BOARD CERTIFIED BEHAVIOR ANALYST - (BCBA) TEACHER
Job Description
TEMPE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
TITLE: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The BCBA is a school professional designated to work with school teams for behavioral and instructional
support to maximize student achievement and social emotional growth. The role of the behavior specialist
is to affect behavior change and provide systemic training, support and oversight implementation of
behavior strategies. The BCBA will provide support to individuals, school teams, and families by
coordinating and providing services in Applied Behavior Analysis, function analyses and assessment,
behavior acquisition and reduction procedures, and adaptive life skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
? Valid AZ Fingerprint Clearance Card.
? Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. (required)
? Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) in Arizona (preferred)
? Five years of successful classroom teaching or school mental health experience. (preferred)
? Two years working with students with behavioral needs (preferred)
? Possession of valid Arizona special education or general education teaching certificate
(preferred)
? Two years of experience as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. (preferred)
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
(Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the
following tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not
a comprehensive listing of all duties and responsibilities performed by the incumbents of this class.)
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
? Provides on-site consultation with administration, teachers, staff, and families to regarding
students with identified behavioral concerns in order to develop targeted interventions when the
school teams need to explore alternative strategies.
? Assists teams in conducting Functional Behavior Analysis (FBA) to identify functions of student
behaviors. Recommends and applies positive behavior interventions and supports.
? Assists teams with the development and implementation with fidelity of Behavioral Intervention
Plans (BIP) with a focus on teaching and other antecedent strategies for reducing problematic
behavior(s).
? Conducts observations and data collection to facilitate the development of functional behavioral
assessments and behavioral interventions.
? Develops materials and behavioral management strategies to support safe and healthy learning
environments.
? Provides follow up support to school based staff on the training, implementation and evaluation of
positive behavior intervention plans.
? Provides ongoing support for students.
? Monitors students in general and special education classrooms and consults with teachers
regarding student progress.
? Create an ongoing data collection system to establish baseline and programmatic efficacy for all
students and to analyze data on a frequent and ongoing basis to guide programming. ? Participates in Multi-disciplinary Conferences, IEP meetings and parent conferences as
appropriate.
? Attends required department and campus meetings.
? Recommends ways to integrate behavioral goals and objectives into daily classroom and home
activities.
? Oversee assessments, plan development, and ongoing program data analysis to ensure
maximum student progress.
? Develop and conduct staff training.
? Collaborate with other BCBAs and all campus leadership teams.
? Remain current on new research and developments in behavior analysis.
? Exhibit professional attitude, appearance and demeanor.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
? Working with students with behavioral needs;
? Knowing planning and organizational techniques;
? Understanding the principles of applied behavioral analysis including and development of
functional behavior assessments and positive behavior intervention plans;
? Assist in the development, facilitation, and follow-up training in Applied Behavior Analysis, using
both discrete trial training and natural environment training models of teaching.
? Assist in the development and implementation of assessment tools to conduct functional
assessments and analyses when appropriate, and to develop appropriate behavior strategies to
teach appropriate behavior and reduce maladaptive behaviors.
? Understanding IEP implementation and ability to interpret them to general education teachers and
staff;
? Experience training staff in behavioral principles and procedures.
? Ability to demonstrate competence in behavior management skill, instructional skills, oral and
written communication, organizational skills and interpersonal relations.
? Ability to work with a variety of clients in regards to age, functionality, and with minimal direction.
? Developing and delivering professional development for administration, teachers, and staff;
? Working knowledge of district, state and federal special education rules, regulations, and
procedures;
? Working knowledge of Arizona standards and skills in adapting curriculum for students with
disabilities.
