TITLE: Paraprofessional - Behavior Support Specialist CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt GRADE 5 Classified Placement Schedule GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES: To assist the Special Education Teacher with the education, care and development of students with severe emotional disabilities and other significant disabilities. PRINCIPLE DUTIES: (essential functions) Provides behavioral, instructional vocational and developmental assistance to students who are disabled as prescribed by the supervising teacher or other certified professional. Applies basic practices of effective behavioral management, and assists in the teaching of problem solving skills to students as prescribed by the supervising teacher, guidance counselor or administrator. Assists with behavior management programs including monitoring and charting behaviors specific to individual behavior plans. Provides assistance in the learning area in dealing with behavioral issues by applying crisis intervention to students with aggressive behavior and restraining violent students as needed. Maintains all aspects and provisions of confidentiality related to Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Assists the teacher in implementing the Individualized Education Program (IEP). Serves as a floater to various learning areas to assist in maintaining appropriate behaviors; responds to all crisis calls, assesses the situation, and follows through accordingly. Maintains accurate and complete records of student activities and behavior which may require the use of a computer terminal to enter student information and data; completes applicable forms, schedules and instructional reports as directed. Assists in the preparation of behavior modification plans, and teacher's preplanning sessions; provides input and assistance in the development of learning activities; prepares or assists in the preparation of instructional and vocational materials. Attends district professional development classes. Participates in the Medicaid reimbursement program which includes maintaining logs on students and attending scheduled training. Obtain and maintain Practitioner 2 Prone (2P) Physical Crisis Management Certification in accordance with certification requirements established by the Professional Crisis Management Association (PCMA). Maintain physical health and stamina necessary to physically manage aggressive students in accordance with PCMA. Implement individual behavior plans designed by the IEP team. Support students with behavioral needs as assigned. Other job related duties as assigned.
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Education Level
Associate degree