
Jobseekers are invited to attend this special hiring event to learn more and apply
Battle Ground Public Schools is hiring classroom assistants. Also known as paraeducators, these professionals work closely with teachers to support students. Jobseekers are invited to attend this special hiring event to learn more and apply.
- When: Tuesday, July 25, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- Where: CASEE A, 11104 N.E. 149th St., Brush Prairie, WA 98606
- RSVP not required.
Perks of working as a paraeducator
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- Paid holidays
- Sick time
- State retirement benefits
- School schedule
Candidates should bring their resume and be prepared to participate in an interview. A teaching degree or past experience working in a classroom is not required. Successful candidates will have a high school diploma or equivalent. They must possess an associate degree or equivalent credits, or pass the ETS Paraeducator Assessment Test. They also must meet the conditions of employment.
Information provided by Battle Ground School District.
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