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Ed Tech III- K-5 Functional Life Skills MHS East

@ RSU 57
Waterboro, Maine, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Work with individual students, Introduce new learning activities, Assist in devising strategies for reinforcement
Requirements Summary:90 credit hours in an education-related field; Maine Ed Tech III Certification and CHRC; strong communication and organizational skills; no prior educational experience required.
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    Ed Tech III- K-5 Functional Life Skills MHS East JobID: 1335
  • Position Type:
      Support Staff/Ed Tech 3: Special Education

  • Date Posted:
      2/27/2026

  • Location:
      Massabesic High School

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    REGIONAL SCHOOL UNIT NO. 57

    Office of the Superintendent
    Waterboro, ME 04087

    Position: Ed Tech III- K-5 Functional Life Skills MHS East

    Reports To: Building Principal and Special Education Administrator

    Qualifications Desired

    • Documentation of at least 90 credit hours of approved study in an educationally related field.
    • Must hold or be eligible for State of Maine Educational Technician III Certification and CHRC Approval Certificate.
    • Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
    • Understanding of the instructional process and student needs, including those with disabilities.
    • Knowledge of emergency, health, and safety issues preferred.
    • Willingness to participate in ongoing in-service training as requested by administrators.
    • Ability to maintain confidentiality and demonstrate high ethical standards in handling student information.
    • Demonstrated competence for assigned responsibilities; prior educational experience preferred but not required.

    Work Year

    School year, in accordance with the Educational Technician Bargaining Agreement.

    Job Goal

    To assist the teaching staff in providing instructional support and maintaining a classroom environment in which students can fully benefit from the instructional program and available resources.

    Performance Responsibilities

    Instructional Support

    • Work with individual students or small groups to review and reinforce learning introduced by the teacher/content specialist.
    • Introduce new learning activities planned in consultation with the teacher/content specialist.
    • Assist in devising special strategies for reinforcing material based on students' individual needs, interests, and abilities.
    • Guide independent study, enrichment activities, and remedial work assigned by the teacher/content specialist.
    • Support students with functional needs, including data collection as outlined in student plans.
    • Supervise small groups of students in community-based learning programs.

    Non-Instructional/Non-Evaluative Functions

    • Administer, score, and record achievement or diagnostic tests as assigned by the teacher/content specialist.
    • Assist students in using instructional equipment and materials.
    • Provide input to the IEP process, if requested.

    Preparation of Materials

    • Assist in preparing instructional materials (e.g., copying, typing, laminating, filing, bulletin boards, calendars).

    Student Management & Supervision

    • Assist with playground/recess, bus, study hall, detention, and lunch duties as assigned.
    • Supervise students during fire drills, assemblies, field trips, and other school activities.
    • Escort and assist students as needed.

    Professional Growth

    • Participate in ongoing in-service training related to assigned responsibilities.