Paraeducator - Behavior Support (Specialized Instruction) @ PPM #1672
Monroe School District
Park Place Middle School - Monroe, Washington This job is also posted in Monroe School District 103
Job Details
Job ID:
5785732
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Yesterday
Starting Date:
Sep 9, 2026
Job Description
Prior to applying for a paraeducator position, you must meet the following requirements: Be at least eighteen years of age and hold a high school diploma or its equivalent AND
Hold an associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university, OR
Have earned 72 quarter credits or 48 semester credits at the 100 level or higher at an accredited college or university, OR
Completed an apprenticeship as a paraeducator, in a program registered with the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council, OR
Received a passing score on one of the PESB-approved assessments (see Monroe SD employment information page for more information)
Location:
Parl Place Middle School
Anticipated start date:
9/9/2026
Days per year:
180
Hours per day:
6.5
Shift time:
7:35-2:35
Position Info:
Employees accepting positions in this category are not eligible to transfer to instructional or non-instructional para positions for two (2) years from the date the assignment begins.
Current PSE members must apply within 5 days to be guaranteed consideration for position.
Job Info:
Payrate listed is based on 25-26 salary schedule and will be updated upon board approval of 2026-2027 salary schedule.
Screening of the applications will start on June 24, 2026.
Benefit Info:
- Benefits offered:
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription (SEBB)
- Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance and Life Insurance
- Retirement
- Sick, personal, and bereavement leave
- Health Reimbursement Arrangement (VEBA)
- Employee Assistance Program.
Optional Benefits:
- Additional life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance
- Deferred compensation
- Annuities (403(b), Roth)
- Medical flexible spending arrangement
- Limited purpose flexible spending arrangement
- Dependent care assistance program
TITLE Paraeducator - Specialized Instructional - Behavior Support
REPORTS TO
Building Principal
POSITION SUMMARY
Under supervision, perform a variety of instructional activities; assist in the conduct of student learning experiences; perform routine clerical and supportive tasks for instructional personnel; and complete other related work as required. This position will support the behavioral, emotional, and academic needs of students and the building.
Preferred Education and Experience
A combination of training and experience qualifies a candidate for knowledge and skill requirements. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and skills is:
Experience:
One year of paid or volunteer experience working with multi-age groups of children
Education:
Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by training or coursework in child growth and development, instructional technology, or a closely related field
Special Requirements
Candidates must meet the requirements set forth in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) by satisfying one of the following criteria:
Hold an AA or higher degree from a college or university
Have completed at least two years of college with 72 college credits accrued
Have passed the PESB-approved test
Completion of an approved apprenticeship program
Candidates must also meet the following requirements:
First Aid, CPR, and AED certification
CPI-certification
Completion of all state-required paraeducator certifications
Successful Washington State Patrol and Federal Bureau of Investigation fingerprint clearance
I-9 employment eligibility in compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act
HIV/HBV training (obtain within 60 days of hire date - District provided)
Human Resources new hire training (obtain within 60 days of hire date - District provided)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
Basic concepts of child growth, development, and developmental behavior characteristics pertaining to students in grades pre-school through age 21 including students with special learning needs and English language needs
Student behavior management strategies and techniques
Appropriate English usage, punctuation, spelling, and grammar
Basic arithmetical concepts
Routine record management, storage, and retrieval systems and procedure
Ability to:
Communicate effectively in oral and written form in English
Demonstrate an empathetic, patient, and receptive attitude toward students of varied ages, abilities, and cultural backgrounds
Perform routine clerical tasks and operate a variety of educational and office-related machines and equipment
Learn to utilize a variety of appropriate instructional materials and procedures in the enhancement of a positive educational environment
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with children and adults
Follow specific student educational plans
Manage and guide student behavior
Be flexible with schedule (i.e. job duties, responsibilities, staff meetings, training, etc.)
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Depending upon individual assignment, the employee may perform all or a combination of several of the following duties:
Assist in the management of student behavior through the use of positive strategies and techniques. Collaborate and execute student's behavior plans with fidelity.
Adaptability and flexibility in dealing with a wide range of student behaviors. Patience and understanding when working under stressful situations; may be required to calm distraught, angry, or hostile students
Assist instructional personnel with the presentation of learning materials and in the conduct of instructional exercises
Tutor individual students and small groups of students to reinforce and follow up on learning activities
Work with students with a wide range of physical, mental, social, and behavioral disabilities. This range includes students with mild academic difficulties to students who are severely intellectually impaired; students with mild physical disabilities to students who are unable to perform basic self-care; students who are shy and withdrawn to students who are acting out (and may be physical)
Monitor and assist students in drill, practice, and study activities as a follow-up to the presentation of instructional concepts by instructional personnel
Monitor and assist in the remediation of specific learning problems and conditions
Direct students into safe learning activities and functions and assist in the shaping of appropriate social behaviors
Assist in the preparation of a variety of instructional materials and learning aids for use with individual or small groups of students
Maintain a variety of records and files, including confidential student records and information
Operate and assist students in the operation of a variety of instructional media machines and equipment
Administer and score a variety of criterion-referenced and general aptitude tests, and records the test results
Bend and lift to help students with transfers as needed
Support students with inclusionary practices in the general education setting
Provide support to students who need catheterization, with training provided
Attend to basic care of students including toileting, diapering, dressing, and feeding
Perform routine first aid which may include aiding students experiencing seizures or respiratory distress
Flexibility to learn and accommodate students as they arrive at the program with individual behaviors and IEP goals
Monitor students at recess and other common areas for safety
Assist with transitions on and off the school bus
Assist in maintaining an orderly, welcoming, and positive learning environment
Adhere to federal and state laws and district regulations, policies, procedures, and practices
Mandatory reporter for incidents of child abuse, harassment, intimidation, bullying, boundary invasions, fights, substance abuse, etc.
Abide by employment provisions provided for in the collective bargaining agreement
Observe strict confidentiality regarding student information
Maintain regular punctual attendance
Attend off-site training and workshops as deemed necessary
Other duties as assigned by building administration
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee may encounter while performing the essential functions of this job.
The physical requirements indicated below are examples of the physical aspects that this position classification must perform in carrying out essential job functions:
Use of a personal computer for extended periods of time
Use of a telephone and other office equipment
Ability to perceive the nature of sound; near/far visual acuity, depth perception, providing oral information, the manual dexterity to operate business-related equipment, and handle and work with various materials and objects are important aspects of this job
Ability to communicate orally; manual dexterity to operate office machines, gross and fine motor skills
Exert 10 to 20 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry push, pull, or otherwise move objects
Sit for extended periods of time, running, walking, standing
Work is conducted in a shared, open, classroom environment with consideration toward equipment noise, confidentiality, voice volume
Physical ability to tolerate exposure to hot, cold, humid, or windy conditions caused by weather conditions
May be required with assistance to lift, carry, and support students weighing up to 150 pounds
A portion of the day may be time spent outdoors and is subject to a variety of changing weather conditions and potentially uneven/slippery surfaces
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job.
EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS
This position is that of an instructional paraeducator and is represented by Public School Employees of Monroe collective bargaining unit. The position will work a schedule in coordination with the District student calendar. Salary and benefits as determined by the current bargaining agreement. The employee is required to complete all mandatory district training by specified deadlines.
EVALUATION PROCEDURES
Performance shall be evaluated annually according to Board and administrative policies and procedures.
Created:
February 26, 2024
2133
Position Type:
Part-Time
Salary:
$28.53 to $33.13 Per Hour