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Position Description<br><br>Yacolt Primary School<br><br>Basic Education Assistant, Lunch/Recess<br><br>4 hours per day; Monday - Friday; specific times to be determined.<br><br>PSE Basic Ed Assistant position with pay according to the terms of the negotiated union agreement.<br><br>Other possible Supplemental contracts for classified employees whose base contract is less than 8 hours per day:<br><br>Before or after school bus duty/supervision - $22.11/hr -$29.71/hr<br><br>BEA Base Time - $22.11/hr -$29.71/hr<br><br>FOR COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION PLEASE CLICK "VIEW" IN THE POSITION INFORMATION BOX.<br><br>Conditions of Employment<br><br><ul><li>Are you eligible for lawful employment in the United States? Proof of identity and citizenship or legal right to work will be required upon hire.</li><li>I authorize Battle Ground Public Schools, henceforth known as the District, to make any investigation of any personal, educational, vocational, or employment history. I further authorize any former employer, person, firm, corporation, educational, or vocational institution or government agency to provide the District with information they have regarding me. I hereby release and discharge the District and those who provide information from any and all liability as a result of furnishing and receiving this information.</li><li>I certify that answers given herein are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. In the event of employment, I understand that false or misleading information, including omissions, in my application or interview(s) may result in dismissal at any time during my period of employment with the District. I also understand that any offer of employment that may be made to me is conditional and subject to the acceptable outcome of a criminal history background information check and approval of the Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors. I also agree to abide by all rules and regulations of the District.</li><li>Are you willing to be fingerprinted at ESD 112 upon offer of employment, if you do not have current fingerprint records on file? The cost, currently $85.00, to be borne by the applicant.</li><li>Do you confirm that you DO NOT have a serious behavioral problem which endangers the educational welfare or personal safety of students, teachers, or other colleagues? A serious behavior problem includes, but is not limited to: dishonesty; immorality; misuse of alcohol, a controlled substance, or a prescription drug; or furnishing alcohol or controlled substances to a minor or student.</li><li>I have never been convicted/and or pleaded guilty of a crime against children. (If this is true, answer yes. If this is false, answer no.</li><li>Do you possess a high school diploma or a high school equivalency certificate (GED)?<br><br></li></ul>General Questions<br><br><ul><li>Are you a current employee of this district? (Please note: substitutes are not considered employees for application purposes.) If yes; what is your district start date and current position?</li><li>Were you previously employed by Battle Ground Public Schools? If yes; when, and in what capacity?</li><li>Do you have a valid First Aid card? If yes; when does it expire?</li><li>Do you have a valid CPR card? If yes; when does it expire?</li><li>Have you ever been convicted and or pleaded guilty to a crime? If yes, please contact Human Resources to explain.</li><li>Have you ever been convicted of a felony? If yes, please contact Human Resources to explain.<br><br></li></ul>Attachment Requirements and Hints<br><br>All certificated and classified positions require a cover letter and a list of references. Unless otherwise indicated, all other attachments are optional.<br><br>If you choose to refer to specific postings in your cover letter, please check the "Unique to Application" box in the Attachments section.<br><br><strong>Benefits<br><br></strong><ul><li>Newly hired employees who are anticipated to work at least 630 hours in a school year (Sept 1 - Aug 31) will be eligible for SEBB benefits, including medical, dental, vision, retirement, life and long term disability.</li><li>Every employee will receive two (2) personal days per year unless hired after Semester 1; then it will be prorated to one (1) personal day for the first year.</li><li>Every employee will receive one (1) sick day per month, in direct ratio to hours worked, once five (5) days are worked in the month.</li><li>Parental and Bereavement leave is also available.</li><li>Other possible supplemental contracts - cell phone and travel.</li><li>Every 12 month employee will receive vacation time off.</li><li>Every 10 to 11 month employee will receive a vacation credit.<br><br></li></ul>Attachments<br><br>Cover Letter*<br><br>List of References*<br><br>Letter of Reference # 1<br><br>Letter of Reference # 2<br><br>Letter of Reference # 3<br><br>Resume<br><br>Transcripts<br><br>Test Results<br><br>First Aid/CPR card

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