Position Type:
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES/SPED EDUCATIONAL TECHNICIAN
Date Posted:
8/19/2026
Location:
Longfellow Elementary School
Date Available:
08/25/2026
Closing Date:
Open until filled
TITLE: Special Education Ed Tech III, Breathe Program - Longfellow Elementary
POSITION OVERVIEW:
Portland Public Schools seeks a dedicated Educational Technician III to support students in the Breathe Program at Longfellow. The Breathe Program is a specialized, district-wide behavioral and social-emotional program designed for students with significant behavioral needs. It offers a self-contained, flexible learning environment with dedicated staff aimed at supporting students' Individual Education Plans (IEPs) while striving to increase access to general education settings over time.
With the supervision of the Director of Specialized Programs and school principal, the Ed Tech assists the Special Education Teacher by performing a variety of tasks that promote student learning, positive behavioral interventions and safety. Responsibilities involve managing students with behavioral disabilities in alignment with behavior plans and IEP's, supporting student engagement in academics individually and in small groups, supporting instructional goals, motivating learning, assisting with classroom management, data tracking, Mainecare billing documentation, and non-instructional duties such as supervising lunch, recess, and non-academic time.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Managing Behavior
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Aligns with students IEPs and behavior plans to support, de-escalate, manage the behavior of students, including crisis intervention
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Utilizes de-escalation techniques and therapeutic interventions in crisis intervention as appropriate
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Implements Positive Support Plans (PSPs), Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) and Individual Treatment Plans (ITPs)
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Supervises students between classrooms, during lunch period and recess, as well as during to and from transportation as needed
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May support preparing materials or reorganizing of classroom as needed
Supporting Instruction
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Provides specially designed instruction (defined as instructional activities designed to address deficits related to a student's disability) to students with Individual Education Plans (IEPs)
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Implements lesson plans and follows schedules created by the special education teacher or appropriate related service provider
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Continues planned instructional activities during teacher's temporary absence from the classroom
Collaboration and Data Support
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Meets with the Special Education team weekly regarding educational needs, accommodations, and modifications
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Tracks data as requested, providing information to assist the team in the evaluation of the learning process, behavior management programs, and individual student needs and progress
Other
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE:
CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
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Maine State Educational Technician III (023) authorization (more info)
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Maine State fingerprint (CHRC) authorization (more info) **
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
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Ability to perform physical tasks associated with implementing PSPs and safety plans
Frequent bending, walking, running, and lifting of objects/equipment up to 35 pounds may be required
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS:
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Schedule: School Year, Full Time (1.0 FTE)
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Assignment: Permanent
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Contract: Part of Ed Tech union (see 2024-2027 CBA here)
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Hourly wage: Based on experience, per Ed Tech CBA
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Benefits: Eligible for benefits as outlined here
ABOUT LONGFELLOW:
Located in Deering Center on Stevens Avenue, between Deering High School and Lincoln Middle School, Longfellow Elementary School is a PK-5 school serving approximately 250 students. We are committed to academic excellence, social-emotional learning, critical thinking, and collaborative problem-solving, while fostering a strong sense of belonging for every member of our community. Our Longfellow community is supportive and collaborative, with a shared goal of ensuring that every student feels included, valued, and empowered with the tools and strategies they need to be successful.
We prioritize explicit, systematic literacy instruction and data-driven practices in grades K-2, and implement EL Education across K-5 alongside Illustrative Mathematics to promote inquiry, engagement, and deep understanding. Professional collaboration and coaching are central to our work. Each staff member participates in multiple teams, including administration, special education, multilingual/intervention/RTI, and instructional coaching, to support continuous growth and student success.
Our school is grounded in a strong commitment to equity and anti-racist practices. We center restorative approaches, honor multilingual learners as assets, and engage in ongoing reflection and dialogue around identity and bias. As part of Portland Public Schools, we are dedicated to creating an inclusive, supportive environment for both students and staff, with meaningful opportunities for professional growth, collaboration, leadership, and belonging.
Portland Public Schools is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws.