Building-Level Behavior Technician is a specialized role that focuses on applying trauma-informed, evidence-based behavioral techniques to support a positive and supportive learning environment in the general education setting. The Behavior Technician works under the guidance of building administrators and certified staff to help support the implementation of effective behavioral strategies for students. This role is critical in supporting district-level interventions like "Home Base" to ensure a successful educational experience for all students. Serves as a key collaborator with the Response to Intervention (RtI) team and mental health providers. Responsible for ensuring the fidelity of behavior plans, providing staff modeling of supportive student strategies, instruction of behavioral skills to small groups or individual students, and managing specific regulation spaces within the school. While this role provides expert input and technical support, the work is performed in close partnership with licensed staff to maintain professional boundaries and ensure student safety. Develops and promotes good community relations among various district and community clientele. EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES USED: ● Personal computers, related software and equipment (e.g., printer), telephone. ● May be required to travel within district boundaries using personal vehicle ESSENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS: Mostly clean and comfortable ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: ● Occasional lifting five (5) to ten (10) pounds ● Frequent sitting ● Occasional bending, squatting, or standing ONGOING TRAINING AND COMPLIANCE: ● Maintain all required certifications, including the 40-hour district-approved Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) training. ● Complete all mandatory district training, such as CPI, Restorative Practices, and Trauma-Responsive Schools. ● Best practice involves consistently seeking additional training to enhance and maintain relevant skills. Position Specific Information (if Applicable): This position will support the Mental Health team with breaks, radio calls, student support, collaboration with teachers around student behaviors, etc. Renaissance Elementary Magnet School has specialized programing different from many neighboring schools: We are an EL Education School and strive to provide students with meaningful, cross content experiences in their learning created by teachers. We have early release for students each Wednesday to provide time for professional development and deep planning for all staff. As part of our Adventure Education program, classroom teachers accompany their students on two overnight, multiple day voyages each school year. These are supported and facilitated by our Adventure Education Coordinator, but require significant teacher involvement. Please see our staff voyage agreements HERE. We also operate on a modified calendar. See HERE. We operate on an extended school day: 8:15 - 4:15. Please visit our website https://rems.dcsdk12.org/ for more info about our school.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED