The Itinerant Behavior Support Liaison provides direct instructional and behavioral support to students with significant behavioral challenges who exhibit aggressive or unsafe behaviors that interfere with learning. This position supports students requiring intensive behavioral intervention, including students who may demonstrate behaviors such as hitting, kicking, biting, or other actions that place themselves or others at risk of harm. Under the direction of the special education teacher and other appropriate district staff, the Itinerant Behavior Support Liaison works directly with students to implement individualized behavioral supports, provide structured instructional assistance, and help maintain safe learning environments. Individuals in this role collaborate closely with school staff to implement effective behavior strategies and support student success. This position may support multiple schools and students throughout the school year based on district needs. Assignments may change during the school year, and individuals in this position must demonstrate flexibility and the ability to quickly establish effective supports in new school environments. Individuals in this role receive specialized training in behavior intervention, Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), and other relevant behavioral support practices. The mission of the Itinerant Behavior Support Liaison is to support students with intensive behavioral needs in developing the skills necessary to safely and successfully participate in school environments. Through the implementation of evidence-based behavior supports, collaboration with school teams, and consistent intervention strategies, this role helps create safer classrooms while supporting school staff in meeting the needs of students with complex behavioral challenges.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level