Special Ed Sensory Services, TOPS K-8 - Intervener - 1.0FTE
Salary
$46,608.80 - $63,390.81 Annually
Location
TOPS K-8, WA
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
27201
Department
Washington Middle School
Opening Date
05/13/2026
Subject Area
N/A - THIS IS NOT A TEACHING POSITION
FTE
1.0
Overview of Position
To learn more about our special education service pathways, please follow this link to the SPS Special Education Department website: https://www.seattleschools.org/departments/special-education/services/placement-and-primary-service-types/.
An intervener is a staff position designated to provide direct support to a student with deaf-blindness under the supervision of a certificated special education teacher for all or part of the instructional day as determined by the students Individual Educational Plan (IEP). The decision to designate an intervener is based on the level of support needed by a student to participate effectively in his/her instructional environment(s) as described by the IEP. The intervener works collaboratively with a variety of direct service providers and consultants including: teachers of children with hearing impairments, visual impairments, or severe disabilities; speech therapists; occupational and physical therapists; orientation and mobility instructors; and other professionals and paraprofessionals. The intervener is not a replacement for a certificated special education teacher, and must always be working under the guidance and supervision of a students certificated special education teacher.
Essential Functions
Many students with deafblindness require extensive and novel modifications to an existing educational model. The services of an intervener can be used to individualize the process. The intervener assists a student with deafblindness to participate in activities and to provide a supportive environment in which the student can learn. The intervener provides this service under the direction and supervision of the classroom teacher.
Specific Duties Include: The Interveners specific duties will be individualized according to the needs of the child and the profile of the current educational placement. Typically, duties may include:
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports to the assigned building Principal for site-based activities, and to a Special Education Program Manager or Supervisor. The Principal and Special Education Manager or Supervisor will jointly work with the intervener for professional goal setting and evaluation.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Required to work in a school setting, including participation in community activities; required to work with a wide range of student performance and behavior, dependent about each students level of academic and communication skills; required to lift, sit, stand, walk, reach, bend, and squat to work with, move, and/or reposition students; potentially exposed to ordinary infectious diseases carried by students; may occasionally or regularly deal with distraught or difficult students; may be required to change soiled clothing and may be exposed to student bodily fluids and serious infectious diseases carried by students. Must be willing to participate in ongoing training in the area of deafblindness.
Typical Qualifications
EDUCATION:
Completion of an Associate's degree or completion of two (2) years of college, or seventy-two (72) quarter or forty-eight (48) semester credits AND one (1) year of related work experience with students with sensory impairments.
RELEVANT YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
One (1) year of related work experience with students with sensory impairments.
SUBSTITUTION:
The completion of an interpreters training program and an additional year of qualifying work experience may substitute for the Associates degree requirement.
LICENSES/SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Certification by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., and/or National Association of the Deaf Certification is desirable, but not required.
Valid State of Washington Driver's License or evidence of equivalent mobility.
Seattle Public Schools benefits are administered by the Washington State Healthcare Authority (HCA) under the School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB). Click HERE for an overview of available benefit options.
Eligibility for benefits is determined by the number of hours employees are anticipated to work during the school year (September 1 through August 31). Any employee who is scheduled to work 630 hours or more in a year is eligible for benefits.
Salary Schedule
Please find the salary schedule associated with this role and others like it HERE.
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Are you a current Seattle Public Schools classified PARA employee in a permanent FTE position?
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Are you a current Seattle Public Schools classified PARA substitute?
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I have reviewed the qualification specific information for this position. (yes/no)
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If you are a current classified employee, what is your current job title? (Please type "N/A" if this question does not apply to you).
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Do you possess one year or more experience with students with sensory impairments?
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Have you completed an Associate's degree or completed two (2) years of college, or seventy-two (72) quarter or forty-eight (48) semester credits AND one (1) year of related work experience with students with sensory impairments?
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Have you completed an interpreters training program and an additional year of qualifying work experience?
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Are you able to provide evidence of Certification by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., and/or National Association of the Deaf Certification?
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Please briefly describe your experience working with students who have sensory impairments (e.g., vision, hearing, or dual sensory loss).
Required Question
Employer Seattle Public Schools
Address 2445 3rd Ave South
Seattle, Washington, 98124-1165
Phone 206-252-0215