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  • Substitute Teacher Aide - No Degree or Experience Needed!

    Copilot Careers 3.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Portland, OR

    Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraeducators for a top education client to fill immediate openings across Oregon. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraeducators and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraeducator assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraeducator job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraeducator are also known as paraprofessionals, school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13.50/hr
    $13.5 hourly 14d ago
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  • ELC Substitute Teacher- Elementary

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    Substitute teacher job in Forest Grove, OR

    This is an on-call Substitute Teacher position in the Early Learning Community at Pacific University Pacific University achieves excellence and distinction by investing in exceptional people to think, care, create, and pursue justice in our world. We embrace discovery in a close and nurturing environment that leads to genuine transformation. Our community is diverse, sustainable, and dedicated to discovery and excellence in teaching, scholarship, and practice. At Pacific University, we thrive in an extraordinary environment, surrounded by the beauty of the great Pacific Northwest, with campus locations in Forest Grove, Hillsboro, and Eugene. We humbly acknowledge and thank the original caretakers of the lands on which we live, work, teach, and acquire and share knowledge. ABOUT THE EARLY LEARNING COMMUNITY: The Early Learning Community (ELC) is a vibrant, joyful place where over 100 children engage in rich, hands-on learning activities from preschool through 4th grade. We believe that giving children access to beautiful classrooms, inspiring curriculum, and master teachers allows them to thrive in school and develop a lifelong love of learning. We work hard to know each and every child as an individual while also building a deep sense of community and belonging. As a demonstration school, we are responsible not only for teaching our students but also for helping to prepare the next generation of educators by serving as a practicum site for Pacific undergraduate and graduate students as well as high school volunteers. ABOUT THE ROLE: Classrooms in the elementary grades at the ELC are blended, meaning that two grade levels are combined. In order to provide individualized support for 20-24 students, we have two adults guiding the group - a Lead Teacher who plans and facilitates the curriculum and an Assistant Teacher who provides vital support to ensure that all children's needs are met. On-Call substitute teachers fill in as assistant teachers when one member of the team is out sick or away dfor a planned absence. On-call substitutes do not have guaranteed days or a number of hours per week that they work but are part of a list of available and qualified substitute teachers to whom our teachers may reach out weeks or even months in advance or that morning for same day coverage as needed. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Facilitate learning experiences as outlined in the substitute plans or as directed by the assistant teacher using a hands-on approach to learning. This might include leading small groups of children during literacy/math times or supervising the entire group during lunch or recess. Interact with children in ways that respect each child's individuality and nourish growth in intellectual, socio-emotional, artistic, and physical domains. Communicate questions, concerns, or feedback for families to the Assistant Teacher and Head of School. Share final notes at the end of the day with classroom's Lead Teacher so that they may address any questions/issues when they return. Assist throughout the facility with the maintenance of orderliness and positive aesthetic. This may include washing classroom dishes/art materials, tidying the classroom environment, and/or running laundry as directed by the assistant teacher. Maintain and nurture positive space and effective relationships with children, teachers and visitors of the Early Learning Community. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least 18 years old. Must be enrolled in the Department of Early Learning and Care's (DELC's) Central Background Registry. Must have a minimum of 6 months working in a licensed group care environment with at least 10 toddler, preschool, or early elementary level. Able to sit, bend and lift up to 50 pounds and move quickly around a classroom and playground. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES & BEHAVIORS: Demonstrated ability to successfully manage a group of at least 10 children during unstructured play to both ensure safety and support conflict resolution as the need arises. Strong oral English communication skills. High degree of reliability and commitment to work hours scheduled. Can establish and maintain pleasant, effective working relationships with children and colleagues. Flexibility of hours as this is an “on-call” position; ELC staff may schedule with substitutes months in advance or reach out the morning of to check availability that day. Able to work independently with a high degree of confidentiality. IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS: Previous experience as a lead, assistant, or substitute teacher. Has already completed required “safety set” trainings for licensed child care - Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect, Introduction to Child Care Health and Safety, Foundations for Learning- and has a current Food Handler's license and CPR/First Aid certification. APPLICATION PROCESS To apply, please upload your resume and cover letter along with your Paycom application. Persons who do not follow and complete the application process are not applicants and will not be considered for employment. Only qualified applicants will be considered for an interview. This position is for an on call position and interviews may not happen right away, if at anytime you would like to withdraw your application due to availability change please do so via your paycom account. Offers of employment at Pacific University are contingent upon proof of eligibility to work in the United States and completion of a background check. At Pacific University, we are dedicated to offering experiences that are authentic, holistic, equity-minded, and responsive. Our communal success rests on the recognition that complex problems and effective solutions are best approached by teams with a variety of diverse perspectives. and life experiences. As we continue to develop our equity practices, we actively promote access to opportunities and equitable pay for all employees. We, who make up Pacific University, aspire to become a community of purpose where everyone is enabled to be wholly and comfortably who they are; accountable for inclusive behaviors and practices; built on trust, civility, care, openness, and honest conversations often around critical subjects. We know that these values are critical to prepare for a global world with complex problems, through an asset-based mindset so that every one is afforded an opportunity to succeed. We believe in fostering a workplace where every employee is respected, their contributions are valued, and they are provided opportunities to succeed. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT Pacific University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to complying with all applicable laws, including those concerning employment and workplace policies. We are committed to fostering a non-discriminatory and inclusive work environment. We are proud to encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from historically underrepresented groups. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY Pacific University makes all employment decisions without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion or religious creed, disability, sex, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by applicable law. Applicable laws include, but are not limited to, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Questions or complaints may be directed to the Vice President for Academic Affairs at 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116 or via email at ********************.
    $30k-46k yearly est. Easy Apply 6d ago
  • Substitute Teacher

    Community Action Organization 4.2company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Hillsboro, OR

    Job Title: Substitute Teacher Company Background: Community Action is a non-profit organization that provides critical services to low-income families in the areas of housing, homeless services, economic empowerment, family development, and early childhood care and education. Community Action leads the way to eliminate conditions of poverty and create opportunities for people in the Washington County area. Be the change you want! Special Note on Central Background Registry Requirement: In order to be offered any position within our Head Start program, you must be currently enrolled in Oregon's Central Background Registry. If you are not currently enrolled, you may still be considered for this position, but no offer of employment may be extended to you until this requirement has been completed. For information on how to enroll in Oregon's Central Background Registry, please visit ************************* or call the Office of Child Care at **************. Job Position Description: Are you a compassionate and resourceful individual dedicated to helping families thrive? We're seeking two Substitute Teachers for our Head Start Program. In this vital role, you'll step into classrooms as needed - building strong, caring relationships with kids and leading fun, age-appropriate learning experiences that help them grow. The hiring range is $22.86 - $25.15 an hour, depending on qualifications. Abbreviated Duties List: In collaboration with regularly assigned classroom staff, maintain a safe, healthy, orderly, and nurturing classroom environment organized into functional areas. Assist in setting up environment (indoor/outdoor) for the activities of the day. Utilize lesson plans as prepared by the teacher or collaborate with the teaching team in the development of lesson plans if none are available. Follow established primary care-giving routines and appropriate practices with children ages 0-3 years. Observe and record behaviors of children to assist the teacher in the identification of each child's strengths and areas to grow. Provide an atmosphere that promotes and reinforces parental involvement in the classroom. Assist with meal service as needed. Abbreviated Requirements: Experience: Minimum of one year experience teaching in a Certified Child Care Center or comparable group care program in the care of children ages 0-5. Less than one year of experience may be accepted for applicants with higher levels of education beyond a CDA. Education: Minimum of a Child Development Associate Credential (Preschool or Infant/Toddler) or an Early Childhood Education Certificate; or other sufficient to be placed at Step 8 or higher on the Oregon Registry. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to set and maintain professional boundaries with families. Must be able to successfully pass applicable background and Oregon Central Background Registry checks prior to new hire processing and beginning actual employment. Completion of appropriate Fit for Duty and TB Testing according to Head Start regulations prior to date of hire. Required Licensing or Other Special Certifications: Current Oregon Registry Step Certificate (or acquired within 90 days from date of hire). First Aid/CPR certification or acquired within 30 days from date of hire. Food Handler's card acquired within 30 days from date of hire. What Will Make You Stand Out: Associate's Degree in the field of Early Childhood Education OR an Associate's Degree out of the field that includes coursework sufficient to be placed at Step 9 or higher on the Oregon Registry. Bilingual in English/Spanish, written and verbal. 2+ years experience teaching children ages 0 - 5 years of age. Prior Head Start program experience. How to Apply: Apply online directly at *************************************** The full job description and additional job details can be found there. Physical applications are also accepted at any of our Multi-Service Center locations.
    $22.9-25.2 hourly 8d ago
  • ChildRoots NW Substitute Teacher

