Paraprofessional – Special Education Adult Support - 7467
Company: Sierra Vista Unified School District
Location: Sierra Vista
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Type: Paraprofessional/ Special Education Date Posted:
1/27/2026 Location: Huachuca Mountain Elementary School Date
Available: Hiring Now Closing Date: Until Filled Located in
beautiful southeast Arizona, Sierra Vista Unified School District
is seeking passionate, dedicated individuals to join our team!
Award-Winning District * 8 Outstanding Schools * Competitive
Salaries * Incentives * Paid Holidays & Leave * Exceptional
Employee Benefits & Resources * Culture of Caring & Support Apply
Today & Make a Difference in Students' Lives. When applying for a
Paraprofessional position, please be advised that the applicant's
preferred position/site will be given preference; however,
following a successful team interview and reference check, the
District may extend the applicant a job offer(s) at different
school site(s) or different paraprofessional position(s), based on
district needs. QUALIFICATIONS High School Diploma or equivalent An
Associate's Degree or 60 college credits or State/Local ParaPro
Assessment test required Previous experience working with youth
preferred Knowledge, skill and or experience in the implementation
of Positive Behavior Intervention Supports (PBIS) strategies or be
willing to receive training in those strategies Ability to obtain
CPR/First Aid Certification Ability to obtain a valid Arizona IVP
Fingerprint Clearance Card Ability to participate in the District's
Medicaid program KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge of
accepted behavior management techniques and practices working with
persons with disabilities. Ability to communicate effectively
verbally and in writing Ability to follow written and/or verbal
instructions. Ability to demonstrate interpersonal and
problem-solving skills to address challenges related to special
education services. Ability to maintain accurate records and
reports, to monitor students, work with and secure the cooperation
of students. Knowledge of all basic first aid methods, including
CPR. Knowledge of specialized equipment used in the aid of children
with special needs. Ability to operate computer equipment for email
communications, word processing, data management, and other
assigned tasks as related to the position. Ability to apply common
sense understanding to solve practical problems and deal with a
variety of situations. Empathy, patience, and a genuine passion for
working with students with disabilities. Ability to work
cooperatively and courteously with staff, students, parents, and
community members. Utilize, with fidelity, the District Positive
Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) program at the building level.
Ability to understand and maintain students' and parents' rights to
confidentiality and not violate those rights; nor discuss students
in inappropriate places or with anyone not in direct contact with
such individual students. Ensure information obtained through the
course of duties associated with this position, is held in the
highest of confidentiality. Perform all duties in accordance with
Federal and State laws, district procedures, and Board policies;
including mandatory reporting procedures. Disclaimer: The following
duties are not intended to be all-inclusive of every task or
responsibility performed by employees in this classification, only
a representative summary of primary duties and responsibilities.
Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and
may be required to perform additional position-specific duties.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of the
classroom teacher and building Administrator, provide direct
support to students with disabilities to assist with a wide range
of IEP-related services so they may reach their highest potential
within the academic setting. Assist student in classroom activities
to maximize inclusion, learning, achievement of IEP objectives,
etc. Accompany and assist student throughout the school day as
necessitated by the IEP and monitor behaviors for behavior plans.
Work one-on-one and in small groups with student on specific needs.
Assist with classroom behavioral management to minimize
disruptions, ensure a safe and orderly classroom, and ensure
students are on task. Assist teacher in modifying student
assignments as needed. May assist and train student in activities
of daily living as needed, including diapering/toileting, feeding,
hygiene, dressing, and mobility. Be knowledgeable of the basic
course content for student; and, the educational goals and
objectives for each assigned student. May perform medical tasks as
assigned under the direction or instruction of licensed medical
providers (nurses) including, but not limited to catheterizations,
care of trachea tubes, gastric tube feeding, etc. Follow all
applicable safety rules, procedures, and regulations governing the
proper manner of assistance for all students. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
required to reach with hands and arms, sit, stand, walk, stoop, and
bend as necessary for student learning and safety. The employee may
lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects weighing a
minimum of 50 to 75 pounds, frequently. May lift and assist
students as necessary. The employee may lift and assist students as
necessary and have manual dexterity to operate equipment necessary
to fulfill the duties of this position. The employee will read
correspondence and computer screens, and use the telephone. WORK
ENVIRONMENT Indoor school building and classroom environment and
ability to work outdoors during outdoor student activities. The
noise level in the work environment is generally moderate and may
become excessively noisy at times. Will have contact with students,
staff and the public. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS The
Paraprofessional reports to the Principal or Site Administrator.
The Paraprofessional will interact cooperatively with all other
staff positions. All elements of good human relations will be
practiced. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT INITIAL WAGE PLACEMENT PLAN:
Starting at $15.85 Per Hour WORK YEAR: 9 Months / 6.6 hours per day
BENEFITS SVUSD offers a competitive benefits package that includes
health, dental, vision, and supplemental insurance options
available at an additional cost to employees. Benefits also include
paid leave, paid holidays, paid life insurance, and an equal
contribution to the Arizona State Retirement plan. For more
details, please visit the Join Our Team and Benefits web pages. FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT Human Resources - 515-2760 or
human.resources@svps.k12.az.us NON-DISCRIMINATION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER The Sierra Vista Unified School District does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, sex, disability, age or sexual orientation in admission and
access to its programs, services, activities, or in any aspect of
their operations and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and
other designated youth groups. The Sierra Vista Unified School
District also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment
practices. Inquiries may be directed to the Title IX Coordinator or
the Section 504/ADA Coordinator at 3305 E. Fry Blvd., Sierra Vista
AZ, 85635 or 520-515-2700.
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