? May be required to control certain behavior(s) through physical restraint
? Maintain current NCI, First Aid, and CPR certification
DEPARTMENT: Student Success Enterprise
SALARY: $70,000 - $81,425
WORK YEAR: 209 days
REPORTS TO: Director of Student and Community Engagement
SUPERVISES: N/A
DATE: May 2023
TITLE: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The BCBA is a school professional designated to work with school teams for behavioral and instructional
support to maximize student achievement and social emotional growth. The role of the behavior specialist
is to affect behavior change and provide systemic training, support and oversight implementation of
behavior strategies. The BCBA will provide support to individuals, school teams, and families by
coordinating and providing services in Applied Behavior Analysis, function analyses and assessment,
behavior acquisition and reduction procedures, and adaptive life skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
? Valid AZ Fingerprint Clearance Card.
? Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. (required)
? Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) in Arizona (preferred)
? Five years of successful classroom teaching or school mental health experience. (preferred)
? Two years working with students with behavioral needs (preferred)
? Possession of valid Arizona special education or general education teaching certificate
(preferred)
? Two years of experience as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. (preferred)
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
(Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the
following tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not
a comprehensive listing of all duties and responsibilities performed by the incumbents of this class.)
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
? Provides on-site consultation with administration, teachers, staff, and families to regarding
students with identified behavioral concerns in order to develop targeted interventions when the
school teams need to explore alternative strategies.
? Assists teams in conducting Functional Behavior Analysis (FBA) to identify functions of student
behaviors. Recommends and applies positive behavior interventions and supports.
? Assists teams with the development and implementation with fidelity of Behavioral Intervention
Plans (BIP) with a focus on teaching and other antecedent strategies for reducing problematic
behavior(s).
? Conducts observations and data collection to facilitate the development of functional behavioral
assessments and behavioral interventions.
? Develops materials and behavioral management strategies to support safe and healthy learning
environments.
? Provides follow up support to school based staff on the training, implementation and evaluation of
positive behavior intervention plans.
? Provides ongoing support for students.
? Monitors students in general and special education classrooms and consults with teachers
regarding student progress.
? Create an ongoing data collection system to establish baseline and programmatic efficacy for all
students and to analyze data on a frequent and ongoing basis to guide programming. ? Participates in Multi-disciplinary Conferences, IEP meetings and parent conferences as
appropriate.
? Attends required department and campus meetings.
? Recommends ways to integrate behavioral goals and objectives into daily classroom and home
activities.
? Oversee assessments, plan development, and ongoing program data analysis to ensure
maximum student progress.
? Develop and conduct staff training.
? Collaborate with other BCBAs and all campus leadership teams.
? Remain current on new research and developments in behavior analysis.
? Exhibit professional attitude, appearance and demeanor.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
? Working with students with behavioral needs;
? Knowing planning and organizational techniques;
? Understanding the principles of applied behavioral analysis including and development of
functional behavior assessments and positive behavior intervention plans;
? Assist in the development, facilitation, and follow-up training in Applied Behavior Analysis, using
both discrete trial training and natural environment training models of teaching.
? Assist in the development and implementation of assessment tools to conduct functional
assessments and analyses when appropriate, and to develop appropriate behavior strategies to
teach appropriate behavior and reduce maladaptive behaviors.
? Understanding IEP implementation and ability to interpret them to general education teachers and
staff;
? Experience training staff in behavioral principles and procedures.
? Ability to demonstrate competence in behavior management skill, instructional skills, oral and
written communication, organizational skills and interpersonal relations.
? Ability to work with a variety of clients in regards to age, functionality, and with minimal direction.
? Developing and delivering professional development for administration, teachers, and staff;
? Working knowledge of district, state and federal special education rules, regulations, and
procedures;
? Working knowledge of Arizona standards and skills in adapting curriculum for students with
disabilities.
? May be required to control certain behavior(s) through physical restraint
? Maintain current NCI, First Aid, and CPR certification
DEPARTMENT: Student Success Enterprise
SALARY: $70,000 - $81,425
WORK YEAR: 209 days
REPORTS TO: Director of Student and Community Engagement
SUPERVISES: N/A
DATE: May 2023
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