STEP: School Behavior Consultant (Eligibility Application)

Prevention & Intervention (9KR0) · On-site$55k – $65k

About this role

This is a non-represented, full-time role that works for 10-months a year (with the summer's off).  The salary range for this position is $55,000 - $65,000

Job Summary

Builds infrastructure in the school community for understanding child behavior. Identifies and builds upon strengths, and empowers all adults in the school to appropriately intervene with students with developmentally appropriate, but problematic behaviors; behaviors that may put them at risk; and students with behaviors manifesting from identified behavioral health needs.  

Works across tiers and combines teacher training with in-class coaching and support to reinforce a strengths-based approach to classroom management skills, interaction, positive reinforcement, relationship building skills and data collection and progress monitoring skills.

Provides support to the school building on behavior management and social emotional learning and works with the core team, which includes the Social Worker and School Counselor, along with school staff to identify appropriate interventions and the role of team members in working with children to address problem behaviors.

Advises across the multi-tiered system of support: school-wide and classroom-wide on behavioral interventions and classroom management techniques in addition to child-centered consultation to teachers and school leadership based on the individual behavioral health needs of students.

Essential Functions

  • In collaboration with the core team, identifies the potential social, emotional and mental health needs of the child for appropriate adult responsiveness.
  • Builds the capacity in the school staff to appropriately, respectfully inter-relate, intervene and set boundaries and expectations with the student.
  • Participates in school climate efforts as a member on the climate leadership team (Tier 1 team); contributes to developing and maintaining a school-wide behavior management program.
  • Provides support and professional development to school-based staff on topics that promote enhanced understanding of social emotional learning, such as: how to foster a trauma informed school community, appropriate developmental behaviors for children, strength based approaches to identify and leverage protective factors and build resiliency, de-escalation, and classroom management across all Tiers.
  • Participates in individual strength-based student planning (student behavior analysis, behavior plan develop-ment and implementation) via the school's Tier 2/3 team meeting; recommends appropriate interventions. 
  • Works with and trains teachers and school staff on assessing the behavioral needs of individual children, implementation of individual behavior plans, including modeling interventions to ensure transfer of skills, providing feedback about intervention fidelity, gathering data about intervention effectiveness, and updating behavior plans as necessary based on progress.
  • Creates documentation and maintains charts in compliance with Community Behavioral Health (CBH) and state Medicaid standards.
  • Collaborates with families and cross-systems partners around individual needs of students and behavior plan implementation.
  • Identifies effective practices for service delivery.
  • Works with the core team on a coordinated school response to crisis event.
  • Serves as a visible resource to at-risk students throughout the day.


Minimum Requirements

Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in social work or professional counseling or marriage and family therapy.

  Three years of full-time, paid, professional experience in school-based behavioral health performing family counseling, social work, behavioral health referrals/interventions, outreach work with at-risk children in a school or community setting which has included providing Functional Behavioral Assessment training. 

  Experience must align with Pennsylvania Code 5240.71- Staff Qualifications for Individuals Services.

Certificates/Licenses

       Licensed Social Worker  OR

       Licensed Clinical Social Worker  OR 

       Licensed Professional Counselor  OR 

       Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

OR 

Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in psychology, social work, education or related field with at least nine credits specific to clinical practice in psychology, social work or counseling

Certificates/Licenses

       Licensed Social Worker  OR

       Licensed Clinical Social Worker  OR 

       Licensed Professional Counselor  OR 

       Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

AND

  One year of full-time experience in providing mental health direct services to children, youth or young adults.

  Completed a clinical or mental health direct service practicum.

  Experience must align with Pennsylvania Code 5240.71- Staff Qualifications for Individuals Services.

 

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities 

   Demonstrated knowledge of:

o   the principles, practices and techniques of behavioral health, counseling, or social work. o the principles, practices and techniques of Functional Behavioral Assessment.

o   the principles, practices and techniques of data management.

 

   Demonstrated ability to:

o   provide support on behavior management and identify appropriate interventions. o conduct and interpret functional behavioral assessments.

o   prioritize and manage work assignments. o collaborate with school staff and families.

o   use a personal computer. o effectively communicate, both orally and in writing.

o   establish and maintain effective working relationships.

 

 

Disclaimer

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. 

 

Nondiscrimination

The School District of Philadelphia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, age, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, disability, pregnancy, marital status, gender identity, or genetic information. Please refer to Board Policy 348 for further information regarding the District's commitment to Nondiscrimination in Employment Practices.

Company at a glance

For forward-thinking administrators and educators, opportunities abound in The School District of Philadelphia. The School District of Philadelphia is committed to transforming the education opportunities it offers the city’s 200,000 school-aged children. Located in a historic and culturally rich setting, we are a racially and ethnically diverse community committed to education. The District seeks leaders who have a passion for working with students, schools, and communities and who are committed to ensuring all students achieve. Serving a population as diverse as ours requires creativity, commitment, and vision. Will you join us?

Our Mission

The mission of The School District of Philadelphia is to provide a high-quality education that prepares, ensures, and empowers all students to achieve their full intellectual and social potential in order to become lifelong learners and productive members of society.

Our Vision

The School District of Philadelphia will deliver on the right of every child in Philadelphia to an excellent public school education and ensure all children graduate from high school ready to succeed.

The key word in this vision is “right.” The District exists to deliver on the civil right of every child to a strong, lifelong foundation.

Team Size10,001+ employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryEducation Administration Programs
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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