Developmental Preschool Paraeducator Level II
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support
Summary
The Colville School District is seeking a Para educator Level II for the developmental preschool to support students with diverse learning, communication, physical, and behavioral needs. This position serves students in a self-contained classroom and in a variety of school settings, including general education environments, PE, and outdoor areas.
Duties include providing instructional support to individual students and small or large groups; assisting with behavior support strategies; implementing Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), Emergency Response Protocols (ERPs), and IEP-directed supports; and collaborating with certified staff and related service providers. Candidates may provide 1:1 assistance as assigned.
This position requires responding appropriately to a range of challenging behaviors. It may also involve assisting students with personal care needs, including toileting, diapering, hygiene, tube feeding, and other health-related procedures as permitted by training and district guidelines.
The para educator will continue planned instructional activities during temporary teacher absences and will collect and enter student data using computers and other technology.
Prior successful experience supporting students with significant developmental, behavioral, emotional, or adaptive needs is preferred. The district seeks candidates who are committed to supporting students with a wide range of abilities in a respectful, inclusive, and professional manner.
This position works 4 hours on Mondays (7:30 AM‑11:30 AM) and 6.5 hours per day Tuesday through Friday (7:30 AM‑2:30 PM).
Essential Duties- Regular and dependable attendance is required to ensure students receive consistent support and to perform all essential functions of this position.
- Provide instructional support to students in a variety of settings, including classrooms, small/large groups, and structured environments.
- Assist students with academic, behavioral, adaptive, and life‑skill tasks as directed by certified staff.
- Implement Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), Emergency Response Protocols (ERPs), and other student‑specific support strategies.
- Support students in developing self‑regulation, communication, and social skills.
- Assist with supervision and safety in classrooms, hallways, outdoor areas, and other school environments.
- Respond appropriately to challenging behaviors, following training and district procedures.
- Provide personal‑care assistance, which may include toileting, diapering, feeding, hygiene needs, and mobility support.
- After required training, assist with health‑related procedures such as medication administration, G‑tube feeding, or catheterization as allowed by district guidelines.
- Continue planned instructional activities during brief teacher absences.
- Collect and record data using computers and other devices.
- Collaborate with teachers, specialists, and other staff to support student learning and engagement.
(The duties listed are typical examples of the work performed by this job classification. This is not an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements and does not limit the assignment of additional related duties for the position. Not all duties assigned are included, nor are all duties listed performed in every classroom every day.)
Physical DemandsThe physical requirements outlined below represent those necessary for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- The employee must be able to pursue a student who leaves the immediate contact area.
- The employee must be able to escort a student back to the building or classroom when misbehavior occurs.
- The employee must appropriately respond to aggressive, unpleasant, socially inappropriate, or maladaptive behaviors (e.g., occasional spitting, biting, hitting, kicking, scratching, or uninvited sharing of bodily fluids).
- The employee must be able to safely lift and/or physically support a student when necessary to maintain the safety of the student and others.
- The employee must be able to work with…
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