Behavior Support Facilitator, Wheatley School

Multnomah ESDPortland, OR
1dOnsite

About The Position

A Behavior Support Facilitator (BSF) at Wheatley School plays a key role on the instructional team for learners with disabilities. BSFs support learners by providing 1:1 adult support throughout the school day, which includes implementation of behavioral and instructional support plans, monitoring student academic performance and supporting activities of daily living. A BSF’s daily work is within a classroom setting directly supporting students and assisting the teacher with academic instruction, behavior interventions, vocational instruction, and student-specific supports. A BSF’s work at Wheatley is directed by the classroom Special Education Teacher who outlines and oversees the implementation of academic instruction.

Requirements

  • Daily and consistent attendance and punctuality
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills with student, staff and parents
  • Exercise careful judgment, diplomacy and tact in the performance of all duties
  • Ability to make sound emergency or crisis decisions and effectively work with students in a high stress environment
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality
  • Ability to follow directions, follow through on classroom plans, and maintain effective working relationships with teachers, peers, related services, leadership and other MESD and local school district personnel and other agency partners
  • Ability to perform data collection and recording of tasks and/or behavior
  • Ability to work independently
  • Knowledge and practice of evidence-based behavior strategies and the ability to explain these to others and model implementation
  • High school diploma or G.E.D.
  • Minimum of 2 years experience working with children, adolescents or young adults with behavioral and mental health challenges.

Nice To Haves

  • Valid driver’s license available for possible on the job use.
  • Fluent in reading, writing and speaking in non-English language(s)
  • Experience in positive behavior support strategies preferred.
  • Completion of post high school courses in Psychology, Child Development, Special Education, Behavioral Health or related field preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare instructional and behavioral materials for the purpose of providing activities and materials that facilitate student learning and performance within the building and campus-wide.
  • Assists students by using behavioral strategies for the purpose of teaching appropriate social behaviors in accordance with student’s social and behavioral targeted learning goals.
  • Utilizes de-escalation and crisis minimization techniques on a daily basis in order to maintain the safety of students and colleagues.
  • Assists students in groups or on an individual basis with specific behavioral strategies, interventions, instructional tasks and/or specific student goals for the purpose of supporting their individual development and growth.
  • Work collaboratively and effectively with lead behavior support facilitators, behavior consultants, teachers and/or school administrators.
  • Perform any delegated health procedures, processes or duties as deemed appropriate from a health professional (UAP - Unlicensed Assistive Personnel).
  • Assist students with adaptive and self-care needs as required for the purpose of maximizing their independence and assimilation within the school environment.
  • Communicates with teachers and other members of the instructional team regarding student’s daily progress for the purpose of assessing student’s instructional and behavioral progress
  • Gathers, compiles and prepares data of student performance in academic and social activities for the purpose of monitoring and reporting progress on identified goals.
  • Communicates and meets regularly with staff to discuss student’s progress and develop student specific behavior interventions that are developmentally appropriate.
  • Implement and model alternative communication strategies with students (e.g., use of assistive technology) for the purpose of teaching students to effectively communicate.
  • Participate in training for the purpose of learning new skills relevant to working with students with disabilities.
  • Perform a variety of clerical duties for the purpose of supporting the educational program and specific classroom requirements.
  • Maintain regular and timely attendance.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • District pays full medical, dental and vision premiums for eligible employees and dependents.
  • Three medical insurance plan options: Group Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) Opt-Out option
  • MESD pays employee’s 6% Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) contribution
  • Paid holidays, vacation, sick leave and personal time off
  • Tuition Reimbursement and Professional Development
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