Job Type
Full-time
Description
AGENCY PHILOSOPHY At Side by Side, we seek to improve the welfare of children and youth by helping to provide the resources, support and skills they need to develop along a healthy, age-appropriate pathway. All of our services are rooted in these core principles: 1) a strength-based approach which believes in the value and worth of each client as an individual, 2) acknowledging the importance of family relationships and encouraging positive and on-going engagement with families, peers and communities, 3) engaging children and youth in a developmentally appropriate manner that promotes resilience, self-efficacy and positive self-concept, 4) recognizing that clients' needs are best met through holistic and individualized service delivery.
Side By Side places high value on individuals with a passion for helping underserved youth and families in a collaborative and inclusive work culture. We strive to work together to create a trauma-informed workplace where we walk the walk of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging principles.
Side By Side is a
Public Service Loan Forgiveness certified employer.
COMPENSATION This position is part-time at 40 hours/week and an hourly rate of pay between $24.00 and $30.00 based on
education and years of experience.
BENEFITS Benefits outlined below are for employees working 30 hours a week. Benefits for part-time employees are calculated based on number of hours worked.
- Vacation corresponds to school district closure schedule
- 2 weeks of sick leave for F/T employees with 4 additional for school staff
- 10 paid holidays per year and 1 Self-Care Anniversary Day each year
- 100% employer-paid Medical for F/T employees including platinum level Kaiser Permanente insurance or Anthem options
- Dental and Vision Insurance
- Long Term Disability insurance up to $9,000 per month, plus $50,000 Life and AD&D insurance
- 403b Retirement Plan
- Professional development and other learning opportunities including unlimited access to over 1,000 behavioral health courses online. Side By Side is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness certified employer
- FREE Employee Assistance Program including up to 10 complimentary personal counseling sessions per problem, per year for staff and dependents
- Employee recognition program with $1,000 bonus awards
- Employee referral bonus of up to $1,000
JOB SUMMARY The Registered Education Behavior Technician is responsible for supporting teachers and classroom teams with implementing behavior management plans, co-leading interventions in crisis situations, and liaison with other program staff, as well as, providing direct student support through implementation of the given academic/positive behavioral intervention program designed by classroom teams/school personnel. As with a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) the Hunt School Registered Education Behavior Technician (EBT) is responsible for directed support with individualized behavioral plan development under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Behavior Programing. This position will also work on special projects as assigned to support the Director, Assistant Director, Educational Behavior Supervisor, Educational Behavior Intervention Specialist.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Behavior Plan Support - Assist teachers with implementing students' Individual Education Plans (IEP).
- Assist with direct implementation of behavioral plans developed and supervised by the Assistant Director of Behavior Programing and/or Education Behavioral Specialist (BCBA), which may include data collection, data input, modeling, support, and mentorship of school staff.
- Assist Educational Behavioral Intervention Specialist and Educational Behavior Supervisor around school/agency safety procedures to help maintain functionality, safety, and cleanliness of the physical school environment.
- Implements the school wide and classroom positive behavioral intervention structure or management system, including coaching students so that they are able to quickly return to school tasks, accompanying students to and/or supervise students in designated alternative locations when they are unable to remain in the main classroom.
- Assists the Behavior Program staff and teacher in planning for and developing the IEP draft document and quarterly progress reports.
- Confers, as needed, with agency staff on student status or the need for additional behavior planning.
- Supervises students during class breaks and during lunch, as assigned.
- Keeps track of students' whereabouts at all times, following through / keeping students within eyesight when student(s) are missing or out-of-bounds.
- Transition students in an orderly manner during transportation transitions from the car/bus/taxi to the classroom or from the classroom to the car/bus/taxi.
Compliance - Assist Educational Behavioral Intervention Specialist and in medication administration, dispensing, and record keeping compliance.
- Assists in record keeping, as directed by the Educational Behavior Supervisor, Educational Behavioral Intervention Specialist, teacher or other administrative school staff.
- Writes daily reports that document the students' academic and social behaviors.
- Participates in the preparation of daily reports that document a student's academic and social behavior for the day.
