Behavior Specialist Trainer
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People are the core of Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES. We believe in the wellbeing and happiness of our employees andtake pride in taking care of our team membersby providing exceptional benefits that supporttheir overall quality of life. We know thatemployees that are happy and healthy help usto provide world-class opportunities for ourstudents and districts.Providing leadership and support systemsthrough teamwork with component districtsto enhance student outcomes and lifelonglearning.Behavior Specialist Trainer This is a full-time, grant-funded (5 year grant), 7.5hours per day,10-month position. The successfulapplicant will provide regional training to assistschool districts in behavioral support on all threetiers and embedded district training and support inimplementing a Multi-Tiered System of Support for Behavior (MTSS-B) and PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports).Qualified candidates will have a valid New York State certification with either a Masters degree orhigher, experience providing professional development and implementing and creating systems aroundbehavioral interventions.Location: Southeast Regional Partnership Center (ONC and DCMO component districts) Starting salary: $62,215.00 plus additional foreducation and experience NYS retirement, EAP, continuingeducation assistance, and exceptional insurance,including retiree health insurance, are available.The Board of Cooperative Educational Services of the Sole Supervisory District of Otsego, Delaware, Schoharie and Greene Counties does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ethnicity, pregnancy, family status, age, marital status, genetic predisposition, military status, domestic violence victim status, disability and any other class protected by state or federal law in the educational programs or activities which it operates, including, but not limited to, access to facilities in accordance with the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act of 2001, 20 U.S.C.7905, which requires equal access for the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups to meet at public schools. |