Wichita Public Schools·Wichita, Kansas
The Intensive Behavior Support Coach collaborates with staff to develop and implement behavior interventions and data tracking for students. They also provide direct support to students in crisis and assist in maintaining a positive, least restrictive learning environment.
Candidates must hold a current Kansas teaching license with a special education endorsement. A minimum of three years of special education teaching experience is required for this role.
Market context
Demand for intensive behavior support in Kansas schools is tied to the need for specialized services, making candidates with a current Kansas teaching license, special education endorsement, and at least three years of special education teaching experience competitive. Before applying, verify your license status and endorsement; the requirements and listed benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review key details without additional research.