To thrive as a Remote Paraprofessional, you need a solid understanding of educational support strategies, familiarity with special education practices, and at least a high school diploma or relevant certification. Comfort with digital communication platforms and learning management systems is crucial, as is experience using tools like Zoom, Google Classroom, or Seesaw. Strong organizational skills, patience, and clear written and verbal communication set candidates apart in a virtual environment. These abilities are vital for effectively supporting students and teachers remotely while fostering engagement and facilitating learning.