Must be 21 years of age or older.
Required: Must upload a copy of High School diploma, High School transcript, or G.E.D.
POSITION TITLE: Para Educator, Bilingual Required
LOCATION: Harrison Middle School
DATE POSTED: 07/07/2026
JOB NUMBER: CL025-27-05
HOURS/DAYS: 6.5/190
BENEFITS: Para Educator Benefits
Sunnyside School District
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Para Educator
REPORTS TO: Building Principal and Assigned Teacher
UNIT CLASSIFICATION: PSE Para Educators
PRIMARY PURPOSE:
Employees in this job classification are directly involved in helping students achieve their maximum potential through the instructional program. Responsibilities include 1) One-to-one instruction of students 2) Small group instruction 3) In and out of classroom supervision of students and 4) General assistance to the teacher.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS*:
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:
Communicates regularly and in a positive manner with students, parents/guardians, instructional, and support staff. Required to deal with a wide range of student behaviors; required to deal with a wide range of physical and emotional disabilities; may occasionally deal with distraught or difficult students.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The daily work is performed in a classroom setting. May be required to work outdoors in inclement weather. Potentially exposed to ordinary infectious diseases carried by students; exposed to student noise levels; required to lift, move, and position students and equipment; playground supervision and bus loading requires working outdoors in inclement weather; required to attend to students' personal hygiene; may be exposed to biting behavior; may need to take precautions to avoid exposure to student bodily fluids and cleaning or disinfecting compounds; required to work in non-routine positions for extended periods.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience
Must provide proof of high school diploma or G.E.D.
Pass State Assessment for Para Educators; or
Associate Degree or higher; or
72-quarter college credits or 48-semester credits at the one hundred level or higher; or
Completed an apprenticeship as a para educator, in a program
registered with the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training
Council.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to identify and adjust to the individual student's needs
Ability to be innovative and improvise to meet changing situations
Knowledge of record-keeping systems
Knowledge of technology equipment and its operation
Knowledge of student behavior and methods to assure proper conduct
Ability to work successfully in a team context with other staff members
Ability to understand and communicate effectively
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions
Ability to be flexible to accommodate changing schedules
Licenses/Special Requirements
Valid photo identification.
Social Security Card.
WSP/FBI fingerprint/background clearance.
Fundamental Course of Study or must obtain within first 4 months of employment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
SITTING: Sitting is optional throughout the day providing instruction to students. The student meet individually or in groups and the teacher/para-educator arranges the desks and instructional materials at their discretion.
STANDING: This activity is required on a limited basis as the teacher/para-educator has a sit/stand option while working with the students.
WALKING: This activity is performed on a regular basis throughout the workday. It is required to get to and from the playground areas and to move around the classroom. Walking is typically not required beyond distances of 200 feet to go from the classroom out to the playground area.
This position includes the playground, cafeteria, and general student supervision duty. The para-educator may be required to do daily playground duty, including recesses, cafeteria, and bus duty up to 1.5 hours per day.
CAN WORKER CHANGE POSITIONS FREQUENTLY? Yes. The para-educator has the capability of alternating from standing to walking while on playground duty and can sit, stand, or walk in the classroom, maintaining contact with the students.
LIFTING: This activity is required on a frequent basis handling papers and materials. Typically, lifting is less than 10 lbs. moving books and instructional materials around inside the classroom.
CARRYING: This activity is done on a limited basis; carry books and other instructional materials around the classroom. Also requires moving previously described boxes short distances in the classroom.
PUSHING/PULLING: This activity is required on a regular basis, pushing in chairs.
REACHING/HANDLING: This activity is performed on a constant basis, reaching, handling, and manipulating instructional materials with the students throughout the workday. Some data entry is required, usually not more than 30 to 60 minutes per week.
KNEELING: (bending legs at knees to come to rest on knee or knees): This activity may be performed at the option of the para-educator. The job does not require the para-educator to get down to the floor. If the student is sitting, they are required to get down to their level to communicate, which could mean sitting in a chair alongside the student. The para-educator has the option to kneel, stoop, bend, crouch, or squat, depending on the circumstances and their preference.
STOOPING (bending body forward and downward, by bending the spine at the waist): See kneeling.
BENDING (bending body forward at waist): In addition to what is previously described under kneeling, the para-educator may need to bend on an occasional basis when working with students who are seated and need only limited contact.
CROUCHING (bending body downward and forward, by bending legs and spine): See kneeling.
SQUATTING: See kneeling.
CAN KNEELING, STOOPING, BENDING, AND CROUCHING BE ELIMINATED WITH GOOD BODY MECHANICS? No.
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT:
PSE Para Educator
EVALUATION:
Building Principal
Last Revision (date): June 12, 2026