Behavior Intervention Program Teacher
Summary
The Behavior Intervention Teacher creates a flexible early childhood/elementary environment favorable to learning and personal growth. The incumbent in this position utilizes knowledge, skills and experience with behavior management, trauma-informed instruction and Social Emotional Learning Programs and utilizes research-based de-escalation techniques and strategies to assist students in managing behaviors. The Behavior Intervention Teacher establishes effective rapport with pupils; motivates pupils to develop skills, attitudes and knowledge needed to provide a good foundation for early childhood/elementary grade education, in accordance with each pupil’s ability and establishes good relationships with parents and with other staff members. Positions will be paid on 210-day Teacher-Behavioral Program Salary Schedule (if Gen. Ed.) or SPED-Behavioral Program Salary Schedule (if SPED Teacher) plus an annual supplement of $7,000.
Essential Duties
- Teaches content-related and appropriate instruction based on Fulton County’s curriculum
- Develops lesson plans, instructional materials, establishes standards based long/short range goals for students
- Plans, establishes, and maintains procedures for managing pupils’ behavior to achieve an effective learning atmosphere and to maximize instructional time
- Facilitates home-school communication by such means as holding conferences, telephoning, and sending written communications
- Utilizes de-escalation techniques for students in need
- Identifies pupil needs and develops, implements and evaluates the effectiveness of individual behavior intervention plans
- Participates in relevant professional development in Social Emotional Learning and behavior supports/interventions
- Demonstrates a command of classroom management by managing transitions between activities or classes
- Uses a variety of assessments to evaluate pupils’ academic and social growth, keeps appropriate records and prepares progress reports and/or other indicators to reflect student achievement
- Provides individualized and small group instruction to adapt the curriculum to the needs of each pupil
- Translates lesson plans/instructional strategies into developmentally appropriate learning experiences
- Engages students in a variety of learning experiences that promote self-directed learning and student inquiry
- Maintains documentation of behavioral interventions and communicates regularly with parents outside normal classroom day by means of newsletters, notes, phone calls, conferences, etc.
- Conducts professional development sessions for grade level peers
- Follows all county, state, and federal policies and procedures
- Follows professional ethics in all work-related activities
- Teaches content-related and appropriate instruction based on Fulton County’s curriculum
- Develops lesson plans, instructional materials, establishes standards based long/short range goals for students
- Plans, establishes, and maintains procedures for managing pupils’ behavior to achieve an effective learning atmosphere and to maximize instructional time
- Facilitates home-school communication by such means as holding conferences, telephoning, and sending written communications
- Utilizes de-escalation techniques for students in need
- Identifies pupil needs and develops, implements and evaluates the effectiveness of individual behavior intervention plans
- Participates in relevant professional development in Social Emotional Learning and behavior supports/interventions
- Demonstrates a command of classroom management by managing transitions between activities or classes
- Uses a variety of assessments to evaluate pupils’ academic and social growth, keeps appropriate records and prepares progress reports and/or other indicators to reflect student achievement
- Provides individualized and small group instruction to adapt the curriculum to the needs of each pupil
- Translates lesson plans/instructional strategies into developmentally appropriate learning experiences
- Engages students in a variety of learning experiences that promote self-directed learning and student inquiry
- Maintains documentation of behavioral interventions and communicates regularly with parents outside normal classroom day by means of newsletters, notes, phone calls, conferences, etc.
- Conducts professional development sessions for grade level peers
- Follows all county, state, and federal policies and procedures
- Follows professional ethics in all work-related activities
Required Education
Certification/Licensure
Experience Qualifications
Ideal candidates will have experience with students that demonstrate behavioral difficulties, knowledge and experience with behavioral planning and intervention, social emotional learning, de-escalation techniques and strategies, and trauma informed instruction
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists
- Ability to identify student adjustment, behavioral, social, and/or academic problems
- Ability to supervise students and maintain order in various classroom and instructional activities and situations
- Ability to plan and implement lessons based on District objectives and the needs and abilities of students to whom assigned
- Demonstrates a thorough command of the discipline/content he/she teaches
- Exhibits knowledge of performance-based instruction and assessment
- Excellent communication skills both orally and in writing
- Excellent organizational skills
Working Conditions
- Classroom environment
Physical Demands
- Ability to lift and carry 30-50 pounds with assistance
- Ability to push or pull a maximum of 50 pounds
- May require stooping or crouching
- Ability to physically manage student behavior, if necessary, using approved physical management techniques
Nearest Major Market: Atlanta