What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substitute Intensive Behavioral Intervention Assistant position at California Department of Education?
ABOUT THE JOB: This list of applicants will be used to fill substitute assignments only. Substitutes work on an on-call basis and will be contacted as work becomes available. Substitutes are NOT required to work on a daily basis. Shifts range from 3 to 6.5 hours per day depending on availability. All substitutes will be given paid training before their first assignment. Under the general direction, provides intensive behavioral intervention to students who have severe behavioral disorders; and performs related duties as assigned.
JOB DUTIES: Provides intensive behavioral intervention to designated students who exhibit behaviors such as biting, kicking, hitting, throwing, running, spitting, verbal aggression, pulling, and pushing in a variety of educational settings, including classroom and community settings, as directed by supervisor or other specialist; follows documented therapy plans for intensive behavioral treatment; confers with instructional personnel and provides input regarding student progress; documents student progress and behavioral data; assists instructional personnel with development of behavioral and reinforcement strategies; utilizes approved district restraint training to assist with restraining students as appropriate; utilizes Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) strategies as directed; assists in training students in personal hygiene and developing self-sufficiency; and assists students with toileting.
Complete Job Description available at www.ggusd.us under Employment/Classified Job Opportunities/Job Descriptions
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent, and the equivalent of at least six months of part-time experience working with students or clients with intensive behavior disorders is required. Any other combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required skills, knowledge and abilities may be considered. All candidates must meet the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requirement for this position. This can be met one of three ways: (1) Possession of an associate's degree or higher; (2) completion of 48 full semester units earned at an accredited college or university; (3) having a High School diploma or GED equivalent and taking and passing the ESSA exam. If you meet the ESSA requirement through possession of the associate's degree or higher or have completed at least 48 full semester units, please attach a copy of your degree or college level transcripts to your application.
LICENSE: Must possess and maintain a valid Class C California Driver License and remain insurable at the standard insurance market rate.
A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING….
Knowledge of: Special needs and requirements of students with intensive behavioral disorders; Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques and strategies; appropriate restraint procedures using district training techniques; correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary; oral and written communication skills; interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy; recordkeeping and report preparation techniques; appropriate hygiene standards; and health and safety regulations as related to the position.
Ability to: Provide intensive behavioral intervention to students; maintain accurate records and data; demonstrate a patient, receptive and understanding attitude toward students; work independently with little direction; maintain confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information; determine appropriate action within clearly defined guidelines; complete tasks in a timely manner; establish and maintain effective working relationships; use good judgment in making independent decisions to respond to student requests and needs; assist students with personal care such as dressing and toileting; follow education and behavior plans for students; and communicate effectively in English.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
JOB DUTIES: Provides intensive behavioral intervention to designated students who exhibit behaviors such as biting, kicking, hitting, throwing, running, spitting, verbal aggression, pulling, and pushing in a variety of educational settings, including classroom and community settings, as directed by supervisor or other specialist; follows documented therapy plans for intensive behavioral treatment; confers with instructional personnel and provides input regarding student progress; documents student progress and behavioral data; assists instructional personnel with development of behavioral and reinforcement strategies; utilizes approved district restraint training to assist with restraining students as appropriate; utilizes Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) strategies as directed; assists in training students in personal hygiene and developing self-sufficiency; and assists students with toileting.
Complete Job Description available at www.ggusd.us under Employment/Classified Job Opportunities/Job Descriptions
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent, and the equivalent of at least six months of part-time experience working with students or clients with intensive behavior disorders is required. Any other combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required skills, knowledge and abilities may be considered. All candidates must meet the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requirement for this position. This can be met one of three ways: (1) Possession of an associate's degree or higher; (2) completion of 48 full semester units earned at an accredited college or university; (3) having a High School diploma or GED equivalent and taking and passing the ESSA exam. If you meet the ESSA requirement through possession of the associate's degree or higher or have completed at least 48 full semester units, please attach a copy of your degree or college level transcripts to your application.
LICENSE: Must possess and maintain a valid Class C California Driver License and remain insurable at the standard insurance market rate.
A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING….
Knowledge of: Special needs and requirements of students with intensive behavioral disorders; Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques and strategies; appropriate restraint procedures using district training techniques; correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary; oral and written communication skills; interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy; recordkeeping and report preparation techniques; appropriate hygiene standards; and health and safety regulations as related to the position.
Ability to: Provide intensive behavioral intervention to students; maintain accurate records and data; demonstrate a patient, receptive and understanding attitude toward students; work independently with little direction; maintain confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information; determine appropriate action within clearly defined guidelines; complete tasks in a timely manner; establish and maintain effective working relationships; use good judgment in making independent decisions to respond to student requests and needs; assist students with personal care such as dressing and toileting; follow education and behavior plans for students; and communicate effectively in English.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications