Temporary Educational Assistant I/II
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Special Education Assistant
Temporary 6 Hour Educational Assistant I/II
Starting Date: Sep 2, 2025
Job DescriptionBethel School District is seeking qualified applicants for a temporary 6.0 hour Educational Assistant position at Prairie Mountain School. This position will be temporary for the school year, and will be 4 hours EA II and 2 hours building EA I.
Bethel Schools are committed to creating safe, caring, mutually respectful environments where all students are honored and valued for their diverse cultural backgrounds, strengths and abilities in every instructional practice and school activity to support academic achievement and student success.
Nature of WorkAn Educational Assistant II provides individual and small group support and personal assistance, often in a standard or special purpose educational program, to students with distinct and exceptional educational needs and challenges as determined by a certificated specialist. The primary purpose of positions in this class, which distinguishes it from positions of other classes, is to screen and assess the educational needs of students, provide instructional assistance to students in a classroom, and charting and recording results.
Clerical and word processing or computer database updating duties may be assigned to positions as time permits, but are not considered primary tasks and do not require a large percentage of time.
A position of this class may be assigned full‑time to a student with a physical impairment that requires the employee to assist with school tasks the student cannot perform, such as attending class and taking notes; carrying books; adapting written school materials; personal cleanliness and hygiene; administering medication; setting up or operating specially adapted equipment; food preparation and feeding the student;
and assisting the student to communicate with teachers, classmates, and others.
A position of this class may tutor students, individually or in small groups, providing instructional assistance in a variety of subjects or courses; administers and scores standardized tests; and maintains student records in conformance with government regulations.
An Educational Assistant may be assigned classroom duties which involve a variety of clerical, word processing, computer spreadsheet and database, typing, duplication and similar tasks in order to relieve a teacher of more routine, day‑to‑day classroom duties. Duties outside of the classroom include supervising playground and cafeteria activities.
Examples of WorkThese duties are illustrative only. For a detailed list of duties, please refer to each position description.
- Determines students' educational needs by assisting a teacher with administering, scoring test results; maintains and updates student daily progress records; keeps records on test scores, grades, attendance and other related data in compliance with government funding and program requirements.
- Assists in developing lesson plans for students, prepares instructional materials, provides instructional assistance to students, tutors students, reads and paraphrases tests, and provides assistance in problem solving skills.
- Provides assistance in language, visual, gross and fine motor, and sensory skills, using a variety of developmental learning materials; develops students' reading, math, spelling, handwriting, art and music skills; performs math and reading timings, charts results in student folders, and updates computer database and other required record keeping.
- Observes and participates in recording student progress and correcting papers, confers and consults regularly with teachers about problems encountered with students, and shares behavioral and academic observations of individual students with the instructor.
- Knowledge of educational programs offered in all schools and of basic educational techniques, as required by the position.
- Knowledge of the basic developmental stages of a child's learning process.
- Ability to schedule the workload and meet the needs of the program.
- Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
- Ability to work with small groups and individual students in special programs.
- Abilit…
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