Special Education Paraprofessional (Satellite Program)
Company: CAPS Collaborative
Location: Leominster
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description CAPS Collaborative is seeking
dynamic and enthusiastic paraprofessionals to join our dedicated
team of professionals. Student populations include students with
multiple disabilities, medically fragile and/or students with
severe disabilities including autism. Experiences working with
these special education populations is preferred. ABA/behavioral
background a plus. This position is for a paraprofessional in our
Senators Program. About us: CAPS Collaborative will work in
partnership with districts to provide programs and services of the
highest quality. To provide these services, we adhere to the
following values: To commit every aspect of the organization to
providing exceptional educational opportunities for students. To
demonstrate quality and responsiveness by becoming the first choice
of districts for programs and services. To be a customer-focused
organization that constantly evaluates district needs. To integrate
quality, integrity, respect, and teamwork into every aspect of the
organization. To demonstrate accountability through constantly
evaluating results and progress toward goals. To implement programs
and services in the most cost-effective manner and to exercise due
diligence in financial decision making. We will work in partnership
with districts to ensure that students transition to the least
restrictive environment in their home school district. About the
role: The paraprofessional will assist a certified teacher with
providing specially designed instructional and non-instructional
activities for students. This position requires the
Paraprofessional to work in small groups and one-to-one with
students on a regular basis in an effort to provide the student
with the academics and emotional support they need to participate
and learn. Responsibilities: Carryout instructional programs to
meet individual learning needs of students. Implement and model
intervention/instruction designed to best meet the needs of
students with intensive special needs. Carries out data collection
per lead teacher instructions. Advocate on behalf of students
needs. Communicate effectively with students, staff, and team
members. Walking and moving about the classroom and school
environment to provide individual and small group instruction.
Capable of stooping/bending, squatting and kneeling for significant
amounts of time to provide instruction to students in a variety of
positioning equipment, placing students from standing to floor
levels (Standers, bolsters, wedges, sidelyers, therapy balls,
tumbleforms, etc.) Change diapers & dress/re-dress students
throughout the day Take off/put on equipment (Body Jackets, AFOs,
Swash Braces, splints, etc.) Carry out therapy carryover skills
with students Assist students with self care needs Must have the
ability to exercise universal precautions and tolerate constant
management of body fluids (urine, feces, drool, runny noses,
sneezing and coughing by children unable to independently cover
their mouth and/or nose, vomit, stoma & tracheae care). Lift and
carry objects and/or classroom equipment: 0-20 pounds, constantly
21-50 pounds, often 51-60 pounds, rarely Lift and move students for
repositioning several times a day: 20-50/60,1 person lift 51/61 &
up, 2-4 person lift dependent on exact weight and students tone
Push and pull students in wheelchairs on flat surfaces and
inclines: 20-200 pounds (1-2 person required dependent on exact
weight and angle of incline) May be required to physically handle
students weighing 20-200 pounds, by one's self during an emergency
situation. Must be able to assist ambulatory students with visual
impairments and/or unsteady (ataxic) movement. Must assist students
daily in all activities of daily living, as needed. Must have the
ability to reach grasp and handle objects using upper extremities.
Must possess excellent reading, writing and mathematical skills.
Must be capable of making sound judgments and decisions. Must be
able to deal with people in a variety of situations. Candidate
requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age Respect and maintain
student and family confidentiality Cooperates successfully as a
team member Communicates effectively with other members of the team
including giving and receiving feedback. This includes written and
oral communication. Maintain regular attendance. Flexibility and
willingness to learn new skills, to carry out assignments, put in
essential time and effort. Perform delegated duties with level of
expertise and assume responsibility for own professional
development. High school diploma required; Associates degree or two
years of college highly preferred. Physical Requirements: Able to
demonstrate physical control and restraint positions to be
implemented when physical control is necessary as a last resort due
to an individual's dangerous behavior. Able to navigate all areas
of the school quickly including indoor and outdoor areas. Must be
able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
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