The Foundation Schools
Location
Largo, Maryland
Salary
$44,700 - $56,400 / YEAR
Implement behavior interventions and provide a behavioral continuum to support students' participation in the classroom. Train staff in behavior management and crisis intervention while monitoring school environments to ensure safety.
Requires a high school diploma and at least two years of experience in special education or a psychiatric setting. Preference is given to candidates with a degree and certification in TACT 2 or Life Space Crisis Intervention.
Salary Range: 44,700 to 56,400 Full Time- 12 months
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Actively manage the hallways during arrival, transition, and dismissal and ensure staff are at assigned posts Maintain required electronic and paper documentation regarding intensive behavior interventions, including but not limited to, mediations, bus incidents, critical incidents, bullying reports, and behavior intervention referrals Actively engage with students and staff to identify potential conflicts or students who are in need of additional support; facilitate or participate in mediations, reentry meetings, and parent meetings Monitor and provide support, both inside and outside of the classrooms, for students who have been identified as needing additional behavior interventions Provide situational training and guidance to staff on correct utilization of verbal and physical behavior interventions to help increase their behavior intervention skill levels Consistently and appropriately utilize and model TACT 2 verbal de-escalation and approved physical restraint techniques, Life Space Crisis Intervention (if trained), and behavior management strategies; provide staff training on behavior management procedures and program processes Provide direction to staff during crisis and non-crisis situations to assist staff with improving behavior management skills and decision making skills; manage the need for additional staff in crisis situations and direct staff back to other duties when appropriate; facilitates debriefing sessions with staff to review incidents and identify staff member responsible for completing required documentation Reinforce the expectations for learning and standards for classroom participation and behavior; effectively manage student behavior through implementation of positive behavior management systems, school rules, policies and procedures, and model appropriate behavior for students during the school day; assist students with using strategies to decrease and avoid inappropriate behaviors Proactively provide supervision of students to ensure the safety and security of the school program at all times Maintain student confidentiality in accordance with The Foundation Schools Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest Statement and student record confidentiality procedures Demonstrate an understanding of how our students’ disabilities impact their behavior and ability to learn; display knowledge of students’ diagnoses and adapt intervention strategies accordingly to meet the requirements of the students’ IEPs and BIPs Proactively identify behaviors among all students that could lead to a crisis, an unsafe situation or disrupt the learning environment; use effective behavior management techniques to address these behaviors in order to limit the severity and length of disruptions Demonstrate appropriate use of verbal de-escalation skills to manage student behaviors; utilize the behavior continuum in order to use or consider the use of the least restrictive behavioral interventions necessary; use effective, appropriate, and approved strategies during a crisis including the participation in seclusions, therapeutic holds, escorts, and student restraints when necessary; consistently, and appropriately utilize and model TACT 2 techniques or classroom behavior management strategies Work with teachers, therapists, school leaders, and other team members to determine the student and/or classroom needs, and adjust interventions and practices to best meet those needs; work with team to develop interventions and/or incentive plans when appropriate Actively participate in committees, meetings, supervision, and professional development activities Consistently model and implement the organization’s core values to drive actions and to guide our students to incorporate Teamwork, Work Ethic, Integrity, Respect, and Leadership into positive behaviors while at school Comply with all of The Foundation Schools’ policies, rules, protocols, and procedures Complete other duties as assigned
Education, Experience and Certification High school diploma, G.E.D., or equivalent is required Related course work, Associates or Bachelor’s degree is preferred Two or more years’ experience in special education, a psychiatric setting or other similar setting for children and adolescents is required Training in TACT 2, Life Space Crisis Intervention, or similar crisis intervention program is preferred Bilingual (Spanish/English) abilities are a plus
Physical, Interpersonal and Cognitive Utilize basic office equipment such as computer, telephone, fax, copier, etc. Complete reports and data input while using a variety of computer programs Move and carry supplies; light lifting, non-repetitive Maintain a professional demeanor and relationship with students, colleagues, families, and community partners Work positively and collaboratively with others Maintain a professional work ethic and meet the standards of professionalism including appropriate dress, attendance, and timeliness Demonstrate effective time management and organization skills Prioritize & plan work activities Use time and resources efficiently, set realistic action plans and goals Speak clearly and be understood by others Read and express thoughts in a written format Possess and demonstrate a high level of mental and emotional balance Respond quickly and tactfully to crisis situations while using critical thinking to assess problems Work with minimum supervision and meet deadlines Physically restrain or assist in student restraints Possess sufficient mobility to provide instruction and manage student behaviors
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Market context
In Maryland, behavior specialist openings are often tied to schools and programs serving students with intensive support needs, so demand tends to follow staffing needs in special education and related behavioral services. These roles are competitive because employers often look for experience in special education or psychiatric settings, and may prefer candidates with a degree plus TACT 2 or Life Space Crisis Intervention certification. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to highlight crisis intervention, de-escalation, and student support experience.