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Ed Techs I, II, & III

ServingSchools, New Gloucester, Maine, us, 04260

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Position Summary Woodfords’ ECS Preschool & Special Purpose Private School provides evidence‑based programming for students with autism and related disabilities, grades pre‑k through 5th. With oversight and instruction from the classroom Lead Teacher and clinical team, Educational Technicians implement Applied Behavioral Analysis interventions and provide intensive clinical instruction to help young learners reach their highest potential and function successfully in home, community, and school‑based settings.

Services are provided onsite at our SPPS Program in New Gloucester, ME on the beautiful Pineland Farms campus with access to scenic walking trails, organic market, seasonal events, and more.

Opportunity Details

Hiring Ed Tech I, II, & III – see qualifications below for more details

Full‑time, 40 hours per week

Monday through Friday; 8:00 am‑4:00 pm

$20‑22.50 per hour; commensurate with Ed Tech level eligibility

Qualifications

Ed Tech I – High School Diploma or equivalent

Ed Tech II – 60 college credits minimum

Ed Tech III – 90 college credits minimum

Previous education and/or experience in Special Education, Early Childhood, or a related field preferred

Benefits

Competitive Health Insurance (multiple plan options)

Dental & Vision Package

Paid Vacation Time

Paid Sick Time

10 Paid Holidays

1 Floating Holiday

403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with 5% agency match after 1 year

Robust Employee Wellness Program

Gym/Fitness membership reimbursement

Employer‑Paid Short‑Term and Long‑Term Disability

Employer‑Paid Group Term Life Insurance

Employee Assistance Plan (EAP Benefits)

Voluntary Supplemental Benefits

Exclusive Verizon Discount to Woodfords Family Service Employees

Woodfords Family Services is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program

Who We Are Woodfords Family Services is a nonprofit organization that has been committed to the support and inclusion of people with special needs and their families in Maine communities for over 55 years. The organization provides a wide array of clinical, educational, behavioral health, residential, community, and family support programs to more than 2,000 children, youth, and adults with autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and/or mental health diagnoses throughout the state. The agency is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA), whose program of quality improvement is designed to identify providers that have met high performance standards and have made a commitment to their stakeholders to deliver the very best quality services.

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