Qualifications:BCBA appropriate DESE or other appropriate Commonwealth of Massachusetts license. Experience working with students in a school setting with academic behavioral and/or emotional challenges learning or developmental disabilities or autism preferred. Must be able and willing to physically restrain and/or lift students. Work year:School year 182 days including 2 professional development days)Reports to:Program Director/CoordinatorResponsibilities:1.Develop and supervise the implementation of behavioral intervention plans.. 2.Provide and/or facilitate professional development and consultation to staff regarding their response to student behaviors.3.Collect monitor and analyze the data on students for in school discipline time out and restraints.4.Prepare reports and collects data on students behaviors. 5.Report any concerns regarding staffs response to student behavioral issues to the Coordinator/Director.6.Prepare functional behavioral assessments (FBAs) and behavioral intervention plans (BIPs) to identify target behaviors antecedents and effective intervention for students.7.Refer behavioral issues of concern to Coordinator/Director.8.Conduct home visits as necessary for home follow through with student behavior as determined by the team process9.Use deescalation protective measures and physical management techniques (including lifting and moving) as prescribed in SSEC approved physical management training programs when appropriate with students.10.Consistent work attendance which includes; arriving to work on time each day working the entire day and notifying the program director/coordinator a minimum of 24 hours in advance for a personal day whenever possible. 11.Follows all policies and procedures as established by the South Shore Educational Collaborative.12.Participate in all required inservice training13.Maintain confidentiality regarding information for all SSEC staff students and their families.14.Perform other duties as may from time to time be assigned by the program director/coordinator.Mandatory participation in all of the following SSEC sponsored trainings to include but not limited to:1.Successful completion of SSEC approved restraint trainings full and/or recertification annually as appropriate.2.Maintain active CPR/First Aid certification.3.Successful completion of all SSEC approved threat assessment training.4. Successful completion of required training hours for 7D licensure if requested by the program director/coordinator.EOESSEC does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin sex (including pregnancy gender identity and sexual orientation) age 40 or older) disability genetic information religion limited English speaking ability or housing status.