What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recovery Room Specialist- Lincoln Middle School position at Kansas City Public Schools?
Kansas City Public Schools
Recovery Room Specialist-
Job Title Code: 02266
Salary Grade: J61 starting at $23.50
Department: School Leadership
Reports To: Principal
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Position Summary
The Recovery Room Specialist supports school administrators and staff in addressing student behavior and related challenges to ensure a positive learning environment. This role implements behavior intervention strategies, monitors school-wide referral processes, and provides support to students and families, including enrollment, wrap-around services, and transitions.
What You'll Be Doing: (Responsibilities)
Behavior Intervention and Support
Terms of Employment: 10.5 months, 7.5 hours per day.
Benefits: Health and Dental Insurance are provided. KCPS Defined Benefit Pension plan – mandatory 9.0% contribution is required from employees; Voluntary retirement savings plans are also available.
Why Join Kansas City Public Schools?
Be a Changemaker. Collaborate with Passionate Colleagues. #LevelUp the Future.
Recovery Room Specialist-
Job Title Code: 02266
Salary Grade: J61 starting at $23.50
Department: School Leadership
Reports To: Principal
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Position Summary
The Recovery Room Specialist supports school administrators and staff in addressing student behavior and related challenges to ensure a positive learning environment. This role implements behavior intervention strategies, monitors school-wide referral processes, and provides support to students and families, including enrollment, wrap-around services, and transitions.
What You'll Be Doing: (Responsibilities)
Behavior Intervention and Support
- Counsel students at risk and those referred for behavioral issues.
- Monitor and implement interventions for students with severe behavioral issues.
- Provide individual and group training on behavior modification techniques.
- Conduct conflict mediations among students.
- Assist with redirecting and de-escalating crisis behaviors.
- Collaborate with the PBIS team to design and implement behavior plans.
- Meet with enrolling families to assess support needs.
- Conduct home visits to address student behavior and academics.
- Serve as a school liaison to parents regarding behavioral concerns.
- Coordinate wrap-around services and collaborate with agencies.
- Support students in academic goal setting and progress monitoring.
- Document and recommend recognition for student successes.
- Collect, document, and write data, reports, and child records for behavior intervention planning.
- Provide monthly referral reports to school administrators.
- Monitor the effectiveness of behavior management techniques.
- Track outcomes for sharing best practices.
- Coordinate case supervision and student interventions.
- Communicate with children, families, staff, and agencies.
- Confer with program specialists for assessments and documentation.
- Maintain a productive daily schedule for reports and activities.
- Participate in meetings, committees, and workshops.
- Be active in building-wide culture and climate implementation of PBIS.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Social Work, or a related Social Science field, OR 3 years of experience working with at-risk children.
- Experience working with student discipline, special education, and behavior intervention.
- Excellent communication and rapport-building skills with students, staff, families, and agencies.
- Accessible transportation for home visits and agency meetings.
Terms of Employment: 10.5 months, 7.5 hours per day.
Benefits: Health and Dental Insurance are provided. KCPS Defined Benefit Pension plan – mandatory 9.0% contribution is required from employees; Voluntary retirement savings plans are also available.
Why Join Kansas City Public Schools?
Be a Changemaker. Collaborate with Passionate Colleagues. #LevelUp the Future.
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