Common use of Special Needs Clause in Contracts

Special Needs. Paraprofessionals‌‌‌ Paraprofessionals who serve medically complex students shall be paid an annual supplement of two thousand three hundred dollars ($2,300) while so employed and assigned. The supplement shall apply only to employees who are assigned on a regular basis to students who require unique procedures as defined herein. (These procedures include, but are not limited to, maintaining gastrostomy tubes, observing the use of nebulizers, lifting immobile students, finger stick for the use of glucometers, oral suctioning of tracheotomy tubes, changing diapers and colostomy bags and other similar functions.) Before being assigned to a medically complex student, an employee shall be provided the training necessary to safely and appropriately serve the student’s medical needs. Such training will be mandatory. Such supplement shall be recommended by the Principal after proper training is provided to the employee. Approval will be given in writing by the Department of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) or designee. A one thousand seven hundred dollars ($1,700) annual supplement shall be recommended by the Principal for paraprofessionals who are assigned to a defined Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered (E/BD) self-contained unit on a full-time basis. Approval will be given in writing by the Department of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) or designee. This supplement shall not be available to paraprofessionals who are assigned to regular classes with E/BD mainstreamed students. Approval will be given in writing by the Department of ESE or designee. Proper training(s) will be provided to the paraprofessional(s) so assigned. Under all circumstances, whenever a student is assigned to a paraprofessional, the ESE Coordinator shall meet with the employee and review in detail the Individual Education Plan (IEP) and behavioral plan.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Special Needs. Paraprofessionals‌‌‌ Paraprofessionals Paraprofessionals who serve medically complex students shall be paid an annual supplement of two thousand three hundred dollars ($2,300) while so employed and assigned. The supplement shall apply only to employees who are assigned on a regular basis to students who require unique procedures as defined herein. (These procedures include, but are not limited to, maintaining gastrostomy tubes, observing the use of nebulizers, lifting immobile students, finger stick for the use of glucometers, oral suctioning of tracheotomy tubes, changing diapers and colostomy bags and other similar functions.) Before being assigned to a medically complex student, an employee shall be provided the training necessary to safely and appropriately serve the student’s medical needs. Such training will be mandatory. Such supplement shall be recommended by the Principal after proper training is provided to the employee. Approval will be given in writing by the Department of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) or designee. A one thousand seven hundred dollars ($1,700) annual supplement shall be recommended by the Principal for paraprofessionals who are assigned to a defined Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered (E/BD) self-contained unit on a full-time basis. Approval will be given in writing by the Department of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) or designee. This supplement shall not be available to paraprofessionals who are assigned to regular classes with E/BD mainstreamed students. Approval will be given in writing by the Department of ESE or designee. Proper training(s) will be provided to the paraprofessional(s) so assigned. Under all circumstances, whenever a student is assigned to a paraprofessional, the ESE Coordinator shall meet with the employee and review in detail the Individual Education Plan (IEP) and behavioral plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Special Needs. Paraprofessionals‌‌‌ Paraprofessionals Paraprofessionals who serve medically complex students shall be paid an annual supplement of two one thousand three seven hundred dollars ($2,3001,700) while so employed and assigned. The supplement shall apply only to employees who are assigned on a regular basis to students who require unique procedures as defined herein. (These procedures include, but are not limited to, maintaining gastrostomy tubes, observing the use of nebulizers, lifting immobile students, finger stick for the use of glucometers, oral suctioning of tracheotomy tubes, changing diapers and colostomy bags and other similar functions.) Before being assigned to a medically complex student, an employee shall be provided the training necessary to safely and appropriately serve the student’s 's medical needs. Such training will wil be mandatory. Such supplement shall be recommended by the Principal after proper training is provided to the employee. Approval will wil be given in writing by the Department Depa1tment of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) or designee. A one one-thousand seven hundred dollars dollar ($1,7001,000) annual supplement shall be recommended by the Principal for paraprofessionals who are assigned to a defined Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered (E/BD) self-contained unit on a full-time basis. 'Approval will wil be given in writing by the Department Depa1tment of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) or designee. This supplement shall not be available to paraprofessionals who are assigned to regular classes with E/BD mainstreamed students. Approval will wil be given in writing by the Department Depa1tment of ESE or designee. Proper training(s) will wil be provided to the paraprofessional(s) so assigned. Under all circumstances, whenever a student is assigned to a paraprofessional, the ESE Coordinator shall meet with the employee and review in detail the Individual Education Plan (IEP) and behavioral plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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