    Childroots

    Substitute teacher job in Portland, OR

    Job DescriptionJoin Our Team at ChildRoots NW - 1740 NW Flanders St, Portland, Oregon, 97209 Are you an experienced early childhood educator looking to inspire young minds and build lasting connections? Do you believe in fostering a sense of wonder and curiosity in children while working in a supportive, co-teaching environment? ChildRoots, a small family of locally and woman-owned child care centers in Portland, Oregon, is seeking, Substitute Teachers [1.0 FTE (5 days/40 hours per week) or part-time] for our NW location. Since 2007, our progressive, play-based schools have focused on guiding children's social and emotional development while encouraging exploration and inquiry. Our awe-inspiring classrooms are designed to provoke curiosity, but it is our Teachers who make ChildRoots truly outstanding. About the Role A Substitute Teacher at ChildRoots works Monday through Friday, 8 hours per day, offering care and teaching for multiple classrooms. Some offerings allow for part-time schedules or with an on-call basis. This role is perfect for educators who: Value collaborative classroom environments that focus on child-led learning and inquiry. Have a strong understanding of child development and pedagogy theory. Are passionate about mentoring young learners and guiding them through social and emotional development. Compensation & Benefits At ChildRoots, we value fair, predictable compensation. Starting wage begins at $19.00/hour and is eligible for an increase based on Steps level: Steps 1 - 6 = additional $0.05 per step (between $0.05-0.30 total) Steps 7 - 11 = additional $0.10 per step (between $0.40-1.00 total) And: Standardized annual merit-based raises and annual wage adjustments Long-term commitment bonuses to incentivize teachers to remain with their cohort Our comprehensive benefits package includes: ✅ Health & Vision Insurance - majority employer-paid ✅ Dental Insurance - majority employer-paid ✅ Life Insurance - 100% employer-paid ✅ 401(k) Retirement Plan - Generous company match ✅ Paid Time Off - Including holidays, a weeklong Winter Break, and professional development opportunities Responsibilities Provide primary care and educational support for a consistent set of classrooms. Foster a safe, engaging, and child-centered learning environment. Support the classroom primary teachers to design and implement developmentally appropriate activities. Build and maintain strong relationships with families, ensuring clear and supportive communication. Participate in ongoing professional development and contribute to a positive workplace culture. Qualifications & Requirements To be considered for a Teacher role at ChildRoots, applicants must: Be currently enrolled in Oregon's Central Background Registry (or begin the process and complete it upon receiving confirmation) Meet the teacher-qualification criteria as outlined by the Office of Child Care requirements, which may include: Previous experience in a structured child care environment. Completion of college-level courses in early childhood education-related subjects. Degree in Early Childhood Education (or equivalent) preferred. Complete Oregon's Safety Set Trainings and required certifications: Pediatric CPR/First Aid Course (hybrid or fully in-person) Oregon Food Handler's Card (online course) Introduction to Child Care Health & Safety (online course) Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect (online course) Prevention is Better than Treatment (online course) Safe Sleep for Oregon's Infants (online course) Our Work Culture At ChildRoots, we believe that children are authentic, powerful individuals. Our mission is to guide their social and emotional development and to foster a sense of wonder about the world around them. We know that teaching is more than just meeting physical needs-it is about understanding each child's unique experience and supporting them on their journey. We also understand that a successful school depends on supported, valued educators. Our workplace culture emphasizes stability, emotional support, and a collaborative environment where every teacher is seen and appreciated. Join Our Team! Apply today and become a part of one of Portland's most inspiring child care communities! To work with us, you must be teacher-qualified and currently enrolled in Oregon's Central Background Registry. These easy, online trainings are required within 30 days of hire: Pediatric CPR/First Aid Course Oregon Food Handler's Card Introduction to Child Care Health & Safety online course Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect online course Prevention is Better than Treatment online course Safe Sleep for Oregon's Infants online course The challenges of COVID reminded us how vital it is to center our employees' well-being. We know we still have much to do to be the BEST place to work in child care in Portland, but that's what we're working toward. All employees are eligible for: 1-3 weeks of Paid Time Off per year, depending on how long they've been with ChildRoots. 25 paid holidays and all-school days off Company-provided continuing education 401(k) retirement savings plan with generous company match and 100%, immediate vesting Full-time employees are eligible to enroll in our insurance plans, including: Providence Health, including vision, naturopathic, chiropractic, acupuncture, AND massage Principal or Willamette Dental We value commitment and invite you to stay with us for at least a year. To learn more about us, explore our website, take a virtual tour of our facilities, and review our COVID-19 Health & Safety Guidelines. We're a pro-vaccination community and require all employees and enrolled parents to be fully vaccinated against COVID. We still practice extraordinary safety protocols like daily health checks, masks, stable groups, and extra cleaning, and will do so for as long as it takes to keep our community safe. Thank you for your consideration. We hope to hear from you! Powered by JazzHR u4IDImZwPR
    $19 hourly 23d ago
  • Substitute Teacher - Middle & High School

    Portland Christian Schools 3.2company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Portland, OR

    Job Description Primary Location Middle & High School Campus Salary Range Hourly Shift Type Substitute
    $57k-64k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Substitute Teacher

    Guidepost Montessori

    Substitute teacher job in Hillsboro, OR

    Are you interested in working as a Substitute Teacher at Guidepost Montessori? We are always looking to add flexible substitute guides to our on-call list! This position will support multiple mixed-age Montessori classrooms. No formal Montessori training is needed to apply. We will provide training as part of your orientation and on-boarding. This is an on-call position where we will reach out to you as-needed to provide coverage when full-time teachers are out sick or on vacation. The Substitute Teacher role is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door at Guidepost Montessori. Many of our substitutes ultimately transition into full-time Assistant Teachers with us when new openings become available. If you love children and have been looking for the right opportunity to join our school community, apply below! Hours for the position and days worked vary based on the needs of the school. Minimum Qualifications: Negative TB test within last 12 months Strong interpersonal skills Have a valid state background check Warm and friendly demeanor Preferred if you have ECE units or have recent teaching experience with children 0-6 About Us Guidepost Montessori is a community of trained educators who are driven by a deep desire to bring about widespread change in education today. To meet the needs of today's students and to bring about true progress in the world around us, we need an education model that fosters independence and develops competent, capable, action-oriented thinkers and change agents. To that end, we are committed to dramatically increasing the amount of high-fidelity, authentic Montessori programs, not only in the U.S., but around the globe! If you love children and have been looking for the right opportunity to grow, join our school community by applying below! Guidepost Global Education and Guidepost Montessori are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). We will not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Our leadership is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy. When requested, we are committed to reasonably accommodate employees and applicants with disabilities or special needs that may require an accommodation.
    $30k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Substitute Nutritional Services 2025-2026 School Year

