k12.careersk12.careers
Use casesExploreBlogAbout
Sign inSearch Jobs
62,000+ live roles7,900+ active employers✦ 3,800+ posted in 24hCalifornia market · 6,959 jobsNew York market · 4,849 jobsTexas market · 4,611 jobsFlorida market · 3,476 jobsCalifornia jobs · 6,959New York jobs · 4,849Texas jobs · 4,611Florida jobs · 3,476Early Childhood Education · 13,453 jobsChild Development · 9,257 jobsClassroom Management · 9,196 jobsChildcare · 7,401 jobsProfessional Development · 6,982 jobsPreschool · 6,867 jobs62,000+ live roles7,900+ active employers✦ 3,800+ posted in 24hCalifornia market · 6,959 jobsNew York market · 4,849 jobsTexas market · 4,611 jobsFlorida market · 3,476 jobsCalifornia jobs · 6,959New York jobs · 4,849Texas jobs · 4,611Florida jobs · 3,476Early Childhood Education · 13,453 jobsChild Development · 9,257 jobsClassroom Management · 9,196 jobsChildcare · 7,401 jobsProfessional Development · 6,982 jobsPreschool · 6,867 jobs
k12.careers

k12.careers offers free resume tools for educators and school staff alongside K-12 job listings.

Explore

StatesTop Hiring CitiesFor EmployersFor CandidatesApply to JobsSalary GuidesHiring CalendarBlog

Top Hiring Cities

View all

Los Angeles

California

666 live openings

Chicago

Illinois

602 live openings

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

554 live openings

Houston

Texas

450 live openings

San Antonio

Texas

361 live openings

Nashville

Tennessee

359 live openings

Boston

Massachusetts

343 live openings

Washington

District of Columbia

341 live openings

Legal

AboutContactEditorial PolicyPrivacy PolicyTerms & Conditions

k12.careers helps educators discover verified school and district opportunities. Confirm compensation, credentials, and deadlines on the official hiring site before applying.

© 2026 k12.careers. All rights reserved.Listings are aggregated from official district and public employer hiring pages.
  1. Home/
  2. Jobs/
  3. Behavioral Support Specialist
Job detail

Behavioral Support Specialist

SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN

Employer page
Salary listed on 8 jobs
#Behavioral Health#HIPAA
#CPR
#Crisis Intervention
#First Aid
#Motivational Interviewing
#Trauma-Informed Care
#Special Education
#Mental Health Care
#Positive Youth Development
#Residential Counseling
#Behavioral Support Plan
OtherOn Site0-2 yrs$20 - $21 / HOURPosted 1 day ago

Location

San Diego, California

Salary

$20 - $21 / HOUR

Quick overview

Provide active supervision, behavioral coaching, and therapeutic support to youth in residential and school settings. Implement individualized behavior support plans and utilize de-escalation techniques to maintain a safe environment.

Requirements summary

Requires a high school diploma and experience coaching or mentoring transition-age youth. Must be at least 21 years old with a valid California driver's license and the ability to perform physical restraints.

high schoolbachelor degreepostgraduate degreeTeam CollaborationInterpersonal CommunicationCrisis InterventionTrauma-Informed CareDe-escalationClassroom ManagementMentorshipPatient SupervisionCase DocumentationEmotional RegulationBehavioral CoachingBehavioral Data Collection

