Cedar Rapids, IA, 52401, USA
3 days ago
SEBH Intervention Specialist
SEBH Intervention Specialist JobID: 14031 + Position Type: Specialist/Supervisor/Technician/ Specialist + Date Posted: 4/29/2025 + Location: Washington High School + Date Available: 25-26 School Year    SEBH Intervention Specialist JOB SUMMARY: The SEBH Intervention Specialist is a key member of the building behavior support team, working in collaboration with Engagement Specialists, Special Education staff, and other stakeholders to implement evidence-based behavioral strategies. This position plays a critical role in supporting the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework, ensuring that students—particularly those receiving special education services—have access to appropriate behavioral and social-emotional interventions. The SEBH Intervention Specialist works directly with the Tier 3 team to model, coach, and build staff capacity in addressing the behavioral and social-emotional needs of students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans. Through structured interventions, coaching, and data-driven strategies, this role enhances student success, improves classroom environments, and ensures compliance with special education regulations related to behavioral supports. ORGANIZATIONAL AND REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: The SEBH Intervention Specialist will report directly to the Building Principal, with additional support and oversight from the Director of Student Services, the Executive Director of Special Education, and the Executive Director of Behavior Supports. This position will maintain a collaborative working relationship with building staff, ELSC staff, community agencies, and special education teams. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: This position will support the building’s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) by: + Attending all required professional learnings, completing practice activities, and participating in monthly coaching sessions to achieve mastery of identified essential skills. + Leading Tier 3 systems meetings and individual student meetings, ensuring alignment with IEPs and 504 Plans. + Reviewing and analyzing student outcome and fidelity data before systems and individual student meetings, ensuring proper documentation in the Tier 3 Tracking Tool and other special education data systems. + Co-Developing, Implementing, and Monitoring Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs): + Collaborating with Special Education teachers, IEP teams, and other staff to create individualized BIPs based on data from Tier 3 Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs). + Assisting in developing Tier 3 BIP fidelity checklists and training staff on proper implementation. + Coaching team members on implementing BIPs (Tier 3 and Special Education) as designed and adjusting Tier 3 BIPs through data-driven decision-making. + Leading the creation and management of a building-wide monthly BIP fidelity check calendar in collaboration with Special Education teams. + Conducting BIP fidelity checks, ensuring compliance with special education laws and best practices. + Providing Targeted Coaching & Professional Development: + Training and coaching staff members to ensure behavior intervention plans (BIPs) and de-escalation strategies are implemented effectively. + Providing additional support when fidelity checks fall below 80%, ensuring necessary adjustments are made. + Collaborating with special education teachers, general education teachers, paraprofessionals, and AEA staff to implement strategies that align with students’ IEP goals. + Serving as a mentor and coach for special education staff, modeling best practices in behavioral interventions. + Crisis Intervention & De-escalation Support: + Serving as a Safety Care Team member, providing crisis intervention and de-escalation support as needed. + Successfully completing initial and annual Safety Care Certification (SC) standards to ensure the ability to respond to behavioral crises appropriately. + Working collaboratively with the Special Education team to support students with significant behavioral needs, ensuring safety and adherence to Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) guidelines. + Assisting with Other Duties as Assigned: + Supporting the school’s overall behavior support initiatives, including Restorative Practices, Trauma-Informed Care, and Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBIS). + Participating in ongoing professional development to remain current in special education and behavioral support best practices. JOB REQUIREMENTS: + Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Social Services, Psychology, or a related field preferred. + Experience in special education, particularly in implementing FBAs, BIPs, and behavior management strategies, is strongly preferred. + Experience with Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBIS) and understanding of the Function of Behavior. + Experience working with students in a school setting, particularly those receiving special education services. + Ability to work collaboratively with school staff, students, families, and mental health providers. + Understanding of IDEA, Section 504, and other special education regulations related to behavioral supports. + Valid Iowa Driver’s License and a satisfactory driving record. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: + Strong ability to advocate for students in accessing needed resources. + Effective collaboration and communication skills with students, families, staff, and community agencies. + Ability to implement de-escalation techniques and behavior management strategies. + Familiarity with special education documentation requirements related to behavioral supports. + Strong data analysis skills to drive decision-making in behavioral interventions. + Ability to maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in working with students and families. WORK ENVIRONMENT: + The SEBH Intervention Specialist will work primarily in a school setting, collaborating with general and special education staff. + The role may require occasional work in outdoor environments for student supervision and crisis response. + The position requires the ability to work beyond standard school hours to attend meetings, conduct assessments, and provide staff training. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The Cedar Rapids Community School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, gender, national origin, religion, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability.
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