    Kelso School District

    Substitute teacher job in Kelso, WA

    Classified Substitute/Nutrition Services Additional Information: Show/Hide Pay Range: PSE 1 Salary Schedule *Substitutes subbing in PSE 1 positions will be paid at Step 1 of Schedule A appropriate for the position being subbed.* Job Summary: The job of "Nutritional Services Helper" is done for the purpose/s of preparing and distributing food items for consumption by students and school personnel and maintaining facilities in a sanitary condition. Essential Job Functions: * Upholds board policies and follows administrative procedures * Cleans utensils, equipment and the storage, food preparation and serving areas for the purpose of maintaining sanitary conditions * Ensures foods reach and maintain proper temperatures and are entered into log book for the purpose of meeting mandated food safety requirements and for the safety of our students and staff * Estimates food preparation amounts for the purpose of meeting projected meal requirements and minimizing waste * Inspects one or more items of food and/or supplies for the purpose of verifying quantity and specifications of orders and/or complying with mandated health requirements * Prepares documentation for the purpose of providing written support and/or conveying information * Prepares food and beverage items for the purpose of meeting mandated nutritional requirements and projected meal requirements * Responds to inquiries of students, staff and the public for the purpose of providing information and/or direction regarding the type and/or cost of meals * Reports equipment malfunctions for the purpose of maintaining equipment in safe working order * Reports any accidents or injuries immediately to the Nutritional Services Manager for the purpose of maintaining a safe work environment * Serves one or more items of foods for the purpose of meeting mandated nutritional requirements and/or requests of students and school personnel * Stocks food, condiments and supplies for the purpose of maintaining adequate quantities and security of items Other Job Functions: * Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities * Bakes one or more items of baked goods for the purpose of providing food items to meet projected meal requirements * Performs all other duties and participates in meetings and in-service offerings as required for the purpose of keeping abreast of current information in this field * Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities * Assists in upholding and enforcing school rules, administrative regulations, and board policies Essential Job Requirements - Qualifications: * Experience Required: * Prior job related experience in food preparation, serving and basic kitchen activities * Skills, Knowledge and/or Abilities Required: * Skills to perform basic arithmetic calculations, adjust recipes to various quantity demands, operate and care for institutional kitchen equipment, and computer skills * Knowledge of modern methods of food preparation, health codes and sanitation principles, and nutritional and safety requirements * Ability to stand for prolonged periods, understand and carry out oral and written instructions, supervise students, and work as a team member with students and co-workers. Significant physical abilities include lifting/carrying/pushing/pulling, balancing, stooping, reaching/handling/finger dexterity, talking/hearing conversations and other sounds (potential hazards), visual acuity/depth perception/visual accommodation * Education Required: * High school diploma and/or equivalent; prior job related experience with increasing levels of responsibility * Licenses, Certifications, Bonding, and/or Testing Required: * Criminal Justice Fingerprint Clearance, Complete district administered achievement test to demonstrate abilities in the area of mathematics, spelling and pronunciation * Other Specialized Requirements: * Appropriate Food Handler Permit and Hepatitis A vaccines are required. A neat, clean personal appearance and appropriate attire is expected. Must have regular and consistent attendance Other Functions: * Perform all other duties as assigned Responsible to: * Nutritional Services Supervisor / School Principal or Designee Kelso School District #458 complies with all federal rules and regulations and 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 listed in Title 36 of the United States Code. Kelso School District offers classes in many Career and Technical Education (CTE) program areas, such as Agriculture Sciences, Business & Marketing, Family Consumer Sciences, Health Sciences, Skilled & Technical Sciences, and STEM under its open admissions policy. Lack of English language proficiency will not be a barrier to admission and participation in career and technical education programs. The following people have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Holly Budge, Director of Human Resources, Title VII Officer, ADA Coordinator; 601 Crawford Street, Kelso, WA 98626; ***********************, ************; and Gunnar Guttormsen, Director of Student Services/Assessment, Title IX & Section 504 Coordinator; 601 Crawford Street, Kelso, WA 98626; *****************************, ************ For more information about CTE course offerings and admissions criteria, contact: Melissa Boudreau, CTE Director; Kelso High School, 1904 Allen Street, Kelso, WA 98626; ****************************, ************; or Mara Rinker, Registrar; Kelso High School, 1904 Allen Street, Kelso, WA 98626; ***********************, ************. KELSO SCHOOL DISTRICT IS A DRUG AND TOBACCO-FREE WORKPLACE SUMMARY HELPER TRAIT ANALYSIS REPORT IDENTIFYING INFORMATION: Job Title: Nutritional Services Helper SUMMARY OF PHYSICAL DEMANDS RATINGS The following analysis entails an evaluation of the "Physical Demands" factors of the job as it exists. This method provides a basis for permitting modification to fit the capabilities and needs of workers with disabilities. Rating Symbol Key: NP = Not Present - Does not exist O = Occasionally - Up to 1/3 of the time F = Frequently - From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time C = Constantly - 2/3 or more of the time PHYSICAL DEMANDS 1. STRENGTH: A. Standing 45% Walking 45% Sitting 10% B. Lifting C 50 lbs. Carrying C 50 lbs. Pushing C 50 lbs. Pulling C 50 lbs. 2. CLIMBING O BALANCING C 3. STOOPING F KNEELING O CROUCHING O CRAWLING NP 4. REACHING C HANDLING C FINGERING F FEELING NP 5. TALKING: Ordinary C Other C HEARING: Conversations C Other Sounds F 6. SEEING Acuity, Near C Acuity, Far O Depth Perception F Accommodation F Color Vision NP Field of Vision O 7. PHYSICAL DEMANDS RATING SUMMARY: Heavy Work: (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (DOL Physical Demand Categories 1 to 6 are very significant to the customary performance of the job if contained in parenthesis) 8. PHYSICAL DEMAND COMMENTS: Examples of lifting/carrying/pushing/pulling are sack of flour, case of soft drinks, trays, cart, hand truck, balancing is wet, slippery floors, stooping is low rack, oven, reaching/handling/fingering are dishes, spoons, food, cash, hearing normal conversation and other sounds, visual acuity serving, preparing food. SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS RATINGS The following analysis represents evaluation of the surroundings in which the job is performed. Environmental Conditions must by definition be specific and related to the job. Key to Environmental Factors Rating: NP = Not Present in the Job Environment S = Seldom Involved - Under 5% of Work Day O = Occasionally Involved - Up to 1/3 Time F = Frequently Involved - From 1/3 to 2/3 Time C = Constantly Involved - 2/3 or More Time. 1. ENVIRONMENT: Inside 80% Outside 20% Comments Regarding "Inside/Outside work site location" = Primary activity of job performed inside 2. EXTREME COLD O Comments Regarding "Extreme Cold" = Walk-in freezer/coolers 3. EXTREME HEAT F Comments Regarding "Extreme Heat" = Stoves, ovens, fryers 4. WET/HUMID C Comments Regarding "Wet and/or Humid Conditions" = Washing dishes/pans/hands 5. NOISE (IN DECIBELS) 80 decibels VIBRATION O Comments Regarding "Noise" = Mixers, pots and pans banging Comments Regarding "Vibrations" = Mixers 6. HAZARDS: Mechanical O Explosives NP Electrical S Radiant Energy O Burns F Other Hazard/s F Comments Regarding "Mechanical Hazards" = Mixers, slicers, oven doors, knives Comments Regarding "Electrical Hazards" = Electrical appliances Comments Regarding "Radiant Energy Hazards" = Ovens Comments Regarding "Burn Hazards" = Oven, steam tables, hot pans Comments Regarding "Other Hazardous Conditions" = Wet surfaces (slipping) 7. ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS: Fumes F Mists F Odors O Gases NP Dusts O Poor Ventilation O Other Atmospheric Hazards NP Comments Regarding "Fume Exposure" = Solvents, ovens Comments Regarding "Odor Exposure" = Oven cleaners, bleach, cleaners Comments Regarding "Dust Exposure" = Flour, pollen Comments Regarding "Poor Ventilation Conditions" = A problem if window is closed or fan is off 8. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING - DEVICES: Latex/mesh gloves, hair nets, back braces, aprons 9. E. C. SUMMARY: Inside and Outside Work 2 (3) (4) 5 (6) (7) Numbers encircled by () indicate significant involvement of factors enumerated and rated above. 10. SUMMARY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMENTS:
    $30k-48k yearly est. Easy Apply 28d ago
  • Classroom Overload Paraeducator (8644)

