The Lead Behavior Health Specialist will assist classroom teams in the development, implementation, and monitoring of effective behavioral health programs for students, and will participate in the same professional development activities as behavior health specialists. The Lead BHS is responsible for organizing and implementing psychoeducational curriculum and behavioral programming for the assessment room, classroom teams and students. The Lead BHS is also responsible for assisting in the development of Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSP) and assessment opportunities, research-based instructional methods, aligning materials and resources to curriculum outcomes, diagnostic testing, and other leadership responsibilities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior