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Provides positive behavior support presentations, training, and/or professional development. Knowledge of evidence-based behavior interventions and strategies, including positive behavior intervention and supports (PBIS) and applied behavior analysis (ABA); individual and classroom management techniques; principles and practices of instruction, curriculum, professional development, and assessment in a special education setting; student assessment methods; and research basis underlying best practices in special education.
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The Behavior Support Specialist will be responsible for implementing behavior plans, utilize principles rooted in applied behavior analysis to decrease problem behavior to promote positive replacement behaviors, and maintain accurate documentation for monitoring progress.
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New hires are expected to complete a background check through the DOJ and FBI. About Positive Behavior Steps: Positive Behavior Steps was established in an effort to increase the amount of support to the special needs' population, as individuals with Autism and other developmental disabilities are often limited to resources that support them in overcoming barriers at home and within their community.
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Support Positive Behavior Intervention Systems (PBIS) through individual, classroom-wide, and school-wide training/coaching and professional development. Seneca is hiring a Behavior Support Specialist at Malcolm X Academy Elementary School.
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Collaborate with individuals and their caregivers, develop and implement proactive, person-centered treatment plans for individuals (aged 21 or older) to build new skills and address challenging behaviors utilizing the principles of positive behavior support, applied behavior analysis, and person-centered practices.
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Position Purpose: The Behavior Support Specialist works with branch staff and program participants to create a positive and productive environment where all participants learn, grow and thrive.
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SBBC provides ABA therapy & behavior support interventions in-school & in-home to improve social skills, academics, vocational skills, functional skills, & communication. The BCBA will provide support to individuals and their families and/or school teams by coordinating and providing services in Applied Behavior Analysis, function analyses and assessment, behavior acquisition and reduction procedures, and adaptive life skills.
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Training to conduct and use a Functional Behavioral Analysis and training in positive Behavior Support. EOE M/F/V/D Requirements: Pennsylvania Behavior Support Specialist License or Master's Degree or higher in Psychology, Special Education, Counselling, Social Work, Education Applied Behavioral Analysis or Gerontology.
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The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts functional assessments, generates related Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSPs), and ensures the effective implementation of the PBSP through staff training and consultation.
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Creates Positive Behavior Support Plans to meet Association for Positive Behavior Support standards of practice. Evaluates/monitors the effectiveness of the Positive Behavior Support plan through analysis of programming results that occurs at least monthly.
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Training in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), classroom management strategies, individual behavior intervention plan development, data collection methods, and positive behavior support strategies required.
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Attend and participate in all necessary Treatment Team Meetings, Assessment Meetings, Six Month Review Meetings, IEP meetings, ISP meetings, Positive Behavior Support Meetings, and Behavioral Department Meetings.
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JOB GOAL: The Behavior Specialist will (a) lead the effort to build and maintain a strong, positive achievement-oriented school culture that nurtures, inspires, and empowers students to become successful adults with 21st century skills; (b) work closely with teachers, students, and parents to provide positive behavior supports and interventions; and (c) develop, enhance, and provide technical support for the implementation of a schoolwide PBIS framework.
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Train staff on positive behavior support plans and instructional programs and monitor fidelity. Extensive skills in behavioral assessment and positive behavior support plan development.
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Knowledge of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is preferred. Starting pay for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - $60,000. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) required.
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