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Behavior Interventionist - 2026-2027 School Year - Hiawatha Valley Education District
Posted on 2026-03-22 7:59:13 PM
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Date of Availability: 2026-2027 SY
Date Closing: Open until filled
As part of the Behavior Intervention Team (BIT), the Behavior Interventionist position assists HVED member districts and HVED programs in implementing a continuum of social and emotional learning (SEL) support, to address behaviors specifically for students requiring intensive, highly individualized intervention. This position provides collaboration, consultation, and direct support, on specific student cases and overall programming, creates and facilitates high-quality professional learning opportunities for member district and HVED program staff, and assists in the coordination of service delivery to ensure students are receiving effective SEL instruction designed to meet their needs in their least restrictive environment.
Qualifications:
- The Education District requires an applicant to have a PELSB License, preferably in one or more of the following areas of licensure:
- Licensed Special Education Teacher, preferably in Emotional or Behavior Disorders (EBD), Licensed School Psychologist, Licensed School Counselor, Board Certification Behavior Analyst (BCBA), School Social Worker, or School Counselor.
- Experience in child behavior and intervention experience required.
- Must have a valid driver''s license to travel between HVED programs and member school district(s).
Competencies:
- Must be able to work in or lead team decision-making situations
- Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills
- Must possess ability to problem-solve
- Must possess ability to coordinate with others and lead teams when necessary
- Knowledgeable in interpreting and supporting Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs)
- Familiar with PBSP (Positive Behavior Support Plan) and BIPs (Behavior Intervention plans)
Responsibilities (include but not limited to):
- Provide on-site coaching and support for the implementation of evidence-based instructional practices across the secondary and tertiary prevention levels within a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework.
- Collaborate with the Behavior Intervention Team, School Psychologists, Special Education Coordinators, and school teams to develop evaluation plans that equip teams to identify students with intensive social, emotional, or behavioral needs.
- Collaborate with school teams to assist in conducting and writing an Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) accompanied by an individualized Positive Behavior Support Plan (PBSP) or Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP).
- Support staff in the development of IEPs that are designed to meet the unique SEL needs of students.
- Support staff in the development and implementation of appropriate behavior programming (including instructional strategies, data collection and interpretation, and resources) that align to specific behavioral and SEL skills identified in IEP goals.
- Promote collaboration between general education and special education staff regarding accommodations and modifications that may help students to reach their social, emotional, and/or behavioral IEP goals and access the general curriculum.
- Ensure processes are being followed that support district placement decisions for students transitioning to and from Federal Setting III and IV programs to ensure that students remain in their least restrictive environment.
- Assist in developing student reintegration plans, including PBSPs or BIPs, to increase the likelihood that transitioning students will function effectively in the mainstream school setting.
- Collaborate with school staff to develop PBSPs or BIPs for students with emotional and/or behavioral needs.
- Engage in professional learning aligned with HVED goals and district-specific needs to inform HVED professional learning opportunities related to SEL programming and evidenced-based behavior interventions.
- Facilitate professional learning using effective adult learning strategies on a variety of SEL-related topics.
- Oversee training and certification of staff in the use of restrictive procedures and de-escalation techniques.
- Provide on-site coaching and support to enhance implementation of best practices in SEL.
- Stay up to date on local and county services and supports available to the districts we serve.
- Support schools with implementation of best practices in SEL-related assessment, instruction, inclusion, accessibility, and program evaluation.
- Assist in assessing needs of individual students or small groups to support various resource allocation and/or programming decisions.
- Share resource materials and equipment for SEL-related needs with HVED and member district staff.
- Support teams in planning for transitions of students with SEL-related needs between buildings (i.e., from elementary to secondary).
- Participate and/or facilitate HVED internal meetings and workgroups as assigned.
- Participate in interagency collaboration as appropriate to support the SEL-related needs of students and families.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Employment Start Date:
- 2025-2026 School Year
Travel Requirements:
- Travel among the HVED programs, member districts and HVED District Office required.
Working Conditions:
- Office, lifting, sitting, standing, pushing, pulling, keyboarding, etc.
- Ability to lift 50 pounds.
- Ability to tolerate sudden jarring movement.
- Work occasionally requires exposure to outdoor weather conditions and exposure to bloodborne pathogens and may require wearing of personal protective equipment.
- Locations are generally moderately noisy.
Salary/Benefits:
- $54,963 - $89,988 plus a competitive benefits package. Pay based on years of experience, education, and credentials.
FLSA Status: Exempt
About Hiawatha Valley Education District (HVED)
Hiawatha Valley Education District (HVED) provides high-quality special education services to 12 school districts and three charter schools across five counties in southeast Minnesota: Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Wabasha, and Winona.
HVED operates two specialized Setting IV programs: SAIL (Students Achieving Integrated Learning), which serves students in grades K–12 with significant behavioral needs, and SPECTRUM (Specialized Programming, Education, Comprehensive Therapy, and Resources for Unique Minds), which supports students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Both programs are currently located in Winona, Minnesota.
HVED is dedicated to partnering with member districts to provide innovative, student-centered services while supporting staff through collaboration, professional growth, and a strong team culture. We are a growing organization committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and families across southeast Minnesota.
Join our team and be part of an organization that truly makes a difference!