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Core responsibilities

The behavior interventionist will work with students with moderate to severe special needs in a classroom setting, providing direct instructional support using applied behavior analysis (Aba) therapy. Responsibilities include supporting social-Emotional, adaptive behavior, social-Skill, and life skill development, as well as collecting progress data and implementing de-Escalation techniques.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and 1-2 years of experience working with children with moderate to severe disabilities, including toileting experience. A key requirement is the ability to maintain a professional perspective, receive direction, and demonstrate the physical ability to safely implement crisis management interventions, including therapeutic holds.

high schoolCollaborationApplied Behavior AnalysisData CollectionToiletingInstructional SupportLife Skill DevelopmentVerbal De-escalationLanguage DevelopmentFunctional IndependenceMotor DevelopmentPhysical DexterityTherapeutic HoldsCrisis Management InterventionsSocial-Emotional Regulation

Benefits

  • Referral Bonuses
  • Tuition Assistance Reimbursement