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  • SpEd Teacher - 2026-2027 School year - Elementary Multiple Openings

    Pendleton Sd 16

    Student teacher job in Pendleton, OR

    The Pendleton School District has openings for Special Education Teachers for the 26-27 school year. Supervisor: Building Principal Salary Range: As per Placement on the salary schedule plus Special Education stipend. Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision(District contributes $1,960), $50k Life and Accidental Death Insurance. Other Information: Applicant must possess skills for developing effective comprehensive educational programs for students with moderate to significant needs in the areas of academic skills, communication, socialization, cognition, sensory, social emotional skills, self-regulation skills, and life skills. Successful applicants must be able to provide proper case management including procedurally compliant IEP's, work with instructional assistants, work with specialists, and collaborate with general education teachers regarding inclusion. Applicant must have completed the requirements for the special education endorsement and have experience working with students with diverse learning challenges. Experience with Inclusive Multi-Tiered Systems of Support within a Response to Intervention Framework preferred. : The Certified staff member demonstrates a continuing work attitude toward effectively accomplishing the department, building, district and community educational goals. Qualifications The staff member must hold a valid license, with proper endorsements for the area of assignment as set by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commiss noted by TSPC. Major Job Responsibilities: Domain I: Planning & Preparation Standard 1: Knowledge of Content 1.1 Shows an effective command of the subject to guide student learning. 1.2 Uses effective instructional resources, including technology, to communicate content knowledge. 1.3 Takes an active role in adopting new content standards and frameworks to their teaching. 1.4 Creates opportunities for students to learn practice and master academic language in their content. Standard 2: Knowledge of Students 2.1 Builds upon students' knowledge and experience. 2.2 Uses school and district resources to support and advocate for student needs. 2.3 Recognizes and supports students' learning styles. 2.4 Recognizes and supports students' culture and heritage. Standard 3: Instructional Goal Setting 3.1 Selects appropriate instructional goals based upon national, state, and local standards. 3.2 Selects goals that are measurable and states them in terms of student learning. 3.3 Selects goals appropriate for students. Standard 4: Lesson Design 4.1 Designs coherent instruction that reflects research-based best practice. 4.2 Designs instruction that promotes critical thinking and problem solving. 4.3 Ensures that the curriculum is relevant to student needs. 4.4 Adheres to approved Scope and Sequence of subject matter. 4.5 Develops and implements supports for learner literacy development across content areas. 4.6 Considers individual student's culture and heritage when planning lessons. Standard 5: Assessment Planning 5.1 Is familiar with content area, school, district, and state assessment methods and options. 5.2 Uses assessments that are congruent with instructional goals. 5.3 Develops and uses a variety of formative and summative assessment tools and information for planning, instruction, feedback, and reflection applicable to individual student's background and needs. Domain II: Classroom Environment Standard 6: Climate of Respect and Learning 6.1 Creates an environment that promotes equity, respect, and positive interpersonal interactions. 6.2 Interactions are appropriate to developmental and cultural norms. 6.3 High expectations for student success, quality work, and student achievement. 6.4 Students are actively engaged. 6.5 Uses strategies and practices that are likely to enable students to demonstrate respect for and affirm their own and other's differences related to background, culture and heritage. Standard 7: Classroom Procedures and Physical Environment 7.1 Develops and employs classroom procedures that promote student learning and facilitate positive classroom interaction consistent with building and district programs. Page 2 of 3 7.2 Designs a safe and accessible classroom environment for all students. 7.3 Facilitates smooth transitions with little loss of instructional time. 7.4 Ensures all students have access to materials, technology, and necessary resources. Standard 8: Managing Student Behavior 8.1 Clearly communicates and enforces classroom and school expectations. 8.2 Addresses inappropriate behavior consistently and appropriately. 8.3 Proactively addresses student behavior. 8.4 Responds appropriately to conflicts or misunderstandings arising from differences in background, culture and heritage. Domain III: Instruction Standard 9: Lesson Delivery 9.1 Exhibits lesson delivery that is clear, reflects appropriate pacing, and uses a variety of effective teaching strategies. 9.2 Activates students' prior knowledge. 9.3 Differentiates instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners. 9.4 Uses a variety of questioning and discussion techniques that elicit student reflection and higher order thinking. 9.5 Uses technology effectively. 9.6 Uses a variety of instructional strategies to support and expand learners' communication through speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Standard 10: Feedback to Students 10.1 Demonstrates ability to listen to students and responds appropriately. 10.2 Provides constructive feedback that facilitates learning and academic growth. 10.3 Provides constructive feedback that is consistent, ongoing, timely and in a variety of forms. Standard 11: Assessment for Learning 11.1 Uses assessment data to prepare for individual and group instruction, including re-teaching when necessary. 11.2 Uses formative assessment during classroom instruction to facilitate student learning. 11.3 Demonstrates the ability to use summative assessments to guide and inform instruction through the collection, maintenance, and analysis of classroom, district, and state assessments. 11.4 Engages students in assessing their own learning. Domain IV: Professional Responsibilities Standard 12: Professional Growth 12.1 Actively participates in professional development opportunities relevant to teaching assignment. 12.2 Actively engages in meaningful goal setting. 12.3 Pursues professional growth through reflection, self assessment, learning, and knowledge of best practices. Standard 13: Record Keeping and Communication 13.1 Carries out duties as assigned. 13.2 Maintains accurate records according to district and building protocols. 13.3 Knows and adheres to district and standards of performance including Competent and Ethical Educator Standards. 13.4 Maintains appropriate confidentiality. 13.5 Communicates effectively and respectfully with all stakeholders: students, parents, colleagues and supervisor. 13.6 Facilitates meetings effectively. 13.7 Effectively and appropriately collaborates with colleagues and other professionals. Standard 14: Commitment to Instructional Initiatives 14.1 Is aware of, and supports, building and district instructional priorities. 14.2 Knows and actively participates in building and district instructional initiatives. Domain V: Student Learning and Growth Standard 15: Student Growth 15.1 Is aware of student academic growth. 15.2 Can show proof of student growth. 15.3 Administers/utilizes appropriate standardized assessments adhering to professional guidelines. 15.4 Designs and delivers instruction based on content standards to prepare students for standardized assessments. 15.5 Maintains appropriate records to document student growth. 15.6 Uses an appropriate proficiency based rubric to assess student growth. Terms of Employment: Salary and work year as determined by the administration and in accordance with Board policy, individual work agreements and the collective bargaining agreement. Supervisor will consider individual training, experience, and specific needs in making staff assignments. Note: This is not necessarily an exhaustive or all-inclusive list if responsibilities, skills duties, requirements, efforts, functions or working conditions associated with the job. This job description is not a contract of employment or a promise or guarantee of any specific terms or conditions of employment. The school district may add to, modify or delete any aspect of this job (or the position itself) at any time as deems advisable. We reserve the right to modify the details of a position at any time. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION The Pendleton School District 16R affirms the right of all individuals to equal Page 3 of 3 opportunity to education and employment without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, marital status, handicap, or any other extraneous consideration not directly and substantively related to effective performance. This policy implements all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations and executive orders. Reasonable accommodations for the application and interview process will be provided upon request and as required in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Related inquiries and additional requests may be directed to Michelle Jensen, Affirmative Action Officer, 107 NW 10th, Pendleton, OR 97801. Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the district for assistance through the Oregon Relay at **************.
    $48k-72k yearly est. 14d ago
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  • Substitute Special Services Tutor

