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Location

Blue Springs, Missouri

Quick overview

The role involves direct 1

1 support for students with behavioral issues, including data collection, report completion, and making recommendations for behavior plans. Responsibilities also include assisting with daily operations such as covering breaks, loading buses, and substituting in classrooms as needed.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and basic computer proficiency, along with proficient English written and verbal communication abilities. Physical requirements include the ability to lift 50+ lbs and repeatedly perform movements like sitting, squatting, kneeling, and getting up from the floor.

Attention To DetailLiftingOrganizational SkillsFlexibilityProfessionalismComputer SkillsPunctualityReport CompletionData CollectionAttendanceBehavioral SupportEnglish CommunicationOne-on-One SupportBehavior Plan RecommendationsIntervention Use

Job description

Center for Developmentally Disabled (CDD) is a private, not-for-profit corporation founded in 1972 serving adults and children with developmental and intellectual disabilities within the greater Kansas City, MO area. CDD provides residential care services, employment services, day habilitation to adults, and a private school for students who are referred through the Kansas City Missouri area.

We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law.

Job duties

  • Data collection on new and present students
  • Aggregate data on students as assigned
  • Complete reports
  • Provide summaries of student behavior as requested
  • Complete interest surveys on new students
  • Make recommendations for behavior plans
  • Work 1:1 with students
  • Maintain positive relationships with staff and students
  • Use a variety of interventions, as necessary
  • Provide direct support to behavioral issues of students.
  • Respond immediately to Mr./Mrs. calls
  • Provide prompt assistance to any behavioral assistance calls
  • Assist with calls for additional staff
  • Cover and/or assign lunch breaks
  • Help load and unload buses
  • Rotate in classrooms when additional assistance is not specifically needed elsewhere
  • Substitute in classes, as necessary
  • Assist in all facets of the Rainbow Center, Rainbow PALS, and BTR programs as necessary or requested
  • Model appropriate behavioral interventions reflective of BIP
  • Provide instruction to students, paras, and teachers in the school environment and when requested in meetings
  • Inform supervisors of all behavior related issues needing to be addressed
  • Attend and actively participate in meetings
  • Prioritize duties on basis of importance considering safety, time constraints, and need for assistance
  • Maintain certifications and trainings as required
  • Exhibit good attendance and punctuality
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Competencies:
  • Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills
  • Basic computer skills
  • Proficient English written and verbal communication skills
  • ability to lift, push, pull 50+ lbs., sit, squat, kneel, reach, and get up and down from the floor repeatedly.
  • Professional and positive
  • Flexible
  • Maintains effective working relationships with supervisor and peers
  • Good attendance and punctuality