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ID 6771- Temporary Special Education Assistant I (SEA I) - 1:1 - 7 hours/day for 184 days

Lake Oswego School District
Lake Oswego, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 10 Aug 2026
💰 $56,000/yr($42,000/yr$56,000/yr)

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Temporary Special Education Assistant I (SEA I) - 1:1
7 hours/day for 184 days 
$20.75 - $28.47/hour (depending on experience)
Lakeridge Middle School

JOB SUMMARY
The Special Education Assistant I position provides educational and classroom assistance under the guidance of teachers, principals, vice principals and other supervisors, and assists in carrying out instructional activities, promoting student safety and well-being, and reinforcing classroom programs.  The position has specific responsibility for assisting with the supervision and instruction of students with special needs, observing and documenting student progress, implementing plans for instruction and assisting students with health needs.  Duties are performed under risk of infection and injury and require work with students having learning, developmental and behavioral needs.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential duties of this position include the following tasks. Employees in this position perform some or all of the following tasks. Other duties may be assigned at any time.

  1. Confers with teachers, supervisor and other colleagues to plan day-to-day routines, programs, and special projects, student-specific delegated healthcare, and special projects for the purpose of assisting in evaluating progress and/or implementing 504, behavior plan and IEP objectives.
  2. Performs program-related instructional, behavioral and other activities including helping students with individualized educational plans (IEP, behavior, safety, etc.) and other related activities.
  3. Undertakes delegated instructional tasks for individuals and small groups; assists with classroom assignments and monitoring student activities in the classroom and other locations.
  4. Performs instructional support tasks including preparing worksheets, organizing materials, creating and posting bulletin boards, collecting data and monitoring student progress.
  5. Implements classroom, small group and individual social and behavioral management interventions/systems.
  6. Manages personal student information according to federal and state laws and District policies, and maintains strict confidentiality.
  7. Helps maintain an orderly and attractive instructional area (i.e., prevents litter, puts up bulletin board displays, cleans chalkboards, stores supplies, sets up study areas, etc.).
  8. Performs routine clerical work such as typing, photocopying, filing, record-keeping, and answering telephones.
  9. Responsible for assigned building and classroom supervision including field trips, playground, lunch, hall, and bus duty and on-bus supervision.
  10. Assists students with physical education and other recreational activities.
  11. With training, implements district and program-adopted crisis prevention/intervention strategies including the use of de-escalating procedures, physical interventions to avoid injuries and other safety protocols.
  12. Assists teachers and specialists in the testing and assessment of student skills.  Records and maintains accurate test and developmental data on student performance.
  13. Provides student safety, self-care, health care, medical protocols, hygiene care, and mobility assistance services which may include lifting, feeding, and toileting/diapering.
  14. Maintains positive communication with school personnel, community agencies, and parents/guardians under the direction of teachers and specialists.
  15. Implements prescribed physical therapy/medical assistance and support duties as directed and delegated by a healthcare professional.
  16. Attends workshops and staff development classes to remain current on behavioral, medical and data collection procedures.
  17. Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of all district policies and procedures.
  18. Consistent, daily and punctual attendance.

NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Non-essential duties of this position include the following tasks. Employees in this position perform some or all of these tasks. Other duties may be assigned at any time.

  1. Operates and troubleshoots various office equipment including telephones and photocopy machines.
  2. Moves classroom furniture and equipment.
  3. Attends in-service training, staff meetings and other meetings as assigned.
  4. Reports issues to the principal and the a

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