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- Part-time District Behavior Interventionist
Belton School District #124
Occupation:
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Location:
Belton, MO
Job Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
Posted:
05/21/2026
Positions available: 1
Source:
Belton School District #124
Web Site:
www.beltonschools.org
Job #: 3444
Job Requirements and Properties
Help for Job Requirements and Properties. Opens a new window. Work Onsite
Full Time Schedule
Part Time
Job Description
Help for Job Description. Opens a new window. District Behavioral Interventionist needed for the school year.
- Master's Degree specializing in Autism preferred.
- Clear understanding of educational assessments and ability to interpret results and formulate educational plans based on data.
- This position trains district staff on CPI techniques and will require additional training for CPI certification.
- Ability to coach educators on proper behavior management techniques and to intervene when necessary.
- Attention to detail and time lines regarding required reports.
Learn more about the Belton School District Please visit www.beltonschools.org to apply. Click on Departments, Human Resources, then Apply for Job Openings Here! Missouri teaching certification required.
Salary range:
$22,500
50/year + half-time benefits. Additional $3,276 for teachers with National Board Certification. Opportunity to move horizontally on the salary schedule up to 2x per school year. Additional opportunities for sponsorships, coaching, and professional committees. Supportive mentoring program and professional development for beginning teachers. Become a Pirate. Click below to watch or district video on working in our district. It's a Great Day to be a Pirate! Belton School District is an equal-opportunity employer. All aspects of the District programs are offered without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in compliance with the employment procedures and regulations of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972.