Inclusion Support Specialist
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arc After School and Experiential Education
San Diego, CA (In Person)
$74,869 Salary, Full-Time
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Inclusion Support Specialist San Diego, CA Job Details Full-time $33.65 - $38.34 an hour 6 hours ago Qualifications Observation-based student assessment RBT Certification CPR Certification CPI Certification Writing skills De-escalation support in education Driver's License Working with children First Aid Certification Behavior analysis Pediatric first aid Data collection Full Job Description The Inclusion Support Specialist promotes full participation of students with diverse learning, behavioral, and social-emotional needs in Arc's before- and after-school expanded learning programs. This position coaches program staff, implements positive behavior strategies, collects and analyzes behavioral data, and collaborates with school partners and families to ensure inclusive programming consistent with district inclusion frameworks.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential functions are the fundamental job duties of the position. All employees must be able to perform these with or without reasonable accommodation. Staff Coaching & Training (30%): Coach Inclusion Aides and Program Leaders in positive behavior support techniques, activity modifications, de-escalation strategies, and inclusive engagement practices. Provide on-site modeling and feedback to ensure consistent implementation. Behavioral Data Collection & Analysis (25%): Observe students and systematically collect behavioral, participation, and progress data. Analyze trends to recommend individualized strategies and report findings to Site Coordinators and families. Collaboration & Communication (25%): Partner with Site Coordinators, school staff, families, and program leadership to align after-school supports with student goals and school-day accommodations. Student Support & Coverage (10%): Provide direct one-on-one or small-group support to students with diverse needs, including temporary coverage for absent Inclusion Aides to maintain program continuity. Program Documentation (10%): Maintain accurate records of observations, interventions, progress notes, and communication logs in compliance with program and organizational requirements.MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
Assist in staff training sessions and professional development workshops. Participate in program planning meetings and needs assessments. Support special events or field trips as needed.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education/Experience:
Associate's degree or higher in special education, child development, psychology, social work, or related field preferred. Minimum 1 year experience working with youth (K-12) in school, after-school, or community settings. Experience with positive behavior interventions, data collection, or inclusive programming required.Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge of positive behavior support, functional behavior assessment principles, de-escalation techniques, and activity modification strategies. Strong data collection, observation, and progress monitoring skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills for collaborating with diverse stakeholders. Ability to maintain professional boundaries while building rapport with students and families. Commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive practices.Licenses/Certifications:
Certified Trainer through Crisis Prevention Institute 40+ hour certification - Registered Behavior Technician 48+ college semester units (transcripts required) OR passage of district Academic Proficiency/CAPE exam. Negative TB test results. Clear Live Scan fingerprinting (DOJ/FBI). Current CPR/First Aid certification (Adult, Child, Infant). Valid California driver's license and access to reliable transportation.Preferred:
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification; bilingual (English/Spanish).PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Essential Physical Requirements (directly tied to essential functions): Stand/walk for 6+ hours daily to supervise and support students across indoor/outdoor settings. Bend, kneel, stoop, and reach to assist students and manage materials (frequent). Lift/carry up to 25 lbs. (occasional) for program supplies or student assistance. Use hands/fingers for data entry, writing observations, and handling materials (constant). Visual acuity to monitor student behavior and safety across varied distances. Clear verbal communication in noisy environments.Salary Range:
$33.65/hr. - 38.34/hr.Work Schedule:
Monday-Friday, 10:00 AM-6:30 PM (adjusted for program needs) Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.Similar jobs in San Diego, CA
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