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Instructional Paraeducator (Multiple )

Company:
Cheney Public School District 360
Location:
Washington
Pay:
$18.39-$23.19/hour
Posted:
June 18, 2025
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Description:

2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR POSTING

POSITION:

Instructional Paraeducator (IP)* **

*Assignment may include: After-School Detention (ASD), Alternative Learning Experience (ALE), Bus Supervision (a.m./p.m.), Categorical Programs (LAP/Title), Community Transitions, General Classroom, IEP Support, In-School Intervention (ISI), Library, Locker Room Supervision, Lunch/Recess Supervision, Office Support, PE, Preschool, Resource Room

SCHEDULE:

7 hours per day; 7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (start/end times may be adjusted based on student/building need); Monday-Friday; School Year

LOCATION:

Cheney High School

SUPERVISOR:

Building Principal(s)

POSITION TYPE:

Classified, Ongoing

COMPENSATION:

$18.39-$23.19/hour** depending on comparable experience; Pay is annualized over 12 months (if hired after start of school year, spread over remaining months of fiscal year (Sept-Aug))

**Some assignments include an additional $1.00/hour for hygiene-related duties

OTHER COMPENSATION:

For paraeducator positions only:

· $1.00/hour additional pay for positions assigned student hygiene duties as a regularly-scheduled part of daily duties

***Degrees eligible for a salary enhancement as follows, regardless of degree program or position with the district (cannot be stacked in the case of multiple degrees (highest degree stipend will be applied))

· AA, BA, MA degree, or PhD, adds $0.50/hour, $1.00/hour, $1.50/hour, $2.00/hour, respectively***

BENEFITS:

Medical, dental, vision, and basic life and AD&D insurance; retirement plan; deferred compensation (DRS and TSA); paid holidays; paid leave

QUALIFICATIONS:

High school diploma or equivalent Passing score (455) on state-approved Paraeducator Assessment, OR hold AA degree or higher OR have earned 72 quarter or 48 semester credits with college-level courses (100 level or higher) Current first aid/CPR card (training may be provided by District); WSP/FBI criminal history background clearance

Documentation will be required upon hire

Documentation should be submitted during application process

POSITION: Instructional Paraeducator*

*Assignment may include: After-School Detention (ASD), Alternative Learning Experience (ALE), Bus Supervision (a.m./p.m.), Categorical Programs (LAP/Title), Community Transitions, General Classroom, IEP Support, In-School Intervention (ISI), Library, Locker Room Supervision, Lunch/Recess Supervision, Office Support, PE, Preschool, Resource Room

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Paraeducators are an integral part of the learning and teaching team. Under the direction of the principal or designee, paraeducators assist with multiple levels of support in schools. The instructional paraeducator assists in providing instruction to and supervision of students in a variety of settings. These settings include, but are not limited to: cafeterias/eating areas, classrooms, playground/recess, crosswalks, hallways, and bus/loading areas. ALE are non-traditional learning environments that provide expanded learning opportunities for students. ASD/ISI provides a safe and focused educational environment for students while they are assigned after-school detention or are removed from the regular classroom, respectively. Community Transitions provides life skills and workplace training support to students ages 18-21. IEP Support paraeducators provide services to a specific student or program as defined within the IEP. LAP/Title provides targeted assistance to students with specific academic needs. Preschool paraeducators foster learning through intentional play, exploration and language-rich environments. Resource Room supports and delivers systematic instruction designed by special education teacher. The instructional paraeducator may also perform clerical and office tasks in support of teachers and other district staff.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

An instructional paraeducator may perform all or some of the responsibilities defined below:

Support implementation of teacher designed instructional activities and classroom routines

Conduct teacher/therapist-designed instructional experiences

Work with individual and small groups of students

Supervise, model, and teach expected behaviors across educational settings, including classrooms, lunchroom, playground, hallways, etc.

Implement individual and school wide behavior support plans and positive interventions

Implement district-adopted de-escalation strategies

Foster social and language development through play activities and active engagement with children

Promote students’ best interests through positive role modeling and student advocacy

Administer assessment materials as trained or delegated

Assist in preparation of instructional materials and perform clerical duties associated with general instruction program

Consistently and respectfully respond to student needs while maintaining confidentiality

May administer medications pursuant to Board policy and pursuant to state and federal law

Assist with care and hygiene needs, as required

Monitor highly structured environments

Coordinate with transportation department to arrange transportation for students at conclusion of ASD as needed and monitor students until they are on their bus or picked up by a parent or guardian

Perform first aid

POTENTIAL ADDITIONS

Transport students as necessary

Provide transportation support as necessary. When transportation support is required:

Supervise student behavior on the bus to ensure safe travel for all students and passengers

Assist students with mobility restrictions on and off the bus

Assist in loading and unloading of wheelchair bound students

Assist in properly securing wheelchairs

Work together with the driver on issues such as safety and comfort on the bus and working with the driver to ensure students are transported safely and in comfort

Assist with management of children with special health problems, e.g. seizures

Accompany Community Transitions students on public transit and to work sites to support as necessary

The preceding list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.

Each of the positions at the specific school serves as one unit of the whole team, and as such, is subject to assignment to tasks in other areas within the classification.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Must be able to work in a team setting and take direction

Ability to balance firm and consistent discipline with positive behavior intervention and supports (PBIS)

Ability to remain calm in times of high stress

Ability to move quickly to meet student needs, maintain safety and respond to crisis

Ability to maintain confidentiality

Ability to supervise recess/unstructured activities, including ability to respond quickly to an emergency or student need

Must possess organizational skills and the ability to work independently

Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with students, parents, and co-workers

Ability to learn and apply both positive and corrective behavior management techniques

Ability to use proper grammar, spelling, and language in both oral and written communication, as well as basic math skills

Willingness to be trained in district-approved de-escalation procedures at the first available opportunity

Demonstrate basic computer skills, including the ability to create and modify documents and to adapt to new technologies

Ability to learn and operate a variety of educational/office equipment

Must have access to reliable transportation

POTENTIAL ADDITIONS

Possess valid WA driver license, satisfactory driving record, and willingness to obtain district-provided Type II driver training for the purpose of transporting students when required

MENTAL DEMANDS

Required to deal with a wide range of student, staff and public behaviors and needs in a positive and service-oriented manner

May experience shifts in work schedule and/or work site according to district needs

May occasionally deal with distraught or difficult students or parents

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Ability to lift up to 50 pounds

Amount of sitting, standing and walking may vary depending on the age of students and classroom assignments. Generally, the job requires 20% sitting, 40% walking, and 40% standing.

The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: the employee frequently will stand and walk and use hands for repetitive grasping and significant fine finger dexterity. The employee is occasionally required to sit, bend at neck and back, use hands to push/pull and lift/carry; squat, kneel, climb stairs or ladders, reach overhead, lift overhead, and knee stand.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

High school diploma or equivalent (documentation required prior to beginning employment)

All instructional paraeducators must meet one of the following*:

Have a passing score on the state-approved Paraeducator Assessment ( OR

Attained an AA degree or higher, OR

Have earned 72 quarter or 48 semester credits with college-level courses (100 level or higher) * Documentation required at time of application

Experience working with students in an educational setting and/or evidence of an interest in supporting learning experiences preferred

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

Paraeducator Classification on Public School Employees of Cheney Salary Schedule

School year position: 180 days; hours per day and days per week vary by position; district may revise assignment and job location as needed

CLEARANCES

WSP/FBI criminal history background clearance

EVALUATION

The employee shall be evaluated per the terms of the Public School Employees (PSE) Collective Bargaining Agreement by the building principal, department director, or designee. The process shall include an evaluation of the employee’s performance of the above Duties and Responsibilities and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities.

CONTINUING EDUCATION/TRAINING

Must complete school safety training within thirty (30) calendar days from hire date and annually thereafter

Must acquire and maintain CPR/First Aid card within sixty (60) calendar days from hire date and as scheduled thereafter

Must fully complete the Paraeducator Fundamental Course of Study within two years of hire

Attend designated trainings as specified by supervisor and/or department director in order to maintain knowledge/skills

HISTORY

Job description and format updated: April 2021

CLASSIFICATION:

Paraeducator

LOCATION:

CHS

REPORTING

RELATIONSHIPS:

Position is supervised and evaluated by the building principal or department director. Position takes direction from classroom teacher and building principal and/or department director.

COMPENSATION:

Placement on the PSEC Salary Schedule**

**Position may be entitled to additional funds for provision of special hygiene functions as defined in Section 20.5 of PSEC Collective Bargaining Agreement.

REPRESENTATION:

Public School Employees of Cheney (PSEC) a local chapter of Public School Employees Union (PSE) SEIU Local 1948

Cheney Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, economic status, pregnancy, familial status, marital status, disability, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions: Title IX/Chapter 28A.640 Officer/Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator/ADA Coordinator - Tom Arlt, Assistant Superintendent, Cheney School District, 12414 S. Andrus Rd. Cheney, WA 99004 Phone: ; Section 504 Coordinator - Franklin Day, Director of Student Support Services, Cheney School District, 12414 S. Andrus Rd., Cheney, WA 99004 Phone: .

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