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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for res group in the United States is $182,241.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $157,000.00 and $196,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Res Group job typically refers to a position within a research group, often in academic, scientific, or corporate settings. These roles involve conducting research, analyzing data, and collaborating with team members to achieve project goals. Responsibilities may vary depending on the industry but often include literature reviews, experimentation, reporting findings, and contributing to publications or presentations. Res Group jobs are common in fields such as healthcare, engineering, social sciences, and technology.

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To thrive in a Research Group (Res Group) position, candidates typically need a strong background in research methodology, data analysis, and subject-matter expertise relevant to the group’s focus area, often supported by an advanced degree. Familiarity with tools such as statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R), database management systems, and industry-specific lab equipment or digital platforms is highly valued. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities help professionals contribute effectively and collaborate within multidisciplinary teams. These skills are crucial for driving innovative research, accurately interpreting data, and successfully achieving group project objectives.

What are the main responsibilities and team dynamics for professionals working in a Research Group?

Members of a Research Group are typically responsible for designing and conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and preparing findings for presentations or publication. You’ll often work collaboratively with other researchers, scientists, and technicians, frequently exchanging ideas or dividing tasks based on individual expertise. The structure is usually highly collaborative, with regular team meetings and opportunities for mentorship and peer learning. This environment supports both independent work and strong teamwork, providing a dynamic setting for professional and academic growth.

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Infographic showing various Res Group job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Part Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $182,241 per year, or $87.6 per hour.
Parapro Sp Ed - OI/Res/SC - Special Education

Parapro Sp Ed - OI/Res/SC - Special Education

Gwinnett County Public Schools

Lawrenceville, GA • On-site

$33K/yr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Gwinnett County Public Schools rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 25 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

225th of 545 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Type:
Paraprofessionals/Parapro Sp Ed - OI/Res/SC
Date Posted:
9/14/2016
Location:
ADAPT/STRIVEJob Code:Parapro Sp Ed - OI/Res/SC - 050034Standard Hours:40Department:Special Education - 101200Empl Class:T6B
Minimum Salary:$12,261.00/Annually
Maximum Salary:$33,436.00/Annually
License and Certification Qualifications: Paraprofessional Educator certificate issued by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (PSC) required.
Education Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent and passed the Praxis Parapro Assessment (prior to March 1, 2007) or the GACE Parapro Assessment required. In lieu of assessments, 60 semester or 90 quarter hours from a PSC approved college or university are required.
Experience Qualifications: Experience in a licensed child care environment preferred.
Skills Qualifications: Knowledge of child development; knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite; effective interpersonal skills; knowledge of office and media equipment; and ability to act as a representative of Gwinnett County Public Schools.
Primary Responsibilities: Provide support to the instructional program within an assigned classroom with specific responsibility for assisting in the supervision, care, and instruction of special needs students in the regular education classroom, special education classroom, community, and assisting in implementing plans for instruction, monitoring student behavior during non-classroom time, providing information to appropriate school personnel, and attending Individual Education Program (IEP) meetings.
1. Adapt classroom activities, assignments, and/or materials under the direction of the supervising teacher (i.e. reinforcement of IEP goals and objectives, etc.) for the purpose of supporting and reinforcing IEP objectives as well as providing an opportunity for all special education students to participate in classroom activities.
2. Administer immediate first aid and medical assistance as instructed by a health care professional (i.e. diapering, tube feeding, colostomy bags, medication, etc.) for the purpose of meeting immediate health care needs.
3. Administer tests, homework, and make-up work for the purpose of supporting teachers in the classroom.
4. Assist medically fragile or physically disabled students for the purpose of maintaining students' personal hygiene.
5. Assist students with disabilities with grooming, community accessibility, and other appropriate areas as assigned by teacher (i.e. feed, brush teeth, toileting, diapering, transferring to bus from wheelchairs, etc.) for the purpose of assisting students with their daily needs.
6. Attend training meetings and in-service presentations for the purpose of acquiring information relative to job functions.
7. Confer with teachers (special education and/or regular education teacher) on a regular basis for the purpose of assisting in evaluating special education student progress and/or implementing IEP objectives.
8. Implement and collect data under the supervision of assigned teacher, behavioral plans designed by IEP teams for the purpose of presenting and/or reinforcing learning.
9. Monitor special education students (i.e. classroom, field trips, community skills, lunchroom, playground, during life enrichment activities, etc.) for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment.
10. Perform record keeping and support functions (i.e. data collection, student files, checking papers, attendance, daily logs, etc.) for the purpose of supporting the teacher in providing necessary records/materials.
11. Provide under the supervision of assigned teacher, instruction to students in a variety of individual and group activities (i.e. math groups, science experiments, reading, behavioral skills, daily living skills, writing, verbal skills, etc.) for the purpose of reinforcing instructional objectives, implementing IEP plans.
12. Respond to emergency situations (i.e. injured students, fights, behavior problems, abusive students, etc.) for the purpose of resolving immediate safety concerns.
13. Provide effective principles and procedures of crisis intervention.
14. Assist with monitoring duties which may include hallways, lunchroom, restrooms, and/or bus duty as assigned.
a. Ensure appropriate student conduct during these periods.
b. Escort students to designated activity areas.
15. Perform other duties as assigned.
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit for extended periods of time. The employee is also required to talk, hear, stand, and walk. The employee may be required to use hands to finger, handle, feel, have significant finger dexterity and/or reach. The employee is required to stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. The employee is frequently required to use the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling. The job is performed under conditions with exposure to risk of injury and/or illness. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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