Remote Paraprofessional Educator Support Specialist – Full‑Time (35 hrs/week) – Competitive $25‑$29/hr – Immediate Start for Lowell Public Schools
About Workwarp & Lowell Public Schools – A Partnership That Powers Community Success
At Workwarp, we pride ourselves on connecting talented, compassionate professionals with forward‑thinking educational institutions. Our collaboration with Lowell Public Schools—one of Massachusetts’ most vibrant and diverse school districts—creates a unique ecosystem where educators, support staff, and families thrive together. As a remote Paraprofessional, you will play a pivotal role in enriching the classroom experience, fostering inclusive learning environments, and helping students achieve their fullest potential.
Why This Role Stands Out
This is not just another entry‑level job. It is a chance to join a mission‑driven team that values growth, equity, and real‑world impact. You will work remotely while supporting on‑site teachers and students in Lowell, MA, bringing the flexibility you need without compromising the deep, meaningful connection you’ll have with the community you serve.
Position Summary – What You’ll Do
As a Paraprofessional Educator Support Specialist, you will serve as an essential bridge between classroom teachers and students. Your daily activities will blend instructional assistance, individualized tutoring, and collaborative planning, all aimed at strengthening the academic journey of every learner.
Key Responsibilities
- Instructional Assistance: Work side‑by‑side with classroom teachers to facilitate lesson delivery, prepare materials, and manage classroom resources.
- Individualized Student Support: Provide one‑on‑one and small‑group tutoring for students with diverse learning needs, including English language learners, students with IEPs, and those requiring enrichment.
- Learning Environment Management: Help maintain a safe, organized, and inclusive classroom atmosphere that encourages curiosity and respect.
- Data Collection & Reporting: Record student progress, participation, and behavioral observations, feeding valuable information back to teachers for tailored instruction.
- Collaboration & Planning: Attend virtual team meetings, contribute ideas for lesson adaptation, and co‑create strategies that address academic gaps.
- Technology Integration: Assist in the setup and use of educational technology tools (e.g., digital whiteboards, learning management systems) that enhance remote and hybrid instruction.
- Parent & Community Outreach: Communicate regularly with families to share student achievements, provide resources, and encourage home‑learning support.
- Professional Development Participation: Engage in ongoing training sessions, webinars, and workshops provided by Workwarp and Lowell Public Schools.
Essential Qualifications – What We’re Looking For
- Education: Minimum high school diploma or GED; post‑secondary coursework in education, child development, or related fields is strongly preferred.
- Experience: At least one year of hands‑on experience in an educational setting—such as a classroom aide, tutoring center, or after‑school program—is required.
- Communication Skills: Clear, compassionate verbal and written communication abilities essential for interacting with teachers, students, and families.
- Technology Proficiency: Comfortable navigating virtual learning platforms (Google Classroom, Zoom, Microsoft Teams) and basic productivity software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Team Orientation: Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, share feedback constructively, and adapt to evolving classroom dynamics.
- Commitment to Equity: Passion for supporting learners from diverse cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Reliability & Flexibility: Ability to meet attendance expectations, adhere to scheduled hours (35 hours/week), and adjust to occasional shift changes.
Preferred Qualifications – The Extras That Shine
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Education, Special Education, or a related discipline.
- Certification as a Paraprofessional or a State‑approved “Special Education Paraprofessional” credential.
- Experience supporting students with IEPs, 504 plans, or other individualized accommodations.
- Familiarity with Response‑to‑Intervention (RTI) frameworks and differentiated instruction strategies.
- Fluency in a second language (e.g., Spanish, Portuguese, or Mandarin) to better serve multilingual learners.
- Previous remote work experience, especially in education‑technology integration.
Core Skills & Competencies – Foundations for Success
- Instructional Coaching: Ability to model best practices, ask probing questions, and provide constructive feedback to teachers and students.
- Problem‑Solving: Quick thinking to address classroom challenges, adapt lesson materials, and troubleshoot technical issues.
- Empathy & Patience: Sensitivity to student emotions, learning curves, and personal circumstances.
