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Infographic showing various Library In job openings in Phoenix, OR as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 83% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,315 per year, or $19.4 per hour.

Educational Assistant III - Part-Time (Special Education)

Central Point School District 6

Central Point, OR • On-site

Part-time

Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Special Education/Educational Assistant III/Special Education
Date Posted:
8/7/2026
Location:
Rogue Primary School
Date Available:
TBD
Closing Date:
Until Filled
POSITION: Educational Assistant III - Part-Time (Special Education)
HOURS: 5.75 hours per day
BUILDING: Rogue Primary School
CALENDAR: 184 days per year (August - June)
  • COMPENSATION and BENEFITS:
  • $18.80 - $22.60, depending upon approved accepted experience
  • Longevity pay after completion of 6 years of employment
  • Annual COLA pay increase (as negotiated with Oregon School Employees Association)
  • Annual step pay increase awarded to eligible employees
  • 8 paid holidays annually
  • 10 paid sick leave days per year
  • 2 paid personal leave days per year
  • 5 paid bereavement leave days per year, per occurrence
  • $80.17 per month toward either: Section 125 or 403B (if employee elects to enroll in either a Section 125 or 403B, the district will match an additional $40. per month)
  • $60. per month employer match into a tax sheltered annuity when employee contributes $35. per month
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • 6% district-paid contribution towards Oregon Public Employees Retirement System

Educational Assistant III
Purpose: The Educational Assistant III assists in the delivery of instructional programs by helping the Teacher in implementing classroom activities, assessing student progress, and reinforcing instruction by leading small groups and individuals in supplementary exercises. The Education Assistant III also provides intensive support to special needs students, including hands-on guidance in developing essential life skills, and specialized support for students who are unable to assist themselves.
Reports to: Principal or Assistant Principal
Indirectly Reports to: Classroom Teacher or Building Secretary
Nature of Work: The Educational Assistant III performs work of a variable nature in accordance with procedures and guidelines and under the specific direction of a Teacher. The nature of the work follows established classroom procedures, school procedures and District, state, and federal regulations.
Supervision Received: Continuous supervision while in the classroom and general supervision when outside the classroom.
Supervision Exercised: No direct supervision exercised.
Interface: Primarily interfaces with students and other school personnel. At times interfaces with parents/families of students.
Special Responsibilities: As the primary support person for special needs students, the Educational Assistant III provides assistance to students with a range of critical functions, including toileting, feeding and implementing any necessary medical protocols.
Required Qualifications:
  • Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. (This provision may be waived by the school district.)
  • Must have one of the following:
    • an Associate degree from an accredited institution.
    • evidence of completion of two years of post-high school study.
    • a passing score on the District's assessment of reading, writing and math skills.
  • Must possess a general knowledge of English language arts and mathematics.
  • Must complete student restraint training within 30 days of hire.
  • Must be willing and able to participate in training and receive additional certification (e.g. CPI, First Aid, epipen, etc.)
  • Must pass a criminal background check.
  • Must be able to read, write, understand, and follow multi-step written and verbal instructions in English.

Essential Job Functions:
  1. Assists in implementing classroom learning exercises planned by the Teacher.
  2. Works directly with special needs students to provide transition programs, adaptive strategies, life-skills practice and remedial work.
  3. Assists in providing for the nutritional, health and communications needs of special needs students.
  4. Assists in the physical management of special needs students, including lifting, moving, positioning and restraining.
  5. Assists special needs students with essential bodily functions, including feeding, toileting, diapering and catheterizing, as well as the implementation of any necessary medical protocols.
  6. Escorts and supervises special needs students in various non-classroom settings, including lunch, music, physical education, library and recess.
  7. Oversees group activity in the classroom, including supervision of the whole class for short periods of time.
  8. Assists small groups or individuals with skill reinforcement or lesson assignments.
  9. Presents teacher-designed subject matter to students through a variety of methods, including lecture, discussion and supervised individual and group skill development and reinforcement.
  10. Coordinates daily activities and instruction as directed.
  11. Assists in proctoring student assessments and maintenance of student records, including attendance, progress and grades. Assists Teacher in measuring student-produced work products against clear rubrics or answer keys.
  12. Supervises various student gathering points, including playgrounds, cafeteria, bus stops and hallways.
  13. Assists in classroom set-up and maintenance of materials and supplies.
  14. Corrects student work.
  15. Distributes instructional materials.
  16. Confers with teaching staff or parents about student progress and provides observational feedback on student behavior.
  17. Assists in ordering, preparing and administering instructional materials.
  18. Assists in preparing for IEP meetings and in the implementation and tracking of IEP data.
  19. Assists in behavioral management, including modeling appropriate behavior and responding to discipline problems.
  20. Accompanies students on school bus routes, providing general supervision of all students and specialized support for specific students.
  21. Assists with other classroom duties as directed by the teacher.
  22. Performs various clerical duties, including word processing, phone coverage, preparing instructional materials, maintaining files and records and interfacing with the public.
  23. Reports safety, sanitary and fire hazards immediately to a supervisor.
  24. Complies with standards and responsibilities outlined in the District employee handbook and all other District policies and procedures.

The statements contained above reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may at times perform other duties as assigned which could include work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or to otherwise balance the workload.
Working Conditions and Physical Demands:
The Educational Assistant III works in a school building, primarily within the classroom and also in other areas of the campus and grounds. The incumbent must be able to stand, walk, and sit for long periods of time, as well as to observe multiple students across large and small physical spaces. The incumbent must be able to attend to individual student needs while ensuring other students are not unattended, and must be capable of walking quickly and assuming various physical postures, including pushing, pulling, lifting, bending, kneeling and reaching. The incumbent will work with students with unique physical needs, some of whom will require significant physical assistance, while others may demonstrate hostile and violent behaviors.
The incumbent is required to possess dexterity in fingers and hands in order to operate standard classroom equipment and have eyesight sufficient to read materials and monitor student activity. At times the Educational Assistant III will work outdoors supervising students in a variety of weather conditions.
Potential exposures include, but are not limited to: inclement weather; allergens; blood-borne pathogens; dirt; odors; dust; cold or hot temperatures; and erratic student behavior.
The work environment characteristics described here represent those an employee may encounter while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
Work Year: Approximately 181 days
Bargaining Unit: OSEA
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Date Approved:
Date Revised: February 5, 2017
Range: 12
The Central Point School District recognizes the diversity and worth of all individuals and groups. It is the policy of the Central Point School District that there will be no discrimination or harassment of individuals or groups based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, age, veterans' status, genetic information, or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment.