K-2 Special Education Paraprofessional
Company: Denver Language School
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Denver Language
School (DLS) is a public, tuition-free language immersion charter
school located in East Denver. DLS provides an innovative academic
program to reach the highest levels of student achievement through
comprehensive language immersion education in Spanish and Mandarin
Chinese. DLS offers traditional learning activities in the target
language, making the language both the medium and the object of
instruction. 1.0 FTE- Elementary School Mild/ Moderate Special
Education Paraprofessional (Whiteman Campus) Salary Schedule
$35,000 - $40,000; 189 Day Employee We anticipate new to DLS
employees to fall in the lower or middle third of this schedule.
Overview of position: Monday-Friday from 7:15am-3:15pm. This
appointee is responsible for supporting the educational,
behavioral, social-emotional, physical and daily living needs of
K-2 elementary students with disabilities in a fully inclusive
setting between kindergarten, first, and second grade classrooms.
Denver Language School is seeking to fill this position as soon as
possible. The posting will remain live until filled and no later
than May 1, 2026. This role is part of the Special Education Team
and will report to the Head of Special Education. Success in the
position will be evaluated on: Quality and consistency of
appropriate and compliance-focused documentation, their
effectiveness of communication with the families of students with
IEPs, and the safety, learning and growth of the students in their
care. Pay and Benefits: Employees at DLS are compensated in
accordance with other Denver-area charter schools. The annual
salary of $35,000 - $40,000 will be prorated to reflect a mid-year
start. 10 days of PTO with an option to roll days to the following
school year. PTO will be prorated to reflect a mid-year start.
Weekly professional development training and early student release
each Friday. Discounted rates for after-school Fun Clubs for
children. Individualized coaching and support, as well as
building-wide professional development. Employees' children get
priority in student enrollment, but there is no guarantee of
enrollment due to seat availability. Health, vision, and dental
insurance subsidized by the school. Short term disability
insurance, term life insurance paid fully by the school. Employee
assistance program and online mental health support paid by the
school. Essential Functions and Objectives Provides services to one
or more individual students as outlined in their Individual
Education Plan (IEP), 504, Behavior Intervention Plan, including
supporting academic, health, daily living, and behavioral needs.
Supports implementation of students’ individual behavior
intervention plans, crisis plans, and health care plans. Monitors
classroom activities, assignments and/or materials under the
direction of the supervising teachers and special education
teachers, for the purpose of supporting and reinforcing classroom
objectives and meeting learning goals. Implements student
accommodations and modifications as outlined in their individual
IEP or 504 in both academic and nonacademic settings throughout the
school day. Under the supervision of a special education teacher,
you will collect data on students’ individual progress.
Communicates and coordinates with students and parents about
routine educational issues at the direction of the supervising
special education teacher. Skills Knowledge of and ability to
effectively use approved student behavior management techniques.
Deep understanding of laws and DPS Board policies pertaining to
students with IEPs. Ability to communicate effectively verbally and
in writing. Ability to multitask and prioritize work as needed; be
willing to manage and juggle multiple competing tasks and demands
Have the ability to meet the physical demands of the position;
standing, sitting, squatting, and running. Proficiency in Spanish
or Chinese is appreciated but not required. Denver Language School
is committed to providing an environment that is free from
discrimination and harassment based on race, age, creed, color,
religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability,
veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, or pregnancy and will not discharge or in
any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants
because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own
pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. Denver Language
School is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action
employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and
complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations, and
executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative
action. Requirements: Qualifications High School Diploma Required,
Bachelor's degree strongly preferred 2 years of experience working
with elementary aged students Background in special education,
social work, behavior interventions, or ABA Therapy. Candidate
should have Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training (NCI) or be
willing to obtain certification within a reasonable time after
hiring.
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