2026-27 Classroom Assistant Elementary Special Ed - SEAS GAP

Arlington Independent School District

WA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Assistive Technology, Audiovisual, Bacteria, CPR Certification, Communication Skills, Communication Systems, Computer Music and Audio, Conferences, Consulting, Copying Machines, Disability Accommodations, Driver's License, Facilities Management, First Aid, Heavy Lifting, Hepatitis, Infectious Diseases, Language Teaching, Office Equipment, Online Training, Organizational Skills, Peripheral Hardware, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Schedule Development, School Attendance, Special Education, Special Needs, Staff Policies, Training Program, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Materials, Writing Skills
LOCATION
WA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Elementary - 2026-27 Classroom Assistant Elementary Special Ed - SEAS GAP 2026-27 Classroom Assistant Elementary Special Ed - SEAS GAP Elementary SupportHourly - Position - Classroom Assistant Special Ed - Elementary Grades K-6 Job Number 0000763894 Start Date Open Date 02012026 Closing Date 05302027

ROLE AND PURPOSE

To assist in the implementation of the instructional program inclusive of academic, social emotional, and functional supports for each student served via Special Education in specialized programs such as:

• Alternative Curriculum • Alt Curric • Individuals with Severe and Profound Disabilities (ISPD) • Academic and Behavioral Learning Environment (ABLE) • Social Emotional and Academic Skills (SEAS)

QUALIFICATIONS

Education Certification High school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution

Experience School-based experience preferred

Valid drivers license preferred

SPECIAL KNOWLEDGESKILLS

• Ability to work with children with disabilities • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions • Ability to communicate effectively • Knowledge of general office equipment

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES

INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT

• Take initiative to assist the teacher and other colleagues with classroom instruction and management activities, including but not limited to: • One-to-one and small group instruction • Classroom organization • Transitions • Routines • Behavior shaping • Communication • Assistive technology

• Provide and appropriately document assistance to students requiring health-related services and supports, such as: • Transitioning • Feeding • Toileting • Hygiene • Other health-related needs • While maintaining student dignity and safety

• Perform designated data keeping and/or instructional preparation tasks

SCHOOL ORGANIZATION CLIMATE

• Work cooperatively with principal, network coordinator, special education teachers, therapists, and regular education teachers to insure the success and safety of the students.

• Participate in specialized training to improve skills needed to successfully complete responsibilities for the specialized program assigned.

• Consult with teacher and principal on all general administration items, including personnel policies.

SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENT

• Follow established schedule - with the principals approval, the teacher of the program is responsible for formulating the schedule of the assistants. The assistant then works under the direction of the teacher responsible for the instructional block of time.

• Interact with students professionally, calmly, and intentionally using language for teaching, communicating effectively, and behavior shaping

ADMINISTRATION AND FISCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

• Operate copy and laminating machines, computer, and audio-visual equipment

• Maintain classroom organization and cleanliness

• Take initiative to organize, store, and/or prepare student learning and instructional materials

STUDENT MANAGEMENT

• Assist teacher in implementing social emotional, academic, functional, and positively based interventions for teaching replacement behaviors, including: • Use of reinforcement • Consequences • Visual systems for shaping behavior • Organizational structures for student learning and success

• Assist the teacher in addressing physical aggression, including: • Relationship building • De-escalation • Possible use of safe, non-harmful physical restraint procedures

• Assist the teacher in safe lifting and transfer procedures for students

SCHOOL COMMUNITY RELATIONS

• Assist with community learning experiences, field trips, and necessary interpretation if appropriate.

• Maintain confidentiality of student information, disabilities, and services

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

• Participate in hygiene, communication systems, specific teaching methodologies, assistive technology, lifts, and transfers, first aid, CPR, TBSI, online training, and District De-escalation and Restraint Training as required by the job assignment to a specialized program.

• Participate in professional learning to support students with disabilities as specific to specialized program role and responsibility.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

• Supervise and instruct students in the absence of the teacher during ARD meetings, staffings, and conferences.

OTHERS

• Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor

• Receive necessary vaccinations to prevent contracting and spreading infectious diseases, such as Hepatitis.

• Wear appropriate equipment for safe lifts and transfers

WORKING CONDITIONS

MENTAL DEMANDS PHYSICAL DEMANDS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

• Tools and equipment used: standard office equipment, including computer and peripherals, standard instructional equipment, other specialized and adaptive equipment used by students

• Posture: frequent standing, kneeling, squatting, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, and twisting

• Motion: frequent walking and reaching

• Lifting: frequent light lifting and carrying less than 15 pounds, occasional heavy lifting 45 pounds or over, and positioning students with physical disabilities, assisting nonambulatory students, and lifting and moving adaptive and other classroom equipment

• Environment: work inside and outside, exposure to the sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather, exposure to noise, exposure to biological hazards, bacteria, infectious diseases

Duty Days 183 Additional Job Information This position receives a .50-hour differential. This is a pooled position. It is open year-round, even if no current openings exist.

Pay Grade Educational Aide 2

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Arlington Independent School District