The Behavioral Interventionist has primary responsibility for overall instructional behavioral interventions, providing leadership to motivate and guide staff and students toward the successful accomplishment of established program goals and objectives.
Requirements
- Assists and supports day to day instructional and behavioral interventions
- Prevents and intervenes in youth altercations and incidents
- Administers first aid and CPR during emergencies
- Supervises and participates in academic, vocational, and motivational activities
- Provides one-on-one tutoring and computer lab assistance
- Participates in the preparation of student's educational development plans
- Manages custodial and maintenance tasks
- Coordinates and oversees effective operations of transportation and security systems
- Completes/reviews reports, and logs as required
- Instructs students in the general care and maintenance of school and equipment
- Acts as Safety Security Coordinator
- Assists in the establishment of policies and procedures to provide leadership and control in the event of a school crisis
- May supervise two- to seven-day overnight trips and occasional extended trips
- Attend and maintain appropriate crisis intervention and physical restraint training and certification
- Transport youth and may drive for other work-related tasks
- Assist with special projects and other duties as assigned
Benefits
- Growth opportunities
- Health Benefits
- PTO & Paid Holidays
- Wellness Benefits
- Employer Funded Pension Plan
- Voluntary 403(B) Retirement Plan
- Student Loan Forgiveness Program
- Pet Insurance
- World Travel Assistance
- Car Rental discounts
- Gym Membership discounts