FPS PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES OF BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONISTs:
- Utilize Applied Behavior Analysis strategies to better understand student behaviors and increase positive behavior outcomes
- Certified teacher with at least 2-3 years of classroom experience
- Apply Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports to utilize evidence-based prevention and intervention practices along a multi-tiered continuum to support the whole child (safe, supported, challenged, engaged, and healthy)
- Meet with student groups or individual students to provide behavior strategies and support
- Assist students in developing and transferring core Social Emotional Learning (SEL) competencies (self-management, self-awareness, social awareness, responsible decision-making, and relationship skills)
- Assist teachers with behavior management strategies
- Provide crisis intervention (assist with conflict resolution and de-escalation techniques)
- Support school staff and parents with behavior management of students
- Confer with instructional personnel and provide input regarding student progress
- Utilize data to determine school-wide behavior needs (prevention data for building, grade, and classroom)
- Maintain and organize student data collection to implement and modify behavior interventions (with student groups and individual students)
- Plan and evaluate strategies for improving behavior
- Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve district and building goals
- Participate in building level team meetings as appropriate (RTI-B, IEP, 504, etc.)
- Consult with school counselor and social worker to better meet the needs of students
- Engage in professional development opportunities to maintain high level of skill and knowledge of current research and practices
- Provide leadership to others through modeling and sharing of knowledge/ skill
- Organize and schedule time commitment to meet demands of the job
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