Behavior Support Facilitator - Arata Creek & Knott Creek, Creeks
Listed on 2025-12-08
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Elementary School, Child Development/Support
Position: Behavior Support Facilitator
Department: Student Services
Program
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The Creeks
Reports to: Building Administrator
Classification/Range
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Classified/Range 12
Schedule: 190 days per year, 7 hours per day
Interview Timeline: Interview dates:
Begin August 5, 2025.
Position start date: August 18, 2025.
POSITION PURPOSEA Behavior Support Facilitator (BSF) at The Creeks plays a key role on the instructional team for learners with disabilities. BSFs support learners by providing 1:1 adult support throughout the school day, which includes implementation of behavioral and instructional support plans, monitoring student academic performance and supporting activities of daily living. A BSF’s daily work is within a classroom setting directly supporting students and assisting the teacher with academic instruction, behavior interventions, vocational instruction, and student-specific supports.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS- Prepare instructional and behavioral materials for the purpose of providing activities and materials that facilitate student learning and performance within the building and campus-wide.
- Assists students by using behavioral strategies for the purpose of teaching appropriate social behaviors in accordance with student’s social and behavioral targeted learning goals.
- Utilizes de-escalation and crisis minimization techniques on a daily basis in order to maintain the safety of students and colleagues.
- Assists students in groups or on an individual basis with specific behavioral strategies, interventions, instructional tasks and/or specific student goals for the purpose of supporting their individual development and growth.
- Work collaboratively and effectively with lead behavior support facilitators, behavior consultants, teachers and/or school administrators.
- Perform any delegated health procedures, processes or duties as deemed appropriate from a health professional (UAP - Unlicensed Assistive Personnel).
- Assist students with adaptive and self-care needs as required for the purpose of maximizing their independence and assimilation within the school environment.
- Communicates with teachers and other members of the instructional team regarding student’s daily progress for the purpose of assessing student’s instructional and behavioral progress
- Gathers, compiles and prepares data of student performance in academic and social activities for the purpose of monitoring and reporting progress on identified goals.
- Communicates and meets regularly with staff to discuss student’s progress and develop student specific behavior interventions that are developmentally appropriate.
- Implement and model alternative communication strategies with students (e.g., use of assistive technology) for the purpose of teaching students to effectively communicate.
- Participate in training for the purpose of learning new skills relevant to working with students with disabilities.
- Perform a variety of clerical duties for the purpose of supporting the educational program and specific classroom requirements.
- Maintain regular and timely attendance.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Equity: Lead and support regional equity initiatives
Vision: Lead with vision, follow-through and student focus.
Trust: Develop trust among coworkers and students through honesty and fairness.
Communication: Communicate in an inclusive, effective and collaborative manner.
Personal Qualities: Be respectful, excel in customer service, caring, humble and courageous.
Agency-wide perspective: Be involved in and supportive of continuous overall improvement of MESD programs and services.
Attendance: Daily and consistent attendance and punctuality are paramount as this provides consistency and alignment with students, peers and programming outcomes.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES- Daily and consistent attendance and punctuality
- Effective verbal and written communication skills with student, staff and parents
- Exercise careful judgment, diplomacy and tact in the performance of all duties
- Ability to make sound emergency or crisis decisions and effectively work with students in a high stress environment
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Ability to follow…
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