Behavior Interventionist

Posted: 06/05/2025

Qualifications:

  1. Master's Degree in School Counseling, Social Work, Psychology or other related field
  2. Minimum of three years experience working with students with exceptionalities in an educational or clinical setting
  3. BCBA Certification or certified in ABA practices
  4. Additional criteria as established by the Board
Reports to: Director of Special Education

Job Duties & Responsibilities:
To promote appropriate disciplinary and social skills through direct interaction with students, their families, teachers, and school personnel/administration

Personal Qualities:
  • Devotes time and energy effectively to job
  • Demonstrates ability to work well with individuals and groups
  • Exercises good judgement when arriving at decisions
  • Maintains high standards of ethics, honesty, and integrity in all personal and professional matters
Related Responsibilities:
  • Concentrates effort in area of major responsibility
  • Is self-directed
  • Keeps abreast of current trends in education
  • Exhibits loyalty in the promotion of the district's goals
  • Completes a self-evaluation annually
  • Develops and implements Individual Growth Plan (IGP) annually
  • Reports job-related injuries within 48 hours of the incident to the Director of Human Resources. ("Job related injuries" include, but ate not limited to any accident or illness which involves loss of consciousness, restriction of work motion, or medical treatment.)
Terms of Employment: 10 months

Evaluation:
Performance of this position will be evaluated annually in accordance with Louisiana Department of Education and Natchitoches Parish School Board policy.

Performance Responsibilities:
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. 
  1. Exhibits knowledge related to disciplinary procedures for exceptional students
  2. Respond appropriately to different situations common among students with Autism and others with behavioral and developmental challenges.
  3. Study patient behavior and apply ABA principals
  4. Know how to respond to negative behaviors appropriately
  5. Assist school personnel in conducting Functional Behavior Assessments on assigned exceptional students in order to develop appropriate behavioral intervention plans
  6. Assist teachers and other school personnel in the design, implementation and monitoring of behavioral management/intervention plans for exceptional students
  7. Attends IEP meetings of exceptional students related to disciplinary actions and collaborate with assigned personnel
  8. Confers with exceptional students, parents, teachers, professional staff and Director of Exceptional Student Services for matters related to discipline of exceptional students and behavior management strategies
  9. Provide technical assistance/support in social skills development, behavior intervention, and classroom management for exceptional students
  10. Utilize key communication skills to provide effective positive feedback to students, parents and other personnel
  11. Assist in compilation of reports and provide written documentation regarding exceptional students
  12. Attends staff and professional meetings as directed by the Director of Exceptional Student Services
  13. Performs additional duties assigned by the Director of Exceptional Student Services
Personal Characteristics:
The Behavior Interventionist's appearance and demeanor reveal a positive attitude and set appropriate models for colleagues and the community as evidenced by the following:
  1. Maintain a professional appearance - (as specified by the district/LEA Handbook)
  2. Ability to work tactfully and harmoniously with staff, schools, students, agencies, parents/guardians, colleagues, and/or the public
  3. Accept and support school/district administration decisions and/or directives
  4. Demonstrate a good work ethic and professionalism
  5. Demonstrate competency in the area of responsibility
  6. Ability to relate to and communicate with exceptional children in an accepting and non-biased manner
  7. Ability to relate to and verbally communicate with all professional and non-professional contacts on the level of each individual's ability and level of understanding
  8. Ability to effectively communicate in written reports and correspondence information relative to the individual case
  9. Ability to plan and organize assigned duties in an efficient manner
  10. Ability to treat all information in a confidential manner
  11. Ability to maintain physical stamina and emotional stability to work effectively under pressure
Other Requirements:
Adheres to the regulations, policies, and procedures established by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the State Department of Education, and the local School Board as published in minutes, bulletins, and/or other official publications.