Behavior Support Specialist
Company: Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc.
Location: Danbury
Posted on: May 7, 2025
Job Description:
Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc. Description:Under
the direction of the Disabilities/Mental Health Professional (DMH),
the Behavior Support Specialist works as a team member with Early
Childhood teachers and other appropriate personnel to develop
positive student behavior across the Head Start program. The
Behavior Support Specialist implements strategies that focus on
decreasing maladaptive behaviors and increasing social,
communication and adaptive skills. The Behavior Support Specialist
uses restorative practices to support children (6 weeks to 5 years)
in a variety of ways. He or she may process internal referrals and
behavioral concerns under the guidance of the DMH.Job
Responsibilities
- Process internals referrals (discretion of DMH Professional),
and make parent contact, when necessary, via phone, email, or
REMIND messenger
- Proactively engage children via 1:1 work, small groups, and
check-ins
- Facilitate and document restorative conferences between staff
and children
- Support school security through use of security monitoring
systems, de-escalation techniques, and Physical/Psychological
Management Training
- Support the implementation of individualized Behavioral
Intervention Plans as well as safety plans to ensure that teachers
can demonstrate de-escalating strategies in the classroom without
the DMH Professional or Behavior Support Specialist present.
- Attends PPT and family meetings with teachers when
necessary.
- Report/Track data of interactions/referrals/trends
- Other duties as assigned by the Sr. Disabilities and Mental
Health Manager or Head Start DirectorPosition:Full-time,
Non-exemptReports to:Disabilities/Mental Health
ProfessionalRequirements:Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:
- Knowledge of, and ability to implement, de-escalation
techniques
- Knowledge of, and ability to implement, behavior management
techniques
- Knowledge of intensive behavior intervention techniques
- Knowledge of safe practices in an ECE environment
- Ability to monitor and observe child behavior according to
approved policies and procedure
- Demonstrates recordkeeping / organizational skills
- Ability to develop rapport and interact effectively with
teachers, children and families
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing
- Ability to handle emotionally charged situations
- Ability to meet with small groups of students to set goals,
discuss challenges, and reflect on Social-Emotional
Learning?Qualifications:
- Associate's degree in related field (required)
- Bachelor's degree in a related field (preferred)
- Experience working/supporting children with a special need/
diagnosed disability
- Experience working with children who display challenging
behaviors
- Maintain a current certificate in Pyramid Model and CPI (can be
obtained after hire)
- Clearance of the State of CT Early Childhood Background Check
system (BCIS)
- Medical Work Clearance within 1-year of start dateWe are an
equal opportunity employer and welcome applicants from all
backgrounds to apply.Compensation details: 42000-50000 Yearly
SalaryPIefd9a0b543c1-37820-37068385
Keywords: Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc., West New York , Behavior Support Specialist, Other , Danbury, New Jersey
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