Immediately Need Behavioral Specialist in Helena, MT
Job title: Behavioral Specialist
Company: Helena Public Schools
Job description: At Helena Public schools, our vision is to foster dynamic educational experiences that prepare all students for life. As a Occupational Therapist, you contribute to this mission by evaluating students to determine their functional levels and identify special needs. You will work as part of a team that serves 8,000 students at 18 campuses across Helena. This position will work during the regulary school calendar days, 7 hours a day. Starting salary is prorated based on a school year of 187 days at $41,615.00+ year depending upon education level and applicable experience.
Some of what you will do:
- Provide Functional Behavior Assessments and other assessments,
- Individual program development,
- Collecting and interpreting data,
- Training staff to implement programming,
- Data collections and interpretation is desired.
- This recruitment may also be used to fill additional positions per business needs.
- This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the Helena School District and Helena Education Association.
- Prior to employment, you must successfully complete the appropriate background check required for employment.
- Provide professional learning and conduct functional analysis assessments of behavior for students with complex and/or severe behaviors in accordance with the IDEA, and Montana regulations. Works cooperatively with special education administrators, school psychologists, social workers and special education teachers in developing FBA/BIP procedures and paperwork. Participates in planning and placement meetings on an as-needed basis.
- Confers with regular classroom teachers, along with special education teachers/student services staff regarding students with behavioral challenges. Participates in behavior teams providing support and management for the implementation of behavior plans. Provide behavioral assessments for individual students. Designs, develops and implements, with appropriate district approvals, management and/or behavioral interventions.
- Assist District staff with the development and implementation of behavior plans for students that present behavior/learning challenges. Assist with developing and providing staff training and preparation for working effectively with students who exhibit behavioral challenges.
- Maintains appropriate records, assists and provides guidance for teachers and other staff in the implementation of behavioral interventions.
- Work with students who exhibit inappropriate behaviors and provide support and professional learning for staff who work with students who exhibit such.
- Provide professional learning and conduct functional analysis assessments of behavior for students with complex and/or severe behaviors in accordance with the IDEA and Montana regulations. Works cooperatively with special education administrators, school psychologists, social workers and special education teachers in developing FBA/BIP procedures and paperwork.
- May assist students who are transitioning from alternative programs to regular school programs.
- Collaborates with public and private agencies to offer programs that foster pro-social skills and prevent aggressive behavior for the purpose of providing services to strengthen families as well as students.
- Collect data and prepares a variety of reports for the purpose of documenting case history, assessments, treatment, and medical billing record. Assists with maintaining student data and prepare pertinent reports requested by Supervisor.
- Travel from site to site and/or performs necessary home visits for the purpose of providing direct treatment, consultation, and collaboration for students and families.
- Carry out other duties and responsibilities as designated by Supervisor.