Paraeducator Independence Facilitator (PIF)
Company: San Diego Unified School District
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The San Diego Unified School District is currently accepting
applications for the position of Paraeducator-Independence
Facilitator (PIF) and Paraeducator-Independence Facilitator (Early
Childhood Special Education) (PIF ECSE). This opportunity is open
to all interested candidates. Only one application can be submitted
per posting period. This r ecruitment will be used to establish an
eligibility list for both Monthly & Substitute Opportunities.
OVERVIEW: San Diego Unified School District, the second largest
district in California and one of the top largest urban school
districts in the United States, is looking for professionals who
care deeply for students and are committed to the communities in
which they serve. DIVERSITY STATEMENT: Because each person is born
with inherent worth and dignity, and because equitable access and
opportunity are essential to a just, educated society, San Diego
Unified employee commitments include being respectful of
differences and diverse perspectives, and being accountable for
one’s actions and the resulting impact. BASIC FUNCTION: The
Paraeducator Independence Facilitator (PIF) and the
Paraeducator-Independence Facilitator (PIF) - Early Childhood
Special Education (ECSE) assist individuals or small groups of
students to enhance learning including providing academic support,
behavior intervention, and medical support to students in classroom
settings. Assists teachers with maintaining a productive classroom
environment in special education and general education classrooms,
lunchrooms, and play environments, including distance learning and
field trips. The ECSE program serves children aged 2 years 11
months to 5 years of age who are eligible for special education.
For more information visit: Early Childhood Special Education
Services (ECSE) Webpage Click on the job title below to view the
position description(s): Paraeducator-Independence Facilitator
Paraeducator-Independence Facilitator - Early Childhood Special
Education (ECSE) VACANCY / POSITION SPECIFICS: Working Location:
The District covers a large portion of San Diego County. Refer to
the District Area Map at this Link and make sure to identify any
and all specific area(s) you are interested in working in. The
area(s) you identify in your application will be used for any
future vacancies filled using the eligiblity list from this
recruitment Work Schedule: 10 months per year / 35 hours per week.
You must be available to work in person Monday-Friday. The shift
time is offered within the school bell schedule. Salary: This
position is paid on the Paraeducator Salary Schedule. Grade 032. To
view the Salary Schedule, click here . Positions greater than 20
hours per week qualify for District-paid health and wellness
benefits for the employee and their eligible dependents. This
recruitment will be used to establish an eligibility list for
current and future hiring purposes. Additionally, successful
candidates will be offered the opportunity to substitute. TRANSFER
REQUESTS: If you are currently working in this job title as a
monthly (not hourly) District employee and wish to transfer DO NOT
submit an online application through this posting. Instead,
complete a Transfer Request Form . MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience: High School diploma/GED and a passing
score on the San Diego Unified School District Classroom Assistant
Proficiency Exam (CAPE) or an Associate’s degree (or higher) or 48
or more eligible units of coursework at a recognized college or
university. Completion of post high school courses in Psychology,
Early Childhood Development, Elementary Education, Special
Education, or related field is desirable. NOTE: Your related
education and experience must be clearly represented in the work
history and education section of your application. Licenses and
Other Requirements: Maintain district certification in restraint
reduction/avoidance. Maintain district Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation training. APPLICATION INFORMATION: Application
Process To be eligible for consideration, interested candidates
must submit the following items. Your application will be
considered incomplete if you do not include all required
information, including completion of the Work Experience and
Education Sections of the online application, required attachments,
and responses to all application questions. Online employment
application A completed online employment application must be
submitted/received electronically by the closing date. This
application MUST include all required attachments, current and
previous employment history and education to evaluate your
qualifications, and all other requirements identified in the
recruitment and application questions. It is important to note that
a resume does not substitute for completing the Work Experience and
Education sections. Your application will be considered incomplete
if you do not include all relevant details and attachments. Paper
applications are not accepted. Answer all application questions The
application questions should be answered thoroughly, clearly, and
concisely as the responses provided (along with the entire
application package) will be carefully reviewed to determine which
candidates will move forward in the recruitment process. Contact
information for three references must be listed in the 'Reference'
section of the application. References should be from a current or
previous supervisor. Reference email requests may be sent at any
time during the application screening process of this recruitment.
These reference requests are not an indication of progression in
the recruitment process or an interview opportunity. Written
reference letters dated within the last year are also accepted and
may be attached to your online application in the Reference
Section. Attach required documents (PDF format recommended) Attach
Verification of Education. Education, training, or certifications
will only be considered if acceptable documentation is attached.
Accepted documents include: Copy of a degree or official transcript
Copy of Licenses and/or Certifications Note on Foreign Equivalency
Certification. Individuals who have completed high school or
college-level coursework at an institution in a country other than
the United States must provide a Foreign Equivalency Certification
to satisfy the education requirement. A Foreign Equivalency
Certification can be obtained for a fee from a professional
organization. For more information, including acceptable providers,
please see Foreign Transcript Evaluation . Additional Documents
(Optional) Cover Letter / Letter of Intent A resume may be
attached, but not substituted for completing the work history,
education sections, or the additional application questions of the
employment application. Providing incomplete responses or answering
"See Resume" or "See Application" may automatically disqualify your
application from further consideration. Letters of Recommendation
Additional documents, if any, may be attached to the online
employment application. Examination Process The examination process
includes an application screening and evaluation based on the
applicant's education, work history, and responses to the
application questions. Only applicants whose application packet
demonstrates a combined education and experience which meets the
minimum requirements for the position will be considered qualified
and advance in the process. Some positions require applicants to
pass additional components which may include one or more of the
following: a multiple-choice, oral, written, or performance exam
specific to the position. NOTE: Most exams are conducted remotely
utilizing an online testing platform. For these exams, access to
the internet and the use of a camera-ready desktop/laptop with a
microphone is required to participate in these processes.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you have questions about your
application, please email jobs@sandi.net . The San Diego Unified
School District communicates information regarding the hiring
process via email. Please be aware that the District is not
responsible for messages blocked by your email service. In an
effort to allow our emails through your personal spam filter, you
can try to add the domain@sandi.net and domain@ted.peopleadmin.com
to your safe senders list. San Diego Unified School District is
committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education.
District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination,
harassment, intimidation, and bullying by reason of the following
actual or perceived characteristics: age, ancestry, color, mental
or physical disability, ethnicity, ethnic group identification,
gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information,
immigration status, marital or parental status, medical condition,
nationality, national origin, actual or perceived sex, sexual
orientation, race, religion, or on the basis of a person's
association with a person or group with one or more of these actual
or perceived characteristics. For more information about equity in
employment, contact: Title II Coordinator & Uniform Complaint
Compliance Officer Eric Rico: (619) 725-7225, erico1@sandi.net /
Title IX Coordinator Anna Ward: (619) 725-7225, award2@sandi.net /
504 Coordinator Eri Nall: (619) 344-6420, enall@sandi.net
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