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Behavioral Support Aide

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Child Focus Inc

Cincinnati, OH (In Person)

$39,520 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Behavioral Support Aide Child Focus Inc - 3.8 Cincinnati, OH Job Details Seasonal | Full-time $19 an hour 18 hours ago Benefits 403(b) matching Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance Employee discount 403(b) Loan forgiveness Opportunities for advancement Flexible schedule Childcare Referral program Qualifications High school diploma or
GED Full Job Description Description:
Behavior Support Aide:
Location:
Clermont County Area Hours :
Seasonal, Full time. (This position will have orientation on July 27th-29th. And you will tentatively begin full time hours on August 14th.)
Degree Required:
High School Diploma or GED. Two years' experience with children ages birth to five preferred. Experience working with challenging behaviors, providing individualized support and understanding of behavior management techniques required.
Pay Rate:
Compensation for this position is $19/hour
Description:
Behavior Support Aide's are responsible for working closely with children by implementing their customized behavior support plans and fostering a positive and inclusive environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Learning Environment:
Based on center assignment, provide hands-on support in classrooms when there significant behavioral or social-emotional concerns when they are identified, using trauma-informed practices and Conscious Discipline strategies. Based upon needs and/or ECMHT recommendations, riding the school bus during transportation may be required. Assist in the set-up of the learning environment, assisting with daily routines and schedule as needed to support individual child's needs. May attend team meetings with parents, teachers and ECMHT to create an intervention plan, and follow up with staff and parents as needed under the direction of the behavior support coach. Collaborates with the Behavior Support Coach to develop behavior strategies to address concerns. Participate in staff meetings and staff trainings. Attend specialized professional development to continue improving skills related to the position and to increase program quality, especially in the areas of trauma-informed practice, Conscious Discipline, and social-emotional development Other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
Safety:
Ensure a safe and supportive environment for children. Actively supervise children during play, nap, meals, and field trips. Follows all Authorized Release procedures, including checking ID's. Modeling appropriate behaviors and mediating conflict between children using Conscious Discipline and positive behavior management techniques. Meeting all children's needs: Being familiar with IFSP's or Behavior Action Plans for children with diagnosed or suspected special needs to assist with implementation of plans. Fully integrate dual language learners in all aspects of classroom schedule Working with families: Establish positive and productive relationships with families through building rapport and trust. Creates a welcoming environment for children and families by appropriately communicating with parents, guardians and coworkers in a respectful manner. Maintains confidentiality related to children, parents and staff.
Professional growth and collaboration:
Work cooperatively and collaborate with the other staff in the center Participate in ongoing professional development and training requirements specific to the position.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
All staff is responsible for the supervision of children in our program when working directly with children during scheduled hours of classroom operations or special events. Staff included as part of the ratio or who are working one-on-one with a child assumes primary responsibility for the supervision of children.
Physical Demands:
Must be physically and mentally able to carry out job duties. Able to pass employment physical demonstrating ability to stoop, crawl, kneel, bend and to lift, carry and hold child of 40 to 50 pounds. Must be able to stand for 30 minutes, walk and run up to 20 feet. Ability to maintain visual and auditory supervision of children at all times. Child Focus provides excellent benefits. Great work life balance! Employees are supported with flexible work schedules. There are growth and advancement opportunities. Leadership is committed to promoting from within and growing the next generation of leaders. Personal and professional value in the work they do to support children, families and adults. Employees are highly engaged. Free continuing education and clinical supervision for licensed employees. Child Focus financially supports employee's professional development. Competitive Salaries and Bonus Opportunities! Employees receive sign on and referral bonuses and are eligible for mid-year and annual performance bonuses. Join our Team! Competitive salaries Comprehensive medical, vision, dental insurance and EAP program Health Savings and Flex Spending account options with agency match Generous paid time off Extended Illness benefits 403(b) retirement plan with generous employer match Federal Student Loan Forgiveness program eligibility and tuition reimbursement Paid Apprenticeships and Internships On-site childcare with employee discount Employee wellness benefits
Requirements:
You must be free and clear of all child abuse and neglect charges and have a satisfactory criminal records check in accordance with state and federal guidelines. You must possess a valid driver's license, good driving record, and/or have reliable means of transportation to and from work. And you will also need to pass a pre-employment physical that is to include a drug screening.