This position provides diagnostic, remedial, and consultative behavioral services for students receiving tiered instruction or special education.
Reports to the Director of Special Education and requires a KSDE license or BCBA certification.
Qualifications include a bachelor's degree, current Kansas teaching license or BCBA, health certificate, and valid driver’s license.
Key responsibilities involve consulting with staff, developing behavioral support plans, conducting assessments and observations, providing training, and assisting with data analysis and student transitions.
Physical requirements include sitting, standing, data entry, traveling within the district, and lifting up to 50 pounds.
General duties focus on promoting safety, student achievement, positive relationships, professional development, policy adherence, and other duties as assigned.