Starting at $24.00/hour and Benefits eligibility for Full time workers. Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in the lives of children? We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Ed Tech III to work alongside Special Education Teachers, clinicians, and BCBAs in providing essential support to help students learn. Our classrooms offer a small, private learning opportunity for students Kindergarten-4th Grade in our Special Purpose Private School. This is your chance to grow your career in special education—while making a difference every single day.
Why You’ll Love Working with Us
• Free Certifications Provided CPR/First Aid/BBP, Safety Care and BHP certification
• Professional Growth: Weekly paid professional development and training opportunities
• Make an Impact:Be part of a mission-driven team that values the well-being and success of every child
• Supportive Environment: Work closely with experienced team members in a collaborative, in-person setting.
What You'll Do
As an SPPS BHP Ed Tech III, you’ll:
• Support children in achieving behavioral and educational goals
• Create a safe, engaging, and positive learning environment
• Teach communication, social, and safety skills
• Follow each child’s individualized treatment and education plans
• Maintain clear, accurate daily documentation
• Collaborate with a skilled and supportive team
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT - UCP considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected status under local, state, or federal law.
Requirements

UCP of Maine is…
A private, 501 (c)3, non-profit organization established in 1954 by a group of concerned citizens who saw a need in the community for greater services and support for people with disabilities.
Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors that work closely with staff to establish goals and objectives to make our operations more efficient and broaden our reach in the community.
A highly regarded employer of nearly 250 qualified staff members who serve over 1,500 individuals and families across the state each year.
A fiscally conscious organization which allocates just 11% of our annual budget to administrative and general expenses.
Our Mission
UCP of Maine affirms its commitment to advancing the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities who have multiple needs.
Our Vision
The following statements were the work of the Board and Employees of UCP of Maine. This is our vision for the future of UCP of Maine. Together, we will build the following:
An organization where all programs and services work towards community inclusion.
An organization that acknowledges and provides choices and self-determination in all aspects of life for children, youth and adults.
An organization that will be a leader in helping to build and educate a community that is accepting of, safe for, and respectful toward all people.
An organization that will work with other community resources, families, and consumers to provide high quality services to people with disabilities.
An organization that promotes the knowledge of and use of technology for people with disabilities in daily living, work and recreation.
An organization that helps families and people with disabilities through all of life’s transitions.
An organization that supports its employees/volunteers through ongoing technology, training, and a safe work environment.
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