Behavior Interventionist have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:
- Working under the supervision of the Principal
- Observing student behavior in various settings, such as the classroom, cafeteria, playground, or gymnasium to identify triggers that may lead to inappropriate behavior.
- Performing functional behavior assessments (FBAs).
- Communicating and supporting teachers and parents about student progress and behavioral strengths and weaknesses.
- Creating and implementing behavior plans based on FBA data designed to help students improve behavior and learn new skills.
- Communicate with parents to help them understand their child’s behavior, provide positive reinforcement for good behavior, and create a structured environment at home.
- Monitoring and documenting student progress, adjusting the behavior plan as needed.
- Supports the implementation of the behavior intervention plan by coaching and modeling interventions for teachers and aides.
- Attends and participates in staff meetings, professional development seminars and other student support-related meetings.
- Maintain visibility and accessibility on the school campus and at school-related activities and events during the workday.
- Recognize indicators of disruption of the orderly conduct of the school and implement strategies.
- Other duties as assigned by the Principal.
- Standard NV Board Certified Behavior Analysis certification is preferred.