    Evergreen School District (Clark

    Substitute teacher job in Vancouver, WA

    CLASSROOM OVERLOAD PARAEDUCATOR REPORTS TO: Instructor/Building Principal DEPARTMENT: Elementary Hours / Work Times 2 Hours Per Day (8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.) Contingent upon Enrollment This position will remain open until a qualified applicant is selected. The earliest date a recommendation for hire may be submitted is after 12/29/25. Must meet Paraeducator Employment Requirements as follows*: * Be at least eighteen (18) years of age and hold a high school diploma or its equivalent; AND * Must meet one or more of the following: * Have received a passing score of 455 or higher on the Education Testing Service ParaPro Assessment (ETS test/PRAXIS); or * Hold an Associate Degree or higher from an accredited college or university; or * Have earned 72 quarter credits or 48 semester credits at 100 level or higher at an accredited college or university; or * Have completed a Paraeducator Apprenticeship Program (program must be registered with the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council). * If you do not meet the required qualifications listed above, your name will be screened out from the list of qualified candidates. Upon hire, new paraeducators will be required to complete state required training offered through Evergreen School District. Position Duration: Temporary Classification Group: Paraeducator Class II Click this link to find the salary schedule associated with this position PSE Large Group Salary Schedule Salary Placement: New employees will start at the minimum hourly rate in the classification salary range. However, employees who have verified prior years of service of similar occupational experience may receive experience credit towards salary step placement. Evergreen Public Schools (EPS) offers the following to eligible employees who work at least 630 hours in a school year: * Medical, dental, vision, basic long-term disability, basic life and AD&D insurance through School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB). For additional information click EPS Benefits Information. * Employees may also be eligible to participate in FSA, DCAP, HSA, FPFSA (w/HDHP), and other supplemental benefits. Employees may be eligible for employer-employee funded retirement benefits through Department of Retirement Services (DRS). EPS offers paid holidays and paid time off, including but not limited to, sick, vacation, personal, religious, and bereavement leave. Additional negotiated leave options can be found in the associated Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for this position PSE Large Group CBA. We appreciate your interest in employment with Evergreen Public Schools. The most qualified and competitive applicant(s) that possess directly related experience and expertise, training, and education may be invited to participate in the interview/selection process. As part of the selection process, the District conducts confidential reference checks to include former and present employers and also requires a criminal background investigation including fingerprints Click here for Fingerprinting Services. Failure to submit a full application package will result in disqualification. External applicants must include official transcripts (upon hire) to confirm education or ETS ParaPro Assessment results with application. STANCE STATEMENT: Evergreen Public Schools are committed to eliminating the predictability of outcomes by demographic group and we strive to be a diverse community of schools that provides each member with the opportunities, access, resources, and support they need to be successful. With this in mind, our goal is to recruit, hire and retain employees of all racial/ethnic backgrounds who will bring their unique talents and skills into our educational institution to encourage students to thrive academically. Our district aims to provide an equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment for all students and staff to succeed in a racially and culturally diverse local, national and global community. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Under the supervision of the classroom instructor and the building Principal, the Classroom Overload Paraeducator will assist in the supervision of instructional activities, working closely with students on an individual as well as a small group basis. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Assist the classroom instructor in supervising and working with elementary and/or secondary students as follows: * Communicate effectively with students. * Assist in providing instruction to students so as to meet course outcomes. * Assist in establishing and maintaining a learning environment as specified by course goals and curriculum outcomes. * Assist in evaluating and specifying direction of instruction so as to maximize each student's potential. * Maintain accurate data on student progress. * Assist in administering and scoring formal and informal tests. * Implement behavioral management strategies using the emphasis and techniques that have been outlined by the teacher. * Assist in organizing and preparing a variety of instructional materials. OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES: * Perform other related duties as assigned PHYSICAL DEMANDS REQUIRED: Vision (66-100%) Speaking (66-100%) Hearing (66-100%) Standing (33-66%) Sitting (33-66%) Walking (33-66%) Writing (Up to 33%) Bending (33-66%) Stooping (33-66%) Acceptable Attendance Reaching (33-66%) Squatting (33-66%) Lifting Up to 50 lbs. individually More than 50 lbs with assistance (33-66%) MENTAL DEMANDS REQUIRED: Confidentiality (66-100%) Reading Documents (66-100%) Verbal Communication (66-100%) Written Communication (Up to 33%) Constant Interruptions (66-100%) Multiple Concurrent Tasks (66-100%) Percentages of requirements of physical and mental tasks are only an estimate. Reasonable accommodations for persons with a disability will be considered in order for them to perform the essential functions of the job. (66-100%) = Continuously (33-66%) = Frequently (Up to 33%) = Occasionally TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY: Computer/laptop, typewriter, copy machines, telephone, and all other tools and equipment necessary to perform the essential functions as listed above. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: * Basic typing/keyboarding. * Previous experience working with students in academic areas. * Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with students, staff, and parents. * Demonstrated ability to work with and supervise students. * Must possess personal characteristics of flexibility, initiative, cooperativeness, and confidentiality. * Demonstrated ability or willingness to learn computer skills. * Demonstrated ability to operate the office equipment as listed above. * Demonstrated ability to perform under conditions of constant interruption. * Must possess physical strength and ability to deal with potentially aggressive behavior of students. * Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with others as part of a team. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES RELATED TO CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND EQUITY: * Knowledge/awareness of own cultural identity and desire to learn about the cultural identity of others. * Supports a positive school environment that celebrates, respects and values diversity, where learning is made relevant and meaningful to students of various cultures. * Participates in activities and discussions that lead to increased cultural competence. * Demonstrates a commitment to equitable outcomes for all students. * Ability to recognize each person as a unique individual even as we celebrate their group cultural heritage. * The ability and desire to establish positive relationships with persons regardless of race, gender, physical limitation, sexual orientation or religious belief, with an active commitment to equal opportunity for all persons. Nondiscrimination Statement: Evergreen Public Schools 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 employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Cale Piland Title IX Coordinator Director of Student Services 13413 NE LeRoy Haagen Memorial Dr. Vancouver, WA 98684 PO Box 8910 Vancouver, WA 98668-8910 Telephone: ************ **************************** Cate Winters Section 504/ADA Coordinator Health Services Manager 13413 NE LeRoy Haagen Memorial Dr. Vancouver, WA 98684 PO Box 8910 Vancouver, WA 98668-8910 Telephone: ************ **************************** Danny Orrantia Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator Senior Director of Human Resources 13413 NE LeRoy Haagen Memorial Dr. Vancouver, WA 98684 PO Box 8910 Vancouver, WA 98668-8910 Telephone: ************ ******************************* Shane Gardner HIB Coordinator/ Gender Inclusivity Director of Safety & Security 13413 NE LeRoy Haagen Memorial Dr. Vancouver, WA 98684 PO Box 8910 Vancouver, WA 98668-8910 Telephone: ************ *****************************
    $44k-66k yearly est. Easy Apply 26d ago
  • On-Call School Teacher

    Kartini Clinic

    Substitute teacher job in Portland, OR

    Kartini Clinic, a nationally recognized, innovative pediatric clinic, is seeking a flexible, energetic, creative, supportive and team oriented On-Call School Teacher for our day treatment milieu. The ideal candidate is someone who loves children and has experience working with children within the ages of 6 - 18. Teachers support students and their families through a lengthy absence from school while they are in the day treatment program. On-call teachers provide coverage for the full-time school teacher during unplanned absences, vacations and transitions plans. On-call teachers are not required to be available at any specific time, except when they agree to cover for a specified time period. While this is an on-call position, there is the possibility of regularly scheduled teaching hours during the 2021 school year for this position. Due to COVID-19 experience and comfort with technology is preferred. Skills Include: *Ability to connect with, tutor and encourage students *Confidence in junior/senior high curriculum, especially algebra/geometry *A sense of authority with a calm demeanor *Creative ideas during school holidays and summer break *Desire to learn and implement new strategies *Team player with a positive attitude Requirements: *Bachelor's degree *Experience working with children *Organized *Punctual *Maintains current CPR certification, or able to get certified within 30 days of hire *Able to successfully pass a DHS and ODE background check
    $39k-59k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Teacher

    YMCA of Columbia Willamette 4.2company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Hillsboro, OR

