Job description
Stanly County Schools
EC Behavior Support Assistant
Title of Position Available: Exceptional Children Behavior Support Assistant
Reports To: Lead Behavior Support Specialist and Director of Exceptional Children
Purpose: Will serve PRC-29 students in coordination with the Exceptional Children’s Program
Overview of Job Responsibilities:
Behavior Support Assistant (BSA) will serve Stanly County Schools PRC-29 students in coordination with the Autism Specialist. The BSA will be assigned to the students who are demonstrating chronic bouts of misbehavior. Each assignment will be monitored for effectiveness and need. BSA would establish rapport with students and intervene with problematic behaviors through observation of students in various settings. The BSA will implement strategies that have been developed to address these behaviors. BSA will collect baseline data to be used as information for FBAs and BIPs. Interventions based on the FBA and BIP will be explored through consultation between the Behavior Specialist, the classroom teacher, and the Behavior Support Team. Time spent on individual cases will be adjusted by the Behavior Specialist in response to the effectiveness of the interventions provided. Adjustments to caseloads will also be made as needed. Evidence/research-based interventions will be used to help students function productively in the classroom, in transition and during a crisis. The BSA will establish a working relationship with teachers and offer assistance as needed. The BSA will work with students to teach appropriate social skills and study habits. Progress will be monitored through extensive and detailed daily records of visits. These records will include data on interventions and strategies, time in school, time on task, and academic improvement. BSAs documentation and data will be reviewed daily by the Autism Specialist.. Behavior Support Assistant may be asked to attend relevant IEP meetings providing assistance with benchmarks, implementation of behavior plans, and crisis intervention plans. BSA will participate in relevant staff development and be considered part of the Behavior Support Team.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local EC requirements
- Knowledge of EC interventions and strategies
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Skills to manage work schedule and set priorities
- Ability to use data to determine instructional needs and evaluate student progress
- Interpersonal skills necessary to work cooperatively and effectively with individuals and groups
Education/Experience Qualifications:
- Minimum of Associates degree.
- Prior experience working with the Exceptional Children population.
Terms of Employment:
- State Salary Grade 56
- 10 months; full time; full benefits
Evaluation:
- Performance of this employee will be evaluated by the Director of Exceptional Children.
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