Featured Positions: LEEP
The Life Enrichment Education Program (LEEP) serves students with complex disabilities and communication needs. Make a difference in the lives of our students as you work in a team of dedicated and passionate individuals.
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Hiring Bonus! We are seeking educational assistants for our school-age special education programs.
Earn a $500-per-month bonus for every month you work through June 2025!
Find your “why”
Join our wonderful team as we work to make a difference
Clackamas ESD offers all employees:
- Competitive pay & annual increases
- Health insurance | Up to $2,000 in employer-paid premiums per mo.
- Paid time off | Paid holidays, vacation time, sick leave & more
- Retirement | PERS pension & savings accounts plus optional 403b & 457b
- Professional development | Grow with us with generous PD expense reimbursements
Plus no out-of-pocket onboarding expenses! District-paid fingerprinting, saving new hires $82.50 — a benefit not offered by most other districts.
Click here to learn more about our outstanding benefits!
About Clackamas ESD
Clackamas Education Service District provides services in early learning, special education, technology and teacher/staff support to Clackamas County school districts. We ensure students and families in all of our communities — big and small — have access to equitable education services.
What is an education service district? Education service districts, also known as ESDs, are regional organizations that provide support to school districts. Clackamas ESD serves all 10 school districts in Clackamas County.
We serve
Preschool children
Special education students
Migrant students
Educators & school districts
Regional agencies & governments
“I absolutely love the students that we have here.
There’s profound peace in helping a student finally find a way to be successful in their education.”
— Chloe, Heron Creek Therapeutic Program