    Part-time Description Do you want rewarding work focused on providing a fun, safe, and positive social-emotional experience for students before and after school? Work alongside other passionate individuals to support and enrich the lives of our school age students. The YMCA is looking for fun, hard working, individuals looking to make an impact in our community. This position will provide after school care in Hillsboro School district. This position is part time, Monday through Friday, with hours of 1:45-6:00pm (1:15-6:00 on Wednesdays). Benefits: Sick Pay: 1.5 hours for every 40 hours worked Tuition Reimbursement Childcare and Program Discounts Free Household Membership to a YMCA Fitness Facility Retirement Plan: 8% contribution after two years worked (must meet certain criteria). Flexible Scheduling Career Path: Promotion to management positions from within the organization Job Responsibilities: A Teacher will work in the program supervising aides and volunteers. Responsibilities include assisting the Lead Teacher or Site Director in maintaining a safe and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, implementing a fun and engaging curriculum, and fostering positive relationships with children, parents, and the school community. Work is primarily performed at YMCA Before and After School programs in Hillsboro. At times, staff may be asked to travel outside of Portland to fill in at other childcare sites within the YMCA of Columbia-Willamette Association. There may be times when staff are asked to attend company events outside of their regular schedule. Staff will be notified ahead of time if and when this happens. Requirements Required Qualifications: Pass a YMCA Background Check At least 240 hours of qualifying experience working with school age children in the past five years, an Associates or higher degree in a related field, or a Step 6 on the Oregon Registry. Meet all Program Leader standards as dictated by the Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care. Current enrollment in the Oregon State Childcare Registry or ability to enroll prior to employment. Current CPR and First Aid certification or ability to obtain within 30 days. Current Food Handlers certification or ability to obtain within 30 days. At least 18 years of age Salary Description Starting at $20
    $35k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Substitute REACH Site Assistant (Wishram)

    Wishram School District

    Substitute teacher job in Vancouver, WA

    Thank you for your interest in our employment opportunities. We invite you to apply to be a part of our dynamic team providing quality educational services throughout Southwest Washington, and other areas of the state. For more information review the NEOGOVApplication GuideandFrequently Asked Questions.
    $29k-38k yearly est. 7d ago
  • 1011-2025: Cook/Cashier/Assistant Substitute

    Washougal Sch Dist 112-6

    Substitute teacher job in Washougal, WA

    Job Description Primary Location District Office Salary Range $19.84 / Substitute Shift Type Substitute
    $19.8 hourly 2d ago
  • 1011-2025: Cook/Cashier/Assistant Substitute

    Washougal School District

    Substitute teacher job in Washougal, WA

    District Wide As needed - when regular cook/cashier/assistant is absent Rate of pay: $19.84 Purpose Statement: The Washougal School District is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a highly qualified workforce that appreciates the diversity of our community and is committed to practices that are responsive to the needs of all students and families. The Washougal School District desires inclusive schools and classrooms that celebrate the diversity of our school and community. We welcome candidates representing the diversity of the world. The Cook/Cashier/Kitchen is responsible for cooking and prepping meals served, and cashier duties as assigned, washing dishes and helping during peak meal service time. Essential Functions/Primary Duties: * Preps ingredients prior to cooking. * Inspects food items and supplies received to verify quantity and specifications of orders in compliance with mandated health requirements. * Greets students daily and makes sure nutritional and dietary needs are addressed. * Prepare for and set up meal service in cafeterias including utensils and other items necessary for serving students. * Arranges food and beverage items (e.g. displaying, stocking racks, etc.). * Tests prepared food for flavor, appearance and temperature to ensure the items are acceptable and ready to serve. * Stocks food, condiments and supplies for maintaining adequate quantities and security of items. * Works with Lead Cook to prepare a variety of documents (e.g. meal counts, inventory required, etc.) to provide information to management personnel. * Prepares food and beverage items for consumption while meeting mandated nutritional and projected meal requirements. * Serves food meeting mandated nutritional requirements. * Responds to inquiries of students and staff to provide information and/or direction regarding the selection and price of meal items. * Monitors mandated nutritional requirements for reimbursable meals to meet State/Federal requirements. * Monitors students for food allergies and/or intolerances. * Point of sale contact for student/staff/other meal participation. * Track participation and collect data as required. * Maintains accurate student accounts (e.g. free and reduced meal status, meal count, etc.) for documentation to meet federal, state and administration requirements. * Reconciles transactions (e.g. counting receipts, completing documentation, etc.) to balance accounts adhering to established accounting practices. * Responsible for dish hygiene and assisting with kitchen cleaning. * Responsible for setting up, tending to and cleaning/breaking down sort tables. * Responsible for transporting dirty dishes and trays from the sort tables to the dish room * Retrieves dishes and other soiled equipment to assist Lead Cooks and Cook/Cashiers with efficiency. * Instructs students on how to sort service ware, table cleaning, use of sort tables, etc. * Cleans dishes, trays, utensils, and equipment. * Sweeps and mops kitchen floors. * Breaks down and descales the warewash machine. * Responsible for maintaining chemicals needed to properly clean and sanitize work areas, equipment and serviceware. * Communicate supply needs to the Lead Cook, using standardized procedure. Secondary Duties: * Learns the various responsibilities and duties of the Lead Cook as it relates to the business aspects of the kitchen and assists with them when needed. * Works with the Lead Cook to maintain adequate inventory for the purpose of completing jobs efficiently within budget guidelines. * Shares responsibility for kitchen cleaning including: utensils, dishes, trays, floors, equipment, and the storage of food preparation areas to maintain sanitary conditions and meet health and safety requirements. * Other relevant duties as assigned within reasonable scope of the position * Transports dirty dishes and trays from the sort tables to the dish room. * Assists with preparing ingredients prior to cooking. * Assists with verifying quantity and specifications of orders in compliance with mandated health requirements. * Assists with making sure student nutritional and dietary needs are addressed. * Assists with meal service set up in cafeterias including utensils and other items necessary for serving students. * Assists with arranging food and beverage items (e.g. displaying, stocking racks, etc.). * Assists with checking food temperatures prior to serving. * Assists with stocking food, condiments and supplies. * Assists with food storage while maintaining sanitary conditions meeting health and safety requirements for serving and eating areas. * Assists with physical inventories to verify stock and ensure availability of supplies as needed. * Assists with preparing food and beverage items for consumption while meeting mandated nutritional and projected meal requirements. * Assists with serving food meeting mandated nutritional requirements. * Assists with monitoring mandated nutritional requirements for reimbursable meals to meet State/Federal requirements. * Assists with monitoring students for food allergy and/or intolerances. * Assists with point of sale contact for meal participation. * Assists with tracking participation and collecting data as required. * Assists with maintaining accurate student accounts (e.g. free and reduced meal status, meal count, etc.) for documentation to meet federal, state and administration requirements. * Assists with reconciling transactions (e.g. counting receipts, completing documentation, etc.) to balance accounts adhering to established accounting practices. * Other relevant duties as assigned within reasonable scope of the position. Job Requirement: Minimum Qualifications Skills, Knowledge and Abilities SKILLS are required to perform multiple, non-technical tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skills required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: adhering to safety practices; preparing and maintaining accurate records; utilizing industrial grade food service equipment; and using pertinent software applications. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Kitchen and cooking experience required. Efficient and quick working skills; fast learner. KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math including calculations using fractions, percents, and/or ratios; read a variety of manuals, write documents following prescribed formats, and/or present information to others; and understand complex. multi-step written and oral instructions. Specific knowledge required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: methods of quantity cooking; health standards and hazards; food safe handling procedures; meal planning and food purchasing; and managing a high-volume food preparation operation. Working knowledge of computers and related computer programs, including Skyward. ABILITY is required to schedule activities; collate data; and consider a number of factors when using equipment. Flexibility is required to work with others; work with data utilizing defined and similar processes; and operate equipment using standardized methods. Ability is also required to work with a diversity of individuals; work with similar types of data; and utilize job-related equipment. In working with others, problem solving is required to identify issues and create action plans. Problem solving with data requires independent interpretation of guidelines; and problem solving with equipment is moderate. Specific abilities required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: setting priorities: working around children; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships and working as part of a team. Responsibility Responsibilities include: working under limited supervision and using standardized practices and/or methods; leading, guiding, and/or coordinating others; and operating within a defined budget. Utilization of some resources from other work units may be required to perform the job's functions. There is a continual opportunity to significantly impact the Organization's services. Working Environment The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling; some climbing and balancing; frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally, the job requires 10% sitting, 30% walking, and 60% standing. The job is performed under some temperature extremes and some hazardous conditions. Experience : Job related experience is required. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Transportation: Access to reliable personal transportation is required for this position. Required Testing Pre-employment Proficiency test (Outside culinary department or external applicants only. The seniority of non-culinary in-district applicants will be considered in addition to the test results). Certificates & Licenses Food Handler's Certificate Valid First Aid/CPR Certification Continuing Educ./Training Annual relevant training required Clearances WA State Misconduct Clearance Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The Washougal 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, gender 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 employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Aaron Hansen, 4855 Evergreen Way, Washougal WA 98671, **************; Title IX Officer: Aaron Hansen, 4855 Evergreen Way, Washougal WA 98671, **************; Section 504 Coordinator: Connor McCroskey, 4855 Evergreen Way, Washougal WA 98671, **************.
    $19.8 hourly 42d ago
  • Research Methods (PSY 215) Teachers Assistant

