Location

Whatcom Discovery(Bellingham), Snohomish Discovery (Arlington), Northwest Regional Learning Center (Arlington), Whatcom Detention (Bellingham), Skagit Detention (Mount Vernon), Snohomish Detention (Everett)

Position Summary

The Substitute Paraeducator provides essential support in facilitating the overall safety and effectiveness of the school operations through student supervision, instructional support, behavior intervention and management. These tasks are performed under the direction of certified teachers and under the supervision of the Program Administrator.

Essential Functions:

The following essential functions are common to all program Paraeducators although the application of such may vary slightly due to the level of student developmental abilities/issues.

  • Provides consistent, active supervision of individual, small groups, and whole groups of students throughout daily programming in the classroom, during non-instructional time such as recess, lunch, break periods, and bus loading/unloading, as well as during off-campus outings and activities. Performs safety searches of students as directed.
  • Monitors student interactions during the instructional day.

Under the direction of, or in conjunction with the teacher, carries out a variety of individual, small group, or whole groups instructional activities to implement academic, social, vocational/life skills, health/safety, technological and recreational curriculum including motivational support and reinforcement of student efforts and achievements.

  • De-escalates disruptive student behavior to prevent crisis escalation and participates in physical management of students in crisis according to established program procedures if warranted.
  • Performs related duties as assigned. Related duties may not specifically be listed but are within the general occupational series and responsibility level typically associated with the employee’s classification of work.

Required knowledge, skills, and abilities:

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Ability to comply with NWESD policy/procedures and to maintain confidentiality of records and other information.

 

 

 

 

Qualifications

High School diploma or equivalent required. Associate’s degree or higher; two years of education from an institute of higher education (72 quarter hours or 48 semester hours); or proof of a score of 455 or higher on the ETS ParaPro Assessment preferred. Experience working with at-risk and adjudicated adolescents in an alternative environment is strongly preferred. WSP/FBI criminal history background clearance required. Valid First-Aid/CPR certificate and Right Response training required, or be willing to obtain.

Employment Conditions and Benefits

Work is performed in an educational center for special needs students. Travel may be required on occasion. Must be physically capable of performing de-escalation techniques. Lifts and carries a maximum of 40 pounds. Adequate manual and finger dexterity, hearing, speech, and vision are necessary to perform the essential functions of this position.

Hazards: Due to the nature of the population of the school, hazards include but are not limited to exposure to weapons, threats, verbal abuse, hitting, fighting, throwing of objects, etc.

Benefits for this position are are as follows: Leave - (1) hour sick leave will be calculated by every 40 hours worked, Employee Assistance Program, Professional Development, Continuing Education, Perks and discounts: (Including but not limited to, AT&T, T-Mobile, Land’s End, Dell, & Home Street Bank).

Salary Range

Schedule V, Range B ($26.14/hr)

How to Apply

Submit a complete application at nwesd.org/jobs. Applications for this position must include:

  • Letter of Interest
  • Resume
  • Other documents may be included at your own discretion

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