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Special Education EA-PCA - Bus Supervision and Support

Northfield Public Schools
United States, Minnesota, Northfield
201 Orchard Street South (Show on map)
Aug 04, 2025

Openings as of 8/4/2025

    Special Education EA-PCA - Bus Supervision and Support JobID: 4571
  • Position Type:
    Educational Assistants/Special Ed Educational Assistant - PCA

  • Date Posted:
    8/4/2025

  • Location:
    District-Wide

  • Date Available:
    09/02/2025

  • Closing Date:
    Open Until Filled

  • JOB ID: 4571 - Special Education EA - PCA - Bus Supervision and Support - Part-time positions beginning on 9/2/2025.

    Location: District

    Scheduled Hours/Days: Varies up to 4 hours/day if riding on AM and PM route - Split Shift

    Qualifications: At least two years of college credits (usually 60 credits in Minnesota) through an accredited institution of higher education; or an Associate or higher degree; OR a passing score on the MN Para Pro assessment demonstrating the knowledge and ability to assist with instruction in reading/language arts, writing, mathematics, or readiness for each.

    Pay Rate/Range: $21.86/hr. - $23.51/hr.

    Compensation/Benefits/Perks: An employee earns one hour of sick and safe time for every 30 hours worked and can earn a maximum of 48 hours each year.

    Deadline: Open Until Filled -- EOE (8/4/2025) Employment is contingent upon completion of a background check and a required pre-work screening.

    Job Summary:
    Under the direction of Special Services.

    Responsibilities:
    • The Educational Assistant (PCA) for school bus transportation is responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of students, with particular emphasis on behavioral management and health support.
    • This includes actively observing, monitoring, and redirecting student behavior to maintain a safe and orderly environment, reinforcing appropriate conduct, and enforcing district discipline policies.
    • The PCA also plays a critical role in implementing individualized behavior intervention plans as outlined in student IEPs.
    • Furthermore, the PCA provides essential assistance and support for students' health-related functions, which may involve hands-on assistance, supervision, or cuing, under the direct guidance of a licensed School Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, or other designated healthcare professional.





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