    University of Portland 4.3company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Portland, OR

    Job Title Research Methods (PSY 215) Teachers Assistant Department Psychological Sciences Terms and Hours Approx. 2 hrs/wk Job Category Student Employment Hourly Wage Portland Metro Minimum Wage ($16.30/hour) Job Summary The Student Teaching Assistant will be responsible for collecting, grading, and organizing homework assignments in an efficient manner. Each week, approximately 2 assignments will need to be graded and scores organized in an Excel spreadsheet. These papers will then be returned to the professor before the next class period. On occasion, the Teaching Assistant will help students with SPSS. Core Duties * Collect student's homework assignments from the professor * Grade assignments based upon a grading template * Keep track of all homework grades on an Excel spreadsheet * Return the graded assignments to the professor before the next class * If needed, help tutor students about SPSS * Other relevant tasks as assigned Minimum Qualifications * Candidate must have taken PSY 215 with Dr. Pitzer * Candidate must have received an A in PSY 215 * Candidate is competent with SPSS and Excel Preferred Qualifications * Psychology Major * Recently completed PSY 215 Physical Requirements * N/A Posting Detail Information Posting Number SE894-2023 Number of Vacancies 1 Estimated Start Date 01/19/2026 Open Date 01/07/2026 Close Date 02/01/2026
    $16.3 hourly 9d ago
  • Afterschool Teacher

    Schnitzer Family Campus-Mittleman Jewish Community Center & Portland Jewish Academy

    Substitute teacher job in Portland, OR

    Job Description Job Title: Afterschool Teacher WAGE: Teacher Assistant: $17.50-$18.85/hour FTE: Part-time Teacher: $19-$20/hour FTE: Part-time Site Manager: $24-$27/hour FTE: Full-time* *Check below for specific Site Manager qualifications SHIFT: Teachers/Assistants: 2:00/3:00pm (depending on the site) to 6:00pm* Site Manager: split shift - 7:00-9:00am, and then 1:00-6:00pm* *Shifts subject to change during early release and all-day care days. BENEFITS: PJA offers a generous time off plan including: Sick Leave, Vacation, PTO and Holiday pay. Plus, paid planning time and professional development. All staff are also gifted a free membership to the MJCC, and we offer tuition discounts for children of our employees. Full time employees are also eligable to participate in medical and dental plans. JOB SUMMARY: Afterschool Teachers are responsible for the direct care and supervision of youth in PJA Before and Afterschool programs. This position provides an atmosphere and environment conducive to the intellectual, social and emotional development of students in an afterschool setting. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates may bring any combination of experience and training that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position. This would typically include: High School Diploma or GED; AND At least 18 years of age; AND Enrolled in Central Background Registry (Required: get started HERE if not already enrolled); AND 240 hours of qualifying experience in a comparable youth program; OR An AA/BA Degree in an area related to child development or education We encourage people of all backgrounds, whether you believe you meet the required qualifications or not, to apply. Visit our website to learn more about our non-discrimination policy, mission and values. ADDITIONAL SITE MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED): 21 years or older A least one year of experience working with school age youth in a management capacity Have verifiable knowledge of child development via education transcripts, references from prior experience or training certificates. Have a valid driver's license and an insured, reliable vehicle to transport large materials to and from the program site. Site Manager Applicants - Please submit a cover letter with your application ESSENTIAL DUTIES: (These examples represent the essential functions of the position. They are not, however, inclusive of all the duties the position may be assigned to perform.) ENRICHMENT PROGRAMMING: Plan and implement developmentally appropriate daily curriculum in accordance with PJA Afterschool Department policies and expectations. Assist in leading groups of varying sizes independently and as assigned. SUPERVISION: Monitor youth and afterschool spaces to ensure safety. Maintain positive communication with youth. Model appropriate problem solving behavior and maintain positive student guidance and interaction. Respond appropriately to incidents and injuries, providing first aid as necessary and implementing developmentally appropriate behavior support and safety measures as necessary. COMMUNICATION: Communicate courteously and work collaboratively and effectively with PJA & PPS staff, parents, students and the public. Share responsibility for supervision of all students. Attend and participate in staff meetings. Inform parents of daily issues and progress while maintaining confidentiality. Check and respond to daily & weekly program related communications. RULESET: Follow School Age Childcare Ruleset and all PJA-Afterschool policies including but not limited to: maintain staff to student ratios; maintain group size; ensure appropriate health and safety management; follow standard safety and security procedures; assist in nutrition/snack preparation; monitor and maintain attendance and tracking systems; conduct intermittent head counts; inform supervisor of student absences; monitor student transitions; maintain timesheet; ensure program cleanliness; open/close program as necessary; maintain appropriate work habits including regular and punctual attendance and appropriate use of planning time. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Obtain 15 annual clock hours of professional development through attendance at workshops, seminars, trainings, and conferences. We provide no-cost training opportunities throughout the year. Other Duties as assigned PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Work is performed in an environment that is quite noisy and busy, and may include exposure to biological and environmental conditions including body fluids and waste, germs, and childhood illnesses May include lifting children or heavy items (up to 50 pounds unassisted), bending, stooping, reaching, standing, climbing and walking Requires vision and hearing within standard ranges and clear speaking ability PJA is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Portland Jewish Academy (PJA) is committed to recruiting, hiring, developing, compensating, and promoting the best-qualified individuals for positions at all levels in the organization. We provide Equal Opportunity Employment (EEO) to all employees and applicants. Employment decisions are made based on how an individual's skills and qualifications meet the responsibilities of the position for which they have applied. An individual will be free from discrimination based on characteristics protected by law such as race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, national origin, citizenship status, disability, veteran status, or the presence of a non-job-related physical, mental, or sensory disability, or other protected status as defined by federal, state, or local laws. Discrimination and/or harassment based on any of those factors are totally inconsistent with our philosophy of doing business and will not be tolerated. PJA will make reasonable accommodations, including modification of organizational policies and procedures in appropriate cases for qualified individuals with disabilities if it can do so without undue hardship. Powered by JazzHR RD66A2R4a4
    $17.5-18.9 hourly 26d ago
  • Afterschool Teacher

    Mittleman Jewish Community Center & Portland Jewish Academy

    Substitute teacher job in Portland, OR

    Job Title: Afterschool Teacher WAGE: Teacher Assistant: $17.50-$18.85/hour FTE: Part-time Teacher: $19-$20/hour FTE: Part-time Site Manager: $24-$27/hour FTE: Full-time* *Check below for specific Site Manager qualifications SHIFT: Teachers/Assistants: 2:00/3:00pm (depending on the site) to 6:00pm* Site Manager: split shift - 7:00-9:00am, and then 1:00-6:00pm* *Shifts subject to change during early release and all-day care days. BENEFITS: PJA offers a generous time off plan including: Sick Leave, Vacation, PTO and Holiday pay. Plus, paid planning time and professional development. All staff are also gifted a free membership to the MJCC, and we offer tuition discounts for children of our employees. Full time employees are also eligable to participate in medical and dental plans. JOB SUMMARY: Afterschool Teachers are responsible for the direct care and supervision of youth in PJA Before and Afterschool programs. This position provides an atmosphere and environment conducive to the intellectual, social and emotional development of students in an afterschool setting. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates may bring any combination of experience and training that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position. This would typically include: High School Diploma or GED; AND At least 18 years of age; AND Enrolled in Central Background Registry (Required: get started HERE if not already enrolled); AND 240 hours of qualifying experience in a comparable youth program; OR An AA/BA Degree in an area related to child development or education We encourage people of all backgrounds, whether you believe you meet the required qualifications or not, to apply. Visit our website to learn more about our non-discrimination policy, mission and values. ADDITIONAL SITE MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED): 21 years or older A least one year of experience working with school age youth in a management capacity Have verifiable knowledge of child development via education transcripts, references from prior experience or training certificates. Have a valid driver's license and an insured, reliable vehicle to transport large materials to and from the program site. Site Manager Applicants - Please submit a cover letter with your application ESSENTIAL DUTIES: (These examples represent the essential functions of the position. They are not, however, inclusive of all the duties the position may be assigned to perform.) ENRICHMENT PROGRAMMING: Plan and implement developmentally appropriate daily curriculum in accordance with PJA Afterschool Department policies and expectations. Assist in leading groups of varying sizes independently and as assigned. SUPERVISION: Monitor youth and afterschool spaces to ensure safety. Maintain positive communication with youth. Model appropriate problem solving behavior and maintain positive student guidance and interaction. Respond appropriately to incidents and injuries, providing first aid as necessary and implementing developmentally appropriate behavior support and safety measures as necessary. COMMUNICATION: Communicate courteously and work collaboratively and effectively with PJA & PPS staff, parents, students and the public. Share responsibility for supervision of all students. Attend and participate in staff meetings. Inform parents of daily issues and progress while maintaining confidentiality. Check and respond to daily & weekly program related communications. RULESET: Follow School Age Childcare Ruleset and all PJA-Afterschool policies including but not limited to: maintain staff to student ratios; maintain group size; ensure appropriate health and safety management; follow standard safety and security procedures; assist in nutrition/snack preparation; monitor and maintain attendance and tracking systems; conduct intermittent head counts; inform supervisor of student absences; monitor student transitions; maintain timesheet; ensure program cleanliness; open/close program as necessary; maintain appropriate work habits including regular and punctual attendance and appropriate use of planning time. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Obtain 15 annual clock hours of professional development through attendance at workshops, seminars, trainings, and conferences. We provide no-cost training opportunities throughout the year. Other Duties as assigned PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Work is performed in an environment that is quite noisy and busy, and may include exposure to biological and environmental conditions including body fluids and waste, germs, and childhood illnesses May include lifting children or heavy items (up to 50 pounds unassisted), bending, stooping, reaching, standing, climbing and walking Requires vision and hearing within standard ranges and clear speaking ability PJA is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Portland Jewish Academy (PJA) is committed to recruiting, hiring, developing, compensating, and promoting the best-qualified individuals for positions at all levels in the organization. We provide Equal Opportunity Employment (EEO) to all employees and applicants. Employment decisions are made based on how an individual's skills and qualifications meet the responsibilities of the position for which they have applied. An individual will be free from discrimination based on characteristics protected by law such as race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, national origin, citizenship status, disability, veteran status, or the presence of a non-job-related physical, mental, or sensory disability, or other protected status as defined by federal, state, or local laws. Discrimination and/or harassment based on any of those factors are totally inconsistent with our philosophy of doing business and will not be tolerated. PJA will make reasonable accommodations, including modification of organizational policies and procedures in appropriate cases for qualified individuals with disabilities if it can do so without undue hardship.
    $17.5-18.9 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Trade School Academic Instructor

    Human Learning Systems

    Substitute teacher job in Troutdale, OR

    The Academic Instructor position provides support for a U.S Department of Labor Job Corps contractor. The Job Corps program is a federally-funded residential training program. The mission of Job Corps is to provide career-based technical and academic training and job placement assistance to low-income youth ages 16-24. Summary of Duties: Plan and prepare instructional tasks that are meaningful and related to learning goals and provide instruction to students. Academic Instructors Must: Demonstrate the ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with colleagues Demonstrate knowledge and experience implementing best practices in instruction Have knowledge and experience using a variety of assessment tools and analyzing student data. Have the Ability to collaborate with teacher teams, co-teach lessons, and do demonstration teaching Think flexibly and to adapt work to the needs of teachers. Possess knowledge and demonstration of using 21st Century skills in instruction (analytical thinking, problem solving, communicating, collaborating, and finding and evaluating information) Demonstrate strong skills in oral and written communication and the ability to utilize technology for communication and instruction. Demonstrate organizational skills and initiative for working with minimal direct or supervision. Display Evidence of ongoing professional learning and reflective practice to continuously improve adult learning and student learning. Have Knowledge and experience using technology for communication Display enjoyment, humor, and enthusiasm for teaching and expect students to enjoy learning Display enjoyment, humor, and enthusiasm for teaching and expect students to enjoy learning Promote an atmosphere within the classroom/training environment that is positive, safe and conducive to learning, ensuring maximum student motivation and outcomes Maintain a high degree of effective behavior management within the training area. Integrates math, reading, and writing concepts with employability, and Career Success Standards skills with lesson planning Continues to stay current on new teaching, instruction and facilitation techniques. Maintains a clean and clutter-free work environment Develops and implements curriculum and TARs necessary to attain student, Center, HLS and DOL goals: Utilizes Job Corps guidelines and subject course guide. Has an accurate syllabus for the course and completes lesson plans as required. Creates and maintains TAR for subject area. Conducts classes that explain test preparation and study skills. Conducts assessments to diagnose areas of difficulty; prescribes individual plans. Identifies appropriate materials. Designs instruction to meet individual student needs. Curriculum developed is sufficient for student to pass all tests and certifications. Develops and implements CSS projects. Designs curriculum to ensure students meet their academic and career technical training needs Identifies and prepares potential students for the ACT and AT programs: Assists students in the Center's ACT process. Assists all students in the college enrollment and financial aid process. Has scholarship information available to all potential candidates. Prepares students for AT opportunities. Refers students to the ACT/AT coordinator for enrollment. Conducts Pre ACT courses as required. Implements an Applied Academics program: Meets with Career Technical Training instructors to identify required skills that can be taught and enforced with applying technical skills in an academic setting and in technical instruction. Develops and implements applied academic projects. Determines student accommodations required: Meets with student and CTT instructor to identify and create required accommodations for student's capabilities. Meets with student and health and wellness staff to ensure medical needs are coordinated. Meets with student and residential living staff to identify and recommend accommodations. Meets with disability accommodations team to make recommendations. Ensures all information is input into CIS. Obtains outside resources as needed for accommodations for students. Maintains accurate record keeping: Submits ESPs in a timely manner, documents student progress for inclusion on the ETA 640 profile. Records daily attendance. Administers accurate completion of the Training Achievement Records (TAR) precisely and in a timely manner. Documents student's progress in case notes at least monthly. Maintains curriculum necessary to attain goals. Maintains lesson plan binder and prepares lesson plans at least two weeks in advance. Submits necessary schedule change information. Documents and distributes PCDPs as necessary. Ensures documented contact with the parents of minors at least every other month. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree required. Certifications/Licenses: Valid State Driver's License CPR/First Aid Certifications Valid Teacher Certification, in state of employment Equal Opportunity Statement Human Learning Systems provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local laws.
    $37k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Trade School Academic Instructor