    Pasco School District 4.3company rating

    Student teacher job in Pasco, WA

    PASCO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 1215 WEST LEWIS ST PASCO, WASHINGTON 99301 PHONE ************** Substitute Special Services Tutor SALARY: $24.73 per hour AA Degree $25.71 per hour BA Degree SCHEDULE: On-call as needed QUALIFICATIONS: REQUIRED: (Qualifications which are essential to the position) * AA degree; BA preferred * Experience administering educational assessments * Demonstrated exemplary customer service and responsiveness * Ability to communicate clearly and work effectively with staff, students, and patrons * Demonstrated punctuality and an excellent work attendance record * Must work within designated bounds of authority and confidentiality * Ability to establish and maintain professional, cooperative, working relationships * Must follow supervisory directions and employ personal initiative when necessary * Ability to follow safe work practices and procedures * Ability to take data according to program * Previous experience working with students with disabilities in the educational setting * Ability to implement educational program per teacher design * Experience implementing academic and behavioral interventions * Ability to assist with toileting needs, diapering, lifting, tube feeding, catheterization, and other forms?of assistance * Willingness to do playground duties and/or office tasks QUALIFICATIONS: DESIRED: (Qualifications which are not required, but would be useful to the position) * College or on-the-job training experience as a paraeducator * Record keeping and typing skills and willingness to do office tasks * Willingness to study materials provided by supervisory personnel and/or take college classes to improve basic instructional skills * Previous experience working with special education and/or at-risk population * First aid card preferred * Bilingual/Biliterate DUTIES: * Working with exceptional needs students * Instruct adult learners (parents) * Prepare and lead educational lesson plans for adult learners (parents) that include ESL, literacy workshops, and computer literacy classes (Based on program need) * Oversee classroom structure/maintenance. * Maintain accurate attendance records. * Maintains professional confidentiality. * Performs other related duties as assigned by supervisor. Pasco School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, veteran or military status, sexual orientation,?gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of?a trained?guide dog or service animal.? Pasco School District provides?equal access to the Boy Scouts,?Girl Scouts,?and other designated youth groups. Questions or complaints of alleged discrimination should be addressed to the following designated employees:??Title IX and Civil Rights Compliance Officer-Sarah Thornton; 1215 W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, ************, ******************; and Sec. 504 Coordinator-Kristi Docken, 1215 W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, ************, ****************
    $24.7-25.7 hourly Easy Apply 23d ago
  • Student Teacher-Substitutes

    Sunnyside School Dist 201

    Student teacher job in Sunnyside, WA

    **OPEN TO STUDENT TEACHER-SUBSTITUTES ONLY** Student Teacher-Substitutes HOURLY RATE: $25.00 HR BENEFITS: Washington State Sick Leave Law: One (1) hour of sick leave for every Forty (40) hours worked. Student Teacher-Substitute Applicants: On Human Resources recommendation, a student teacher may apply for one of the following certificates for the use in Sunnyside School District: An Intern Substitute Certificate permits a student teacher to serve as a substitute for their Master Teacher-Only when approval has been granted by the college advisor. The advisor's approval will specify any University imposed restrictions, such as a maximum number of days permitted, etc. Upon successful completion of student teaching, the student teacher will not be eligible to accept general substitute teaching assignments due to the limited certificate. An Emergency Substitute Certificate permits a student teacher to serve as a substitute for their Master Teacher-Only when approval has been granted by the college advisor. The advisor's approval will specify any University imposed restrictions, such as a maximum number of days permitted, etc. Upon successful completion of student teaching, the student teacher becomes eligible to accept general substitute teaching assignments. *Requirements: Enrolled in a educational degree program from an accreditted college Pass Washington State Patrol & FBI fingerprint background check Upload unofficial college transcripts Upload an updated resume Approval from accredited college program advisor to substitute for master teacher *Must be 21 years of age or older (May consider 20 years of age for grades Kindergarten-5th grade with Superintendent approval)* You may expect the following costs if selected (Approximate Fees): OSPI Intern Substitute Application fee $63 or OSPI Emergency Substitute Application fee $63 Fingerprinting: In order to be issued an Intern Substitute/Emergency Substitute Certificate, you must have cleared fingerprint results from the Washington State Patrol and the FBI. Sunnyside School District JOB DESCRIPTION PURPOSE STATEMENT: Student Teacher-Intern Substitute/Student Teacher-Emergency Substitutes are on a on call/as needed substitute basis. This position will perform related duties of a teacher to provide continuity in the day-to-day responsibilities during the absence of the master teacher. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Manage classroom and provide instruction according to lesson plans as prepared by the classroom teacher. Provide classroom environment which promotes active learning. Assist the teacher with all aspects of the daily routine, including distributing and collecting supplies, keeping attendance records, lunchroom duty, recess, etc. Work with students to help reinforce learning objectives. Adhere to all Sunnyside Schools board policies and procedures. Use appropriate judgment to act in the best interest of students at all times. Perform other duties as assigned by the appropriate administrator. OTHER FUNCTIONS: Maintain a high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality. Observe and utilize reasonable and professional medical/safety precautions to include positioning children in a safe and secure manner. WORKING CONDITIONS: The daily work is normally performed in a classroom setting and is performed primarily indoors with some requirements for outdoor supervision and activities. The individual is required to frequently stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, and crouch. There is occasionally reaching, lifting, and carrying of up to 20 pounds. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: Experience working with children preferred Currently enrolled in an educational degree program Licenses/Special Requirements: Completed Employment Application Valid Washington State Intern Substitute/Emergency Substitute Teacher Certificate Pass Washington State Patrol & FBI fingerprint background check Must be 21 years of age or older (May consider 20 years of age for grades Kindergarten-5th grade with Superintendent approval) Valid Driver's License Social Security Card TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: On Call/As Needed REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: Reports to the Building Administrator(s).
    $25 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Academic Tutor

    Walla Walla Community College 4.3company rating

    Student teacher job in Walla Walla, WA

    OFM classification title: Instruction & Classroom Support Tech 1 Walla Walla Community College is accepting applications to fill the part-time role of Academic Tutor on the Walla Walla Campus. At Walla Walla Community College, we inspire all students to discover their potential and achieve their goals by providing relevant, equitable, and innovative learning opportunities and services. As an organization, we value learning opportunities, a sense of community, diversity, health and humor, excellence, integrity, teamwork, innovation, personal and professional growth, and sustainability. General Responsibilities: Academic Tutors assist students of WWCC with their coursework and or academic related needs. This primarily includes tutoring in the subjects of Math, Science, and Writing, but includes any additional classes offered on an as needed basis. Tutors work in the center and also host a virtual tutoring space online for students to seek help remotely. Tutors may also be expected to tutor online via eTutor. In addition to tutoring, academic tutors are also expected to maintain and adhere to a work schedule set by their supervisor, maintain accurate records of their hours worked and report them in a timely fashion. They must also assist with daily maintenance and housekeeping task related to the upkeep of the center as well as maintaining accurate records of their tutoring sessions and attending training sessions and periodic employee reviews. Essential Functions: Tutor students in content area and assist them with their academic challenges: * Tutor students using the questioning method. * Assisting students with basic technology issues such as logging in and using our computers. * Renting out technology and educational supplies to students that are available in the center such as calculators and headsets. * Keeping accurate records of student tutoring sessions and storing that data as instructed by their supervisor. * Adhering to all standards of practice and expectations related to tutoring students such as FERPA rules and CRLA guidelines, and any other guidelines as set by the tutoring center. Maintain a consistent work schedule and report time accurately: * Tutor must adhere to agreed upon work schedule for both in person and online tutoring. * Absences must be announced ahead of time to the supervisor. * If possible, arrangements for shift coverage should be made. * Electronic timecards should be submitted on time and accurately reflect time worked. * Hours worked must not exceed scheduled work hours unless approved by the supervisor. Attend periodic trainings and staff meetings: * Attend scheduled training sessions as set by the supervisor either in person or remotely. * Perform tasks or reports assigned during these meetings in a timely fashion. Perform center related work tasks as assigned: * Assist in general maintenance and upkeep of the center. This may include, wiping down tables and computer terminals after student use, cleaning the dry erase boards, refilling the stapler and pencil holder, sharpening pencils, refilling the printer with paper, entering tutor data into a spreadsheet. * Perform center related tasks as assigned such as introducing themselves to a class or explaining their role as a tutor to a group of visiting students. Attend period work review and performance related meetings: * Attend review meetings with their supervisor and work to accomplish any necessary tasks or changes that may result from these meetings. * Be able to communicate well orally and relate meaningfully with students of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. * Be responsible and willing to work under supervision and as a member of a team. * Be able to demonstrate successful strategies for studying, time management, and self-direction. Be familiar with all services available for tutoring, as well as other services across campus that support student success and learning. * Tutor students both in subject matter and study skills. * Manage time and balance schedule between academic and work responsibilities. * Adhere to a predetermined work schedule and keep record of hours worked. * Able to complete evaluations when required. * Able to maintain adequate records as required. * Ability to dress appropriately and behave professionally. * Utilize and adapt a variety of strategies and approaches to serve a diverse range of learning needs and styles * Able to Participate in initial and ongoing training programs as requested. * Able to tutor online and be familiar with various online learning platforms used at the college. Required Qualifications: Equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered at the discretion of the college. * Completed at least one quarter of college education. * Have a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0. * Maintain a cumulative 3.0 Grade Point Average each quarter employed as a tutor. * Demonstrate strong understanding of content (e.g., Mathematics, Chemistry, Engineering, English, History, Political Science, etc). * Have a positive recommendation from past instructor(s) from your tutoring content area. Preferred/Desired Qualifications: * Tutor students both in subject matter and study skills. * Be able to tutor online and be familiar with various online learning platforms used at the college. * Utilize and adapt a variety of strategies and approaches to serve a diverse range of learning needs and styles This part-time temporary position (up to 17-hours per week) is located at the Walla Walla Campus. Work is performed almost exclusively indoors in a classroom/ office setting or in the case or remote tutoring, in a location of their choosing with viable internet access. Hazards include any in a typical office setting or consistent with the room of their choosing if they work remotely. In-person and electronic interactions with students, staff, and faculty. Vacation, sick leave and personal leave benefits are available on a pro-rated basis. Persons hired must be able to provide acceptable documentation of lawful authorization to work in the United States within three (3) days of employment. WWCC participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. Candidates may be subject to a criminal history background check as a condition of employment. Information from the background check may not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position. WWCC requires all employees to participate in direct deposit for payment of salary. WWCC is a tobacco free campus.This position is posted as open until filled. Applications are screened as received. To qualify for consideration, applicants must meet required qualifications and submit a complete application packet that includes the following: * Online application * Resume * Names and contact information for three professional references. * Unofficial Transcripts (if applicable)
    $23k-28k yearly est. 48d ago
  • K-6 After School Literacy / Math Tutors ( 4 positions ) Save The Children Program

    Mabton School District

    Student teacher job in Mabton, WA

    K-6 After School Literacy / Math Tutor Primary Function: Assist with the implementation of the Developing Reader Literacy Block and Math during the after school and summer program. Directly Responsible To: Program Coordinator, District Site Director Trained by: Save The Children's Program Specialist Description of Responsibilities: 1. Work with the Program Coordinator to plan and/or implement an established plan for appropriate activities during literacy programming 2. Implement either guided independent reading practice or daily read-alouds and fluency-building activities during the afterschool and summer programs 3. Participate in all trainings related to the school-aged programs component area you will be implementing 4. Assist with organizing the AR library, if appropriate 5. Work with Program Coordinator to plan literacy activities that you will be implementing, as needed 6. Incorporate one hour of planning time into weekly schedule to prepare for programming 7. Address individual children's needs under the guidance of the Program Coordinator 8. Assist in administering pre- and post-STAR Reading, STAR Early Literacy, tutorials and emergent reader modules assessments, as appropriate 9. Submit group attendance to the Program Coordinator as designated by program policy 10. Perform other relevant assigned job-related duties, as needed. 11. Ensure compliance with established COVID-related safety protocols and procedures by students and staff. Preferred Qualifications: 1. Bilingual/Biliterate. 2. Current Washington State Teaching Certificate or Para Educator. 3. Current MSD Teacher, Paraeducator or Substitute Minimum Qualifications: 1. AA Degree or 72 quarter or 48 semester credits of higher education at the 100 level and higher. 2. Experience working with elementary school-aged children in school-based programs. 3. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with demonstrated capacity to be a team player. 4. Demonstrated organizational and coordinating skills related to program implementation and monitoring. 5. Flexible and adaptable to dynamic changes in the work environment. 6. Ability to enforce safety procedures and maintain recreational equipment and facilities. 7. Adequate computer skills and competency in using related software applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and use of the Internet. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; some stooping, kneeling, crouching, twisting, and/or crawling; and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 35% sitting, 35% walking, and 30% standing. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and some hazardous conditions. CONDITIONS: The preceding list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplanted as necessary. District employees, other than personnel in the District's Employment Services Department are not authorized to make promises of employment, promises of employment for a particular period of time, or promises of a particular level of compensation or benefits to job applicants for certified or classified positions. Any verbal or written statements to that effect by District employees other than Employment services personnel are null and void. Mabton School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of trained guide dog or service animal. Mabton School District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other designated youth groups. Questions and complaints of alleged discrimination should be addressed to the following designated employee: Title IX, Sec. 504 Coordinator, and Civil Rights Compliance Officer Jessica Prieto 306 North Main Street, PO BOX 37, Mabton, WA 98935. Temporary position 2.5 hours per day $25.00
    $28k-38k yearly est. 38d ago
  • Teacher - Dual Language

