20 Aug
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Edmonton Catholic School Division
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Edmonton
20 Aug
Edmonton Catholic School Division
Edmonton
The Emotional Behavioural Specialist provides school-based intervention services for students with severe behavioural and emotional challenges, impacting their ability to learn. The role involves developing and implementing functional behaviour assessments and intervention plans, collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team to support students, parents, and school staff. By promoting positive behavioural strategies and fostering a supportive learning environment, the specialist contributes to the overall success and well-being of students within the Edmonton Catholic School Division.
Responsibilities and Activities
Conduct Assessments & Provide Intervention Services (50%)
- Utilize environmental checklists to determine necessary Positive Behaviour Supports/Universal Design for Learning (UDL) strategies.
- Perform functional assessments to explore underlying causes of severe behaviour.
- Collect and analyze data to formulate evidence-based Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs).
- Provide and implement positive behaviour strategies for students, communicating plans and strategies to all who work with the student.
- Work directly with students exhibiting severe and challenging behaviour.
- Assist teachers and learning coaches in developing and monitoring Individual Program Plan (IPP) goals or BSPs.
- Partner with school staff to provide coaching, model appropriate behavioural strategies, and provide support within natural school environments.
- Monitor student progress, adjusting as required.
Provide Information and Consultation (35%)
- Provide in-depth information on relevant diagnoses and principles of applied behavioural analysis.
- Meet with families, school staff, and Division staff to provide and obtain information to support students.
- Train staff and stakeholders on assessment and intervention techniques.
- Participate in school team meetings and Emotional Behavioural Specialist (EBS) callbacks.
- Provide professional development to school staff during meetings or Division PD opportunities.
Maintain Documentation and Reporting (15%)
- Maintain accurate documentation of evaluations, BSPs, and communications.
- Generate clear and concise reports that school staff and parents can easily understand.
- Document observations, meetings, and communications to ensure comprehensive records.
Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies
Knowledge:
- Degree in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies or a related area, plus three years of directly related experience.
- Applied Behaviour Analysis training or equivalent.
- Understanding of Trauma-Informed Care Principles.
- Knowledge of intervention strategies, CPR/First Aid.
- Familiarity with psychological diagnoses and the impact of delays/disorders on children.
- Knowledge of data collection and analysis techniques and principles.
- General knowledge of multi-disciplinary settings and the department operations, business, goals, and objectives.
- General knowledge of the Division’s operations and business and general understanding of the Division’s mission and vision in a faith-based environment.
- Knowledge of records management principles, the Protection of Privacy Act (POPA), and the Access to Information Act (ATIA).
- Knowledge of workplace safety and awareness of Occupational Health and Safety regulations.
- Knowledge and alignment with the Division's administrative procedures.
Skills:
- Advanced written and oral communication skills, with the ability to relay complex information to non-technical contacts.
- Strong consultation and facilitation skills for training and professional development.
- Proficiency in data collection, analysis, and reporting.
- Excellent problem-solving skills to address behavioural and educational delays.
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills, with the ability to work independently.
- Effective decision-making and leadership abilities.
- Ability to work positively and collaboratively with children, school staff, social workers, parents, and other professionals.
Competencies:
- Flexibility to manage a variety of children’s abilities, needs, and conditions.
- Ability to guide and support staff in crisis situations and safety interventions.
- Building emotional resilience, seeking feedback, and developing soft skills to positively impact others' performance and foster a collaborative environment.
- Developing effective, cooperative relationships, actively listening to diverse viewpoints, and treating people with fairness and respect to create a supportive and inclusive work setting.
- Continuously seeking innovative and creative ways to improve work performance, anticipate and respond to change, and challenge the status quo.
- Acting with integrity, seeking personal growth opportunities, and developing a personal vision of leadership based on core values and principles.
- Making decisions based on future trends, inspiring a compelling vision, and aligning actions with organizational mission and values to drive continuous growth and improvement.
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📌 Behavioural Specialist (Edmonton)
🏢 Edmonton Catholic School Division
📍 Edmonton