Remote Arizona‑Based Highly Qualified (HQ) Paraprofessional – Full‑Time 0.875 Role Supporting K‑12 Student Success and Instructional Excellence
Why Join Isaac School District?
At the heart of Arizona’s thriving education ecosystem, Isaac School District stands as a beacon of innovative learning, community partnership, and student‑centered excellence. With a legacy spanning over three decades, we have consistently championed equitable access to high‑quality education for every child, regardless of background or ability. Our district embraces cutting‑edge instructional technologies, collaborative teaching models, and a culture that celebrates diversity, inclusion, and lifelong growth. As a remote Paraprofessional, you will be an integral part of this mission, delivering personalized support that bridges classroom instruction with real‑world application, all while enjoying the flexibility of a work‑from‑home environment.
Position Summary
We are seeking a highly qualified, remote HQ Paraprofessional (FTE 0.875) to join our dynamic instructional team in Arizona. This full‑time role is designed for educators who possess a deep understanding of student developmental needs, strong communication abilities, and a passion for fostering academic achievement. The successful candidate will work closely with teachers, administrators, families, and community partners to provide one‑on‑one and small‑group instruction, supervise students during non‑instructional periods, and assist with assessment and data‑driven instruction.
Key Responsibilities
The day‑to‑day duties of the HQ Paraprofessional are varied, high‑impact, and aligned with district goals for student success. Core responsibilities include:
- Individualized Instruction: Provide targeted, one‑on‑one academic support to students in the classroom or developmental center, reinforcing concepts introduced by the lead teacher and adapting strategies to meet diverse learning styles.
- Small‑Group Facilitation: Lead focused, small‑group sessions that review key curriculum objectives, encourage peer collaboration, and foster mastery of subject matter across literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies.
- Supervision & Safety: Monitor student safety and behavior during lunch, recess, before‑school, and after‑school periods, ensuring a secure and nurturing environment that promotes positive social interactions.
- Assessment Administration: Assist teachers in delivering standardized and formative assessments, accurately record results, and support data analysis to drive instructional decisions.
- Grading & Record‑Keeping: Under teacher supervision, grade student work, maintain comprehensive digital and paper records, and update learning management systems with timely feedback.
- Communication & Translation: Serve as a linguistic bridge for bilingual families, translating instructional materials, progress reports, and parent‑teacher communication to ensure clarity and cultural relevance.
- Technology Integration: Operate classroom technologies, including interactive whiteboards, educational software, and assessment platforms, while troubleshooting minor technical issues.
- Collaboration: Partner with teachers, specialists (e.g., speech‑language pathologists, counselors), and administrators to align support services with individualized education plans (IEPs) and 504 accommodations.
- Professional Development: Participate in district‑provided training sessions, webinars, and professional learning communities to stay current on best practices in paraprofessional support.
- Additional Duties: Undertake other responsibilities as assigned, such as assisting with classroom organization, preparing instructional materials, or supporting extracurricular programs.
Essential Qualifications (Minimum Requirements)
To be considered for this role, candidates must meet the following baseline criteria:
- Education: Associate’s degree (minimum 60 college credit hours) or equivalent combination of education and experience that satisfies the Highly Qualified designation under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) framework.
- Experience: At least one (1) year of professional experience in a childcare, educational, or paraprofessional setting, demonstrating direct interaction with K‑12 students.
- Certification: Possession of Highly Qualified status as defined by NCLB, confirming mastery of core academic subjects and adherence to state licensure requirements.
- Legal Eligibility: Authorization to work in the United States and ability to pass background checks, fingerprinting, and any other district‑mandated clearances.
- Technology Proficiency: Familiarity with standard office software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace) and educational platforms (e.g., PowerSchool, Canvas, or similar).
Preferred Qualifications (Desirable Add‑Ons)
- Bilingual Ability: Fluency in Spanish (or another second language) is highly valued to support our diverse student population and enhance family engagement.
- Special Education Knowledge: Experience working with students who have IEPs, 504 Plans, or individualized learning needs.
- Additional Certifications: Certifications such as Certified Paraprofessional (CPT), Child Development Associate (CDA), or relevant state endorsements.
- Professional Development: Participation in recent workshops or courses related to instructional strategies, behavior management, or assessment literacy.
