Leave Replacement Paraeducator Specialized Instruction @ SWE
Listed on 2026-05-22
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Child Development/Support
Leave Replacement Para educator - 1:1 (Specialized Instruction) @ SWE #1640
Monroe School District Salem Woods Elementary - Monroe, Washington
Job DetailsJob : 5667078
Final date to receive applications: Posted until filled
Re-Posted: Apr 24, 2026 7:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date: May 4, 2026
Job DescriptionPrior to applying for a para educator 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 para educator, 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:
Salem Woods Elementary
Anticipated start date:
May 4, 2026
Days per year:
31 days
Hours per day:
6.5
Shift time:
8:40 a.m.
- 3:40 p.m.
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.
Job Info:
- This is a long-term leave replacement position with an anticipated end date of June 17, 2026.
Benefit Info:
- Benefits offered:
Sick, personal, bereavement leave Employee Assistance Program. Optional Benefits:
Additional life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance Annuities (403(b), Roth) Medical flexible spending arrangement Limited purpose flexible spending arrangement Dependent care assistance program
TITLE
Para educator – Specialized Instructional - 1:1 Student Support
REPORTS TO Building Principal
POSITION SUMMARY
Under supervision, perform a variety of instructional activities; assist in promoting student learning; perform routine and supportive tasks for instructional personnel; and complete other related work as required within a collaborative team.
Preferred Education and Experience
A combination of training and experience qualifies a candidate for knowledge and skill requirements. A typical way to obtain 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 college with 72 college credits accrued
- Have passed the OSPI approved test
- Completion of approved apprenticeship program
Candidates must also meet the following requirements:
- First Aid, CPR and AED certification
- CPI-certification for specified positions including Positive Behavior Support (PBS), Structured Learning Center (SLC), and some 1:1 student support positions. Additionally other specific positions may be identified by the Executive Director of Student Services.
- Completion of all state required para educator 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 preschool through age 21 including students with special learning needs and English language needs
- Student behavior management strategies and techniques such as PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) and Trauma Informed Practices
- Appropriate English usage, punctuation, spelling, and grammar
- Basic arithmetic concepts
- Positive behavior interventions and supports
- Routine…
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