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Location

Kansas City, Missouri

Salary

$62,099 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Behavior Specialist conducts behavioral assessments and develops individualized intervention plans to support students with developmental disabilities. They also provide coaching and training to staff while collaborating with families and interdisciplinary teams to ensure IEP goals are met.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in a related field with 7+ years of experience, or be enrolled in master's-level coursework in ABA, Education, or Psychology. A minimum of 5 years of experience supporting individuals with behavioral disorders is required.

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Job description

Description Schedule

  • Full-time |
  • Monday-Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm | !00% Onsite

Position Summary

The Behavior Specialist supports BHA Academy’s mission by helping individuals with developmental disabilities and behavioral needs achieve academic, social, and emotional success. This role partners with teachers, clinicians, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure behavioral supports and interventions align with each student’s IEP and functional needs. Behavior Specialists provide assessment, behavior planning, staff coaching, and crisis support while promoting safe, structured, and individualized learning environments. This role helps ensure consistent implementation of behavior supports across settings and plays a key role in student growth and progress. This is a safety-sensitive position requiring the ability to maintain alertness, provide direct supervision, transport individuals as needed, and administer medications as trained.

Qualifications

Enrolled in master’s-level coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis, Education, Psychology, or related field OR bachelor’s degree in a related field with 7+ years of relevant experience Minimum 5 years supporting individuals with developmental disabilities or behavioral disorders (school-based experience strongly preferred) Strong understanding of IDEA, IEP processes, behavior intervention planning, and data-based decision-making Experience with trauma-informed and evidence-based behavioral supports Strong communication, leadership, and collaboration skills Ability to remain calm and professional in high-pressure situations Strong organizational and time management skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office and data/documentation systems Key Responsibilities Behavioral Assessment & Intervention Conduct behavior assessments and support development of individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs) Implement proactive behavioral strategies aligned with IEP goals Monitor student progress and adjust interventions using data Support positive behavior, engagement, and skill development Staff Coaching & Training Train teachers and paraprofessionals on behavior strategies, reinforcement systems, and prompting techniques Provide ongoing coaching and performance feedback Monitor fidelity of behavior plan implementation across environments Support crisis intervention and de-escalation through modeling and coaching IEP & Student Support Participate in IEP meetings and collaborate on behavioral goals Integrate behavioral supports into academic instruction and daily routines Track and document progress toward student goals Help ensure students have access to appropriate supports and services Family & Team Collaboration Partner with families to support consistency between school and home Collaborate with public schools, providers, and external partners Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and consultations Advocate for student needs and equitable access to supports Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate records, assessments, and behavior documentation Complete billing and reporting requirements in compliance with BHA and regulatory standards Ensure programming aligns with organizational protocols and state requirements Team & Organizational Support Participate in trainings, meetings, and organizational initiatives Support Academy operations and special projects as assigned Participate in on-call rotations for behavioral crisis response Uphold BHA’s mission and core values in all work performed Benefits & Perks Medical, Dental & Vision insurance through BCBS (6 plan options) 401(k), HSA, and Flexible Spending Account options Short- and Long-Term Disability coverage PTO and Sick Time accrue starting Day 1 $100 monthly wellness spending account after 90 days OnDemand Pay (access pay when needed) Bonus program eligibility Referral bonuses and additional employee perks Why BHA? At BHA Academy, we believe every individual deserves access to compassionate, structured, and empowering support. Our Behavior Specialists play a critical role in helping students build skills, gain confidence, and succeed academically and emotionally within a collaborative, mission-driven environment.

Starting Salary

Our compensation is competitive within the market. The starting rate for this position begins at $62.099.11 annually, with your final offer based on a combination of your education, relevant experience, and overall qualifications.

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Vision Insurance
  • Medical Insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Short-Term Disability
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Sick Time
  • HSA
  • Referral Bonuses
  • Bonus Program
  • OnDemand Pay
  • Wellness Spending Account