    Springdale Job Corps

    Substitute teacher job in Troutdale, OR

    Job Description The Academic Instructor position provides support for a U.S Department of Labor Job Corps contractor. The Job Corps program is a federally-funded residential training program. The mission of Job Corps is to provide career-based technical and academic training and job placement assistance to low-income youth ages 16-24. Summary of Duties: Plan and prepare instructional tasks that are meaningful and related to learning goals and provide instruction to students. Academic Instructors Must: Demonstrate the ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with colleagues Demonstrate knowledge and experience implementing best practices in instruction Have knowledge and experience using a variety of assessment tools and analyzing student data. Have the Ability to collaborate with teacher teams, co-teach lessons, and do demonstration teaching Think flexibly and to adapt work to the needs of teachers. Possess knowledge and demonstration of using 21st Century skills in instruction (analytical thinking, problem solving, communicating, collaborating, and finding and evaluating information) Demonstrate strong skills in oral and written communication and the ability to utilize technology for communication and instruction. Demonstrate organizational skills and initiative for working with minimal direct or supervision. Display Evidence of ongoing professional learning and reflective practice to continuously improve adult learning and student learning. Have Knowledge and experience using technology for communication Display enjoyment, humor, and enthusiasm for teaching and expect students to enjoy learning Display enjoyment, humor, and enthusiasm for teaching and expect students to enjoy learning Promote an atmosphere within the classroom/training environment that is positive, safe and conducive to learning, ensuring maximum student motivation and outcomes Maintain a high degree of effective behavior management within the training area. Integrates math, reading, and writing concepts with employability, and Career Success Standards skills with lesson planning Continues to stay current on new teaching, instruction and facilitation techniques. Maintains a clean and clutter-free work environment Develops and implements curriculum and TARs necessary to attain student, Center, HLS and DOL goals: Utilizes Job Corps guidelines and subject course guide. Has an accurate syllabus for the course and completes lesson plans as required. Creates and maintains TAR for subject area. Conducts classes that explain test preparation and study skills. Conducts assessments to diagnose areas of difficulty; prescribes individual plans. Identifies appropriate materials. Designs instruction to meet individual student needs. Curriculum developed is sufficient for student to pass all tests and certifications. Develops and implements CSS projects. Designs curriculum to ensure students meet their academic and career technical training needs Identifies and prepares potential students for the ACT and AT programs: Assists students in the Center's ACT process. Assists all students in the college enrollment and financial aid process. Has scholarship information available to all potential candidates. Prepares students for AT opportunities. Refers students to the ACT/AT coordinator for enrollment. Conducts Pre ACT courses as required. Implements an Applied Academics program: Meets with Career Technical Training instructors to identify required skills that can be taught and enforced with applying technical skills in an academic setting and in technical instruction. Develops and implements applied academic projects. Determines student accommodations required: Meets with student and CTT instructor to identify and create required accommodations for student's capabilities. Meets with student and health and wellness staff to ensure medical needs are coordinated. Meets with student and residential living staff to identify and recommend accommodations. Meets with disability accommodations team to make recommendations. Ensures all information is input into CIS. Obtains outside resources as needed for accommodations for students. Maintains accurate record keeping: Submits ESPs in a timely manner, documents student progress for inclusion on the ETA 640 profile. Records daily attendance. Administers accurate completion of the Training Achievement Records (TAR) precisely and in a timely manner. Documents student's progress in case notes at least monthly. Maintains curriculum necessary to attain goals. Maintains lesson plan binder and prepares lesson plans at least two weeks in advance. Submits necessary schedule change information. Documents and distributes PCDPs as necessary. Ensures documented contact with the parents of minors at least every other month. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree required. Certifications/Licenses: Valid State Driver's License CPR/First Aid Certifications Valid Teacher Certification, in state of employment Equal Opportunity Statement Human Learning Systems provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local laws.
    $37k-54k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Early Head Start Teacher Assistant

    Eocfwa

    Substitute teacher job in Vancouver, WA

    Our Mission: To Connect, Empower, and Transform the lives of Children & Families About EOCF: Educational Opportunities for Children and Families (EOCF) is committed to supporting children and families through developmentally appropriate early learning programs. We believe in empowering staff and equipping classrooms to ensure every child thrives. Position Summary: Do you enjoy an active, fun environment? Are you energized by teamwork and meaningful work with infants and toddlers? Join EOCF as an Early Head Start Teacher Assistant. In this role you will assist the classroom teacher(s) in providing and implementing a developmentally appropriate educational experience for children from birth to age 3 enrolled in our program. Compensation & Schedule: The site operates from 6:30AM to 6PM. This position is scheduled to work 9:30AM-6PM, Monday-Friday. This benefitted position has an hourly wage ranging from $20.28 to $20.57, based on experience and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Support the delivery of developmentally appropriate curriculum. Assist in promoting children's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Help prepare and maintain classroom materials and learning environments. Foster a safe, and nurturing atmosphere for all children. Engage in active supervision of children, including indoor/outdoor play and mealtimes. Collaborate with team members to ensure quality and consistency across the classroom. Fully Qualified Required Qualifications: Certificate of Proficiency in Early Childhood Education, current CDA certificate, or WA State Initial Certificate in ECE. Trainee Qualified Required Qualifications: High School Diploma or Equivalent Preferred Experience: One year of experience working with children birth-3 in an early childhood setting. Bilingual highly desired Ability to: Implement established child development practices, principles and performance standards in a comprehensive classroom environment. Adopt EOCF's commitment to supporting and strengthening children and families. Maintain confidentiality of records and information. Use the team approach to resolving problems or conflicts Receive information and feedback in an understanding manner. Attend appropriate staff meetings and out-of-town training sessions as assigned. Perform the physical requirements of the job which include regular crouching, stooping, bending, kneeling, sitting on the floor to assist and engage with children, and outdoors on a playground setting monitoring safe play and supervision. Interviews to begin as soon a qualified pool of applicants is received Educational Opportunities for Children and Families ( EOCF) is an EEOC compliant employer.
    $20.3-20.6 hourly 2d ago
  • On Call Teacher Assistant

    Eocfwa-Educational Opportunities for Children and Families

    Substitute teacher job in Vancouver, WA

    Job Description Our Mission: To Connect, Empower, and Transform the lives of Children & Families About EOCF: Educational Opportunities for Children and Families (EOCF) is committed to supporting children and families through developmentally appropriate early learning programs. We believe in empowering staff and equipping classrooms to ensure every child thrives. Position Summary: Do you enjoy an active, fun environment? Are you energized by teamwork and meaningful work with children? Would you like a flexible work schedule? Join EOCF as an On-Call Preschool Teacher Assistant! In this role you will assist the classroom teacher(s) in providing and implementing a developmentally appropriate educational experience for children from birth to age 5 enrolled in a variety of our program models. Compensation & Schedule: This on-call substitute role is a great opportunity to make a meaningful impact by providing essential staffing support during both short and long-term vacancies. On-call team members enjoy flexible scheduling while playing a vital role in keeping EOCF programs running smoothly. Availability is needed Monday through Friday during daytime hours, based on program needs, with a minimum commitment of just 8 hours per month to remain an active employee. We are especially seeking candidates who can be consistently available on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Compensation is competitive, with an hourly wage ranging from $20.28 to $20.57, based on experience and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Support areas of Clark County: North Region-Includes Yacolt/Battleground, East Region- Includes Camas/Cascade Park, Central Region- Includes Orchards, St. Johns, West Region- Includes Woodland/Hazel Dell Support the delivery of developmentally appropriate curriculum. Assist in promoting children's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Help prepare and maintain classroom materials and learning environments. Foster a safe, and nurturing atmosphere for all children. Engage in active supervision of children, including indoor/outdoor play and mealtimes. Collaborate with team members to ensure quality and consistency across the classroom. Fully Qualified Required Qualifications: Certificate of Proficiency in Early Childhood Education, current CDA certificate, or WA State Initial Certificate in ECE. Trainee Qualified Required Qualifications: High School Diploma or Equivalent Preferred Experience: One year of experience working with children birth-5 in an early childhood setting. Bilingual highly desired Ability to: Implement established child development practices, principles and performance standards in a comprehensive classroom environment. Adopt EOCF's commitment to supporting and strengthening children and families. Maintain confidentiality of records and information. Use the team approach to resolving problems or conflicts Receive information and feedback in an understanding manner. Attend appropriate staff meetings and out-of-town training sessions as assigned. Perform the physical requirements of the job which include regular crouching, stooping, bending, kneeling, sitting on the floor to assist and engage with children, and outdoors on a playground setting monitoring safe play and supervision. Interviews to begin as soon a qualified pool of applicants is received Educational Opportunities for Children and Families ( EOCF) is an EEOC compliant employer
    $20.3-20.6 hourly 27d ago

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How much does a substitute teacher earn in Camas, WA?

The average substitute teacher in Camas, WA earns between $25,000 and $57,000 annually. This compares to the national average substitute teacher range of $23,000 to $45,000.

Average substitute teacher salary in Camas, WA

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