Position Overview:
The Behavior Support Specialist will lead support for students with special needs to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual emotional physical and social growth. The Behavior Support Specialist will provide critical guidance to Lead Teachers to ensure that all staff are complying with and meeting the needs of students with special needs.
Responsibilities of the Behavior Support Specialist will include but are not limited to:
Proactive Responsibilities:
Work closely with the Assistant Principal of Culture and Assistant Principal of Student Support Services to establish a positive structured and achievement-oriented school culture.
Assist in the implementation of positive school investment systems.
Work closely with the student support team to conduct functional behavior assessments (FBA) and design behavior intervention plans (BIP).
Support teachers in building relationships with students and parents.
Model core values at all times.
Lead walkthroughs regularly to provide feedback and coaching.
Facilitate in-services/workshops for staff and parents regarding behavior systems.
Coach and model effective use of Deans List and the behavior system.
Provide additional coaching and support to teachers as needed.
Coach related service providers (which could include but is not limited to transportation staff related arts teachers occupational therapist teachers etc..)
Collect and analyze student behavior data to share trends with stakeholders
Reactive Responsibilities:
Facilitate and monitor the implementation of specific behavioral intervention plans.
Assist teachers students and parents in the creation and implementation of support plans for struggling students.
Reinforce the effective use of the school-wide behavior plan including the schools merit and demerit system.
Monitor behavioral pull-outs and resets during the school day.
Support the implementation and oversight of after school detentions.
Monitor the hallways.
Support and diffuse excessively disruptive or aggressive behavior during which time the employee may need to restrain hold lift or apply physical management techniques and crisis intervention techniques (employee will receive all necessary training for proper implementation)
Respond to any issues on the bus as delegated.
Qualifications :
Desired Experience and Qualifications:
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Registered Behavior Technician
Crisis Prevention Intervention Certification
Experience teaching or servicing children
Associates degree required; Bachelors degree preferred
Desired Characteristics
Unwavering commitment to KIPP Nashvilles mission students families and community
Eagerness to collaborate and problem-solve with a variety of stakeholders
Demonstrate commitment to continue their professional development individually
Possess an entrepreneurial spirit be flexible and willing to go above and beyond to meet the varied needs of students
Demonstrates excitement in growing students into their highest selves
Additional Information :
Compensation and Benefits
Starting salary for first year teachers begins at $56171; those with a conferred advanced degree begins at $61909. Salary is commensurate with experience. Staff members receive up to a 2% yearly raise. To establish consistent salary practices the compensation package is derived from the regional KIPP Nashville Public Schools pay scale. This position is exempt and will follow a 10-month work schedule.
Robust benefits package including medical dental vision disability supplemental insurance and life insurance policy options. Application for these benefits may be made immediately upon employment. The policy is effective upon the first of the month following the first day of work.
Certificated staff have access to the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System pension plan (TCRS). Eligible employees contribute 5% and KIPP matches up to 6%. Employees may also be eligible for a 401k in which KIPP will contribute 5%.
The vacation package for salaried employees includes 29 paid days throughout the 10-month work schedule (including holidays fall break spring break Thanksgiving break winter break as well as summer addition employees in this role are allotted 6 PTO days. Employees are allotted an additional 2 days after every 2 consecutive years of employment. Eligible staff members receive payment for unused PTO days at the end of the fiscal year.
Adoption/Parental Caregiver Leave- up to 10 weeks parental leave for the primary caregiver and 2 weeks parental leave for the secondary caregiver paid at 100%.
Teachers are provided with laptop computers with access to the internet and or email to assist them in performing their job responsibilities.
Certificated staff are eligible for the Master Teacher Program after two consecutive years of employment with KIPP Nashville. Master teachers receive a $5000 stipend and $2000 towards professional development annually.
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KIPP Nashville is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion gender sexual preference national or ethnic origin age disability pregnancy or veteran status.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
KIPP Nashville is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion gender sexual preference national or ethnic origin age disability pregnancy or veteran status. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
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