- Assist in fidelity checks throughout Hunt School records, e.g. proactive actions to reduce program drift
- Assist in monitoring compliance with TJC, e.g. Food, Health and Safety
Teambuilding / Cooperation - School staff/team co-leader for all school events as assigned. May include weekly incentive activities, coordination of seasonal events and associated activities, clubs, yearbook, special events, student council, school displays, etc.
- Mentors substitute and newly hired staff as assigned, e.g. mentorship around school onboarding and new staff training processes.
- Leads or co-facilitates during crises situations, including implementation of CPI or equivalent.
- Attends and participates in school staff meetings and with other agency personnel, as needed.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and expectations required of the position.
AGENCY-WIDE CORE COMPETENCIES Code of Conduct - Understands and adheres to the Agency's Code of Conduct
- Demonstrates a high level of integrity in all internal and external activities
- Complies with the Employee Handbook and all other Agency policies, practices and procedures.
Communication - Able to inform verbally and in writing, with clarity and good effect
- Understand clearly and quickly when instructions or orders are received
- Good judgment about what information is important and what is not, and what should be communicated, how, to whom, and when.
Judgment - Able to make decisions in a timely fashion that are sound, accurate, and supported by the reasoning and inclusion of appropriate people.
- Ability to recognize, address, and propose solutions to problems that arise.
Agency Service Principles - Believing in the value and worth of each client as an individual.
- Acknowledging the importance of family relationships.
- Understanding the developmental needs of youth of all ages.
- Recognizing that clients' needs are best met through holistic and individualized service delivery
JOB-SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES Job Knowledge - Experience in supporting youth with severe behavioral, developmental, and emotional difficulties in a variety of settings preferred.
- Experience in program development, staff supervision, and training preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to handle complex tasks, assist in development of behavior intervention plans and data collection systems.
Adaptability - Possesses the ability to assess problem areas and set clear yet firm limits.
- Encompasses the knowledge and possesses the academic skills to deliver appropriate instructional experiences within a student's assigned grade level.
Composure - Ability to interact with children or adolescents in a consistent, empathic, flexible, and patient manner.
Continuous Learning - Seeks opportunities to improve knowledge, skills, and abilities.
- Uses performance appraisals and feedback to improve performance
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS - High School diploma required. Equivalent AA, BA, or BS, four year college degree preferred.
- California Department of Justice and FBI fingerprint clearance.
- A valid California driver's license, dependable personal vehicle for use on the job, insurable by SbS insurance policy based on DMV record, and proof of personal vehicle insurance.
- Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst, (BCaBA) certification completed within four months of attaining the position. OR
- Proven experience working in a special education classroom and/or additional experience in a treatment milieu for students with learning and social/emotional challenges.
- Please note that Covid-19 vaccination is mandated for all Side by Side staff, except in cases of approved medical or religious accommodations.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Sitting for extended periods of time.
- Walking, standing, twisting and bending for brief periods of time.
- Occasional reaching and/or grasping using hands and/or arms.
- Regular use of hands requiring dexterity in using the telephone, computer keyboard, mouse, or calculator.
- Regularly required to talk and hear in person or by telephone.
- Visual ability to read documents and computer monitor.
- May be required to lift up to 10 pounds.
- May be required to ascend/descend stairs.
- Ability to drive
- Exposure to low to moderate noise levels characteristic of working in an office or classroom environment
- Physical ability to implement CPI procedures or its equivalent, including physical restraints
- Able to perform basic first aid and CPR
AGENCY EXPECTATIONS - Adhere to all Agency Health and Safety policies and procedures administratively as well as related to the care of our clients
- Adhere to the Agency's Code of Conduct and Employee Handbook, as well as any other agency policies and procedures.
- Attend and participate in all required agency supervisions, meetings and trainings.
- Must maintain strict confidentiality related to client, staff and other Agency information
Note : The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has issued new requirements for health care and congregant care facilities to decrease the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks. Based on the CDPH public health mandate, all candidates for positions at Side by Side must provide proof of vaccination. Side by Side will consider applicants with ADA and Title VII exemptions on a case-by-case basis.
Side by Side provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Salary Description
$24.00 - $30.00 per hour