team • Respond to student actions using strategies under the guidance and direction of the instructional team • Support development of social skills and facilitate proactive peer interactions for students with disabilities under the guidance of the instructional team • Support students with disabilities by modeling and facilitating the use of conflict resolution and collaborative problem-solving under the guidance of the instructional team. High School Diploma Minimum of 48 hours of college-level coursework with a GPA of 2.0 or higher Any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities Must possess a valid drivers license issued by the NC Department of Motor Vehicles Ability to operate a computer and related software (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and/or Google documents, i.e., PC or Mac).