    Yakima School District 4.2company rating

    Student teacher job in West Richland, WA

    For description, please visit job page via: ******************* hrmplus. net/JobOpenings. aspx?Teacher+-+Dual+Language-To+be+determined
    $41k-52k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Math Instructor

    Mathnasium (Id: 6603201

    Student teacher job in Kennewick, WA

    Job DescriptionWho We Are: Across North America and all over the world, Mathnasium Learning Centers are committed to teaching children math so that they understand it, master it, and love it. Our world-class curriculum is built upon the Mathnasium Method the result of decades of hands-on instruction and development that has changed the lives of children since 2002. Why Work with Us: At Mathnasium of Kennewick, were passionate about both our students and our employees! We set ourselves apart by providing Math Instructor's with: A rewarding opportunity to transform the lives of K-12th grade students Consistent, but flexible part-time hours after school and on weekends A fun, supportive, and encouraging work culture Opportunities for advancement Continuous training on effective teaching methodologies All necessary curriculum and instructional tools If you are driven, motivated, and eager to make a difference, we would love to meet with you! Job Responsibilities: Teach/tutor in-center using the Mathnasium Method, terminology, and teaching practices Work collaboratively with team members to deliver individualized instruction in a group setting Assess students learning progress and engagement throughout instructional sessions Become proficient with digital educational materials and processes Support the maintenance of a safe and professional learning environment Qualifications: Exceptional math competency through Algebra II Passion for math and working with students Excellent interpersonal skills Eagerness to learn and be trained Ability to balance various ongoing tasks All applicants will be required to take a math literacy test to demonstrate math proficiency, provide work authorization, and pass a background check.
    $43k-67k yearly est. 30d ago
  • TEMP: Mathematics Teacher @ Hermiston High School

    Hermiston School District 3.5company rating

    Student teacher job in Hermiston, OR

    Hermiston School District is seeking a full-time, temporary Mathematics teacher for Hermiston High School. The successful candidate will be properly licensed (Advanced Mathematics Preferred) or have the ability to obtain licensure to teach Mathematics at the high school level. A successful candidate without an Advanced Math endorsement will be expected to obtain their advanced math licensure within two years. Position begins ~ January 5, 2026. The successful candidate will be issued a Temporary contract for the remainder of the 2025-26 school year with the opportunity to be re-hired for the 2026-2027 school year. About the School: Hermiston High School educates a growing population of approximately 1,500 students in grades 9-12, supported by over 120 dedicated teachers and support staff. The largest high school in all of Eastern Oregon, Hermiston provides a robust offering of content courses as well as a variety of elective curriculums that are tied to regional college degrees, certificates, and programs. Annually, over 5000 college credits are earned across six recognized Programs of Study through partnerships with various community colleges and institutions of higher education, instructed on campus by qualified HHS staff. Performance across the disciplines has been strong, where Hermiston High School students perform at or above the state average and consistently outperform schools of similar constitution. An extremely low drop-out rate, one of the highest completion rates in the state, and a culture towards “Destination College” has been well established where nearly 60% of high school graduates attend 2 and 4 year institutions following graduation. The newer, ~300,000 square foot campus, is exceptionally well-maintained and boasts some 70 classrooms, 9 computer labs, media center, student fitness complex, comprehensive CTE and fine arts facilities, an on-site alternative school, and a robust online learning program. A new $5.0M sports facility recently lauded as “The Best Prep Stadium in Oregon (OregonLive, 2014)," provides a state-of-the-art collegiate-level track and field complex and all-weather football and soccer surface. This year's State Champion Football program, seven-time state wrestling champions, and consistent state-contenders in various other programs, are just a few of the athletic accolades and powerhouse programs Hermiston is well known for. Hermiston High School utilizes a semester schedule and modified block system that provides a combination of 50 minute and 90 minute classes during each week. Students are offered 4 different diploma completion options, with the alternative high school offering a GED preparation track as well. A diverse student body, a strength of the community and the school, Hermiston High School is comprised primarily of students who are considered Caucasian (55%) with the largest minority being of Hispanic decent (40%). State-recognized co-curricular organizations such as FFA, FCCLA, DECA, and Robotics boast large numbers of students and incredible community support. Likewise, club activities in such areas as Spanish, science, Key Club, outdoor, knowledge bowl, rodeo, and National Honor Society are just a few of the additional offerings students participate in. About the District: The Hermiston School District is the largest district in eastern Oregon, exceeding 5,300 students in grades kindergarten through 12, with the mission of serving the needs of all students with rigorous and engaging program choices, mutual, respect, and high expectations. The school district includes a 9-12 senior high school, two 6-8 middle schools, and six K-5 elementary schools for students and families. The school district receives strong support from the Hermiston community. In 2019 voters approved an $82.7 million building project, which included replacement of Rocky Heights Elementary (opened fall 2022); construction of an additional elementary school, Loma Vista (opened fall 2022), and a multi-classroom annex of the high school (opened fall 2023); along with various district-wide renovations. Voters also approved a $69.9 million bond in 2008. The district employs over 630 full time staff that includes approximately 390 teachers and over 260 classified, support, and supervisory personnel, making it one of the largest employers in the city of Hermiston. A nationally recognized community that embraces its diversity, the district serves some 28,000 residents, where half of the population is Hispanic. The school district prides itself on the academic achievement of its students, successful athletic programs, nationally recognized club and activity organizations, and its exhaustive list of academic and elective opportunities available to students. The district's partnership with community organizations is central to its continued success, highlighted by support groups who have provided nearly a half a million dollars to assist students and programs through such venues as the Hermiston Sports Booster Club, Hermiston Education Foundation, Band Boosters, FFA Alumni, and the community sponsorship of the student homebuilding program, to name a few. About the Community: The city of Hermiston is a vibrant and growing community of almost 20,000 residents located at the crossroads of the Pacific Northwest, situated near the intersection of I-84 and I-82, just minutes from a Columbia River port and 30 minutes from the Tri-Cities in Washington. Hermiston and the entire Umatilla County area have excellent potential for growth in commercial, industrial, agricultural, as well as residential development. Hermiston boasts over 100 acres for community use, volleyball courts, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, children's play areas, barbeque and picnic areas and more. Located within 10 minutes of downtown Hermiston, both Umatilla and Echo have challenging golf courses. The Columbia River offers tournament level fishing, as well as many water sports including swimming, wind surfing, and boating. Other fishing waters include the Umatilla River, Cold Springs Reservoir and many ponds. Hat Rock State Park is nearby, and the Blue Mountains are within an hour drive, affording a wide variety of fishing, hunting, and camping activities. In the winter, the mountains are home to excellent snow skiing, tubing, snowmobiling, and sledding. Salary and Benefits: The Hermiston School District offers an extremely competitive salary and benefits package which includes PERS retirement employer-paid pick-up, tuition reimbursement, and a comprehensive health and benefits package. A full year contract consists of 193 days, which includes 3 paid holidays. The contract will be prorated based on the number of days remaining in the 2025-26 school year. Application Procedures: The applicant must supply the following items online through Applicant Tracking: SchoolSpring *********************************** : Online Application form Cover Letter Professional Resume Letters of Recommendation (encouraged, but optional) It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure his/her application is complete. Only complete applications will be considered. The Hermiston School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $49k-72k yearly est. 32d ago
  • ECEAP Substitute (Burbank, Finley, Pasco)

