The Behavior Intervention Specialist provides targeted and intensive behavioral support for children and staff through the implementation of evidence-based interventions, behavior support plans, and social skills groups. This role involves data collection, consultation with families and staff, crisis management, and the development of behavioral programs. The specialist collaborates with educational and health services teams to ensure continuity of care and improve behavioral outcomes within the classroom setting.
The Behavior Intervention Specialist position assists with the delivery of comprehensive behavioral management and support services for CHS children and staff. This includes but is not limited to supporting the implementation of targeted and intensive Tier 2 and 3 interventions in the classroom. The primary purpose of this position is to develop and implement visual supports, individual skill work and social skills groups for children, participate in individualized Child Support Teams, and develop behavior support plans.
This role utilizes developmental and behavioral knowledge to collect data, provide consultation to staff and families, and supports in classrooms to implement, model, and transfer behavior support strategies to scholastic staff. In addition, the Behavior Intervention Specialist is responsible for ensuring continuity of care and safety for children in crisis. This position is also responsible for researching and utilizing evidence based social and emotional learning materials. Essential to this position is an effective, collaborative approach to working with and supporting families, teachers, Family Success, and Health Services staff members. The salary range for this position is $39,277 to $52,435 per year, based on expertise.
Responsibilities:
Direct Support of Children in Classrooms
Indirect Support of Children: Consultation and Collaboration
Behavioral/Educational Program Development
Miscellaneous
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
behavior intervention, behavior support plans, crisis management, social skills development, child behavior data, special education, early childhood education, functional behavioral analysis, evidence-based interventions, child support teams
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