Special Education Behavior Technician - 1.0 FTE - SY 25/26

Wellesley Public SchoolsWellesley, MA
Onsite

About The Position

This role is for a Special Education Behavior Technician, working 1.0 FTE for the 25/26 school year. The primary goal is to support professional staff within district Special Education Programs (Therapeutic Learning Center [TLC], Skills, Integrated Specialized Services [ISS] and LAUNCH). The technician will assist with core curriculum delivery, focusing on whole-class instruction, behavior management, social facilitation, and/or specialized instruction for individual or small groups of students. The position involves facilitating student integration, enhancing instructional and behavioral strategies, modifying materials, monitoring student progress, implementing behavior plans, and providing support across various school environments and community settings.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree preferred.
  • Demonstrate aptitude for work to be performed.
  • Successful completion of a Criminal Record Check (C.O.R.I.), Sexual Offender Record Check (S.O.R.I) and fingerprints.
  • Passion for working with children/students with disabilities.
  • High level of professionalism and the ability to maintain confidentiality as well as professional boundaries with families.
  • Ability to take initiative, exercise sound judgment and make decisions within scope of their authority.
  • A strong commitment to helping a wide variety of culturally diverse students achieve their full potential.
  • Basic knowledge of child growth and development.
  • Knowledge and at least one year of experience with program-specific needs; Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), Safety Care and preferred Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification.

Nice To Haves

  • Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate the integration of students requiring unique, specially designed instruction to address increased independence in the classroom setting.
  • Use specific skills, knowledge, and training to enhance instructional and behavioral strategies provided to the student.
  • Collaborate and consult with teachers, specialists, special educators, and building administration on the planning and implementation of instruction.
  • Modify instructional and assessment materials to meet the needs of individual students, as prescribed by the Individual Education Program (IEPs) under the direction of special education teacher(s).
  • Monitor individual student progress using data collection through prescribed systems under the direction of special education department head, special education staff, Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) and related service providers, academic and behavior interventionists, and building principal.
  • Effectively implement structures and standards for behavior on an individual and in small groups in accordance with the individual behavior plans, as directed.
  • Assist with the specific student supports, either as an individual or small group, with guidance from teaching staff in the implementation of IEP goals and benchmarks and related behavior plans.
  • Provide student support services in all environments of the school setting (classroom, bathroom, recess, lunch, bus transition, arrival) under the guidance of the special education department head, special education and related service providers, academic and behavior interventionists, and building principal.
  • Support students in the community setting, including monitoring safety of students and facilitating vocational skills when appropriate.
  • Support the academic program (reteaching, reinforcing, reviewing, previewing, assessing, scribing, note taking, data collection); and behavioral program (data collection, cuing, providing motor breaks, implementing behavior plans) across settings.
  • Participate, with other professional staff, in the planning meetings for students in the program, as needed.
  • Provide regular feedback to the special education team members on the progress and challenges experienced by assigned students in addressing their IEP goals.
  • Adapt to the varying needs of students with special education services.
  • Perform Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) daily to meet student needs.
  • Practice Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) skills acquired through certification.
  • Plan and facilitate socialization among students.
  • Foster independence in students on IEPs by assisting them in the routines of school life, inclusive but not limited to toileting, feeding, dressing etc.
  • Provide coverage for special education staff and general classroom teachers, as requested.
  • Maintain a record of regular attendance, arrive and depart at specified contractual times, and notify appropriate personnel when absent.
  • Complete district-approved de-escalation and safety training.
  • Support lifting, positioning, and transitioning students as needed.
  • Maintain flexibility in day-to-day priorities set to reflect changing student needs.
  • Work in multiple classrooms or environments during the school day.
  • Perform other related tasks or duties at the discretion of the department head or designee and/or principal.

Benefits

  • In accordance with the Wellesley Educators Association – Unit C collective bargaining agreement

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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