
Quest Academy Day Treatment Classroom Specialist (2025-26 SY)
Educational Service District 112
- Longview, WA
- Permanent
- Part-time
The full salary range for this position is$23.27 - $28.43. Offers are made at the beginning of the range.Assignment/Location:
This position will serve Quest Academy in Longview, WA, for the 2025-26 school year and will work approximately 32 hrs/wk, school year schedule. Hours are 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. with a half-hour lunch on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. with an hour lunch on Wednesdays.Only complete applications will be considered.
A complete application will include: * Work history going back 10 years (if applicable)
- At least three professional references contact information.
- A cover letter expressing interest in the position.
- A resume that reflects work experience listed on application.
- Transcripts or a copy of a ParaPro assessment score sheet (passing score is 455).
- Participates actively in the process of completing functional behavioral assessments by collecting specific data related to students' behaviors, and contributes to the development of students' Behavior Support Plans through sharing data and observations.
- Manages student behaviors by adhering to the Behavior Support Plan developed for the student; utilizes principles of de-escalation at all times.
- Takes action, or assists in taking action, to seclude or restrain students who are at risk of harming themselves or others by following district-approved restraint/seclusion procedures.
- Follows guidelines for use of the least intrusive intervention and best practices consistent with the students' needs and disabilities; provides feedback and adjusts the nature and frequency with which positive reinforcement is provided to students.
- Builds students' ability to communicate through consistent use of communication methods, implementing them with fidelity as instructed by the speech/language pathologist and classroom teacher.
- Provides for students' personal care needs including feeding, toileting, tube feeding, catheterization, and diaper changing.
- Supports students on transportation/bussing to and from academy, as needed.
- Problem solve with students on a daily basis.
- Works with students on an individual or group basis to provide skills training consistent with IEP and Behavior Support Plan.
- Facilitates instruction to teach interpersonal conflict resolution.
- Performs health tasks and implements individualized protocols as delegated by the Registered Nurse and assigned by the classroom teacher.
- Follow student behavior plans and provide input and feedback to teachers, psychologists, and program manager.
- Contributes to and cooperates with the classroom instructional team including the teacher, related services staff, other educational assistants.
- Communicates accurately and effectively with other education staff, program manager, and community service providers related to instruction.
- Collects and records data on student performance.
- Given a behavioral escalation, responds to the needs of the students consistent with the behavior support plan and crisis plan.
- Prepares materials for instructional activities designed by the teacher and completes routine clerical tasks.
- Other duties as assigned.
- High school diploma or GED.
- Must meet one of the following educational requirements:
- Associate's Degree OR
- 48 sem./72 quarter credits from an accredited college or university; OR
- Passing score of 455 on the ParaPro Assessment; OR
- Passing score of 220 on the Pearson Paraprofessional Assessment; OR
- 65% on The Master Teacher, Inc. Paraeducator Online Training Program.
- Ability to acquire and maintain a valid first aid and CPR card.
- Written and oral communication skills sufficient to perform essential functions.
- Knowledge of programs and services for students with disabilities.
- Physical intervention necessary to properly restrain students in compliance with Washington State WACs and Emergency Response protocol.
- Exposure to communicable diseases found in children and adolescents.
- Students may use challenging or offensive verbalizations toward staff and other students with potential for escalation to physical aggression.
- Sit, stand, stoop to attend to student needs and to provide instruction. Strength and agility to assist in physically maintaining a safe learning environment to include emergency response protocols in compliance with Washington State WACs.
ESD 112 does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, sex, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, age, honorably discharged veteran or military status, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a disabled person. The following individuals have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
- Civil Rights compliance Officer: Melissa Kreuder, 360-952-3328,
- Title IX Compliance Officer: Wendy Niehaus, 360-952-3574,
- ADA/504 Compliance Officer: Jeffrey Niess, 360-952-3529,