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Core responsibilities

The intervention specialist supports educational and behavioral goals for all students, particularly those with an individualized education program, by collaborating with teachers on intervention strategies and modifying curriculum as needed. Key duties include conducting diagnostic assessments, writing and implementing behavior improvement plans, facilitating iep meetings, and ensuring student achievement goals are met using research-Based practices.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a current state license and demonstrate knowledge of state standards and common core standards, along with experience in inclusion or co-Teaching models. Essential qualifications include high proficiency in written and verbal communication, comfort with growth-Focused coaching, and the ability to pass federal and state criminal background checks.

Time ManagementOrganizationFamily CommunicationDiagnostic AssessmentsMicrosoft WordMicrosoft OutlookStudent AdvisingResearch-Based Best PracticesFunctional Behavior AssessmentsBehavior Improvement PlansIEP Goal WritingCulturally Responsive TeachingIntervention StrategiesCurricular ModificationIEP Facilitation

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Time Off
  • Vision Insurance
  • Medical Insurance
  • Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Retirement Contributions
  • Basic Life And AD&D Insurance
  • Discounted Childcare
  • Voluntary Short-Term Disability Insurance
  • Voluntary Long-Term Disability Insurance