Behavior Interventionist
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, ABA Therapy / Behavioral Therapy, Special Education Assistant, Child Development/Support
Behavior Interventionist
The Behavior Interventionist plays a vital role in supporting the academic, social, and behavioral development of students with significant behavioral challenges. Under the direction of teachers, site leadership, and specialized staff, this position provides assisted instruction in individualized and small groups, implements behavior intervention strategies, collects and maintains behavioral data, and fosters a supportive environment that promotes student growth and success.
The paraprofessional models and reinforces positive behavior, supports de-escalation and reintegration efforts, and collaborates closely with staff and families to ensure consistency and effectiveness of interventions. Duties also include supervision, student escorting, attending relevant meetings and training sessions, and maintaining strict confidentiality at all times.
Essential Duties:
- Assists in providing instruction to behaviorally challenged individuals or small groups of students, reinforcing instruction as directed by the teacher or site leadership.
- Works one-on-one and/or in small groups with students with serious behavioral needs.
- Monitors and assists students in prescribed learning activities and interventions.
- Reinforces instruction and behavior individually or in small groups as directed by teachers and site leadership.
- Models and reinforces behavioral expectations and strategies in individual or small group settings to help students access learning.
- Assists students in developing self-help, self-regulation, and self-advocacy skills as directed.
- Participate in meetings, training, and professional development as assigned.
- Actively participates in behavior intervention meetings, IEP or 504 meetings, as appropriate.
- Confer and review with teachers, instructional personnel, behavior specialists, and psychologists regarding collected data, programs, and materials to meet student needs.
- Reduce and redirect inappropriate behavior.
- Provides assistance with de-escalating student behaviors and reintegration back into the classroom.
- Assist students by providing proper examples, behavioral intervention, emotional support, and general guidance in the school setting.
- Assists students and parents by providing proper examples, emotional support, and general guidance as directed.
- Communicates with teachers and site leadership regarding programs and materials to meet student needs.
- Observe, change, alter, and improve the social interaction skills of students according to behavior modification techniques.
- Collects data and records anecdotal student progress notes and maintains behavioral charting data.
- Report progress regarding student behavior and performance.
- Maintains appropriate documentation, records, and reports.
- Follows health and safety practices and regulations.
- Maintains confidentiality and follows FERPA regulations.
- Assist the instructional staff in supervising students inside and outside the classroom as assigned.
- Escort students to and from designated locations as assigned; may accompany students to recess, lunch, and on field trips as assigned.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Job Specifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills and/or Abilities):
- Ability to obtain a Tier I Paraprofessional Credential issued by the OK State Department of Education (OSDE) by meeting one of the following:
Completed two years of study at an institution of higher education (no less than 48 hours of college coursework), OR Earned an Associate's Degree (or higher), OR Pass the ACT Work Keys Assessment, scoring a Bronze (level 3 or higher) on the Applied Math, Graphic Literacy, and Workplace Documents Assessments - Minimum of one year of experience working directly with children or adolescents with behavioral challenges or disabilities in a structured setting such as a classroom, clinic, or after-school program.
- Ability to build rapport and interact effectively with students, including those with special needs and/or behavioral challenges
- Proven patience, empathy, emotional regulation, and flexibility when working in high-stress or rapidly changing environments
- Knowledge of child development stages, learning styles, age-appropriate activities, and behavior management techniques, including de-escalation and positive behavioral interventions
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to follow multi-step oral and written instructions, write clearly and accurately, and present observations professionally
- Proficiency in basic computer applications and experience with data entry, digital recordkeeping, and behavior tracking systems
- Competent in using standard office equipment and job-related technology, including relevant software applications
- Skilled in scheduling, data entry, and handling various clerical duties such as filing,…
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