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New Story School in Monroeville, PA is seeking qualified Academic and Behavior Support Staff to join our clinical team and work in collaboration with the Special Education teachers and other professionals to fulfill the individual curriculum and self-care needs of the students.
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Develop and implement appropriate Behavior Support Plans or behavior management techniques for use in instructional and interpersonal activities. A Day in Your Life as Case Manager: Develop, write and manage IEPs including annual goals for 5th and 6th grade students with special needs across two middle schools.
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Assist the building-based administrator with behaviorImplement Behavior Strategic Plan/Behavior Intervention Plan and prescribed behaviorAbility and willingness to work with students who have special needs and/or aggressive behaviorsConsult and collaborate with site and district sta.
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Child Cheerleaders/Child Support Staff wanted to work with Children with Special Needs. Join a team of fun and dedicated child support staff who support children with special needs to achieve their potential at schools and in homes.
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JOB SUMMARY : Under the guidance of licensed special education staff, assist students with severe special education needs by helping individuals or small groups of students with curriculum, implementing programming, generalizing learned skills, and implementing behavior strategies.
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In collaboration with the interdisciplinary and treatment teams, Behavior Support Specialists provide behavioral and academic support to students experiencing varying diagnoses and/or special needs by creating a positive, proactive, and innovative approach to behavior support that emphasizes skill development, academic success, and life skills through nurturing, positive, proactive, and innovative approaches.
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Assist the School Behavior Specialist and program staff in support of behavior programming and implementation throughout program(s) At least 6 months proven experience working with children and adolescents with special needs and/or behavioral analysis.
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The Personal Assistance Services and Supports (PASS) worker helps families of children with special health care needs with daily life skills. Provide safe one to one care per the plan for children with special health care needs as directed by parents/caretakers.
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APTS® is searching for a Program Facilitator - Behavior Intervention & Special Education. Support student's by carrying out behavioral strategies (Applied Behavior Analysis) to include:Proactive & Reactive StrategiesCrisis InterventionCollect behavioral data based on each students Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)Assist with transportation of students between school and home door-to-door, and during community-based instruction.
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Qualificationsinclude a Master’s Degree or higher degree in special education, psychology or a related field, NYS Behavior Analyst certification, and experience working with middle and/or secondary school students with autism.
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May Institute offers a continuum of care that begins with applied behavioral analysis (ABA) services for toddlers newly diagnosed with an ASD, and continues with school consultation, residential placement, special education schools, and adult services to meet the needs of our many clients and their families.
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Address the needs of special groups, hearing impaired, physically challenged and various issues relating to the program and facility. Bachelor's Level Behavior Support. Address safety and psychological needs of the special age groups, as appropriate, in the performance of work activities.
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Reporting to the school leader & under the direction of the Education Specialist or other certificated employee, the Paraeducator will primarily assist by performing a variety of academic and behavior support duties to individual or small groups of students within the special education classroom, regular classroom and other school settings (both in an in-person classroom setting and virtually.
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At least 2 years working with special needs children ages 2-21 in a supervised setting OR successful completion of or current enrollment in an undergraduate/graduate program in psychology, healthcare, human services, education, or a related field.
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Support the Dean of Culture and Behavioral Psychologist with behavior plans & support for all students with special needs, including students identified as needing Tier 2/Tier 3 support plans.
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