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Main
  • Campus -
  • San
  • Diego,
  • CA 92111Position
  • Type:
  • Full-Time/Part-TimeEducation
  • Level:
  • High
  • SchoolSalary
  • Range: $20.25 - $20.50
  • HourlyJob
  • Shift:
  • AM,
  • PM, and
  • OvernightJob
  • Category: Behavioral Health Support StaffBy joining the San Diego Center for Children, you will empower children and families through transformative mental health care and educational services. Our vision is to inspire a world where children and families live joyful, healthy lives. We serve over 1,000 people every day - are you ready to make an impact? Join us - and work with purpose! POSITION BENEFITS Team-Oriented, Multidisciplinary Approach Ongoing, High-Level Learning and Development Opportunities Culturally Diverse Environment Joint Commission Accredited Organization Comprehensive
  • Health
  • Insurance (Medical,
  • Dental,
  • Vision,
  • Pet)
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Plan: 403(b) - With Employer Match Up To 3% Generous Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays) Wellness Programs EAP - Employee Assistance Program Tuition Reimbursement or Assistance For Continuing Education Employee Discounts Employee Recognition Program Opportunities For Career Advancement May Be Eligible For State or Federal Loan Forgiveness Programs For Work With Underserved Populations SUMMARY The Behavioral Support Specialist is responsible for providing active supervision, behavioral coaching, and therapeutic support to youth in both residential and school settings. This includes supporting daily routines, transitions, classroom engagement, and participation in structured activities while maintaining a safe and predictable environment. The role involves implementing individualized behavior support plans developed by clinical and behavioral teams, using trauma-informed and strength-based approaches to guide youth toward positive behavioral outcomes. Staff provide de-escalation and crisis intervention using approved techniques, support emotional regulation, and help youth build coping and problem-solving skills. In both residential and academic settings, the Behavioral Support Specialist assists youth with daily living skills, classroom participation, and engagement in therapeutic and educational activities. The position supports consistency of expectations across environments and helps ensure smooth transitions throughout the day. This role is also responsible for observing, documenting, and communicating behavioral incidents, interventions, and progress in a timely and accurate manner. Staff collect behavioral data, complete required documentation including shift notes and incident reports, and communicate relevant information to supervisors, clinicians, and educational staff to support ongoing treatment planning. The Behavioral Support Specialist collaborates closely with multidisciplinary team members to ensure coordinated care, participates in team meetings as needed, and contributes to a unified approach to supporting each youth’s treatment goals. The role requires consistent professional communication, strong teamwork, and the ability to respond effectively in high-stress or crisis situations.

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Sick Leave
  • Vacation
  • Paid Time Off
  • Vision Insurance
  • Holidays
  • Medical Insurance
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee Discounts
  • Pet Insurance
  • Career Advancement Opportunities
  • Wellness Programs
  • 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
  • Employee Recognition Program
  • Loan Forgiveness Programs
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance
  • Employer Match Up To 3%

Stay updated

Get alerts for similar jobs

Be the first to know when more SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN roles in San Diego, California get posted.

SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN

SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN logo

Hiring organization

SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN

SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN is hiring for education-focused roles in San Diego, California. This opening is listed as other.

Explore employer profile

For employers

Hiring at SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN?

Post and manage job listings free on k12.careers.

Get started free
  • Essential
  • DUTIES
  • AND
  • Responsibilities
  • Leadership and
  • Mentorship: Serve as a role model and mentor for other aides, offering guidance, coaching, and feedback. Assist in training new Behavioral Support Specialist on policies, procedures, and best practices. Facilitate communication between aides and classroom teachers to ensure consistent support for students. Lead or co-lead groups as assigned.
  • Documentation and
  • Communication: Record and maintain accurate data related to youth/student behavior/academic progress. Communicate regularly with multidisciplinary team members surrounding progress. Participate in team meetings and provide insights to develop effective youth interventions.
  • Crisis
  • Intervention: Respond promptly and effectively to behavioral crises, following school protocols and utilizing de-escalation strategies. Assist in implementing Safe and Positive Approaches (SPA) techniques when necessary.
  • Collaboration