- Remote Work Experience: Prior success working in a remote or hybrid educational setting, demonstrating self‑discipline, time management, and strong virtual communication skills.
Core Skills & Competencies for Success
Beyond formal qualifications, the ideal candidate will exhibit the following attributes:
- Instructional Acumen: Ability to dissect curriculum standards, identify learning gaps, and implement differentiated instruction that meets each student where they are.
- Interpersonal Communication: Clear, compassionate, and culturally responsive verbal and written communication with students, teachers, families, and district staff.
- Organizational Skills: Meticulous record‑keeping, file management, and the capacity to juggle multiple tasks without sacrificing accuracy.
- Problem‑Solving Mindset: Quick identification of classroom challenges (behavioral, academic, or logistical) and proactive development of effective solutions.
- Adaptability: Flexibility to adjust instructional approaches, schedules, or responsibilities in response to evolving student needs or district initiatives.
- Technological Literacy: Confidence in navigating digital learning environments, employing assistive technology, and supporting remote instruction.
- Ethical Integrity: Commitment to confidentiality, professional boundaries, and the ethical standards set forth by the Arizona Department of Education.
Career Growth & Learning Opportunities
Isaac School District invests heavily in the professional growth of its staff. As a remote HQ Paraprofessional, you will benefit from:
- Mentorship Programs: Pairing with experienced teachers and instructional coaches who provide ongoing feedback and guidance.
- Continuing Education Stipends: Financial support for relevant coursework, certifications, or attendance at state and national education conferences.
- Leadership Pathways: Opportunities to transition into roles such as Lead Paraprofessional, Instructional Specialist, or Certified Teacher, based on performance and professional development milestones.
- Professional Learning Communities (PLCs): Collaborative forums where staff share best practices, analyze student data, and co‑create innovative instructional strategies.
- Technology Training: Access to district‑wide training on emerging ed‑tech tools, virtual classroom management, and digital assessment platforms.
Work Environment & Culture
Even though this position is remote, you will remain an integral part of a vibrant, supportive community. Highlights of our culture include:
- Mission‑Driven Atmosphere: A shared commitment to educational equity, student empowerment, and lifelong learning.
- Diverse & Inclusive Community: Celebration of cultural, linguistic, and neurodiversity, with policies that ensure all voices are heard.
- Collaborative Networks: Regular virtual meetings, team‑building activities, and district‑wide events that foster connection despite physical distance.
- Work‑Life Balance: Flexible scheduling options, generous paid time off, and resources that support mental health and well‑being.
- State‑of‑the‑Art Resources: Access to a robust suite of digital resources, curriculum modules, and student data dashboards to enhance instructional impact.
Compensation, Perks & Benefits
Isaac School District offers a competitive salary package aligned with the Classified Salary Schedule, supplemented by a comprehensive benefits suite designed to support you and your family:
- Salary: Competitive hourly wage commensurate with experience, education, and Highly Qualified status, reflective of the 0.875 Full‑Time Equivalent (FTE) commitment.
- Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision insurance options with employer contributions, along with wellness programs and employee assistance services.
- Retirement Savings: Participation in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) with matching contributions to help you build long‑term financial security.
- Paid Time Off: Generous vacation, sick leave, and holidays, plus additional leave for professional development and community service.
- Technology Stipend: Annual allowance for home office equipment, high‑speed internet, or software subscriptions essential for remote instruction.
- Professional Development: Tuition reimbursement, certification fee coverage, and access to district‑wide learning platforms.
- Employee Recognition: Awards programs and incentives that celebrate outstanding contributions to student success.
Simple Application Process
Ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Arizona’s learners? Applying is straightforward:
- Click the “Apply Now” button below to be redirected to our secure application portal.
- Complete the short online form, attaching your resume, certification documentation, and a brief cover letter highlighting your relevant experience.
- Our hiring team will review your submission promptly and contact you to discuss next steps.
We value diversity and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our HR department at [email protected].
Join Us – Shape Futures, Empower Communities
At Isaac School District, every paraprofessional is a catalyst for change, helping students unlock their potential and preparing them for a bright future. If you are passionate about education, thrive in a collaborative environment, and are eager to contribute to a forward‑thinking district, we invite you to submit your application today. Together, we will build an inclusive, high‑achieving learning community where every student can thrive.
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