About the Employer
San Bruno Park is a linguistically and culturally diverse school district in the San Francisco Bay Area. Located at the northern tip of Silicon Valley and just 10 miles south of San Francisco, this small preschool to grade 8 district is the home to four elementary schools and one middle school. Home to YouTube, Walmart.com and numerous other businesses, the city is a hub for tech and innovation. The city is geographically diverse, ranging from the urban flatlands to the central greenspace of the San Bruno City Park to the grand sweeping Bay vistas from the highest hilltops of the community. Through the generous support of the San Bruno community, the district is the recipient of a recent facilities bond to rebuild aging infrastructure. The district maintains a strong financial position as a result of new and increasing revenue sources. The San Bruno Park Board of Directors recently approved a 9.5% raise over two years for all educators in the district demonstrating its commitment to attract and retain talented staff across the district.
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Director of Student Services and/or Mental Health Coordinator, provides educationally related behavior therapy services to students in the general education population, as well as those receiving special education services in accordance with the student's Individualized Education Plan (IEP). The Behavior Therapist may work independently with students on a one-to-one basis or in group settings, train Behavioral Therapy Assistants, provide staff and parent trainings, develop, plan and assess behavioral programs, collaborate with staff and parents to develop classroom management systems, and develop and supervise individual and district wide and/or site based behavior plans.
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San Bruno Park School District
BEHAVIOR THERAPIST
Overview
Under the direction of the Director of Student Services and/or Mental Health Coordinator, provides educationally related behavior therapy services to students in the general education population, as well as those receiving special education services in accordance with the student's Individualized Education Plan (IEP). The Behavior Therapist may work independently with students on a one-to-one basis or in group settings, train Behavioral Therapy Assistants, provide staff and parent trainings, develop, plan and assess behavioral programs, collaborate with staff and parents to develop classroom management systems, and develop and supervise individual and district wide and/or site based behavior plans.
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