    • Work closely with teachers, therapists, and other staff to create a supportive environment tailored to each youth’s needs. Support residential and classroom management by reinforcing directives and maintaining a positive atmosphere. Attend any required meetings and trainings, as assigned.
    • Professional
    • Development: Attend staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities. Stay current on best practices including trauma-informed care and inclusive teaching strategies. Participate in ongoing training and professional development as required by the San Diego Center for Children.
    • Other
    • Duties as
    • Assigned: Perform additional responsibilities to support the San Diego Center for Children’s goals and ensure the safety and well-being of youth.
    • On
    • The
    • Job
    • Mandatory
    • Ongoing
    • Trainings: Maintain all certifications and licenses required for the role, ensuring they remain current. Complete and stay up-to-date with all mandatory trainings as specified by the
    • San
    • Diego
    • Center for
    • Children, including but not limited to: Residential Counselor Training, Intervention Toolbox, CPR and First Aid Certification S.P.A. Certification, False Claims, HIPAA, Safety, Trauma Informed Care, Annual Block Trainings and other trainings, as assigned.
    • Restraint and
    • Safety
    • Training
    • Requirements: Must pass a two-day SPA training that focuses on safely initiating a physical hold with youth presenting as a danger to themselves or others. It is recommended that staff be able to support up to 50 pounds. Apply Safe and
    • Positive
    • Approaches (SPA) restraint techniques, which may involve: Lifting or holding a child in standing, sitting, or ground-level positions. Separating clients who are acting in an unsafe manner to ensure the safety of both clients and staff. Prolonged standing, bending, and transitioning youth from standing to a seated position.
    • Behavioral and
    • Emotional
    • Challenges: Due to the emotional instability of the clients, the employee may be subjected to physical aggression, including but not limited to: Kicking, hitting, punching, biting, and hair pulling.
    • Vision
    • Requirements: Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
    • Pandemic
    • Conditions: Must be able to perform job duties during a pandemic (e.g., COVID-19). LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical records, journals, reports, and legal documents; Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community; Ability to effectively present information to management and public groups REASONING ABILITY Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical records, journals, reports, and legal documents; Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community; Ability to effectively present information to management and public groups PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to, Stand, use hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and talk and hear. Frequently run, walk, sit, and drive a vehicle. Move and/or lift a child when clinically necessary and follow a child who is attempting to elope, either by walking or running at a comparable pace. WORK ENVIRONMENT While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
    • Diversity
    • Statement
    • The
    • San
    • Diego
    • Center for
    • Children is committed to: Actively recruiting, retaining, and supporting diverse staff at all levels of the organization Ensuring that diverse perspectives are included in the development and implementation of policies, practices and services and that individuals feel empowered to advance our mission within an atmosphere of trust, safety, and respect Encourage and provide access to professional development in order to deliver equitable and culturally informed services to the population we serve. QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS High School Diploma Experience working with transition-age youth in a coaching, mentoring, or educational role Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team Valid California Driver’s License or California ID and Reliable Transportation Must be 21 years of age or older PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s or Master's degree in psychology, social work, education, or a related field (or equivalent experience working in the mental health field) Bilingual (English/Spanish) Familiarity with evidence-based practices, such as Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Care, or Positive Youth Development Experience working with special education populations or youth with behavioral/emotional challenges

    More openings at SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN

    Bilingual Parent Partner - Wrapworks

    11 days ago•$24 - $24 / HOUR

    Bilingual Youth Partner/Skills Trainer - Wrapworks

    11 days ago•$22 - $23 / HOUR

    Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

    29 days ago•$31 - $35 / HOUR

    Recreation Assistant

    29 days ago•$20 - $21 / HOUR

    PHP Intake Therapist

    1 month ago•$70,304 - $72,304 / YEAR

    Youth Partner/Skills Trainer - Wrapworks

    1 month ago•$21 - $23 / HOUR

    More district openings

    Clinician

    8 hours ago•$30 - $30 / HOUR

    Autism Paraprofessional - Training Provided

    15 hours ago•$23 - $29 / HOUR

    Community Inclusion Professional-San Diego

    21 hours ago•$20 - $21 / HOUR

    Math Tutor

    1 day ago•$21 - $31 / HOUR

    2026-2027 Lower School SK-5 Spanish Teacher

    1 day ago•$82,000 - $120,000 / YEAR

    Private Soccer Coach

    Similar live jobs

    School-Age Childcare Staff – Before & After School

    3 hours ago•$17 - $18 / HOUR

    Assistant Coach, Strength & Conditioning PT

    3 hours ago

    School-Age Childcare Staff – Before & After School

    3 hours ago•$17 - $18 / HOUR

    School-Age Childcare Staff – Before & After School

    3 hours ago•$17 - $18 / HOUR

    Classroom Teacher - St. George

    3 hours ago•$15 - $15 / HOUR
    1 day ago•$35 - $50 / HOUR

    Adjunct Faculty, Undergraduate Nursing Didactic - Campus Position

    3 hours ago

    Market context

    Behavioral support roles are in steady demand

    In California, Behavioral Support Specialist roles are commonly tied to school and community programs serving transition-age youth, so demand often follows district staffing needs and local behavioral health services. These positions can be competitive because they require a high school diploma, experience coaching or mentoring youth, a valid California driver’s license, age 21+, and the ability to perform physical restraints. Review the listed requirements and benefits carefully—on this platform, they are AI-summarized from the original job description to save you research time—and confirm your experience with youth support is clearly shown in your application.