Substitute Instructional Paraeducator
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Elementary School, Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
POSITION: Substitute Instructional Para educator (IP)* ** (Positions per PSEC Salary
Schedule:
Supervision Only; Instructional Para educator; Self-Contained IP; Behavior Specialist IP)
* Assignments may include:
Alternative Learning Experience (ALE), After-School Detention (ASD), Behavior Specialist, Bus Supervision (a.m./p.m.), Categorical Programs (LAP/Title), General Classroom, In-School Suspension (ISI), Kindergarten, Library, Locker Room Supervision, Lunch/Recess Supervision, Office Support, PE, Resource Room, Self-Contained, Student Connections
Hours per day and start/end times vary by position/building;
Monday-Friday;
School Year
School Buildings
SUPERVISORBuilding Principal(s)
POSITION TYPEClassified, Substitute
COMPENSATION$18.39-$19.56/hour depending on position*** **;
Substitute hours are paid the month following when the work is completed
*** Bus/Lunch/Recess Supervision Only: $17.86/hour;
Instructional Para educator (all others not specified here as a specific salary): $18.39/hour;
Self-Contained IP: $18.98/hour;
Behavior Specialist IP: $19.56/hour
** Some assignments include an additional $1.00/hour for hygiene-related duties – see absence/substitute system for details
OTHER COMPENSATION*** Degrees eligible for a salary enhancement as follows, regardless of degree program or position with the district (cannot be stacked in the case of multiple degrees (highest degree stipend will be applied)).
AA, BA, MA degree, or PhD, adds $0.50/hour, $1.00/hour, $1.50/hour, $2.00/hour, respectively***
BENEFITSUpon reaching 630 hours worked, substitutes will become eligible for and be offered medical, dental, vision, and basic life and AD&D insurance through SEBB
QUALIFICATIONSHigh school diploma or equivalent****;
Passing score (455) on state-approved Para educator Assessment, OR hold AA degree or higher OR have earned 72 quarter or 48 semester credits with college-level courses (100 level or higher)*****; WSP/FBI criminal history background clearance
**** Documentation will be required upon hire
***** Documentation should be submitted during application process
NOTE:
Application will require three references, letters of recommendation preferred.
Paraeducators are an integral part of the learning and teaching team. Under the direction of the principal or designee, para educators assist with multiple levels of support in schools. The instructional para educator assists in providing instruction to and supervision of students in a variety of settings. These settings include, but are not limited to: cafeterias/eating areas, classrooms, playground/recess, crosswalks, hallways, and bus/loading areas.
ALE are non-traditional learning environments that provide expanded learning opportunities for students. ASD/ISI provides a safe and focused educational environment for students while they are assigned after-school detention or are removed from the regular classroom, respectively. Community Transitions provides life skills and workplace training support to students ages 18-21. IEP Support para educators provide services to a specific student or program as defined within the IEP.
LAP/Title provides targeted assistance to students with specific academic needs. Preschool para educators foster learning through intentional play, exploration and language-rich environments. Resource Room supports and delivers systematic instruction designed by special education teacher. The instructional para educator may also perform clerical and office tasks in support of teachers and other district staff.
Paraeducators are integral to the success of students placed in self-contained settings. Self-Contained Instructional Paraeducators support a student’s activities of daily living as well as instructional support/supervision. Collaboration and independence are equally important in this setting due to the significance of student need and the type of support needed. Paraeducators in a self-contained setting frequently support occupational and physical therapy goals under the direction of the OT/PT.
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