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20 jobs that use Behavioral Issues the most

Jobs that use behavioral issues the most include paraprofessional aide teacher, special needs teacher, and life skills teacher.

What jobs use Behavioral Issues the most?

1. Paraprofessional Aide Teacher

How paraprofessional aide teacher uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Manage behavior and teach mathematics in charter school specializing in educating children with autism and other learning and developmental disorders
  • Assist in implementing lesson plans for reading, writing and mathematics.
  • Implement ABA programs and behavior plans, assist in crisis management for severe disruptive self injurious behavior.

Most common skills for paraprofessional aide teacher:

  • Behavioral Issues
  • Mathematics
  • Learning Environment
  • Classroom Management
  • Kindergarten
  • IEP

2. Special Needs Teacher

How special needs teacher uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Work with preschool children with various special needs such as autism, down syndrome, ADHD, cerebral palsy, etc.
  • Tutor elementary school children with learning disabilities, mood disturbances, and ADHD in all school subjects.

Most common skills for special needs teacher:

  • Autism
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Mathematics
  • Language
  • Learning Environment
  • IEPs

3. Life Skills Teacher

How life skills teacher uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Participate in ARD meetings to plan student education.
  • Collaborate with autism consultant to guide evidence practices for those students with autism.

Most common skills for life skills teacher:

  • Behavioral Issues
  • IEP
  • Autism
  • CPR
  • Mathematics
  • Instructional Materials

4. Juvenile Counselor

How juvenile counselor uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Case managing, intakes, group and individual session, treatment plans, OASAS standards
  • Certify to administer adult and child CPR.
  • Remain non-denominational, open, flexible and ecumenical in service to patients while also providing additional resources from local spiritual communities.

Most common skills for juvenile counselor:

  • Behavioral Issues
  • Rehabilitation
  • Mental Health
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Substance Abuse
  • Direct Care

5. Paraprofessional Aide

How paraprofessional aide uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Manage behavior and teach mathematics in charter school specializing in educating children with autism and other learning and developmental disorders
  • Gain experience using lifts and orthopedic devices such as walkers, Rifton chairs, wheelchairs, and standers.
  • Work with individual students or small groups to reinforce learning materials or skills introduce and outline by certify instructor and/or IEP.

Most common skills for paraprofessional aide:

  • Instructional Materials
  • Public Schools
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Creole
  • Mathematics
  • Learning Environment

6. School Supervisor

How school supervisor uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Create a PBIS system for teachers on how to manage behavior on a daily basis and reward positive outcomes.
  • Prepare children for kindergarten by introducing concepts they will explore further in kindergarten and elementary school.
  • Coordinate guest speakers for various filmmaking lessons.

Most common skills for school supervisor:

  • CPR
  • Behavioral Issues
  • School Administration
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Child Care
  • Learning Environment

7. Child Care Counselor

How child care counselor uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Train in managing risk and restraining only when need, CPR, and first aid.
  • Remain non-denominational, open, flexible and ecumenical in service to patients while also providing additional resources from local spiritual communities.
  • Organize and lead regular youth and college bible studies, teaching about prayer and promoting spirituality.

Most common skills for child care counselor:

  • CPR
  • Child Care
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Crisis Intervention Techniques
  • Direct Supervision
  • Mental Health

8. Para Educator

How para educator uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Work daily with a small group of 4th grade students in language arts in the morning and mathematics in the afternoon.
  • Plan and implement lesson and in a k-5 school.

Most common skills for para educator:

  • Behavioral Issues
  • Student Performance
  • IEP
  • Math
  • Kindergarten
  • School Administration

9. Education Paraprofessional

How education paraprofessional uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Work with ESL and special needs students, individually and in small groups, to attain their learning objectives
  • Help student become more independent and achieve organizational goals by using self-monitore checklists and adaptive technology.
  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.

Most common skills for education paraprofessional:

  • Autism
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Mathematics
  • Math
  • Instructional Materials
  • IEP

10. Psychiatric Attendant

How psychiatric attendant uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Prioritize and utilize therapeutic communication and CPI skills to diffuse and manage difficult situations.
  • Provide direct care to mentally impair or emotionally disturb patients while monitoring and reporting unusual or harmful behaviors to senior staff.
  • Train in CPR and therapeutic intervention.

