Behavior Specialist
$39,520–$45,760 year
On-site · Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Job Summary
Behavior Specialist in a K-12 Special Education setting focused on implementing targeted interventions under ABA-based approaches (SBS/BIPs), collecting and analyzing behavioral data, and supporting classroom staff to improve positive student outcomes. Responsibilities include: implementing individualized and system-wide interventions; reinforcing positive behaviors; maintaining behavior records; collaborating with IEP teams; applying ABA principles under supervision; conducting behavioral observations to inform functional behavior assessments and BIPs; providing crisis intervention and de-escalation; assisting with instructional activities and classroom management; ensuring safety protocols and documentation; participating in team meetings and professional development; and supporting various school activities and field-related duties. Preferred qualifications include a Bachelor's degree or higher and RBT credential. The role emphasizes proactive behavior support, data-driven practice, and collaboration with educators and support staff.
Required Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent w/ passage of basic skills test
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