Behavior Intervention Implementation Associate (BII)
Summary
Provides one-on-one and small-group behavioral support to students with disabilities in a school setting using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques and collaborates with teachers and specialists.
The Behavioral Intervention Implementation Associate (BII) plays a significant role in supporting students with disabilities by providing individualized behavioral and instructional support within an inclusive classroom environment. This team member supports in fostering students’ independence, social-emotional growth, and academic success through positive behavior intervention techniques and a collaborative approach with teachers, specialists, and families.
Key Responsibilities
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Supporting instruction for individual students or small groups with special needs as assigned
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Assist students in prescribed learning activities
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Monitor student behavior and apply approved behavior management techniques to redirect and modify challenging behaviors
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Deliver one-on-one Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)-based interventions as outlined in student plans
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Implement therapy plans developed by Behavior Intervention and Education Specialists
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Observe, record, and report behavioral data in accordance with established procedures
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Maintain confidentiality and positive, professional relationships with students, staff, and families
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Perform related duties as assigned to support the success of all students
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Monitoring student behavior and utilizing approved behavior management techniques to redirect and modify inappropriate behaviors
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Administering one-on-one ABA-based Intensive Behavior Intervention methods to designated students in a school setting (as necessary)
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Implementing documented therapy plans for Behavior Intervention treatment.
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Assist teachers during the school day with instruction, oversight, and supervision of students
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Provide adaptive support with eating and toileting
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Performing additional related tasks as needed.