American Leadership Academy

Title I Paraprofessional


PayCompetitive
LocationMesa/Arizona
Employment typePart-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 51132

      American Leadership Academy is accepting applications for a Title I Paraprofessional for the 2023-2024 academic school year at our Ironwood High School campus. Candidates must possess or be willing to obtain an Arizona IVP fingerprint clearance card.


      Qualifications:

      • Completed at least 60 credit hours of study at an institution of higher education OR an Associate’s degree or higher OR a passing score on the ADE Paraprofessional Assessment.
      • Experience and/or coursework in teaching reading is preferred, but not required.
      • Experience in collaborating and communicating with staff and parents
      • Experience working with Microsoft Office and Google Suites


      Candidates with the following qualities will thrive as part of our growing ALA team:

      • Leadership and team collaboration skills
      • Positive interpersonal and communication skills
      • Commitment to go above and beyond when necessary to reach goals.
      • Strong planning, execution and problem solving skills
      • Self-motivation
      • Dependability
      • Desire to assist students with special needs in a learning environment
      • Organizational skills and self-management to effectively handle multiple responsibilities


      Interested candidates are encouraged to submit the following supporting documentation:

      • Valid Arizona IVP Fingerprint card
      • Current resume
      • Letters of recommendation
      • Additional applicable endorsements and/or exam scores


      If you have any questions about the position, please send an email to jobs@charter.one.

  • About the company

      American Leadership Academy is a regional group of tuition-free public charter schools headquartered in Queen Creek, Arizona which provides an accelerated education for K-12 students through a "rigorous academic curriculum that exceeds state standards"...