POSITION TITLE

EC Behavior Liaison

SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT

Exceptional Children

SALARY

Teacher Salary Schedule plus supplement

FLSA STATUS

Exempt

REPORTS TO

Director of Exceptional Children and/or Exceptional Children Coordinator

SUPERVISES

None

WORK WEEK SCHEDULE

Monday – Friday

WORK HOURS

40

NUMBER OF MONTHS PER YEAR

10

 

 

10 Month / Full Time Position

Effective: September 26, 2024

 

Must hold a NC Exceptional Children's Area Educator's License

Must have 3+ years experience teaching Exceptional Children

 

 

 

POSITION PURPOSE:

The Behavior Liaison acts as a member of the District EC Department and assists each school to create a positive, disciplined learning environment. S/he assists teachers, teacher assistants, and administrators with achieving school and district goals in organization climate by providing consulting and coaching services related to management and/or discipline strategies.  Additionally, the Behavior Liaison mentors and provides professional development to new teachers and teachers struggling with maintaining positive and supportive classroom climates. Professional development will include maintaining their Instructor License for the district approved behavior technique used. The Behavior Liaison is responsible for district level behavior data collection and reporting to NCDPI for funding. 

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:   

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Assist with the development of Functional Behavior Assessments and Behavioral Intervention Plans, programs, assessments, and analysis of data that will promote positive classroom experiences for all students
  2. Serve as a standing member of all support teams in providing assistance with implementing services for students with disabilities
  3. Collect data pertaining to behavioral interventions suggested and implemented
  4. Make recommendations for changes based on data collection
  5. Work with school teams to establish cooperative and harmonious relations in student to student and student to teacher relationships
  6. Demonstrate methods for affirmatively communicating effective outcomes expected for students
  7. Provide direct services to teachers through observations and coaching sessions for the development of adaptive skills and replacement of undesirable student behaviors
  8. Assist teachers with identifying trends of behaviors that negatively impact classroom instruction
  9. Hold or be willing to hold CPI trainer certification.
  10. Use techniques when necessary to safely restrain students when the safety of the student and/or others is threatened.
  11. Respond to crisis situations at various schools throughout the RCSS district.
  12. Perform other duties as assigned by the EC Director

 

 

 

Job# 000239