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Ed. Tech. III/SB-BHP

Chelsea, ME Chelsea, ME Full-time Full-time $21 - $25 an hour $21 - $25 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago $7,500 Sign-On Bonus!!!! Do you have a passion for teaching others, and the patience to guide them through their educational journey? This is your opportunity to support youth with behavioral, emotional, and developmental challenges as they strive to learn.
Spurwink is hiring Ed.
Tech.
III to collaborate with teachers and become an integral part of our special needs classrooms.
This is a full-time position spanning the regular school year, as well as a 28-day summer program.
Classroom placements are based upon skill and experience, and all new hires are provided with a two-week orientation at Spurwink's training center in Portland.
NEW PAY SCALE!! This position pays $21.
00-$25.
00 per hour based on experience and other job criteria.
Robust Benefits Package:
Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance Retirement Account with Matching Contribution (after 1 year of service) Identity Theft Insurance Pet Insurance BENEFITS MAY INCLUDE:
Flexibility of Schedules Career Advancement Opportunities Tuition Reimbursement (up to $2000 annually) Student Loan Assistance Generous Paid Time Off Verizon & Sprint Cell Phone Discounts Opportunity for Same Day Pay Don't apply to just any job.
Jumpstart your career with Spurwink by getting in touch with us today.
DUTIES:
Please see attached job description.
Qualifications:
Our Ed Tech III must have, or be eligible for, Maine Department of Education Educational Technician III certification by having earned a bachelor's degree (preferred) or by having earned a minimum of 90 college credits (required).
Spurwink is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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