About The Position

This position is for the 2026/2027 school year and is a part-time role, 0.875 FTE/ 7 hours per day, working on a 196-day schedule, Monday to Friday from 7:45 am to 3:15 pm. The primary purpose of this role is to provide support to an individual student, a group of students, or a student-focused program requiring a high level of specialized support, modifications, intensive interventions, and accommodations to engage in the learning environment. Incumbents will support the implementation of Individual Education Programs (IEPs) and individual behavior programs, assisting licensed teachers, specialists, and other service providers in planning, implementing, and supporting educational and behavioral management programs. This may involve monitoring student progress in social, behavioral, and academic skills through data collection, assessments, and evaluations. This Special Educational Assistant class is distinguished by its adaptation of instruction and supports for students with significant disability-related impacts and responsibilities for their behavioral and physical needs.

Requirements

  • Meet Highly Qualified status, defined by state of Oregon ORS 581-037-0006.
  • Attach documentation to application to show Highly Qualified status: Official or Unofficial transcripts with name, showing 2 years of post-secondary study consisting of 72 credit hours or 48 semester credits OR Obtaining an associates or higher degree (attach diploma) OR Meeting a rigorous standard of testing through a formal state or local academic assessment, knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics (attach test scores).
  • Ability to comprehend and closely follow written and verbal directions provided by classroom and building leadership.
  • Ability to self-regulate and respond with a positive demeanor while working with students, staff administrators, teachers, specialists, and transportation staff generally and during stressful situations.
  • Patience, flexibility, and team-oriented.
  • Ability to listen and respond appropriately when engaged with others, including students.
  • Ability to interpret and apply broad policies and procedures across a variety of situations.
  • Consistently make sound decisions that support classroom operations and student well-being on a day-to-day basis and during emergency situations.
  • Effectively work with students and staff in dynamic and high-stress environments.
  • Ability to problem solve using effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Knowledge and understanding of how to establish and maintain appropriate professional boundaries with parents, colleagues, and other building staff who may ask confidential questions.
  • Willingness to adhere to all district state and federal policies established to maintain appropriate lines of communication.
  • Ability to clearly and effectively communicate with the teacher and administration regarding practices and student wellness in a timely manner.
  • Ability to effectively interpret, track and manage daily data that will assist with progress monitoring and other behavioral data collection.
  • Knowledge and understanding of strategies to differentiate practices dependent on circumstances and student needs.
  • Knowledge of word processing, Google Drive, and spreadsheets.
  • Ability to access, enter, and retrieve data from computers and databases.
  • Knowledge of modern office procedures, techniques, and office management skills.
  • Ability to utilize correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, and basic math skills to compile data and complete reports according to district procedures.
  • Maintain an environment that honors the diversity of students in the classroom and promotes the development and advancement of traditionally underrepresented or underserved populations with inclusion and equity.
  • Associate degree in Special Education or closely related field preferred; or, Completion of at least two years of post-secondary study consisting of 72 credit hours, 48 semester units (attach transcripts); or, High School Diploma or successful passage of the tests for General Education Development (G.E.D.), and demonstration of skill through a formal academic assessment.
  • Must earn a District approved Oregon behavioral intervention training certificate, without restrictions, within 6 months of employment and maintain an active certificate thereafter.
  • Two years of experience working in or directly supporting students in an educational setting.
  • Must successfully complete Oregon Department of Education background check.
  • Must successfully pass pre-employment physical capacities exam.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual proficiency and/or multicultural experience

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and collaborate with teachers, supervisors, and other colleagues to plan, develop and/or adapt and implement daily instructional lessons and learning goals.
  • Support specialist-identified therapies, and support routines and activities, which may include any specific delegated health care needs as defined by the Individual Education Plan (IEP) and/or medical or behavior support plans.
  • Provide daily on-time physical support for students who use wheelchairs or experience other mobility issues.
  • Safely assist students to travel to and from their buses or other types of transportation needed during daily transitions.
  • Assist with wheelchair transfers and use of standers or other specialized equipment, under the direction and training of specialists and the teacher.
  • Provide feeding support per an established feeding protocol (at the direction of a feeding team or under the direction of the specialist).
  • Assist in student transportation when needed, typically for students needing access to 1:1 support (medical or behavioral).
  • Successfully complete and maintain state-mandated training for medical and behavioral supports (e.g. Safety Care, Behavior Support Plans, CPR First Aid, Medication Administration, and others as assigned).
  • Attend annual professional development and complete assigned mandatory annual training.
  • Interpret and implement Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs), Behavioral Support Plans (BSPs), and other specialized protocols, health plans, or supports, within the guidelines set by the licensed teacher or specialist.
  • Support the implementation of individualized communication plans, including the use of augmentative & adaptive communication devices (AAC), with the support of and under the direction of the certified teacher and specialists.
  • May be assigned to work with students experiencing trauma, emotional, mental health, and associated behavioral needs.
  • Supervise and support students in a variety of activities and areas including, resource centers, playgrounds, cafeterias, designated bus and car loading and unloading areas, field trips, hallways, and other areas where students may gather.
  • Assist with toileting students who are incontinent or who require assistance with catheterization.
  • May support physical transfers and provide other personal care needs, including diapering, as necessary.
  • Administer medications within the scope of District policies and state and federal laws including, but not limited to, diabetes management and insulin administration using an insulin pen or a non-needle injection system.
  • Assist students to brush teeth, wash hands, comb hair, and perform other functions of personal hygiene.
  • Assist with and support the adaptation of physical education programs based on student abilities.
  • May supervise students in preparation for physical education and monitor activities so that safety precautions are upheld, and behavior is managed.
  • Perform a variety of clerical tasks in support of and preparation for the educational process as well as duties involving instructional assistance to the teacher using either standardized lessons, content prepared by the teacher, or lessons prepared by the assistant under the supervision and approval of the teacher.
  • Provide assistance and support for team members and projects as needed.
  • Maintain positive and effective working relationships with department staff, students, school personnel, and community members from diverse cultures or backgrounds.
  • Maintain regular, prompt, and predictable attendance.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
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