Title
(24-25) Intensive Behavior Intervention Assistant @ District-Wide (Current Site Placement: Hamilton Elementary School | This school is located in Anza, CA which is approximately 37 miles South of Hemet and 36 miles from Temecula)
Job Type
Classified
Sub Title
Location
Hamilton Elementary School
Job Title
INTENSIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION ASSISTANT
Contact Name
Wendy Hufferd
Contact Phone
9517655100 Ext. 2234
Contact Email
whufferd@hemetusd.org
Number of Openings (only type in the number)
Pay Months
10
FTE (must be only numbers between 0.01 and 100)
0.8438
Salary
Classified Salary Schedule
Salary Rate
Salary Information
Range 23 | $21.17 - $25.66 per hour
Full-time/Part-time
Part-time
Length of Year
School Session | 6.75 hours per day, 5 days per week
Location Address
1791 W Acacia Ave.
Location City
Hemet
Location State
California
Location Zip
92545
Location Phone
Requirements

 **CURRENT NUMBER OF VACANCIES: 2**

 

Legible and valid proof of EACH of the following item(s) MUST be attached to your application:

1) Updated Resume (Detailed, updated resume (relevant to this position) and work experience information is REQUIRED, as it will be factored for the recruitment process and salary placement)

  • Meet the requirements for the No Child Left Behind Act with possession of an AA degree or higher or pass the District No Child Left Behind assessment test.

*If we are unable to open any required attachment(s), you will be screened out.  We recommend uploading in PDF or Word*

**We recommend working on a desktop to complete and submit your application, as you may encounter issues working on a mobile device.**

TESTING REQUIREMENT - All applicants must PASS or WAIVE the Math/English exam in order to be considered for this position.


Applicants who are not eligible to waive the testing requirement will receive an email with testing information.


TEST WAIVER - Applicants may waive the Math/English test requirement in one of the ways listed below:


(1) Attach proof of completion of at least two years of college (60 college credit units)

OR

(2) Attach proof of completion of an Associate degree or higher degree to their application.


**Unofficial transcripts clearly showing applicant's name, school name, and date diploma/degree was awarded will also be accepted**

 

SKILLS EXAM: Applicants will be emailed regarding the skills exam requirement.

Testing Policy: Only applicants for this recruitment will be allowed to take the required exam

 

**Job Description is in the process of being updated, Driver's License is no longer required**

 

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Failure to attach any or all required documents will cause you to be screened out. 
  • All applicants must complete the entire application. Failure to not answer any questions will cause you to be screened out. 
  • Documents received in person, via email, via fax, and/or after the deadline will NOT be considered. 

Only the most qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview.

Eligible candidates must meet the minimum experience/education requirements included in the job description. Please specify in your application/resume how you meet the minimum experience/education requirements for this position.

Failure to do so may cause you to get screened out.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I APPLY?

All applications will be reviewed as noted below. 

Applicants will be notified via email on the status of their application.  It is very important to watch for District emails as all communications will be done by email ONLY. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Job Description

INTENSIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION ASSISTANT (IBIA)

 

JOB SUMMARY

Under general supervision, to assist a certificated teacher in the supervision and instruction of special education students in a variety of educational settings including the home, community and classroom; to implement intensive

behavior intervention programs for identified special education students; attend student progress meetings; assist student with and demonstrate proper physical care and hygienic needs; relieve the teacher of routine clerical duties; perform related duties as assigned.

The Intensive Behavior Intervention Assistant is distinguished from other instructional classifications by the varying locations at which work is performed, absence of immediate supervision, the independent judgment exercised and the special needs of the population served. Positions assigned to this class are further distinguished by the emphasis on knowledge of methodologies found to benefit some children including, but not limited to, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Discrete Trial Training (DTT), Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS), Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication-handicapped CHildren (TEACCH), and Professional Assault Crisis Training (ProACT). Incumbents may be required to drive a personal vehicle to travel to student’s homes and other locations including the classroom and community and provide one-to-one intensive behavioral intervention services. Other related duties may be assigned.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Follow teacher’s lesson plans and assist in preparation of plans or develop own plans based on teacher’s direction and explanation of student’s physical and/or educational needs;
  • Under direct and/or indirect supervision, provide individual and group instruction and/or intensive behavior intervention in the school or home setting;
  • Perform specialized instructional assistance in areas of related service including, but not limited to: adaptive physical education, speech and language, and/or occupational therapy;
  • Assist  in  identifying  students needing  remedial  instruction  in  movement  skills  and  providing  activities  for improvement of skills in body image, spatial awareness balance, locomotion, strength and agility;
  • Assist students with personal hygiene and in developing self-help grooming skills as appropriate, including, but not limited to: eating, washing, oral care, and toileting;
  • Assist in toileting and changing diapers as needed;
  • Assist students with medication according to establish guidelines and procedures;
  • Collect data and record anecdotal student progress notes, maintain and organize program notebooks, and implement behavior modifications;
  • Assist teacher with carrying out and assessing individual educational programs (IEPs) for students;
  • Assist teacher in preparing a variety of learning materials;
  • Set up work areas and prepare materials for instructional use;
  • Perform routine clerical tasks related to classroom record keeping and instructional material preparation;
  • Operate or learn to operate a variety of audiovisual equipment, office equipment, electronic teaching machines, assistive technology, and computer terminals;
  • Assist in administering, proctoring and scoring tests and charting student progress;
  • File and record test scores, grades and other data in student files;
  • Supervise students at lunch, on the playground, and on field trips;
  • Attend a variety of meetings, workshops, and in-service trainings to maintain current knowledge of special education practices;
  • May attend back-to-school nights and other school activities;
  • Respect confidential nature of pupil records and school reports;
  • Assist teacher with parent contacts.

 

KNOWLEDGE OF


EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

 

  • Basic techniques and methods of effective instruction with students;
  • Special characteristics of students with autism;
  • Basic child development principles and practices;
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA);
  • Discrete Trial Training (DTT);
  • Principles and techniques of discipline and behavior modification;
  • Use of specialized equipment and assistive technology;
  • General purpose and goals of public education, specifically as it relates to special education;
  • Specific subject and content as required by job assignment;
  • Typing, filing, and other general clerical skills;
  • Well developed oral and written communication skills including correct English usage, punctuation, spelling, grammar and math;
  • Interpersonal skills including tact, patience and courtesy;
  • Record-keeping and report preparation techniques;
  • First Aid and CPR procedures;
  • Personal hygiene practices;
  • Health and safety regulations.

 

ABILITY TO

  • Provide one-to-one Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) including Discrete Trial Training (DTT) to designated students in the home, community, or classroom;
  • Direct and instruct students;
  • Follow safety procedures and understand and carry out written & verbal instructions;
  • Work effectively with staff, students, and public;
  • Provide patient, sensitive, gentle and tactful assistance to students and parents;
  • Observe and manage behavior of students according to approved procedures;
  • Monitor and evaluate student progress;
  • Work independently with minimal direction;
  • Organize tasks and set priorities;
  • Maintain work pace;
  • Perform repetitive & varied tasks;
  • Prepare and maintain detailed case records and reports and perform routine clerical duties;
  • Prepare lessons and instructional materials for students;
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing;
  • Operate a variety of office and instructional equipment including a computer and assigned software;
  • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information;
  • Demonstrate problem-solving skills and determine appropriate action within clearly defined guidelines;
  • Understand and work within scope of authority;
  • Observe health and safety regulations;
  • Obtain and maintain a valid First Aid Certificate and CPR Certificate;
  • Drive a vehicle to conduct work;
  • Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work;
  • Respond appropriately to evaluation and changes in the work setting;
  • Manage multiple tasks;
  • Project a mature, constructive, stable and positive attitude in learning environment;
  • Learn pertinent procedures and functions quickly and apply them without close and immediate supervision;
  • Understand the basic concepts of child growth and development and possess a genuine liking of students;

 

Training andExperience:

  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and possession of the knowledge and abilities listed above.
  • Meet the requirements for the No Child Left Behind Act with possession of an AA degree or higher or pass the No Child Left Behind assessment test.
  • Attendance and demonstration of proficiency for District-established training sessions is required for continued employment.
  • Incumbents will be encouraged to participate in courses, seminars, and workshops in the area of autism and intensive behavior intervention.Work history demonstrating dependability, reliability, and good attendance.

 

Requirements:

  • Must possess a First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate.
  • Pass the District’s adopted Proficiency Examination with a satisfactory score.
  • Positions in this classification require the use of a personal automobile, the possession of a valid California Class C Driver’s License and proof of current and appropriate auto insurance coverage. If required to drive a District vehicle, must be insurable at standard market rates under the District’s insurance policy.
  • Pass a physical to ensure ability to perform all physical requirements. 

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS

The physical requirements indicated below are examples of the physical aspects that this position classification must perform in carrying out the essential functions of the position.

 

Physical Demands

Lift,  repeatedly push, continuously pull, continually run, carry and drag up to 75 pounds (frequently); Walk, stand, continuous bending, stooping, reaching, twisting (frequently); Sit, look down, turn neck (frequently); Squat, kneel,

climb stairs (frequently); Grasp/manipulate materials, equipment, and supplies (frequently); Use seeing, hearing & speaking (continuously). Ability to apply appropriate techniques to mitigate the threat of harming self or others

which could involve evading, blocking and restraining.

 

Working Conditions

Working conditions include:  Indoor classrooms, outdoor school yard & grounds, student’s homes, and community. Exposure to student and playground noise (moderate); seasonal temperatures, dust and wind.

 

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with disability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position.

 

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Bargaining Unit Position

 April, 2014

 

 


Non-Discrimination Policy:

 

The Hemet Unified School District (District) is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in District programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information; a perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.

 

For all complaints concerning students, employees, and programs please contact: 

 

Dr. Carol Tomeo, Director, Title IX, Compliance & Resolution 

1791 W. Acacia Avenue 

Hemet, CA 92545 

(951) 765-5100 ext. 2255
ctomeo@hemetusd.org

 

  

For questions concerning Section 504, please contact:  

Joshua Workman, Director, Student Support Services 

1791 W. Acacia Avenue 

Hemet, CA 92545 

(951) 765-5100 ext. 3500
jworkman1@hemetusd.org

 

 

For questions concerning educational equity, please contact:  

Michael Schanze, Coordinator of Child Welfare & Attendance 

and Educational Equity 

1791 W. Acacia Avenue 

Hemet, CA 92545 

(951) 765-5100 ext. 3700
mschanze@hemetusd.org

 

HUSDs nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures can be located under the District's Board Policy listings at this link.  

 

To report information about conduct that may constitute discrimination or make a complaint of discrimination under Title IX, please refer to the HUSD website at this link.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deadline
02/12/2025
Posted Date
01/29/2025
Open Date
01/29/2025
Close Date
02/12/2025
Continuous?
No