Behavior Intervention Specialist
CHS New Danville Center
- Hershey, PA
- $39,277-52,435 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide Tier 2 and Tier 3 support in classrooms for children, modeling evidence-based behavioral and instructional strategies for teaching staff
- Develop and implement individual skill work and social skills groups for children utilizing evidence based social and emotional learning materials across all 3 tiers
- Create and implement various visual supports and other individualized tools to aid child success.
- Complete progress monitoring and evaluate service effectiveness and fidelity for support on an ongoing basis
- Support teaching staff in Implementing Behavior Support Plans in classrooms and collect related data
- Provide and model de-escalation strategies within the classroom
- Respond to and effectively manage children who are in crisis
- Consultation and collaboration with families, Child Support Teams, teachers, Family Success, and Health Services staff for children receiving behavioral support
- Collect and analyze behavioral data through the Behavior Incident Reporting System (BIRS) to inform programming and support
- Conduct classroom observations and complete Child Support Team (CST) consultation forms for behavioral or regulation-based concerns
- Actively participate in and contribute to CST meetings to support child-specific planning and service coordination
- Monitor progress and evaluate the effectiveness of behavioral and skill-based interventions on an ongoing basis
- Develop curricular materials for Behavioral Services programming
- Research evidenced-based interventions and practices for tier 2 and tier 3 interventions; modify as appropriate
- Complete program evaluations and modify services based upon evaluation results in order to ensure efficacy of services
- Assist with ensuring the linkage of all Health Services programming to CHS goals
- Maintain a high standard of professional ethics and expectations
- Follow all CHS policies and procedures.
- Score and assist with the scoring of behavioral protocols
- Respond to requests for reports and records, including data analytics and reports
- Participate in various committees for the development and/or enhancement of CHS programming
- Maintain strong and consistent boundaries and serve as a positive role model for children, staff, and families.
- As appropriate, contribution to CQI initiatives
- Bachelor's degree required
- 3-5 years of previous experience in a similar role
- Preferred Certifications- Act 126 Child Abuse, Title III ADA/HIV Awareness, Universal Precautions, CPR/AED, First Aid
- Understanding of child development
- Experience and knowledge in Early Childhood, Elementary Education
- Multi-Tiered System of Support: The Pyramid Model experience and knowledge in Early Childhood Education program and teaching standards, including code of ethics - NAEYC standards preferred
- Experience with crisis management and behavior management
- Experience with Functional Behavioral Analysis
- Experience in behavior intervention development and implementation
- Ability to establish authentic rapport with children from 6 weeks to 5-years-of-age
- Ability to defuse emotionally charged situations and maintain calm demeanor
- Ability to work independently and as a team
- Ability to respect confidentiality
- Demonstrated understanding of and ability to effectively work with low-income families preferred
- Comfortability with technology including MS Office Suite and various software
- Commitment to the mission and values of CHS and MHS and demonstrated high degree of integrity as all MHS and CHS staff are considered to be role models for children
- U.S. work authorization and successful completion of pre-employment background checks and clearances