- Organizational Acumen: Managing multiple tasks, maintaining accurate records, and prioritizing responsibilities under tight timelines.
- Professional Integrity: Upholding confidentiality, adhering to district policies, and demonstrating ethical conduct.
- Growth Mindset: Openness to feedback, eagerness for continuous learning, and willingness to explore innovative educational approaches.
Compensation, Benefits & Perks – Investing in You
Workwarp and Lowell Public Schools are committed to offering a competitive and holistic rewards package that reflects the value you bring to the community.
- Hourly Wage: $25–$29, based on experience, education, and performance.
- Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, including options for dependents.
- Retirement Planning: Access to a 401(k) plan with employer match to help you build a secure future.
- Paid Time Off: Generous vacation accrual, sick leave, and paid holidays aligned with the school calendar.
- Professional Development Stipends: Funding for certifications, conferences, and online courses relevant to your role.
- Technology Allowance: Reimbursement for high‑speed internet, headset, and essential hardware to ensure smooth remote work.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Confidential counseling, legal resources, and wellness tools.
- Recognition Programs: Quarterly awards, peer‑nominated honors, and celebratory events that highlight outstanding contributions.
Career Growth & Learning Pathways – Your Future with Us
We view every paraprofessional role as a stepping stone to broader educational leadership opportunities. Within the Workwarp network and the Lowell Public Schools system, you will find clear pathways to advance your career:
- Educational Advancement: Transition into Certified Teacher, Instructional Coach, or Special Education Specialist roles through district-supported degree programs.
- Leadership Tracks: Opportunities to become a Grade Level Team Leader, Mentor for new paraprofessionals, or a Coordinator for Supplemental Programs.
- Cross‑Functional Experience: Participation in district‑wide initiatives such as Literacy Improvement, STEM Outreach, or Student Wellness Campaigns.
- Networking & Community Building: Access to professional cohorts, alumni groups, and mentorship circles that foster long‑term relationships.
Work Environment & Culture – What It’s Like to Be Part of Our Team
While the role is remote, you will be embedded in a collaborative, student‑centered culture that values transparency, respect, and continuous improvement.
- Remote Flexibility: Work from anywhere with a reliable internet connection, while staying aligned with the school day schedule.
- Virtual Community: Weekly video huddles, online brainstorming sessions, and digital “coffee chats” that keep you connected with colleagues.
- Inclusive Atmosphere: A commitment to DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) that celebrates each individual’s unique background and perspective.
- Student‑First Philosophy: All initiatives, policies, and daily actions revolve around creating the best possible outcomes for learners.
- Supportive Leadership: Accessible administrators who provide clear guidance, prompt feedback, and encouragement.
Application Process – How to Join Our Impact‑Driven Team
Ready to make a genuine difference in the lives of Lowell’s students? Follow these simple steps to submit your application:
- Prepare Your Documents: Update your résumé, include a cover letter highlighting your experience with student support, and attach any relevant certifications.
- Submit Online: Click the “Apply To This Job” button below to be directed to our secure application portal.
- Direct Outreach (Optional): If you have questions or wish to expedite your application, email Brittany Parker at Brittany.Parker@BlazerJobs.com or call 770‑680‑0877.
- Interview Stage: Selected candidates will receive a virtual interview invitation within 5 business days, followed by a short practical assessment.
- Onboarding: Successful applicants will complete a comprehensive onboarding program, receive required technology, and be matched with a mentor before starting their first day.
Ready for an Easy Start?
This role offers a low‑stress entry point with rewarding outcomes. If you’re reliable, eager to learn, and passionate about supporting student success, we want to hear from you. Apply now and become a vital part of a team that transforms education—one student at a time.
Closing Statement – Join Us in Shaping the Future
At Workwarp, we believe that the foundation of a thriving society begins with empowered learners. By joining our remote paraprofessional team, you will directly influence the academic journey of dozens of students, help teachers deliver high‑quality instruction, and reinforce the values of community, equity, and excellence that define Lowell Public Schools. Take the next step in your professional journey—apply today, and let’s build brighter futures together.
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