Behavior Specialist

Young World Physical Education

Little Elm, TXFull-timePosted Mar 23, 2026

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Job Description

Exempt

Funding: Federal

Pay Grade: Teacher Pay Scale

Work Calendar: 187 days

Primary Purpose:

Provide training and support to campus staff in the application and implementation of positive behavior supports and principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA). Collaborate with educators in the development and implementation of programs to remediate behavioral and social problems and assist with development and implementation of behavior intervention plans.

Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree from accredited university
• Masters Degree in Education/Special Education or a field that specializes in Behavior Disorders/Autism Spectrum Disorders preferred
• Valid Texas teaching certificate
• 3 successful years of teaching, preferred

Special Knowledge/Skills
• General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
• Display professionalism in dealing with students, campus staff, and parents
• Understanding of behavior disorders (ED/BD, ASD, etc.)
• Has developed and implemented data collection systems
• Experience developing and writing Functional Behavior Assessments
• Experience with development and implementation of behavior intervention plans
• Knowledge and understanding of principles of applied behavior analysis (preferred)
• Self-starter and able to work without day to day supervision

Experience
• 3 or more years of experience working with students diagnosed with behavior disorders (preferred)

Major Responsibilities and Duties
• Model core organization beliefs and values; communicate openly and effectively within and across teams to maximize success.
• Consult with teachers and administrators to design and implement instructional and behavioral supports for students in special educations including observations, data collection, recommendations, teacher training and follow up services to support the fidelity of implementation of interventions.
• Model research proven techniques to staff in order to facilitate positive behavior change in special education settings and/or with special education students.
• Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBA) including records review, classroom observations, interviews, and data collection.
• Create written reports documenting the results of the functional behavior assessment and review results with IEP committee.
• Collaborate and facilitate the development and implementation of behavior intervention plans for students in special education.
• Analyze data and make changes to behavior intervention plans as required.
• Design data sheets and use data collection methods that are minimally intrusive on teacher’s time and effort as much as practicable.
• Provide district wide in-service training for all stakeholders regarding the implementation of evidence–based practices.
• Communicate recommendations for programs or individual students with the special education director, special education coordinators, and/or Lead Behavior Specialist.
• Participate in ARD committee meetings and staff meeting.
• Serve and/or attend committees, job-related meetings and activities as specified.
• Comply with policies established by federal and state law, State Board of Education rule and local board policy in the areas of assessment, placement, and planning for special education.
• Other duties as assigned

Supervisory Responsibilities: None

Mental Demands/Physical Demands/ Environmental Factors

Equipment used: standard office equipment

Working Conditions: The job requires the ability to participate in physical crisis intervention while working with students on campus. Regular district-wide travel to multiple work locations is required.

Mental Demands: This job requires regular exposure to high stress situations with students in crisis.

Posture:Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting

Motion:Repetitive hand motions, frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching

Lifting:Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds)

Environment:Frequent district-wide travel; occasional statewide travel; frequent prolonged and irregular hours. Work must be performed onsite

Funded by federal funds with the primary purpose of supporting grant activities aimed at improving academic achievement.

Position Type

Full-Time

Job Requirements
• Citizenship, residency or work visa required

Contact Information
• Kristi Roberts , Executive Director for Special Populations
• Email: [email protected]

Little Elm ISD does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, military status, genetic information, or on any other basis prohibited by law. Additionally, the District does not discriminate against an employee or applicant who acts to oppose such discrimination or participates in the investigation of a complaint related to a discriminatory employment practice. Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant’s job qualifications, experience, and abilities.

El Distrito Escolar Independiente de Little Elm no discrimina a ningún empleado o candidato a empleo por razón de raza, color, religión, sexo, nacionalidad, edad, incapacidad, estatus militar, información genética o de cualquier otra razón prohibida por ley. Además, el distrito escolar no discrimina a ningún empleado o candidato a empleo que actúe oponiéndose a ese tipo de discriminaciones o que participe en la investigación de una queja relacionada con una práctica discriminatoria en la contratación. La toma de decisiones respecto a una contratación se hará en función de las calificaciones, experiencia y habilidades del candidato.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree from accredited university
  • Valid Texas teaching certificate
  • General knowledge of curriculum and instruction
  • Understanding of behavior disorders (ED/BD, ASD, etc.)
  • Has developed and implemented data collection systems
  • Experience developing and writing Functional Behavior Assessments
  • Experience with development and implementation of behavior intervention plans
  • Self-starter and able to work without day to day supervision
  • Working Conditions: The job requires the ability to participate in physical crisis intervention while working with students on campus
  • Regular district-wide travel to multiple work locations is required
  • Mental Demands: This job requires regular exposure to high stress situations with students in crisis
  • Posture:Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
  • Motion:Repetitive hand motions, frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching
  • Lifting:Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds)
  • Environment:Frequent district-wide travel; occasional statewide travel; frequent prolonged and irregular hours
  • Citizenship, residency or work visa required

Benefits

  • Exemption Status: Exempt
  • Pay Grade: Teacher Pay Scale

Responsibilities

  • Reports to: Executive Director for Special Populations
  • Provide training and support to campus staff in the application and implementation of positive behavior supports and principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA)
  • Collaborate with educators in the development and implementation of programs to remediate behavioral and social problems and assist with development and implementation of behavior intervention plans
  • Display professionalism in dealing with students, campus staff, and parents
  • Model core organization beliefs and values; communicate openly and effectively within and across teams to maximize success
  • Consult with teachers and administrators to design and implement instructional and behavioral supports for students in special educations including observations, data collection, recommendations, teacher training and follow up services to support the fidelity of implementation of interventions
  • Model research proven techniques to staff in order to facilitate positive behavior change in special education settings and/or with special education students
  • Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBA) including records review, classroom observations, interviews, and data collection
  • Create written reports documenting the results of the functional behavior assessment and review results with IEP committee
  • Collaborate and facilitate the development and implementation of behavior intervention plans for students in special education
  • Analyze data and make changes to behavior intervention plans as required
  • Design data sheets and use data collection methods that are minimally intrusive on teacher’s time and effort as much as practicable
  • Provide district wide in-service training for all stakeholders regarding the implementation of evidence–based practices
  • Communicate recommendations for programs or individual students with the special education director, special education coordinators, and/or Lead Behavior Specialist
  • Participate in ARD committee meetings and staff meeting
  • Serve and/or attend committees, job-related meetings and activities as specified
  • Comply with policies established by federal and state law, State Board of Education rule and local board policy in the areas of assessment, placement, and planning for special education
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Work must be performed onsite
  • Funded by federal funds with the primary purpose of supporting grant activities aimed at improving academic achievement
  • que participe en la investigación de una queja relacionada con una práctica discriminatoria en la contratación


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