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Core responsibilities

The qualified behavior interventionist provides direct and indirect support for student behavior regulation, relationship building, and problem-Solving, focusing on evidence-Based behavioral practices and staff development. This role involves modeling supports, coaching staff, collecting and analyzing behavioral data, and implementing targeted interventions to minimize exclusionary discipline.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree and a valid kansas driver's license, along with a kansas teaching license, school counseling license, or social work accreditation. Three to five years of teaching experience is preferred, and the role requires the ability to complete required crisis prevention training.

bachelor degreeCoachingCommunicationProblem SolvingOrganizationPrioritizationData AnalysisCollaborationProfessionalismData CollectionConsultingIntervention ImplementationEvidence-Based PracticesBehavioral SupportsDe-escalation StrategiesBehavioral LeadershipStaff Fidelity Monitoring