- Assist with the assessment of behavior needs of identified students
- Identify the appropriate conflict and problem-solving skills
- Design and follow-up with student behavior contracts
- Conference with parents related to behavioral and academic concerns
- Provide technical assistance to teachers on behavioral alternatives and interventions, including conducting workshops
- Assess academic needs of students
- Assess and evaluate students for eligibility for emotional disorders
- Evaluate program effectiveness
- Utilize therapeutic counseling strategies with individuals and families
- Participate in due process for students
- Provide direct counseling to individual students and their families
- Monitor specialized alternative program components focused on critical behavior issues
- Develop functional behavior assessments
- Establish a positive relationship with students, parents, co-workers, volunteers, and other visitors
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Behavior Interventionist
2 weeks ago
Alabama Department of Education Montgomery, United StatesCertified - Position - Elementary Education · Job Number · Start Date · Open Date 04/25/2024 · Closing Date · * Assist with the assessment of behavior needs of identified students · * Identify the appropriate conflict and problem-solving skills · * Design and follow-up with stud ...
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Behavior Interventionist
2 weeks ago
Alabama Department of Education Montgomery, United StatesCertified - Position - Psychology · Job Number · Start Date · Open Date 03/18/2024 · Closing Date · * Assist with the assessment of behavior needs of identified students · * Identify the appropriate conflict and problem-solving skills · * Design and follow-up with student behavi ...
Behavior Interventionist - Montgomery, United States - Alabama Department of Education
Description
Certified - Position - Other, please specifyJob Number
Start Date
Open Date 08/08/2023
Closing Date
Duty Days 187
Reports To PRINCIPAL
Salary Range:
From/
To Starting Salary:
$47,689.00 Board approved salary schedule based on rank, certification, and experience)
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