Job Title:
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Paraeducator 1:1 SMS
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Closing Date:
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Open until filled
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Job Number:
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#39-24-25
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Dates:
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2024-2025 School Year
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Location:
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Sultan Middle School
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Contract:
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6.5 hours a day/M-F
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Opening Date:
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August 16, 2024
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Salary:
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PSE Contract DOE
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Our District:
The Sultan School District is one of the larger geographical school districts in the Puget Sound area, consisting of approximately 325 square miles. Sultan School District has approximately 2,000 students enrolled K-12. Students are currently served by two elementary schools, a middle school, a high school and an alternative high school; and the Sno-Isle Skills Center, a cooperative vocational technical school.
Our Community:
Located northeast of Seattle (seven miles east of Monroe) or about 20 minutes from the Woodinville area, Sultan is surrounded by a beautiful environmental setting. Our “backyard” is the scenic Skykomish River and Cascade Mountains. Sultan School District includes the community of Sultan, Startup, and Gold Bar. Students from Index attend Sultan High School.
Application Procedure:
Interested applicants should apply through our web-based application program and upload the required supporting documents at https://sultan.cloud.talentedk12.com/hire/index.aspx Interested applicants must complete the application and attach the following documents:
- A letter of application addressing the qualifications and requirements of the position
- A current resume
- Two or more letters of recommendation (including current or former supervisors)
- Three or more confidential reference forms which will be completed electronically by your references
- High School Diploma
- Note: Current district employees need to submit only a letter of application on-line using the internal application process.
- Questions? Contact Paul Douglas, assistant superintendent, 360-793-9800, 514 4th Street, Sultan, WA 98294
This position’s responsibilities are to assist certificated staff with instructional and non-instructional activities for students who seek special services, including tutoring students individually or in small groups, clerical duties, and supervising peer interaction activities for students who are at-risk , and supervising student activities.
Essential Functions:
Depending upon need, the Paraeducator I performs and assists all or a combination of the following duties:
- Work in small groups or 1:1 with students identified as needing special education and related services (including communication, coordination, comprehension, social behavior and self-help hygiene, i.e. toileting, diapering, grooming, catheterization, feeding, etc).
- Tutor students individually or in small groups in a variety of learning activities to promote student understanding of materials presented. May administer and supervise classroom based assessments and individual assessments.
- Maintains records and data of student progress.
- Team with the administrator and lead teachers to establish systems that uphold program goals.
- Conducts appropriate screenings; teams with lead teacher to implement individualized learning plans for each child and the class curriculum.
- Teams with other staff in implementing individualized educational programs for students
- Monitor student behavior and promote positive social skill development.
- Establish and maintain effective communication with students, staff, parents, and public.
- Provides back-up, peak load or relief help in school office as assigned; answer phones; assists students, teachers, parents or the public at counters; files materials.
- Works to support and maintain after school programs.
- Tutor students individually or in small groups in a variety of learning activities to promote student understanding of materials presented.
- Establish and maintain effective communication with students, staff, parents, and public.
- Provides back-up, peak load or relief help in school office as assigned; answer phones; assists students, teachers, parents or the public at counters; files materials.
- Works to support and maintain after school programs.
- Tutor students individually or in small groups in a variety of learning activities to promote student understanding of materials presented.
- Maintain records and data for program documentation.
- Establish a positive classroom environment including discipline procedures, room arrangement, materials, supplies and schedule.
- Demonstrate a working and theoretical knowledge of child development, classroom and behavior management and developmentally appropriated curriculum for students.
- Help monitor and supervise student behavior and promote safe, responsible and respectful social skill development.
- Collaborate with classroom staff concerning individual student progress and needs; adjusts methods to meet needs of a wide variety of students; consult with certificated staff concerning remediation or enrichment resources.
- Provide first aid to injured or ill students as appropriate.
- Assists students with interpersonal and personal skills mastery; listens to student confidences and refers problems to teachers, counselors, specialists, administrators or outside agencies as appropriate.
MENTAL DEMANDS:
- Experiences frequent interruptions.
- Required to deal with a wide range of student behaviors, academic abilities, as well as a wide range of physical or emotional disabilities.
- May occasionally be required to calm distraught, angry or hostile students.
- Required to adapt to shifting priorities and to re-channel work efforts.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- May be exposed to visual display terminal for extended periods of time.
- Exposed to infectious diseases carried by students.
- Exposed to student noise levels.
- Occasional to frequent stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing and seeing.
- Must be able to see details at close range.
- May be required to lift and position students.
- May be required to be on feet for extended periods of time or sit for extended periods of time.
POSITION MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must like working with students of all abilities.
- Ability to remain flexible and positive when experiencing changes or disruptions of routines.
- Demonstrate good interpersonal skills in communicating effectively with students, staff, and the public in a warm and confident manner.
- Ability to proficiently operate a computer for a wide variety of tasks including the operation of specific software programs for clerical tasks and record keeping.
- Ability to navigate multiple technology programs including Canvas, Zoom and other online platforms.
- A working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs.
- Ability to learn the operation of general office machines and book repair equipment.
- Demonstrated knowledge, skills and abilities of basic subject areas, such as reading, writing and math.
- Display good organizational skills.
- Must be able to maintain strict confidentiality.
- Ability to learn and use effective behavior management techniques.
- Ability to learn and use effective instructional techniques.
- Knowledge of student safety rules and procedures.
- Ability to remain flexible to changes in assignments.
- Ability to organize activities.
- Ability to effectively establish constructive, cooperative and positive working relationships with students and staff and maintain them over time.
- Ability to give and follow directions.
EDUCATION, LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, FORMAL TRAINING:
- High school graduation or equivalent and experience working with school-aged students.
- Pass Paraeducator Praxis test or have 72 quarter credits at 100-level or above.
- Must have current First Aid / CPR Certification.
Bilingual Candidates (English/Spanish encouraged to apply)
BENEFITS OFFERED: For eligible positions, the district offers a competitive benefits package including Washington state health insurance coverage (SEBB), a Washington state retirement package, paid time off including sick leave, holidays, personal days, vacation pay, and bereavement leave. Generally, you are eligible for SEBB benefits if you are anticipated to work at least 630 hours per school year (September 1 through August 31).
The School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB) benefits include:
* Medical plans with prescription benefits * Long-term disability insurance
* Dental plans * Medical Flexible Spending Arrangement
* Vision plans * Dependent Care Assistance Program
CONDITIONS: EMPLOYEES ARE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR ALL FUNCTIONS OF THIS POSITION. The preceding lists of positions functions, qualifications and requirements are not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.
Immigration Reform and Control Act Requirement:
The recommended applicant, if not a current employee, will be required to complete an INS I-9 form and must provide proof of employment eligibility.
Disclosure Statement and Background Check
Pursuant to Chapter 43.43, Washington Laws of 1990, the recommended applicant will be required to complete a disclosure form indicating whether he/she has been convicted of crimes against persons listed in the law. In addition, a background check, based on fingerprints, will be requested from the Washington State Patrol.
The Sultan School District #311 is an equal opportunity employer. The district complies with all federal rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap. Inquiries regarding compliance procedures may be directed to the District Title IX Officer and/or Section 504 Coordinator, 514 4th ST, Sultan, WA 98294. Federal/State Criminal History Background Clearance will be required at applicant’s expense (employment status contingent on verification). The Sultan School District requires any employee hired in a position requiring a CDL to undergo a drug test as part of the employment process. Satisfactory completion of such a test is a condition
of employment.
Applicants are hereby notified that the Sultan School District is a weapon and drug-free work environment.
“Working collaboratively to achieve excellence for all students.”