Job Description
Behavior Intervention Specialist
CHS New Danville - Lancaster, PA
Full-Time
The Behavior Intervention Specialist position assists with the delivery of comprehensive behavioral management and support services for CHS children and staff. This includes but is not limited to supporting the implementation of targeted and intensive Tier 2 and 3 interventions in the classroom. The primary purpose of this position is to develop and implement visual supports, individual skill work and social skills groups for children, participate in individualized Child Support Teams, and develop behavior support plans.
This role utilizes developmental and behavioral knowledge to collect data, provide consultation to staff and families, and supports in classrooms to implement, model, and transfer behavior support strategies to scholastic staff. In addition, the Behavior Intervention Specialist is responsible for ensuring continuity of care and safety for children in crisis. This position is also responsible for researching and utilizing evidence based social and emotional learning materials. Essential to this position is an effective, collaborative approach to working with and supporting families, teachers, Family Success, and Health Services staff members. The salary range for this position is $39,277 to $52,435 per year, based on expertise.
Responsibilities:
Direct Support of Children in Classrooms
Provide Tier 2 and Tier 3 support in classrooms for children, modeling evidence-based behavioral and instructional strategies for teaching staff
Develop and implement individual skill work and social skills groups for children utilizing evidence based social and emotional learning materials across all 3 tiers
Create and implement various visual supports and other individualized tools to aid child success.
Complete progress monitoring and evaluate service effectiveness and fidelity for support on an ongoing basis
Support teaching staff in Implementing Behavior Support Plans in classrooms and collect related data
Provide and model de-escalation strategies within the classroom
Respond to and effectively manage children who are in crisis
Indirect Support of Children: Consultation and Collaboration
Consultation and collaboration with families, Child Support Teams, teachers, Family Success, and Health Services staff for children receiving behavioral support
Collect and analyze behavioral data through the Behavior Incident Reporting System (BIRS) to inform programming and support
Conduct classroom observations and complete Child Support Team (CST) consultation forms for behavioral or regulation-based concerns
Actively participate in and contribute to CST meetings to support child-specific planning and service coordination
Monitor progress and evaluate the effectiveness of behavioral and skill-based interventions on an ongoing basis
Behavioral/Educational Program Development
Develop curricular materials for Behavioral Services programming
Research evidenced-based interventions and practices for tier 2 and tier 3 interventions; modify as appropriate
Complete program evaluations and modify services based upon evaluation results in order to ensure efficacy of services
Assist with ensuring the linkage of all Health Services programming to CHS goals
Miscellaneous
Maintain a high standard of professional ethics and expectations
Follow all CHS policies and procedures.
Score and assist with the scoring of behavioral protocols
Respond to requests for reports and records, including data analytics and reports
Participate in various committees for the development and/or enhancement of CHS programming
Maintain strong and consistent boundaries and serve as a positive role model for children, staff, and families.
As appropriate, contribution to CQI initiatives
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required
3-5 years of previous experience in a similar role
Preferred Certifications- Act 126 Child Abuse, Title III ADA/HIV Awareness, Universal Precautions, CPR/AED, First Aid
Understanding of child development
Experience and knowledge in Early Childhood, Elementary Education
Multi-Tiered System of Support: The Pyramid Model experience and knowledge in Early Childhood Education program and teaching standards, including code of ethics - NAEYC standards preferred
Experience with crisis management and behavior management
Experience with Functional Behavioral AnalysisExperience working with individuals in a group setting
Effective listening skill and consultation skillSensitivity to individual needs
Effective communication skills - verbal and written
Experience in behavior intervention development and implementation
Ability to establish authentic rapport with children from 6 weeks to 5-years-of-age
Ability to defuse emotionally charged situations and maintain calm demeanor
Ability to work independently and as a team
Ability to respect confidentiality
Demonstrated understanding of and ability to effectively work with low-income families preferred
Comfortability with technology including MS Office Suite and various software
Commitment to the mission and values of CHS and MHS and demonstrated high degree of integrity as all MHS and CHS staff are considered to be role models for children
U.S. work authorization and successful completion of pre-employment background checks and clearances
Who we are and what we’re looking for
At CHS, we are leaders passionate about early childhood education and community betterment. Our work is driven by the desire to endow children with the resources for educational and physical well-being, while supporting and empowering their families. We listen to the needs of our diverse community and adapt to give everyone a voice. We hold each-other accountable for bringing our best and most authentic selves to school every day, creating an environment of mutual respect.
We strive to build a team of individuals that is passionate about our mission, brings in new creative ideas, and loves their work. If this sounds like you, we look forward to seeing your application.
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