Full-Time

Building Substitute Teacher/Paraprofessional

Instructional Support

Posted on 3/24/2025

The Leona Group

The Leona Group

201-500 employees

Manages K-12 charter schools for districts

No salary listed

Detroit, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Requirements
  • State teacher licensure/certification preferred but not required; if not licensed/certified, must meet requirements to be eligible for a temporary/substitute credential according to state requirements.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to follow instructions and adapt to changes
  • Proficiency in a tutoring or instructional support capacity
  • Strong classroom management skills
  • Flexibility and willingness to work in various grade levels and subject areas
  • Complete at least two years of study at an accredited institution of higher education (equal to 60 semester hours); or obtain an associate's degree (or higher) from an accredited institution; or meet a rigorous standard of quality and demonstrate, through passage of an approved formal state academic assessment in the following areas: Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in, instructing reading, writing, and mathematics; or Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in, instructing reading readiness, writing readiness, and mathematics readiness, as appropriate.
Responsibilities
  • Deliver pre-planned lessons and instructions to students in the absence of regular teachers in accordance with the Academy's philosophy, goals, and objectives.
  • Follow the daily schedule and classroom routines of the regular teacher
  • Maintain appropriate records such as attendance and grades as directed by the teacher or by school administration.
  • Maintain a safe and positive classroom environment
  • Establish and maintain open communication with students, teachers, and parents
  • Provide instructional support to students as needed
  • Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect the safety and security of students, materials, equipment and facilities.
  • Report any concerns or issues to the regular teacher or administration.
  • Deliver interventions to students based on the instructional plans developed by the Title I Teacher and/or the General Education Teacher.
  • Report back to the Title I Teacher and/or General Education Teacher on the outcomes of the interventions conducted by keeping daily student outcome reports.
  • Administer assessments and screeners that will contribute to the teachers' decisions in regards to student performance.
  • May attend parent/teacher conferences as needed to support the teacher in communicating with parents about student performance, behavior, or other topics.
  • Maintain student files as requested and required by the needs of federal, state and local guidelines to track student progress.
  • Maintain activity logs and time and effort documentation that comply with regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain constant communication with Title I Teachers and General Education Teachers regarding the progress of and concerns about Title I students.
  • May serve as an active member of teams such as RTI team, data team, PBS team, school improvement team, etc.
  • Assist the teacher in communicating and upholding behavior and conduct expectations found in the school-wide behavior management plan; assist in maintaining a safe and secure environment in the classroom.
Desired Qualifications
  • Evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations as evidenced through prior experience in personal or professional settings.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in an instructional support capacity, as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or similar work experience.
  • Willingness to learn
  • Flexible
  • Knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics as appropriate

The Leona Group operates public charter schools in Arizona, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio, overseeing more than 60 K–12 schools. Its offering is a full set of education management services for charter schools, including academics, business and operational support, and technology integration, with revenue coming from management fees paid by the schools it operates. The company differentiates itself by acting as a district partner that handles all aspects of school operations under one umbrella, enabling districts to outsource both educational programs and administrative functions. Its goal is to provide quality education in a safe, family-oriented environment for students.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Phoenix, Arizona

Founded

1996

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What believers are saying

  • Expansion into Florida and Louisiana markets increases geographic diversification and revenue.
  • K-12 tuition-free model aligns with growing demand for accessible public education.
  • Personalized learning approach addresses student success barriers in underserved communities.

What critics are saying

  • Arizona Auditor General audit exposed poor academic performance, triggering state funding cuts.
  • Ohio Department of Education revoked charters from 15 schools for proficiency failures.
  • Federal DOE investigation into ESSA fraud alleges 12% per-pupil funding diversion to executives.

What makes The Leona Group unique

  • Operates 66 charter schools across six states with $464.9M annual revenue.
  • Provides comprehensive management services including academics, operations, and technology integration.
  • Established 30-year track record since 1996 with multi-state operational presence.

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