Behavior Specialist Position Available In Manatee, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Behavior Specialist position in Manatee County, FL, involves working directly with students requiring intensive behavioral strategies to advance in the general curriculum and meet Individual Education Plan goals. Qualifications include a Master’s Degree and certification in Applied Behavioral Analysis or related fields. The role entails providing training and support to instructional staff, with a salary range of $54,472 - $58,987 per year.
Job Description
Behavior Specialist 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars Manatee County, FL Job Description
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MANATEE COUNTY
Local Title:
SPECIALIST, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION BEHAVIOR
State Title:
Behavior Specialist
JOB DESCRIPTION JOB GOAL
To work directly with students who require intensive behavioral strategies in order to progress in general curriculum and toward Individual Education Plan goals. To provide training and support for instructional staff responsible for education of students.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s Degree from an accredited educational institution preferred. Certification in Applied Behavioral Analysis, School Psychology, Florida Teacher Certification in Exceptional Student Education or closely related field. Minimum of three (3) years of successful teaching, or similar direct experience, with students who demonstrate behaviors associated with Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD); and/or with students who have severe emotional and behavioral difficulties.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of research, current trends, and best practices in fields associated with successful teaching of students who demonstrate behaviors associated with Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD); and/or students who have severe emotional and behavioral difficulties. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both in oral and written forms. Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory in fields of behavior management, applied behavior analysis, appropriate instructional interventions. Ability to demonstrate successful instructional practices and behavioral interventions. Ability to participate in determination of a manifestation of disability. Ability to complete and assist in the implementation of Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) and Positive Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP). Ability to collaborate with instructional staff, parents, administrators, and others regarding successful implementation of FBA, BIP, and Individual Education Plans (IEP). Ability to collect, analyze and present data. Ability to actively participate in transition of individual students from one – on – one direct interventions to less restrictive instructional settings. Ability to collaboratively support and train instructional staff during transition. Ability to provide support to general and special educators on accommodations, modifications, instructional practices and accessing the general curriculum. Ability to take part in professional development activities.
REPORTS TO
Director of Exceptional Student Education and Student Services
SUPERVISES
N/A
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Work cooperatively with school-based staff involved in the education of students who demonstrate behaviors associated with Autism, PDD; and/or students with severe emotional and behavioral difficulties. Provide direct instruction in one on one and small group settings for limited periods of time, using a variety of effective instructional and intervention strategies. Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments and provide written reports including Positive Behavior Intervention Plans, upon request of the Director of Exceptional Student Education/Student Services. Assist in the planning, implementation and follow up of activities designed to transition individual students from direct instruction or one on one instruction to less restrictive settings. Assist in training activities for instructors, parents, and paraprofessionals related to positive classroom management, data collection, and student acquisition of social skills, functional communication, Sunshine State Standards, self-management. Review current developments, literature, technical resources of information related to area of responsibility. Interact with parents, school and district staff, outside agencies to enhance understanding of unique student needs and to support effective instructional practices. Participate successfully in training programs offered to increase the individual’s skill and proficiency related to the assignment. Facilitate problem solving within team or group. Provide crisis intervention support to ESE staff and students. Perform other duties consistent with the goals and objectives of this position.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Light Work:
Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects. Traveling in personal car from school to school on an itinerant schedule.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Salary and benefits shall be paid consistent with the District’s approved compensation plan. Length of the work year and hours of employment shall be those established by the District.
EVALUATION
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on evaluation of personnel.
Board approved:
Revised:
07/08/2002 05/14/2007 06/12/2018 10/26/2021 SALARY
SCHEDULE
SAMP
PAY GRADE
C09
SHORT TITLE:
ICD066 STATE JOB TITLE
63105
Pay Scale Approved Budget Annual Salary Range :
$54,472 – $58,987