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Interventionist

Saint Petersburg, FL · On-site

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Instructional/Certified - Position - Teacher Interventionist Job Number 3700270620 Start Date 08/03 ... View Attachment Additional Job Information Core certification in Math, Science, Social Studies, and ...

MTSS READING INTERVENTIONIST

Miami, FL · On-site

$19 - $25.25/hr

Coordinate district efforts to provide high quality instruction and interventions for academic and ... Monitors student's progress frequently to make decisions about changes in instruction or goals and ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interventionist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interventionist, you need a solid background in counseling, behavioral intervention techniques, and a relevant degree or certification in social work, psychology, or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, documentation systems, and evidence-based intervention models is crucial. Strong interpersonal skills, active listening, and cultural sensitivity help build trust and effectively support clients in crisis. These competencies are essential for developing effective intervention plans, ensuring client safety, and promoting positive behavioral change.

How does an Interventionist In typically collaborate with teachers and other support staff to address student needs?

Interventionists work closely with classroom teachers, special education staff, and counselors to develop and implement targeted strategies that support students struggling academically or behaviorally. They often participate in regular team meetings to discuss student progress, share observations, and adjust intervention plans as needed. Effective communication and collaboration are key, as interventionists must coordinate schedules, share resources, and ensure consistency in the support provided across different environments. This teamwork helps to create a unified approach that maximizes each student's chances for success.

What are Interventionists?

Interventionists are professionals who design and implement strategies to support individuals facing academic, behavioral, or emotional challenges, often in educational or healthcare settings. They work closely with students, patients, or clients to identify needs, set goals, and monitor progress. Interventionists may collaborate with teachers, families, and other specialists to create personalized intervention plans. Their primary goal is to help individuals overcome obstacles and achieve success in their environment.

What is the difference between Interventionist In vs Behavior Technician?

AspectInterventionist InBehavior Technician
Required CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some roles may need certification in behavior analysisHigh school diploma or equivalent; certification as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) often preferred
Work EnvironmentWorks in schools, clinics, or community settings providing intervention servicesWorks primarily in clinical or home settings assisting with behavioral interventions
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in educational and therapeutic settings focusing on behavioral supportCommonly employed in ABA therapy for individuals with autism or behavioral challenges
Common Search & Comparison IntentOften compared based on certification requirements and job duties in behavioral support

The Interventionist In and Behavior Technician roles share similarities in work environments and certification needs, especially in behavioral health settings. However, Interventionist In may involve broader intervention strategies, while Behavior Technicians focus specifically on implementing ABA therapy plans for clients with autism or behavioral issues.

2026-2027 Math Interventionist K-8 (VOICE)

KIPP

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

$50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Company Description

KIPP
KIPP Public Schools is a national network of tuition-free public schools educating 120,000 students in grades Prek-12 across 21 states and Washington, DC. While each of our schools is as unique as the community to which it belongs, we are united around a shared promise: Together, A Future Without Limits. You can learn more at www.kipp.org.


KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools
KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools  is part of the KIPP national network. Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose - college, career, and beyond - so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world. 

In the 2025-2026 school year, the KIPP Jacksonville region will be comprised of four schools educating more than 3,000 students, kindergarten through twelfth grade in the North and West sides of Jacksonville, Florida.

  • KIPP Impact Academy: Kindergarten - 4th grade, 6th - 8th grade 

  • KIPP VOICE Academy: Kindergarten - 8th grade 

  • KIPP Bessie Coleman Academy: Kindergarten - 8th grade 

  • KIPP Bold City High School: 9th - 12th grade

For the current school year, teachers at KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools work the following hours Monday through Friday and may have occasional meetings or special school events outside of these hours. Hours for teachers and students may vary slightly by school.

  • K-8 Staff: 7:30am - 4:30pm K-8 Students: 8:00am - 3:30pm, Wednesday K-8 dismissal is at 1:30pm 

  • High School Staff: 6:45am - 3:45pm, High School Students: 7:15am - 2:30pm, Wednesday High School dismissal is at 12:30pm. 

Every Wednesday is a student early release day, which allows teachers to participate in weekly professional development and content team meetings. *This doesn't include Wellness Wednesdays when all staff leave at student dismissal. 

To support these schools, we will employ more than 300 full-time staff members. We seek educators and colleagues that represent our core values of high expectations, growth mindset, commitment to team, trust, joy, and sustainability. To learn more about what it is like to work and teach at KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools, please visit www.kippjax.org/teach where you can also view all of our job postings.

Job Description

KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools seeks academic interventionists who will focus on math for students at a K-8 school. The interventionist focuses on supporting students as an extra layer of support beyond their core academic instruction. The interventionist role includes but is not limited to, pulling small groups, tracking academic progress, ensuring students are accessing blended learning pieces that support their growth, partnering with classroom teachers to ensure student interventions are effective, and other duties as assigned.

All teachers are responsible for creating a positive classroom environment, implementing our curriculum, assessing students, collaborating with their team, building relationships with our families, and other duties as assigned. Full teacher responsibilities are ultimately outlined by their School Leader. 

Depending on the grade levels the interventionist works with, the model and schedule can vary slightly.
While KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools does employ academic interventionists in our schools, we are aiming to expand our support with Title 1 funding. This role is funded by Title 1 resources. 

Compensation & Benefits

  • Our current starting salary for a first-year lead teacher is $50,000

  • Access to health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision***

  • Access to short-term and long-term disability insurance ***

  • 403(b) retirement program with a company match ***

  • To support teacher practice and their growth, all lead teachers receive individualized coaching and professional development 

*** This offering is subject to change each school year. All details would be outlined in an offer, if issued. 

Qualifications

Requirements of the position include:

  • Bachelor's Degree 

  • Relevant Florida Teaching Certification or Equivalent (K-6 Elementary Education OR Middle Grades 5-9 Math)

  • At least two years of teaching experience with a proven track-record of high achievement in the classroom

  • KIPP Jacksonville Schools believes that our staff will represent our core values of high expectations, growth mindset, commitment to team, trust, joy, and sustainability. We search for established educators who embody them.

  • Possesses a deep commitment to both racial and educational equity for all children

  • Passing a background check, as required by law.

In accordance with Florida House Bill 531, this position requires a background screening through the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. For more information regarding the screening process, education, and awareness, please visit the official website at: https://info.flclearinghouse.com

Highly Preferred Qualifications          

  • Ability to demonstrate results from small group instruction

  • ESOL endorsement or one 60-point workshop completed in Florida

  • Additional certifications in ESE K-12 

  • Three or more years of teaching experience with a proven track-record of high achievement in the classroom

Additional Information

APPLY
Please complete an application and upload a resume via our job board. No applicants will be considered that submit resumes through other job postings.  Link here: https://careers.smartrecruiters.com/KIPP/jacksonville 

If you're a current KIPP Jax team member, you should:

1) Inform your current manager of your interest in the role and

2) Complete the online application

QUESTIONS

If you have questions about this position, please email Lashawnda at [email protected]. Please understand that resumes and/or cover letters are not accepted via email and you will be redirected to apply via the website.

KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools is committed to a policy of equal treatment for all individuals applying for employment at our schools. KIPP Jacksonville Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, handicap, age, religion, sexual orientation or national or ethnic origin.