Educational Technician II Apprenticeship
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, School Counselor
Educational Technician II Apprenticeship
This 18-month apprenticeship program will provide paid, on-the-job training and 60-college credits at no cost to the student. Apprentices will work full-time as paid/benefited employees in a partnering school district alongside a mentor. In addition to working, apprentices will receive blended classroom and online instruction at YCCC with an emphasis on Special Education. Upon successful completion of the program, participants may apply for their Ed Tech II certification from the Maine Department of Education.
Whatdo Ed Techs do?
- Student Support: Assisting with instruction, providing one‑on‑one or small group support, and reinforcing learning objectives.
- Classroom Management: Managing student behavior, helping with emergency drills, and assisting during assemblies.
- Material Preparation:
Helping prepare and organize instructional materials. - Special Needs Support: Implementing individual education plans (IEPs) and providing support for students with diverse learning needs.
- Communication and
Collaboration:
Communicating with teachers, specialists, and parents to ensure coordinated support for students. - Other Duties: Assisting with personal care needs, maintaining a clean and organized classroom, and participating in staff meetings.
* Some incidental fees may apply (e.g., background check, fingerprinting).
Quick Facts
Now Accepting Applications!Next Session August 2026 - December 2027
Required Orientation:
Thursday, August 6th, 9am-3pm (lunch provided)
Summer Bootcamp:
Week of August 10th, Monday-Thursday, 9am-1pm
Both dates will be on our Wells campus.
Eligibility Requirements:- 18 years or older
- Resident of the State of Maine
- Proof of Authorization to work in the U.S.
- High School diploma, GED, or HiSET
- Desire to work in education field
- Vaccination requirements may vary by district
- A CHRC and Fingerprints will need to be completed before final hiring decisions are made
- MSAD 6
- MSAD 35
- RSU 21
- RSU 23
- RSU 57
- MSAD 60
- Biddeford Schools
- Thornton Academy
- Saco School District
- Sanford School Department
- Introduction to Teaching (EDU 102)
- Introduction to Exceptionality (EDU 105)
- Introduction to Psychology (PSY 101)
- Special
Education:
Theory and Practice (EDU 170) - Positive Learning Environments (EDU 215)
- Child Development (PSY 214)
- Special
Education:
Theory and Practice II (EDU 171) - College Composition (ENG 101)
- Math for Education (MAT 116)
- Language and Literacy Development (EDU 222)
- Oral Communications (SPE 101)
- Special Education :
Theory and Practice III (EDU 172) - Special Education Capstone
This no-cost apprenticeship opportunity is offered in partnership with and made possible through funding by the Harold Alfond Center for the Advancement of Maine's Workforce and The Maine Apprenticeship Program.
Additionally, upon completion of this apprenticeship, we are anticipating pathways for apprentices to continue on to earn their Special Education Teacher certification with partner four‑year schools, including The University of Southern Maine.
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