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Bethesda, MD · On-site

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Columbus, OH · Hybrid

$120K - $150K/yr

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Interventionist (Sign-On Bonus Included)

Easterseals Louisiana

New Orleans, LA

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Description

 

WE WILL BE PAYING OUT A $600 SIGNING BONUS FOR ANY HIRES FOR THIS ROLE IN THE NEXT 45 DAYS - ENDING AUGUST 10, 2026. THE BONUS WILL BE PAID OUT $300 ON HIRE AND $300 AT 90-DAYS.  MUST BE EMPLOYED AT THE TIME OF PAYOUT. 


ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

Student Responsibilities:

  • Actively participate in professional development and extracurricular activities
  • Proactively manage student behavior according to shared expectations
  • Engage families and community members in the learning process
  • Constant attention to and interaction with assigned student (Note: when student is on break therapist should be interacting with student teaching play skills or prepping next trials)
  • Constant delivery of approvals to student
  • Accurately taking data and notes on targeted behaviors and any new observed behaviors
  • Working toward and completing training objectives
  • Assisting in toileting and self-care needs of student
  • Picking up and cleaning as you go to assure classroom environment is safe and conducive to learning
  • Demonstrating flexibility in scheduling and student assignment
  • Staying current on programming/curriculum and adapting program changes as they occur
  • Consistently following classroom schedule


School Responsibilities:

  • Set and work toward ambitious behavioral and academic goals
  • Deliver community-based instruction
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues to implement and reinforce all components of a consistently positive, creative and solutions-oriented school culture
  • Running NET, DTT, and academic programs accurately according to curriculum
  • Accurately summarizing and graphing data
  • Accepting and executing feedback from Executive Director, PATH Director, and BCBAs
  • Working as teammate in the classroom and throughout Chartwell
  • Communicating concerns in a friendly and professional manner
  • Completing assigned chores before leaving to ensure center cleanliness
  • Staying current on programming/curriculum and adapting program changes as they occur
  • Timeliness and punctuality for arrival (8:00 AM), lunch (30 minutes), and departure (3:45 PM at the earliest)


COMPETENCIES:

A. Problem Solving/Decision Making - Able to assess needs and consider course of action to best meet those needs

B. Monitoring - Able to monitor participant progress and respond to unmet needs; able to monitor provider service provision and billing practices and to ensure accuracy

C. Planning - Establish effective objectives, priorities, and implement plans; anticipate obstacles and consider alternatives

D. Coordination - Make adjustments in casework to coordinate efforts with other agencies to ensure consistency and adequate follow-up

E. Action Orientation - Take initiative rather than passively accepting; takes action and attempts to influence events to achieve goals

F. Work Commitment - Willingly commit extra effort and time to get a job done; identified with organization goals; exhibit excellent time management abilities

G. Oral and Written Communication Skills - Ability to exhibit appropriate use of grammar and spelling in written communication, exhibit5 appropriate use of grammar in oral communication, ensure oral and written communication is professional

H. Building Relationships - Able to establish rapport with provider agencies and staff, Easterseals administrative and other program staff

I. Team Playing - Work cooperatively with other Easterseals Support Coordinators/Supervisors

J. Mission Advocacy - Able to identify with project and Easterseals objectives; adequately, constructively and directly communicate these objectives

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor's degree; preferred but not mandatory in Human or Social
  • A commitment to fulfill the school's mission and vision
  • A passion for helping children and adults with learning differences
  • Experience working with children and/or adults with autism
  • Familiarity with Applied Behavior Analysis
  • The desire to be part of a true Professional Learning Community
  • Flexibility, patience, perception and empathy
  • A "Can-Do" attitude
  • Show respect and courtesy to students, parents, and colleagues
  • Accept feedback from supervisors in a polite and constructive manner
  • Communicate effectively to students, parents, and colleagues
  • Maintain confidential information about students and their families
  • Act as a positive role model and representative of Chartwell both at Chartwell and in the community
  • A strong desire to increase instructional efficacy by receiving and implementing feedback
  • An unwavering commitment to help each of our young learners excel behaviorally, academically, emotionally and socially


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS with or without accommodation:

  • The employee is regularly required to operate a computer and communicate with others on the phone and in person
  • The employee is frequently required to walk, sit, use hands and lift /move lightweight items
  • Ability to move independently within the facility and the community
  • Ability to care for student in caring and professional manor


WORKING CONDITIONS:

Work is performed in a normal working office setting that is environmentally controlled and out in the field