Most common skills for psychiatric attendant:

  • Patients
  • CPR
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Direct Care
  • Incident Reports
  • Vital Signs

11. Habilitation Specialist

How habilitation specialist uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Provide client with care, assist with performing ADL's, hygiene, medication, meal preparation, cleaning, transport.
  • Assist patients with medication management, monitor blood sugars and accompany client to medical appointments.
  • Provide direct supervision, observation, security and rehabilitation of delinquent adolescent females from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.

Most common skills for habilitation specialist:

  • Developmental Disabilities
  • CPR
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Intellectual Disabilities
  • Community Integration
  • OPWDD

12. Mental Health Technician Lead

How mental health technician lead uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Manage other MHA's in their duties and help them problem solving in tense and stressful situations.
  • Certify NCI, CPI and CPR.
  • Utilize NCI and CPR training when necessary.

Most common skills for mental health technician lead:

  • Patients
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Social Work
  • CPR
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Crisis Intervention

13. Child Care Worker

How child care worker uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Obtain certification in CPR to ensure minors would be properly resuscitate in an emergency.
  • Require to maintain continuing education in courses including passive restraint, standard first aid and CPR.
  • Complete accurate and timely documentation on kids' behavior as outlined by policy.

Most common skills for child care worker:

  • Child Care
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Behavioral Issues
  • CPR
  • Direct Supervision
  • TCI

14. Instructional Assistant

How instructional assistant uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Assist teachers in the classroom environment for Pre-K-6 students with class materials, photocopying, correcting papers, clerical duties etc.
  • Substitute for Pre-K through 5th grade.
  • Assist lead teacher in a certify Montessori program.

Most common skills for instructional assistant:

  • CPR
  • Math
  • Instructional Materials
  • Mathematics
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Instructional Support

15. Special Education Aide

How special education aide uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Provide one-on-one and group instructional support assistance to students in math, English, reading, comprehension, and life skills.
  • Assist teachers inside their special needs classrooms k-12

Most common skills for special education aide:

  • Behavior Management
  • Paraprofessional
  • IEP
  • Autism
  • Behavioral Issues
  • CPR

16. Group Home Manager

How group home manager uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Manage a residential facility for adolescents with severe autism and psychiatric conditions.
  • Schedule CPR, and first aide for employees.
  • Help clients with ADL's (bathing, dressing, toileting, wheelchair transfers, etc.

Most common skills for group home manager:

  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Medication Administration
  • Direct Supervision
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Social Work
  • CPR

17. Residential Case Manager

How residential case manager uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Manage a residential facility for adolescents with severe autism and psychiatric conditions.
  • Perform concurrent review to assure appropriateness of admission, inpatient/acute care, rehabilitation/SNF status, and discharge using establish InterQual guidelines.
  • Provide case management through treatment planning, teaching, and assisting with ADL's and IADL's.

Most common skills for residential case manager:

  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Mental Health
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Management Services

18. Educational Assistant

How educational assistant uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Perform basic administrative tasks like photocopying student work displays etc.
  • Support class teachers in photocopying and other tasks in order to support teaching.

Most common skills for educational assistant:

  • CPR
  • IEP
  • Direct Supervision
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Clerical Support
  • Autism

19. Student Support Specialist

How student support specialist uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Manage SharePoint inventory repository and assign access levels to new hires as needed.
  • Train staff with methods to meet IEP goals, mandate reporting and effective communication in the classroom.
  • Monitor student behavior -assist with student IEP and report student activity

Most common skills for student support specialist:

  • Student Support
  • Social Work
  • Support Services
  • Professional Development
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Technical Support

20. Counseling Center Director

How counseling center director uses Behavioral Issues:

  • Manage delivery of quality early childhood education programs by establishing an environment of learning and maintaining the integrity of the programs.
  • Manage delivery of quality early childhood education programs by establishing an environment of learning and maintaining the integrity of the programs.
  • Provide hospital visitation and counseling ministry to families and individuals during times of extreme crisis and trauma and routine surgery.

Most common skills for counseling center director:

  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Group Therapy
  • Mental Health
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Clinical Supervision

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