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District Behavior Technician

@ Salem School District
United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Crisis stabilization, Staff training, Versatile behavioral support
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's in Special Education, Psychology, or ABA preferred; CPI crisis certification; 3–5 years experience with severe behaviors; training/coaching; resilience; instructional coaching; mobile adaptability; clinical insight.
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Job Description
    District Behavior Technician JobID: 5549
  • Position Type:
      Student Support Services

  • Date Posted:
      4/24/2026

  • Location:
      District Wide

  • Date Available:
      08/28/2026

  • Closing Date:
      Internal Closing 04/30/26

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    Job Details

    Job Title: District Behavior Technician

    Position Type: Support Staff/Specialized Behavioral Support

    Contract: Non-Bargaining (District-Wide)

    Location: District-Wide

    Job Summary

    Salem School District is seeking a highly skilled, resilient, and flexible Crisis Intervention Technician. This is a district-level position designed for a "rapid response" expert who stabilizes the most significant behavioral challenges across all school sites. The primary objective of this role is to provide intensive, temporary 1:1 or 2:1 support and to train building-level staff to sustain long-term implementation. You are a "coach-to-fade" expert, ensuring that once a situation is stabilized, the local team is fully equipped to continue the work.

    Essential Duties & Responsibilities

    • Crisis Stabilization: Deploy immediately to any district site to manage severe behavioral challenges, ensuring the safety of students and staff while de-escalating high-intensity situations, as directed by the Director of Student Services.
    • Staff Training & "Coach-to-Fade": Model intensive interventions for building-level paraprofessionals and teachers. Provide active, "in-the-moment" coaching and feedback until the site-based team can implement the behavior plan independently and with high fidelity.
    • Versatile Behavioral Support: Deliver a broad range of supports, including ABA-based instruction for students with Autism and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) supports for students with significant trauma or mental health needs.
    • Program Support: When not on a specific crisis assignment, provide supplemental behavioral expertise and support to the district's specialized self-contained programs, as directed by the Director of Student Services.
    • Data & Documentation: Assist in the initial data collection during stabilization to help BCBAs and building teams refine Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs).
    • District Leadership: Participate in district-wide safety committees and assist in the instruction of crisis intervention protocols (CPI) for other staff.

    Required Qualifications & Credentials

    • Education: Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, or a related field is highly preferred.
    • Crisis Certification: Must currently hold or be willing to obtain advanced certification in a district-approved crisis intervention program (CPI).
    • Experience: * Minimum of 3�5 years of experience working with students exhibiting severe aggressive or self-injurious behaviors.
      • Proven experience in a "training-the-trainer" or coaching capacity.

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    • Exceptional Resilience: The ability to remain calm, professional, and clinical in highly stressful or physically taxing environments.
    • Instructional Coaching: Skill in breaking down complex behavioral protocols into teachable steps for classroom staff.
    • Mobile Adaptability: Ability to move between different school cultures and grade levels (K-12) seamlessly while maintaining district standards.
    • Clinical Insight: Deep understanding of the functions of behavior and the ability to "read a room" to prevent escalation before it occurs.