The Behavior Interventionist plays a vital role in supporting the academic, social, and behavioral development of students with significant behavioral challenges. Under the direction of teachers, site leadership, and specialized staff, this position provides assisted instruction in individualized and small groups, implements behavior intervention strategies, collects and maintains behavioral data, and fosters a supportive environment that promotes student growth and success. The paraprofessional models and reinforces positive behavior, supports de-escalation and reintegration efforts, and collaborates closely with staff and families to ensure consistency and effectiveness of interventions. Duties also include supervision, student escorting, attending relevant meetings and training sessions, and maintaining strict confidentiality at all times.
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To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required.
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Reports To: Site Administrator FSLA Status: Non-Exempt Compensation: Schedule 813 Work Days: 181 days, 7 hours per day FTE: 100