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School Based Behavior Interventionist

HAYNES FAMILY OF PROGRAMS INC

OtherOn Site0-2 yrs$20 - $26 / HOURPosted 1 day ago

Location

La Verne, California

Salary

$20 - $26 / HOUR

Quick overview

Assists certified teachers in implementing individualized educational plans and behavior plans for students with disabilities in a self-contained classroom. Responsible for tracking behavioral data, providing one-on-one instructional support, and maintaining classroom records.

Requirements summary

Requires 48+ college units and either RBT certification or completion of a 40-hour ABA training and competency exam. Previous experience working with children with autism and the ability to pass Pro-Act and CPR training are required.

professional certificateApplied Behavior AnalysisData TrackingCrisis InterventionStudent SupervisionClassroom ManagementDe-escalation TechniquesBehavior InterventionIEP ImplementationAcademic InstructionFunctional Skills Training

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

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  • HQ
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  • CA 91750Salary
  • Range: $20.00 - $26.00 HourlySUMMARY The position is responsible for assisting a certified teacher in implementing a multi-sensory individualized educational plan (IEP) for each student with disabilities in a self-contained classroom with twelve to fourteen students.. The positon is responsible for implementing behavior plans for all students assigned and tracking data for the Behavior Analyst to modify for interventions and IEPs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Supports the assigned classroom teacher with classroom documentation and creation of student materials Ensures every student has a working behavior plan written by the
  • BCBA and implemented by the behavior technician to include: measurement, assessment, skill acquisition, behavior reduction, documentation, reporting and professional conduct. Works with students in a one on one setting to reinforce instruction and help students learn academic and functional skills Reports progress regarding student behavior and performance to teacher/BCBA Supervises students alone while the teacher is in an IEP Participates in the maintenance of individual and classroom records including progress reports, behavior plans and records and daily attendance records in accordance with school policies; ensures confidentiality is maintained. Helps creates instructional bulletin boards, work areas, and other materials displayed in accordance with lesson themes, activities, and seasons. Implements behavior plans and interventions throughout the school day with assigned students. Responds appropriately to incidents and problems as they arise among the students in order to de-escalate them as quickly as possible; uses proactive and crisis intervention skills in communicating with child/ren; participates in physical interventions as necessary, in accordance with Agency policies and procedures. Attends and participates in faculty meetings, in-service programs and workshops to maintain professional knowledge and skills and keep informed as to Agency policies and programs that may impact on students; attends CPI/TCI training and utilizes its techniques and meets requirements of a registered behavior technician. Assists in maintaining health and safety of students by being aware of environment and the potential of student actions; assists the teacher or specialist according to established guidelines and procedures. Assists students by providing behavioral examples, implementing continuous measurement procedures, using reinforcement and various teaching methods, displaying values and morals, providing emotional support, a friendly attitude and general guidance; assists in directing group activities of students at lunch and other times. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY In the course of performing this job, the incumbent typically spends time standing, walking, sitting, listening, speaking, reading and writing.QualificationsQualifications: 48+ College Units completed preferred Must complete a 40-hour training and competency exam on applied behavior analysis or be RBT certified Working knowledge of child guidance principles and practices, basic academic subjects, including arithmetic, oral and written communication skills; safe practices in classroom activities, record-keeping techniques and health and safety regulations Previous experience working with children with autism Ability to pass Pro-Act Training Ability to pass CPR Training