Category: Certified Support
Job Function: Certified Support Staff
Department: Behavioral Support Program - Vickery Mill
Summary
The Behavioral Program Interventionist works directly in a program/school to improve the quality of teaching and student learning for students in the Behavioral Support Program. The incumbent in this position assumes responsibility for the knowledge and application of the appropriate behavioral techniques, curriculum and the instructional programs in compliance with all State and Federal regulations and Fulton County Board of Education policies, rules, and regulations. The Behavioral Program Interventionist provides counseling support services to students served in the Behavioral Support program and delivers direct individual/group counseling services to identified students to improve organizational, social, and behavioral skills in the school setting. Positions will be paid on 210-day TSS-Behavioral Program Salary Schedule plus an annual supplement of $7,000.
Essential Duties
Supports instructional staff in organizing, identifying, and implementing curriculum including Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) and implementing curriculum (including adapted curriculum) while implementing appropriate behavioral interventions and positive behavior supports
Meets with student/teacher/parent and other service providers to assess the student’s needs in order to improve social/behavioral skills and adaptive functioning
Plans and delivers professional learning activities to staff, parents, and others to improve behavior outcomes for students with disabilities
Provides direct individual/group/family behavioral support to students and parents/guardians
Assists teachers in improving classroom management and climate through the implementation of effective instructional methods and effective behavioral strategies
Participates in the development of behavioral goals, interventions, and progress monitoring/data collection for students
Acts as liaison between K-5 Behavioral Support Program and the home school to facilitate transitions and successful re-entry into home school with ongoing monitoring
Consults with and trains school personnel regarding the use of research-based behavioral and social-emotional interventions
Consults with local instructional staff regarding Individual Education Program (IEP) development, extended school year, behavioral interventions and transition plans for students as assigned
Collaborates with appropriate school-based personnel to assure timely data input/submission for students with disabilities
Collects behavioral, academic, and social data to monitor student progress and determine most appropriate behavioral plans
Completes Functional Behavior Assessments for students
Develops Behavioral Intervention Plans based on the data collected from completed Functional Behavior Assessments
Assists in the development and implementation of ongoing departmental programs to enhance parent involvement and education
Consults with local school staff regarding discipline review/manifestation determination meetings as needed
Assists in the development and implementation of ongoing departmental programs to enhance parent involvement and education
Attends required School and District professional development and meetings
Performs other duties as assigned by the appropriate administrator
Required Education
Master’s Degree
Certification/Licensure
Must hold or be eligible to hold Georgia certification in one or more areas of Special Education or hold a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Certification
Experience Qualifications
Minimum of 3 years of teaching experience, or related experience, providing services to students with disabilities or to students with behavioral challenges required.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Knowledge of behavioral interventions and community resources is required
Ability to design and implement professional development plans
Ability to analyze information and use logic to address work related issues and problems
Ability to complete functional behavior assessment to inform development of behavior intervention plan
Ability to collect, analyze, and apply data to address academic and behavior needs
Ability to identify functions of student behavior and/or academic problems and recommend appropriate interventions and strategies to teachers and parents
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists
Ability to supervise students and maintain order in various classroom and instructional activities and situations
Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory to instructional program; ability to plan and implement lessons based on division and school objectives and the needs and abilities of students to whom assigned
Ability to plan and implement short and long-range goals and objectives
Ability to work with collaborative teams
Ability to use Microsoft Office and other system software programs
Excellent interpersonal skills needed to work effectively with students, parents, administrators and staff
Excellent communication skills both orally and in writing
Working Conditions
Normal office environment
Requires travel to multiple schools within the District
Requires verbal de-escalation and physical management of student behavior using district approved training and techniques
Physical Demands
Routine physical activity associated with normal office environment
Ability to lift and carry 30-50 pounds with assistance
Ability to push or pull a maximum of 50 pounds
Ability to physically manage student behavior, if necessary, using approved physical management techniques
Posting ID: 35062
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Behavioral Program Interventionist
Req ID: Fulton County Schools
Nearest Major Market: Atlanta