    Educational Service District 123 4.1company rating

    Student teacher job in Pasco, WA

    ECEAP Preschool Program/Substitute Substitute Teachers are needed for the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Porgram (ECEAP) Preschool classrooms. Please fill out an application to enter into a sub pool. You will be contacted once the need for additional substitutes is requested. Locations: Burbank Finley Pasco Hourly Rate: $17.13 - $17.14 Requirements: The following is to be provided by each applicant: Cleared Portable Background Check CPR/First Aid Certificate Food Handlers Card Tuberculosis (TB) test results MMR Vaccine or Proof of Immunity Mandated Reporter Video Background Check: Must have a cleared background check through MERIT (Department of Children, Youth, and Families, formerly Department of Early Learning) NOTE: You will not be able to substitute until you have the listed requirement and background check. Benefits: Earn 1 hour of sick leave for every 40 hours worked Flexible schedule Work as needed
    $17.1-17.1 hourly 60d+ ago
  • High School 21st Century Before/Afterschool Program Teacher

    Grandview School District

    Student teacher job in Grandview, WA

    High School 21st Century Before/Afterschool Program Teacher JobID: 1765 21st Century/21st Century Certificated Tutor Additional Information: Show/Hide What You'll be Doing: * Work with identified struggling students who would benefit from small group assistance during guided independent reading/math practice and/or with tutorials. * Participate in all training(s) related to the components of the support you will be implementing. * Assist in administering pre- and post- assessments, as appropriate. * Work with 21st Century specialists and site supervisor to implement 21st Century programming. What We Offer: * Salary: $45.00 per hour or per diem, whichever is lower * Supplemental Contract Job Details: * Working days: 4 days per week * Hours per day: 3 hours * Temporary for the 2025.2026 school year What You'll Need: * Education: Bachelors from an accredited college or university in job-related area. * Licenses/Certificates/Registration: Must have a Washington State Teaching Certificate. Must meet WA State Certification Criteria. * Minimum qualifications: Relates well with students, parents and peers. Must have excellent classroom control. Willingness and ability to work in a team environment. Willingness and ability to work at district and building level in developing curriculum. An enthusiastic, creative and resourceful motivator of students. Willingness to work with students outside the classroom environment, i.e. club advisor, class advisor, etc. Present a neat, clean, professional appearance at all times. Must be goal oriented (long range and short range). About Grandview School District We are a rural and innovative school district offering a wide variety of academic programs and services. Grandview School District is 2A and has over 3,800 students of which 92% are Hispanic. Grandview is nestled in the lower Yakima Valley, a productive agricultural region noted for fruit, wine and hop production. The community also sees over 300 days of sunshine per year. Working at GSD 200 Grandview School District in partnership with our scholars, families and community is investing in cultivating a culture of success by empowering and challenging each scholar to reach their full potential in all aspects of academics and life. Through a collaborative systematic approach, the Grandview School District is devoted to providing quality education that will empower and challenge all scholars to acquire and apply skills in a diverse, ever changing community that values respect, tolerance, diversity and relationships. At Grandview Schools: We are cultivating a culture of success by: * Partnering with scholars, families and community * Empowering & challenging each scholar to reach their full potential * Educating our scholars for an ever-changing world Work Environment The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, some climbing and balancing, some stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling and some fine finger dexterity. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and in a generally hazard free environment. Our mission celebrates diversity. We are committed to equal opportunity employment. Grandview School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Executive Director of Special Programs is the assigned Title IX Coordinator/ Section 504/ADA Coordinator/ Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator. Contact information is as follows; 913 W 2nd St Grandview WA 98930, ************, *********************
    $45 hourly 13d ago
  • On-Call Classroom Assistant - Walla Walla

    Akin 3.4company rating

    Student teacher job in Walla Walla, WA

    Assists in providing comprehensive child development services to children. Participates in center family events & activities. Assists in documentation and record keeping per Head Start Performance Standards, ECEAP Performance Standards, CARF and Licensing Standards and Akin protocols. Assists and supports the Lead teacher and Assistant teacher in performing assigned duties and responsibilities. Has access to protected healthcare information (PHI) or confidential identifiable information (CII), both paper and electronic, as necessary, to perform related job duties and responsibilities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Interacts positively with all children to support their individual learning and meets their emotional development Communicates regularly and respectfully with families; assists Lead teacher and Assistant teacher to involve parents in the education program Assists in learning activities to support individualized education plans to meet children's developmental goals Assists in the early learning center activities such as setting up the learning environment, cleaning and disinfecting toys and materials, health & nutrition activities, health and safety practices, lesson planning, and other duties as assigned Assists in meal/snack time in setting-up the room and preparing meals or snacks as appropriate and engaging in family style meals with the children. Following, CACFP,HS and ECEAP Performance Standards, Licensing and Akin Policies and Procedures. Changes diapers, assists with toilet learning, and assists older children with toileting Participates in in-service staff training, staff meetings, and other educational opportunities to gain knowledge and skills throughout the year including but not limited to annual required STARS training. Participates in center employee meetings, program and center professional development activities, and other professional development trainings. In collaboration with supervisor, develop and implement an annual professional development and training plan. Completes required training Assists with record keeping and documentation Performs other duties as assigned KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES: Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively and follow both written and oral instructions Ability to establish positive goal-oriented relationships with children, staff and families Proficient in Office 365 and database usage Ability to develop working relationships and partnerships and work collaboratively with teams Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information in a professional and ethical manner Familiarity with or interest in the principles of accessibility, inclusion, and belonging; and experience working successfully with colleagues, clients, or communities from a variety of backgrounds Demonstrated openness to learning and contributing to an inclusive workplace environment WORKING ENVIRONMENT: This job is performed in an early learning environment. The following list is representative of the work environment employees encounter while performing the essential functions of this job: Moderate noise (i.e. classroom setting, outdoors, printers, phones) Typical classroom lighting and temperatures Moderate interruptions Ability to sit at a computer for an extended period Limited travel to other site locations within the state Ability to work rotating schedule for duration of center operating hours PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to lead classroom daily activities with children and families. Frequently, employee is required to walk, grasp, and push/pull up to 30lbs Occasionally, sit, bend at knees, kneel/crawl, bend at waist, turn/pivot, balance, reach overhead, extend reach, pinch, lift up to 50lbs, and use hands, fingers for keyboarding. Specific vision and speaking abilities required by this job include constant speaking/hearing in person and occasionally on the phone. Vision is required for observation of children and families in various environments Regular, predictable attendance is required Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must be 18 years of age or older High School Diploma or equivalent Proof of physical exam within past 12 months (updated every three years) One-step Mantoux TB skin test prior to start of employment, unless has written proof of a negative test within past 12 months. For those who have previously tested positive, documented proof of treatment from a doctor or a negative chest x-ray must be provided Proof of MMR vaccine or positive MMR titer Completion of Akin and DCYF criminal history background check, including registry with MERIT to include fingerprinting. ************************************************** REQUIRED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE CPR and Pediatric First Aid certification HIV/AIDS and Bloodborne Pathogen training Food Handler's Permit Other assigned trainings PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: One year of work experience in childcare or child development classroom Current Child Development Associate (CDA) in infant/toddler or preschool, and/or ECE collage credits One-year experience working with children and families from a low- income background Basic STARS training prior to employment Language skills: Spanish, Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Somali Current Pediatric CPR and First Aid Certification and Food Handler's Permit SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS: We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive pay, medical, dental and retirement benefits and paid time off. As required by various pay transparency laws, we share a competitive range of compensation for candidates hired into each position. The target starting pay for this position is $18.819 - $21.636 per hour, typically within the first half of the range. Actual offers will be based on individual qualifications relevant to the role and will not take an applicant's pay history into account. The range above allows our employees room for growth during their tenure in the position.
    $18.8-21.6 hourly 4d ago
  • 2025/26 SY - Paraprofessional

