The Behavior Interventionist will provide intervention to students who are identified as exhibiting behavioral difficulties which impede social development and academic success, will coach teachers on positive behavior supports and classroom management, and will serve as a member of building problem solving teams. Highly qualified Behavior Interventionists will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to assist individuals, groups and systems through the application of positive behavior supports. Other Functions Participate in all District provided professional development focused on developing behavioral intervention skills. Participate and work as a collaborative member of the school's Student Support Team providing professional guidance on intervention strategies for referred students. Assist building in the analyzation and action planning of tier 1, 2, and 3 behavioral data. Provide behavioral intervention to students identified by the Student Support Team developing a plan of action to assist students in positive behavioral change. Work independently and problem-solve challenging situations. Provide required reporting on all levels of student intervention and programs implemented Participate in ongoing supervision, including direct observations by supervisors. Follow through on directive given by Supervisors pertaining to Behavior Interventionist responsibilities, performance and program implementation. Work with individual teachers, groups of teachers and/or the entire staff on issues such as: classroom management & classwide positive behavior supports. Organize and schedule time commitments to meet demands of the job Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve District, building, departmental and/or grade level goals Compliance with FERPA, and all federal and state confidentiality laws. Other duties as assigned
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
No Education Listed