Registered Certified Behavior Technician
Position Hours And PayThis position is for 7 hours per day at 178 days per year.7 hours per day for 4 days for the first year and 2 days each year following until certification is completed.Position pay: PSE Salary Schedule Level 7 - $ 27.43 per hour.Important InformationOfficial Hire Date -Your hire date with the Bethel School District is based on School Board approval. This date depends on multiple factors and may change without notice. Please contact HR with any questions.Must successfully complete the Fundamental Course of Studies (FCS) and General Paraeducator Certificate of the state mandated Paraeducator Certificate Program per State requirements. Paraeducator Certificate Program is dependent upon State funding.IMPORTANT: In order to be considered for an interview for this instructional paraeducator position you must meet the following federal minimum employment requirements.Must be 18 years of age; andHold high school diploma or its equivalent; and one of the followingSuccessfully passed the ETS Para Pro test or Pearson Paraprofessional assessment AA degree or higherEarned seventy-two (72) quarter credits or forty-eight (48) semester credits at an accredited institution of higher educationCompletion of registered apprenticeship program offered by the Washington State Dept. of Labor & IndustriesSuccessful completion of The Master Teacher Inc. Paraeducator Online Training ProgramPara testing information. https://www.bethelsd.org/programs-departments/human-resources/career-opportunities/instructional-paraeducator-requirementsYou may provide unofficial transcripts in your application but will be required to provide official ones upon hire. Not providing required documents could significantly delay your official hire. Please contact HR with questions.General SummaryThis position's responsibilities are to provide behavior support to students as directed by the Behavior Analyst and other appropriate personnel. Responsibilities vary with assignment, but typically include tutoring students in prescribed learning activities, providing comprehensive behavioral support to students individually or in small groups, assisting with school and classroom management, and maintaining student records. The Registered/Certified Behavior Technician is itinerant and may be assigned to any student as needed to provide support.Essential FunctionsDepending upon the individual assignment, the Registered/Certified Behavior Technician may perform all or a combination of the following: Instructs students individually or in small groups to affect behavior change; promotes student understanding of materials presented. Works as a team member with behavior analysts, teachers, intervention specialists, school counselors, school psychologists, and other appropriate personnel to establish positive student contacts that develop appropriate and positive behavior modifications enabling students to succeed. Assist with the development and implementation of behavioral IEP goals, Safety Plans, Functional Behavior Assessments, and Behavior Intervention Plans. Implements behavior programs designed to make positive, appropriate changes so the student can learn to be independent without ongoing support from Behavior Support. Assist instructional personnel by participating as a team member in the development and monitoring of comprehensive behavioral objectives, goals, and plans, including Safety Plans, Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA), and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP). Assist the certificated staff member in the implementation of behavioral and academic services Ensures consistency of behavioral standards by coordinating with appropriate student contacts, monitors physical and emotional changes in students, and reports to appropriate personnel. Collects and records student data to report learning or other difficulties encountered by students to the certificated staff member Monitors students both in and out of the classroom. Assesses crisis situations and defuses situations using conflict resolution and crisis management techniques. Assists the teacher with classroom management; ensures that students stay on task; disciplines students as authorized according to the building discipline procedure. Consults with behavior analyst, teacher, support staff, and administrators to obtain information and advice on prior behavior problems, and provides information as necessary concerning behavioral concerns. Prepare teaching aids as directed by the certificated staff member Prepare teaching aids as directed by the certificated staff member. Assist with test administration. Collects, reviews, and records student assignments; returns assignments. Provides feedback to certificated staff members, parents, and students. Ability to work with and supervise students. Reinforces appropriate behaviors and redirects negative behaviors. Ability to work cooperatively with other staff members. Ability to accept direction, responsibility, and work independently.Other Functions Operate instructional equipment. May duplicate and distribute classroom materials and projects. Maintains physical appearance of instructional area, hallways, and other assigned areas; straightens chairs and tables; puts away materials after use. Works with Behavior Analyst 90 (ninety) minutes per week or 5 (five) percent a month. Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position and pursuant to the contract.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSReports to the Director/Assistant Director of Special Services. Receives guidance from Building Principal, Intervention Specialist, and/or assigned certificated staff.MENTAL DEMANDSClassroom and school environment. May experience frequent interruptions. Required to deal with a wide range of student behavior, academic abilities, and learning styles, which may include angry or distraught students.PHYSICAL DEMANDSMay be Required to run, crouch, crawl, bend, or work in other positions besides sitting or standing. Exposed to student noise levels; may be required to lift and position students and their special equipment such as wheelchairs; required to lift five (5) to twenty (20) pounds; required to work in non-routine positions for extended periods; may be required to attend to students' personal hygiene; may be exposed to biting behavior; may need to take precautions to avoid exposure to student bodily fluids.Minimum QualificationsEducation and ExperienceAssociate's Degree preferred or equivalent education, training, skills, and experience necessary to carry out the assignment. Experience working in special education programs and/or at-risk students. Successful completion of a 40-hour Behavior Technician Training resulting in certification as a Registered Behavior Technician or Certified Behavior Technician.Allowable SubstitutionsNot applicable.Required Knowledge, Skills, And AbilitiesGeneral knowledge of physical therapy. Ability to read, write, speak, and communicate effectively. Ability to learn effective instructional and therapy techniques and strategies for students with occupational therapy needs, including those with behavior disorders and learning disabilities. Ability to keyboard. Ability to deal with students warmly and confidently. Ability to remain flexible to changes in assignments or situations. Ability to organize activities. Ability to follow and give instructions. Ability to be fair and consistent when working with children. Ability to learn the use of microcomputers and adaptive software. Ability to learn the operation of educational equipment. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and students.Licenses/Special RequirementsRequires fingerprinting and a background check to determine that there have been no convictions involving physical molestation, abuse, injury, or neglect of a minor. Must complete training in and adhere to district infection control plan. Valid Washington state driver's license. Valid first aid certification preferred. Highly Qualified preferred. Right Response training. Current Washington certification as a Registered Behavior Technician or Certified Behavior Technician.UNIT AFFILIATIONAssistants/Special ServicesPAY LEVELLevel (7) on the Classified Salary Schedule ACONDITIONSThe preceding list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.Wages And BenefitsClick here to access details on the following:Salaries/WagesInsuranceRetirement PlansPaid Time Off or VacationPaid HolidaysOther CompensationNon-Discrimination PolicyBethel School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, color, religion, creed, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, homelessness, immigration or citizenship status, disability, neurodivergence, the use of a trained dog guide or service animal, age, and honorably discharged veteran or military status and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Compliance / Gender-Inclusive Schools Coordinator, Debbie Carlman, dcarlman@bethelsd.org, 253.800.2019; Title IX Coordinator, Mel Boyd, mboyd@bethelsd.org, 253.800.2029; and 504 Coordinator, Melissa Munson-Merritt, mmunsonmer@bethelsd.org, 253.800.2301. All individuals may be reached at this address: 516 176th Street East, Spanaway, WA 98387. Title IX inquiries may also be directed toward the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR). Information about the nondiscrimination and sex-based discrimination policies and grievance procedures, and how to report a concern or complaint: bethelsd.org.Application ProcedureApply online