    Toppenish School District

    Student teacher job in Toppenish, WA

    2025/26 SY - Paraprofessional JobID: 814 PSE - Paraprofessional/Paraprofessional Additional Information: Show/Hide GARFIELD ELEMENTARY PARAPROFESSIONAL 6 HOURS PER DAY DAILY ASSIGNMENT: All subject areas for K - 5th grade students' emphasis on reading and math intervention. QUALIFICATIONS: * HS diploma or recognized equivalent and two years of study at an institution of higher education (72 quarter credits or 48 semester credits at the one hundred level or higher) or an AA Degree (or higher) or a score of 455 or above on the ETS ParaPro Assessment required or completed an apprenticeship as a paraeducator, in a program registered with the WA State Apprenticeship and Training Council. * Willingness to participate in training activities as required by OSPI for the Fundamental Course of Study (5 standards of practice for parapros/paraeducators) provided by the Toppenish School District. * Effective speaking, reading, writing, spelling, and math skills. * Must possess basic computer skills. * Must possess effective student supervision and management skills with a willingness to enforce school rules. * Ability to work effectively in a positive manner with staff, students and families from a diverse cultural, economic and social background. * Bilingual (English/Spanish) - Preferred RCW 49.58.110 REQUIREMENTS Hourly Rate: $18.80 - $24.87 (Depending on Experience & Education) Benefits Included: SEBB (Medical, Dental, Vision), DRS, Paid Time Off, Sick Leave, FMLA & PFMLA
    $18.8-24.9 hourly 13d ago
  • Teacher Assistant EHS

    Umatilla-Morrow County Head Start Inc. 3.9company rating

    Student teacher job in Stanfield, OR

    20 hours a week, year-round Job Goal: To support the teacher in the implementation of early learning preschool programs that provide quality learning environments that are safe and nurturing where children can grow and learn. Teachers Assistants will support goals set for children around school readiness which include social, emotional, educational, physical, and nutritional goals. Essential Responsibilities: Assist the Teacher in preparing, implementing, and evaluating daily classroom activities Assist the Teacher in ensuring that children are taught and supervised in a consistent manner Assist the Teacher in ensuring all children are within sight and sound at all times Take responsibility for the children when the Teacher is not present Take the primary lead for 5 children in the classroom Assist the Teacher and parents in providing for children's daily needs and routines Assist the Teacher in ensuring all children are signed in and out by the parent daily utilizing the Attendance form and the Sign In and Out Forms Assist the Teacher and parents in maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Share the responsibility of maintaining orderliness and cleanliness in the classroom to include but not limited to janitorial duties as assigned by teacher such as sterilization of toys, sweeping and mopping of floors in bathroom and classrooms, cleaning and sterilizing of toilet and sinks Assist in planning and involving parents and children in the preparation of nutritious foods and cleanup at meal time Assist with daily personal hygiene of the children such as diapering, feeding, tooth brushing, toileting, hand-washing, and resting Share the responsibility of providing appropriate care for children with disabilities Encourage parents to attend monthly Family Nights When required attend Family Night activities, contributing relevant Education component information Provide input to teacher for Parent/Staff Conferences, Comprehensive Staffing and Monthly Individual Child Goal Tracking Utilize the teacher, other staff, and resource library for technical assistance Maintain positive communication with parents Classrooms with transportation: Monitor children and adults while being transported Ensure that all children restraints are properly installed and fastened on the the bus Assist with boarding and exiting the bus Help with evacuations and assist in the event of an emergency Demonstrate positive guidance techniques with children Ensure the bus is attended at all times Assist with post trip inspection of bus to ensure all students have departed from the bus Assist with take home material Education Requirements: High school education or equivalent Required to obtain a step 6 in ORO within one year of hire date. Required to enroll in a CDA program or comparable credential or a college degree program resulting in an Associate degree within two years of hire date. Experience and Skills Requirements: One year experience in a preschool related program Current First Aid, CPR, and Food Handler's card Head Start experience (preferred) Community service experience (preferred) Multi-cultural experience (preferred) General Staff Responsibilities: Participate in staff meetings, conferences, training sessions and workshops as assigned Demonstrate familiarity with employment policies, performance standards, work plan and objectives of Agency Maintain congenial and respectful relations with staff, children, families and community Keep current and accurate records and file reports on time Maintain confidentiality in regards to staff and family information Maintain objectives and professional standards Improve self-skills and education Fulfill role as mandated reporter as stated in Child Abuse and Neglect Policy Be present at work in order to provide consistency of services Be a contributory team member in a positive/productive manner Demonstrate commitment to mission, values, and policies in the performance of daily duties And or any other duties deemed necessary by your supervisor *Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to: Observe, compare, and monitor behaviors, records and data to determine compliance with prescribed standards Comprehend, analyze, and make inferences and references from written material Lift children up to 50 pounds from the floor to waist high ten to fifteen times a day Frequently crouch to a child's height and maintain eye contact at a child's level; stand tall enough to reach children on play equipment; stand or sit for long periods of time; walk up and down stairs; walk or run quickly; walk over rough or uneven ground. Frequently bend and kneel. Maintain the safety of the environment and children through visual, auditory and smelling senses Set up a classroom which requires moving of tables, chairs, shelves etc. Kneel or sit on the floor or in child sized furniture. Make precise arm-hand positioning movements and maintain static arm-hand positions Make skillful, controlled manipulations of small objects Perform regular sanitation of classroom and equipment which may require the use of broom, carpet sweeper, and mop. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment/Conditions: Requires working indoors in environmentally controlled conditions, as well as in an outdoor learning environment (exposure to weather) Requires exposure to cleaning fluids and sanitizing agents. Job tasks are performed in close physical proximity to other people Safety: Apply safe practices in the performance of duties Reporting of unsafe or hazardous working conditions and/or any injury immediately Complying with Agency safety standards Participate in emergency drills Promote a culture of safe environments in the workplace Agency-Wide Requirements: Current enrollment in the Child Care Division's Central Background Registry Current physical examination, drug screen, and TB screen documentation prior to hire Ability to drive a private or Agency vehicle; must possess a valid driver's license and personal automobile or provide a plan that will allow fulfillment of position requirements. A DMV Record check will be conducted prior to hire. Desire to work with low‐income children and their families Communicate effectively with staff, families, children, and the public using the telephone and in face‐to‐face, one‐to‐one, and in group settings Fluent in English both verbally and written The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. Umatilla-Morrow Head Start, Inc. is committed to providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals in all aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, recruitment, hiring, job assignments, promotions, career advancement opportunities, working conditions, scheduling, disciplinary action, termination of employment, compensation, and access to benefits and training. We recruit, hire, and promote into all job levels the most qualified applicants without regard to legally protected characteristics.
    $24k-30k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Special Education Para Educator-25/26 SY ONLY

