Behavior Program Specialist
Job Description
The Katherine Thomas High school program serving students with special needs is seeking to hire a full-time Behavior Program Specialist. This is an 11 month position to start as soon as possible. This position will provide in cooperation with the Senior Social Worker, other high school administrators and senior clinical staff, the development, implementation, and monitoring of high school behavior management techniques.
The Behavior Program Specialist will provide behavior intervention and behavior management training and feedback to all high school staff; will be responsible for data collection and analysis; will monitor Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) and the enforcement of pertinent policies and procedures; and will be responsible for the organization and updating of associated records and documentation.
Responsibilities willalso include:
- Implementation of student discipline policies and plans
- Training and supporting staff in regard to effective behavior management
- Maintaining parent communication
- Collecting, analyzing and providing all behavior management data and statistics
- Collaborating with school social workers
- Working as part of the school's behavior management team
Requirements for the Behavior Program Specialist include:
- Master's degree from an accredited college or university in psychology, counseling, social work, special education, or a closely related field
- At least 5 years of experience working in special education with students with learning disabilities and/or autism
- At least two years of experience implementing PBIS or other positive behavior intervention programs.
- Additional experience with implementing bullying prevention programs and conducting staff training in behavior management techniques preferred
- Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form using positive interpersonal skills
- Ability to develop and implement behavior intervention plans and classroom management
- Ability to develop and provide training related to effective behavior management
- Ability to effectively lead/facilitate group processes
- Be highly collaborative with strong problem solving and team building skills
- Must have the ability to maintain confidentiality, to problem solve, to keep accurate records and analyze data, and to develop positive relationships with students, parents, and staff
Benefits:
Why join TLC?
Benefits for the School Behavior Program Specialist:
- Leave Benefits - personal and sick leave
- Paid Holidays
- Health insurance, Dental, Vision, FSA
- 403B Plan
- LTD and other Voluntary Benefits
- Free Parking
- Longevity Bonus
- Opportunities for professional growth and specialization
- Continuing education support and reimbursement
