Salary Scale: $58,000-69,000 (based on years of experience and expertise)
*Scales are competitive with other charter school organizations and local districts.
About Caliber Public Schools
Our mission at Caliber Schools is to shift the experiences, expectations, and outcomes for students in historically underserved communities. We provide students with a challenging and engaging personalized education that equips them with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in competitive colleges, careers, and communities. Caliber graduates will be academically college ready; have emotional intelligence or 'EQ'; be critical thinkers, and have the skills and desire to be changemakers in their communities and the world.
Caliber's four graduate pillars--Heart, Smart, Think, Act--guide our work. We are a community-based organization and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve. Our parents are active partners; frequently engaging through school events, restorative practices, and academic support.
Position Summary
Caliber Public Schools is searching for a Behavior/SEL Support Associate. The associate will have a passion for supporting Tier 2 + Tier 3 students in developing grade level behavioral skills. The associate will be responsible for ensuring that students are receiving the socio-emotional services that meet each student's identified and targeted needs.
The associate supports with effective communication and accountability structures, supports with student behavior challenges, monitors/supports with the Multi-Tier System of Supports (MTSS / SST Team), coordinates the Director of MH + SEL, and the Lead Behaviorist , and will assist in leading Social Emotional Learning professional development throughout the school year. The associate will be joining the SEL team. Therefore, the associate will be working closely with all school clinicians and will be responsible for maintaining a high level of confidentiality for all students supported and details discussed.
This associate will be responsible for responding to behavioral needs and incidents on campus. The associate will be responsible for, but not limited to, maintaining the RJ room, assisting with the Collab model, crisis response, SST process, etc. They will need to be skilled in community, restorative, and reentry circles; defining and applying logical consequences; maintaining documentation and creating thorough structures for communication with families, teachers, and admin.
The ideal candidate has been in a high performing school and is ready to deepen their content knowledge. This candidate will need to be able to build strong relationships with students, families, teachers, staff, and leadership. The applicant should be willing to be CPI certified, possess the ability to take effective observation field notes, be willing to be trained in ABA interventions, be willing to obtain RBT training + certification, have knowledge of/ be willing to learn the creation of FBA + BIPS, and willing to receive and implement constructive feedback.
Essential Job Functions
SEL
Acquire understanding of Caliber's approach to developing students' behavior and socio emotional competence to support and develop our program in a way that is culturally syntonic with school's mission and philosophy
Immediately respond to high needs behaviors through all grade levels to: support, de-escalate, intervene, identify antecedents and help generate/implement support plans to return student to baseline, integrate the student back into the classroom, and increase learning.
Model best SEL and restorative justice practices for staff and the larger Caliber community
Assist students, staff, families and other members of the admin team in the creation of responses to behavior that align with Restorative Justice Practices
Support the implementation of restorative practices, such as guiding students through restorative justice circles and logical consequences (e.g., apology letters, reflection/practice, wellness project, etc.) that they have identified in partnership with staff/peers.
Support and advise teachers to effectively address the needs of our students
Systems
Internalize school-wide positive behavior integrated support plan (PBIS) to address student mental health, wellness, and socioemotional needs at multiple levels.
Support the school success team process (SST)
Support staff on the SEL infrastructure and implementation
Support with system for early identification, response, and referrals for vulnerable students
Coordinate with outside agencies related to mental health
Collaborate with Director of SPED on Tier 2 + 3 behavior intervention
Support with overseeing student trauma intervention and practices
Collaborate with staff members to implement a school-wide positive behavior support plan.
School Culture
Support with school culture initiatives and events
Create long-term plans around student support
Conduct data analysis to assess successes and gaps of school culture and student support on a monthly basis
Staff Training
Support the training of incoming staff on SEL program and developmentally appropriate learning ready behaviors for students across grade levels (circle implementation, vision around restorative practices, PBIS, etc.)
Work closely with Leadership Team to develop staff members' knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors through a variety of professional development targeted topics and designs
Data:
Collect, analyze and respond to behavioral intervention data in partnership with the teacher
Complete weekly response to behavioral data protocols for Tier 3 students
Track and report on Tier 3 behavioral data to identify misconceptions, and notice trends, identify strengths and areas of disparity among populations
With teachers, review data and adjust student groups as needed (class lists)
Attend SST meetings for assigned students
Family Relationships
Communicate regularly with parents and care providers to promote generalization of skills to the home environment.
Build trusting relationships with students and families that support long-term work with these stakeholders
Evaluate incoming student/family needs and create family and community partnerships
Collaboration:
First in line on the response team
Attend grade level meetings
Receive and implement feedback from coach and grade level partners
Share feedback with grade level teams and coach
Work with homeroom teacher to plan and co-facilitate planning SST meetings
Perform other duties as required and assigned including but not limited to
Lunch Duty
Meeting with families
Collab Model
SST
RJ Model + RJ lunch room
Working Conditions:
Environment:
This job operates in a school/classroom environment. This role routinely uses standard classroom equipment such as laptop computers, photocopiers, whiteboards, fitness equipment, and Chromebooks, etc. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions of this position.
Physical Abilities:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This position classification involves sitting with some walking and standing for extended periods of time. Staff may be required to lift, pull or push objects approximately 50 pounds or less. The employee will encounter exposure to ill students. The position requires mobility to climb, kneel, stoop, crawl, reach and bend, and accurate perceiving of sound; near and far vision with the ability to read small print; depth dexterity; and the providing of oral information and direction. The position is primarily located at a school site with outside supervision and some district office visits. The employee will frequently work independently with high work volume and tight deadlines.
Qualifications:
Required:
Experience:
CPI & RBT trained OR being willing to obtain certification
Other Qualifications:
Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
Within 60 days of hire, provision of TB (tuberculin) clearance, as mandated by the California Education Code
CA DOJ and FBI fingerprint (Livescan) clearance prior to the first day of school
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination OR approved medical or religious exemption
Preferred:
Education:
High School Diploma
Skills + Experience:
Must have:
Demonstrated commitment to students' social emotional intelligence
Ability to be able to self-regulate under high stress situations
Experience with varying levels of emotional intelligence and maturity in grades TK-8th
Expertise in Restorative Justice, equity practices, prevention and evidence-based practices
Expertise in Experience/Certification in trauma interventions and supports
Values:
Caliber staff...
are committed to a culture of feedback, development and continuous improvement.
validate and affirm the identities, strengths and passions of each person.
know that It is everyone's collective responsibility to work in service of and alongside our school communities.
approach situations and people with empathy and kindness.
Caliber Public Schools provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Questions? Email careers@caliberschools.org
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