Special Education Paraeducator beginning the 2026-2027 school year

Pullman School District 267Pullman, WA
Onsite

About The Position

The Special Education Paraeducator will serve as an instructional assistant under the immediate supervision of the Special Education/Resource Room Teacher. A change in assignment and/or location may occur based on student specific needs and variances in school enrollment.

Requirements

  • Completed at least 2 years of study (72 quarter credits or 48 semester credits) at an institution of higher education OR obtained an associate's (or higher) degree OR completed one of the following: ETS ParaPro Assessment with a score of 455 or higher, Pearson Paraprofessional assessment, or Master Teacher Inc. Paraeducator Online Training Program
  • Possess or be willing to complete the 14 core competencies: 1-6 within the first 6 months and 7-14 within the first year of hire
  • Possess or be willing to complete Right Response Training within 3-5 months
  • Evidence of in-service training and/or successful experience working with students with special needs
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs

Nice To Haves

  • Experience/training in special education
  • Experience working with students with physical disabilities
  • Experience/training in alternative communication
  • Experience/appreciation of diverse student population

Responsibilities

  • Instruct moderately to severely handicapped students individually or in small groups in a variety of learning activities to promote student understanding of materials presented
  • Provide encouragement, reinforcement and achievement of educational objectives and goals defined by certificated staff
  • Assist in the administration of objective tests or other measurements
  • Work directly with students as defined by their individual programs
  • Work in multiple settings, meet multiple demands in pressure situations and maintain high levels of quality work
  • Attend to student physical and safety needs; monitor students for medical risks such as seizures and behaviors that may result in harm to themselves or others
  • Correct behaviors and maintain discipline according to established policies and procedures
  • Assist students with interpersonal and personal skills mastery; help feed students and teach social aspects of eating with others
  • Assist students with basic living skills and pre-vocational activities
  • Work with students to develop communication skills; facilitate integration of students with age-group peers to the extent possible
  • Establish and maintains effective communication with students, staff and parents for student progress and safety, and community relations
  • Possess and practice strong interpersonal skills with a wide variety of people both inside and outside the organization (staff, parents, community members, other agencies)
  • Provide clerical and computer assistance to the special education personnel for record keeping and reporting; prepare, duplicate, collate and distribute materials; operate a variety of office equipment
  • Work collaboratively under the direction of the Special Education/Resource Room Teacher
  • Be a positive team builder who works in a collaborative manner
  • Take directions and follow through without direct supervision
  • Communicate with certificated staff concerning individual student progress; adjust methods to meet the needs of a wide variety of students; consult with certificated staff concerning remediation or enrichment activities
  • Locate, prepare and/or modify materials for student use, enrichment activities and special projects under the direction of certificated staff
  • Regularly demonstrate professionalism in appearance, actions, decisions, and overall performance
  • Maintain confidentiality consistent with district ethical guidelines
  • Maintain cleanliness and hygiene of classroom, implements and equipment; wash dishes, clean and disinfect tables and counters, and wash/dry clothes, towels, washcloths and bibs
  • Assist certificated staff in maintaining records, logs, charts, assignments and other records for assessment of student progress
  • Provide physical assistance to students such as lifting or positioning
  • Use adaptive equipment to communicate with students; follow and document procedures established by physical/occupational therapist
  • Assist students with toileting, which may include catheterization and diapering; attend to the personal hygiene needs of students, assists students in washing hands and face, brushing teeth and hair, and taking showers
  • Work with minimal supervision and be flexible
  • Willingness to be trained
  • Perform related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability coverage is provided through SEBB (School Employee Benefits Board) for employees who work at least 630 hours per academic year.
  • Retirement benefits are provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS).
  • Additional benefits may include sick/emergency leave and personal leave as per the collective bargaining agreement between the Pullman Paraeducators Association (PPA) and the Pullman School District ( Pullman Paraprofessionals CBA Final ).
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