Heartspring

Classroom Paraprofessional-Therapeutic School

Heartspring  •  $32k - $40k/yr  •  Wichita, KS (Onsite)  •  1 hour ago
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Job Description

We're hiring a compassionate Special Education Paraprofessional to join our therapeutic classroom team. This position is also a great fit for experienced Teacher Aides, Classroom Assistants, Instructional Aides, School Aides, Education Assistants, Behavior Technicians, Behavioral Technicians, Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Childcare Professionals, Mental Health Technicians, Youth Care Specialists, or anyone passionate about helping students succeed.

Working alongside certified Special Education Teachers, therapists, psychologists, and behavioral health professionals, you'll provide individualized student support that helps children develop communication, academic, behavioral, social, and independent living skills in a structured, positive learning environment.

Direct Student Support & Classroom Success

  • Provide one-on-one and small group support for students with autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and behavioral challenges.
  • Assist certified Special Education Teachers with daily classroom instruction, learning activities, and behavior support.
  • Implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), Student Support Plans (SSPs), and individualized behavioral intervention strategies.
  • Support students in developing communication, self-help, social, emotional regulation, functional academics, and independent living skills.
  • Reinforce positive behaviors through consistent encouragement, structured routines, and positive behavior supports.
  • Assist students during classroom instruction, lunch, recess, community outings, vocational activities, and school events.
  • Support Occupational Therapy (OT), Physical Therapy (PT), and Speech Therapy programming throughout the school day.
  • Accurately document student progress, behaviors, interventions, and classroom observations.
  • Utilize Safe and Positive Approaches (NCI) and approved nonviolent crisis intervention techniques when necessary to maintain a safe learning environment.
  • Build positive relationships with students, families, teachers, therapists, nurses, psychologists, and interdisciplinary team members while promoting student success and independence.

Requirements

Required Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Passion for working with children with autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, emotional disabilities, or behavioral health needs.
  • Excellent communication, teamwork, organization, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to remain calm, patient, and professional during challenging situations.
  • Reliable attendance and strong work ethic.
  • Ability to complete Heartspring orientation and required annual training.
  • Maintain CPR certification and Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) certification.

Special Education Paraprofessional, Teacher Aide, Classroom Assistant, School Aide, Instructional Aide, Education Assistant, Behavior Technician, Behavioral Technician, DSP, RBT, Autism, Child Development, Behavioral Health, Human Services, and Student Support

Heartspring

About Heartspring

As the 30th largest employer in Wichita, KS, serving children throughout the region and country, Heartspring makes life-changing differences for children with neurodevelopmental challenges.

Utilizing a unique, interdisciplinary, strengths-based approach, we assist families in discovering what their child excels at to address the challenges they need help with. We’re committed to turning possibilities into realities for every child who walks through our doors.

Through our Pediatric Outpatient Clinic, Therapeutic Residential and Day School, and Community Engagement programs, we provide comprehensive support for children with neurodevelopmental delays and disorders — including autism spectrum disorder, developmental delays, intellectual and learning challenges, communication challenges, motor development issues, ADHD, and more.

Originally known as the Institute of Logopedics, we’ve pioneered pediatric therapies and special education throughout our 90-year history in the heart of the United States. Our founder, Dr. Martin Palmer, completely changed how children with neurodevelopmental disorders receive healthcare and education. We continue to honor his legacy of innovation and dedication to the children and families we serve within the halls of our campus and beyond.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Wichita, KS
Year Founded
1934
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