    Granger School District

    Student teacher job in Granger, WA

    Job Title: Special Education Para-Educator 2025-2026 School Year Only Qualifications: High school graduation or equivalent. Must pass the para educator test or possess an AA degree. Ability to work with all age children, school staff, and parents. Interest in working with students with disabilities. Prior experience preferred. Must complete Core Competency Training the first year of employment. Successfully pass background check, including criminal history. REPORTS TO: Special Education Teacher, Building Principal and/or the Director of Special Education. JOB GOAL: To provide instructional assistance to student with disabilities. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Assist in the educational and social development of students under the direction and guidance of the facilitator and classroom teachers. 2. Provide support for individual students inside and outside the classroom to enable them to fully participate in activities. 3. Work with other professionals, such as speech therapist, social worker, occupational and physical therapists. 4. Support students with emotional or behavior concerns and assist them in developing appropriate social skills. 5. Prepare materials for student as determined by the special education teacher. 6. Assist in monitoring of students' daily progress. 7. Provide instructional assistance to students in one-to-one small group settings, within the special education room or regular classroom setting, as assigned. 8. Work with parents of students as seems appropriate by the special education teacher and the Director of Special Education. 9. Provide supervisory duty to students with disabilities during non-instructional times. 10. Assist in self-help skills such as toileting (e.g. diapering, catheterization) and feeding, as necessary and assigned by the special education teacher or Director of Special Education. 11. Correctly position children in a safe and secure manner in adaptive equipment and effectively transfer orthopedically disabled children from wheelchairs to prone standers. 12. Daily implementation and follow-up of therapy plans developed by specialists to meet communication and motor skill goals of students. 13. Supervise students by enforcing safety regulations while riding the bus. a. Properly fasten in seats when required. b. See that each child is seated and stays seated. c. Other safety regulations. 14. Help load and unload students requiring assistance, including wheelchair students. 15. Work cooperatively with parents, staff, and students to coordinate and communicate bus schedules and other information as needed. 16. Cooperate with drivers in filling out reports. 17. Assist with management of children with special health problems or behavior problems, e.g., seizures, attention deficit disorders 18. Be able to perform job tasks as follows: a. Lift and carry 10-50 lbs. frequently. b. Assist with lifting over 50 lbs. frequently. c. Provide care to clients in toileting__requires transferring weight skills. d. Use restraint techniques with clients when necessary. e. Be able to bend, kneel, squat, twist, turn, and extended arm use involving various weights frequently. f. Be on feet the majority of the work shift. g. Must be able to meet deadlines with severe time constraints. 19. Other duties as assigned by Special Education Director LIMITS OF AUTHORITY: Reports to building principal and/or Director of Special Education TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: LENGTH: 2025-2026 School Year Only-190 contract days include 10 paid holidays. The position is 6.5 hours per day, variable up to 8 hours per day depending on student needs. Contracted days are prorated for mid-year hires. SCHEDULE: As assigned by the Director of Special Education and building principal. SALARY AND BENEFITS: Determined by experience and college credits, as per state law and local board policy. EVALUATION: By the principal and/or the Director of Special Education on/before May 30th each year. Revised: 7-23-12;12/2025
    $28k-35k yearly est. 23d ago
  • Temporary: 4th Grade One Way Dual Language (OWDL) Teacher - Captain Gray Elementary

    Pasco School District 4.3company rating

    Student teacher job in Pasco, WA

    PASCO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 1215 WEST LEWIS ST PASCO, WASHINGTON 99301 PHONE ************* Temporary: 4th Grade One Way Dual Language (OWDL) Teacher SCHEDULE: Temporary: Remainder of 2025-2026 school year SALARY: Based on the current Certificated Salary Schedule Certificated salary schedule: Salary Schedule Payroll and Benefits: Employee Benefits NEW HIRES ARE CONDITIONAL UPON PASSING A FINGERPRINT SCREENING REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Valid Washington State Teaching Certificate with applicable endorsements. * Minimum of a bachelor's degree. * Bilingual/Biliterate* in English/Spanish. The candidate must demonstrate commitment to student success while aligning with state requirements and the school's guiding principles, vision, and mission. The candidate must also demonstrate passion and enthusiasm for working with all students. The candidate must be willing to participate in required trainings and professional development, implement best practices that foster meaningful learning experiences, work within a system that supports student interventions, and collaborate with relevant staff members to enhance student outcomes. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Previous successful classroom teaching experience. Letters and applications received after closing date will only be accepted and screened if the position remains unfilled. * Bilingual and/or Biliterate is defined as having been previously hired into a PSD Bilingual Certificated assignment or obtaining a passing score on the STAMP Assessment. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: Pasco School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, age, religion, color, national origin, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of trained guide dog or service animal. Pasco School District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other designated youth groups. Questions and complaints of alleged discrimination should be addressed to the following designated employees: Title IX and Civil Rights Compliance Officer-Sarah Thornton; 1215 W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, ************, ******************; and Sec. 504 Coordinator-Kristi Docken, 1215 W. Lewis St., Pasco, WA 99301, ************, ****************. Updated: 2025 (Employee Services).
    $49k-57k yearly est. Easy Apply 5d ago
  • Teacher(s), 7th Grade Math After School Tutoring-IN BUILDING ONLY

    Sunnyside School Dist 201

    Student teacher job in Sunnyside, WA

    Open to current Sunnyside SEA Certified staff-IN BUILDING ONLY Teacher(s), 7th Grade Social Math After School Tutoring-IN BUILDING ONLY JOB NUMBER: 081-26-05 HOURS/DAYS: 1.25/21 $42.00/HR BENEFITS: No additional Benefits October 20, 2025-June 5, 2026 1 day per week
    $42 hourly 60d+ ago
  • 2025.2026 High School Pass Program Teacher

    Grandview School District

    Student teacher job in Grandview, WA

    2025.2026 High School Pass Program Teacher JobID: 1652 High School Teaching/Specialist Additional Information: Show/Hide What You'll be Doing: * Help migrant students recover and earn missing academic credits to stay on track for graduation. * Provide personalized instruction, support, and guidance to help migrant students understand the material, complete coursework, and achieve their educational goals. What We Offer: * Pay: $45.00 per hour or per diem, whichever is lower * Supplemental Contract Job Details: * Working days: 4 day per week * Hours per day: 2 hours * Temporary for the 2025.2026 school year What You'll Need: * Education: Bachelors from an accredited college or university in job-related area. * Licenses/Certificates/Registration: Must have a Washington State Teaching Certificate. Must meet WA State Certification Criteria. * Minimum qualifications: Relates well with students, parents and peers. Must have excellent classroom control. Willingness and ability to work in a team environment. Willingness and ability to work at district and building level in developing curriculum. An enthusiastic, creative and resourceful motivator of students. Willingness to work with students outside the classroom environment, i.e. club advisor, class advisor, etc. Present a neat, clean, professional appearance at all times. Must be goal oriented (long range and short range). Spanish-speaking ability is preferred. About Grandview School District We are a rural and innovative school district offering a wide variety of academic programs and services. Grandview School District is 2A and has over 3,800 students of which 92% are Hispanic. Grandview is nestled in the lower Yakima Valley, a productive agricultural region noted for fruit, wine and hop production. The community also sees over 300 days of sunshine per year. Working at GSD 200 Grandview School District in partnership with our scholars, families and community is investing in cultivating a culture of success by empowering and challenging each scholar to reach their full potential in all aspects of academics and life. Through a collaborative systematic approach, the Grandview School District is devoted to providing quality education that will empower and challenge all scholars to acquire and apply skills in a diverse, ever changing community that values respect, tolerance, diversity and relationships. At Grandview Schools: We are cultivating a culture of success by: * Partnering with scholars, families and community * Empowering & challenging each scholar to reach their full potential * Educating our scholars for an every-changing world Work Environment The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, some climbing and balancing, some stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling and some fine finger dexterity. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and in a generally hazard free environment. Our mission celebrates diversity. We are committed to equal opportunity employment. Grandview School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Executive Director of Special Programs is the assigned Title IX Coordinator/ Section 504/ADA Coordinator/ Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator. Contact information is as follows; 913 W 2nd St Grandview WA 98930, ************, *********************
    $45 hourly 60d+ ago
  • ECEAP Substitute (Walla Walla)

    Educational Service District 123 4.1company rating

    Student teacher job in Walla Walla, WA

    ECEAP Preschool Program/Substitute Substitute Teachers are needed for the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) Preschool classrooms. Please fill out an application to enter into a sub pool. You will be contacted once the need for additional substitutes is requested. Location: Walla Walla Hourly Rate: $17.13 - $17.14 Requirements: The following is to be provided by each applicant: Cleared Portable Background Check CPR/First Aid Certificate Food Handlers Card Tuberculosis (TB) test results MMR Vaccine or Proof of Immunity Mandated Reporter Video Background Check: Must have a cleared background check through MERIT (Department of Children, Youth, and Families, formerly Department of Early Learning) NOTE: You will not be able to substitute until you have the listed requirement and background check. Benefits: Earn 1 hour of sick leave for every 40 hours worked Flexible schedule Work as needed
    $17.1-17.1 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Long Term Substitute- Elementary Para Educator

    Granger School District

    Student teacher job in Granger, WA

    JOB TITLE: Long Term Substitute- Elementary Para Educator REPORTS TO: The Building Principals JOB GOAL: To provide assistance and support to teachers and students in carrying out a quality instructional program. QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED required. Must meets federal/state required qualifications (72 college quarter credits or completion of the ParaPro test with a score of 455 or higher). Experience working with children or in an educational setting preferred. Successfully pass background check, including criminal history. REPORTS TO: The Building Principals PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: The Paraprofessional Instructional Assistant shall: * Provide instruction to students through educational activities as assigned and supervised by the certificated staff. * Assist the teacher in preparation, maintenance, assembly and return of instructional materials and equipment. * Assist in scoring, collecting, organizing and recording data and information as needed. * Maintain and assist in the preparation of various files, records, reports, etc. as directed. * Assist in the supervision of students as assigned within the school building, on the school grounds, or on field trips. * Function in compliance with guidelines established as criteria for each specific program as funded. * Participate in in services, staff development, and growth activities which will enhance job performance and the mission and vision of the school and district. * Develop and maintain a positive classroom environment. Establish and maintain collaborative professional relationships with others. * Work to establish and maintain open lines of communication with students, parents and colleagues concerning both the academic and behavioral progress of students. * Assist with teaching students to set and maintain high standards of classroom behavior by developing a written classroom plan that is connected to the school wide behavior expectations (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports). * Participate in district-wide improvement efforts/district initiatives. * Engage in professional learning and implement strategies to support the learning needs of multilingual learners in either an English Immersion or Dual Language strand. * Engage in professional learning to work towards the completion of the Para educator Fundamental Course of Study and receive the Para Educator General Certificate. * Be in attendance and on time to each assigned duty. * Respect and hold in confidence all information and observations of a personal nature pertaining to students, parents, and faculty. * Maintain a neat and clean appearance, be suitably dressed, and present a pleasant demeanor. Acts as a positive role model to children. * Assist in gathering materials relevant for use in units or topics of study as directed by the certificated staff. * Assist in following a designated procedure for storing and checking books and other supplemental instructional materials. * Perform non-instructional duties such as supervision of students during non-instructional times. * Work cooperatively with students, staff, administration, and parents. * Perform other duties as assigned by building administrators or federal programs/assessment director. Be able to perform job tasks as follows: * Lift and carry 10-50 lbs. frequently. * Use push and pull methods to move products in the work area. * Store products requiring arm extension, straight and overhead reaching, kneeling, bending, squatting, twisting, and turning. * Be on feet the majority of the work shift. * Be of general good health. * Must be able to meet deadlines with severe time constraints. * The employee will work near or with mechanical equipment. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: LENGTH: This is a temporary position to cover a leave of absence, beginning January 5, 2026, and ending April 17, 2026. SCHEDULE: As assigned by building administrator. SALARY AND BENEFITS:Compensation will be determined based on college credits and applicable experience, in accordance with applicable state law and local board policy. EVALUATION: Performance will be evaluated by the Early Childhood Director at least once during the temporary assignment, as applicable.
    $28k-35k yearly est. 38d ago
  • Teacher(s), 7th Grade Science After School Tutoring-IN BUILDING ONLY

    Sunnyside School Dist 201

    Student teacher job in Sunnyside, WA

    Open to current Sunnyside SEA Certified staff-IN BUILDING ONLY Teacher(s), 7th Grade Science After School Tutoring-IN BUILDING ONLY HOURS/DAYS: 1.25/21 $42.00/HR BENEFITS: No additional Benefits October 20, 2025-June 5, 2026 1 day per week
    $42 hourly 60d+ ago

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How much does a student teacher earn in Richland, WA?

The average student teacher in Richland, WA earns between $50,000 and $87,000 annually. This compares to the national average student teacher range of $46,000 to $74,000.

Average student teacher salary in Richland, WA

$66,000

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