Behavior Intervention Implementation Specialist, 1235: Ingenium Barack Obama Charter School, Compto
Company: Ingenium
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $24.00 / hour, starting
Behavior Intervention Implementation (BII) Specialist JOB
DESCRIPTION Job Title: BII Specialist FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Schedule: 32.5 hrs / week Reports to: Principal Job Type:
Full-time, At-will Pay: Min. $24.00/hr, starting; Salary Schedule
Required: Associate's Degree, 2 years of college credit (48
credits), or passage of the CBEST or other equivalent test showing
proficiency in reading, math, and writing ABOUT INGENIUM SCHOOLS
Ingenium Schools is transforming education by restoring joy and
meaning to learning. Since 2009, Ingenium Schools has helped
students build confidence, leadership, and a lifelong love of
learning with the Ingenium Learning System, an easily replicable,
standards-based educational model that promotes personal mastery.
Ingenium Schools currently operates several charter schools,
serving students throughout Los Angeles. POSITION SUMMARY: The BII
Specialist provides support for students with special needs in the
classroom environment and supports the special education teacher,
general education team and support staff to ensure each student
receives an excellent education. The BII uses a data-driven,
behavioral-related approach that supports student learning and
growth. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & JOB DUTIES: Essential Duties may
include, but are not limited to: Support Ingenium Goals: Support
the noble cause, mission, and core values of Ingenium Schools
Strive to implement, by instruction and action, Ingenium Schools
philosophy of education and instructional goals and objectives
Maintain and improve professional competence, and participate in
all required professional development opportunities Attend
mandatory training as required Position Goals: Assist special
education teacher in supporting students with disabilities in the
general education curriculum Provide services, supports and
interventions directly to students under guidance and daily
supervision of special education teacher, to ensure students meet
academic and behavioral goals; i.e., providing 1:1 support to
student in classroom, explaining instructions to students, modeling
appropriate behavior, communicating regularly with classroom
teacher Assists in developing a students communication abilities in
the written, oral or manual areas (receptive and expressive skill
areas) Help provide testing accommodations; For example, supervise
student completing test in a separate location or during an
extended time Assist student and classroom teacher with designated
student(s) behavior; e.g. implementing behavior plan Collect data
about student behavior and/or academics as it relates to the IEP
under the guidance of the special education teacher and/or the
behavior intervention development specialist Help students
understand their disability and work towards improving their skills
where specific areas for improvement have been diagnosed Assist
special education students in becoming more self-reliant and able
to work with general education individuals or groups Upon specific
request/need, assist student with toileting or other special needs
Assist general education students as needed or required General
student supervision, as needed or required Demonstrate knowledge
of, and support Ingenium Schools mission, vision, value statements,
standards, policies and procedures, operating instructions,
confidentiality standards, and the Code of Cooperation Other
duties, as required by site administrator or director of student
services JOB QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION: Required: High School
Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma Required: Associate's
Degree, 2 years of college credit (48 credits), or passage of the
CBEST or other equivalent test showing proficiency in reading,
math, and writing 2-4 years of experience with students in special
education highly desired Experience working with children of varied
ages highly desired KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE: Must have the ability to
demonstrate and/or show competency in the following areas:
Appropriate and effective approaches to discipline Work with
students and staff in maintaining a safe and welcoming school
campus Understanding and willingness to implement students
Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Child cognitive development,
knowledge of general needs and behavior of children in Special
Education Methods and practices of child instruction and tutoring
Correct English usage, including spelling, grammar and punctuation
Administrative practices and procedures, including record keeping
and filing Communicate clearly and effectively orally and in
writing Use tact, discretion, courtesy and patience in dealing with
sensitive and difficult students and situations WORKING CONDITIONS:
ENVIRONMENT: Majority of duties performed indoors, with some work
outdoors in varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, dust,
wind, etc.). Some exposure to childhood and other diseases.
Exposure to moderate and loud campus noise and seasonal
temperatures. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lift 40 pounds using proper
technique Must have adequate vision to effectively review documents
in varied formats i.e. paper and digital Ability to read and
comprehend written information Must have adequate hearing to
respond to members and interact with the public. Ability to stand
for up to 5 hours Ability to run up to 100 yards Frequent bending
at waist, kneeling, and crouching to assist students Dexterity of
hands and fingers to demonstrate activities Ability to document
information, typing and writing throughout the day Ability to
effectively and immediately communicate orally with parents and
coworkers Ability to perform student restraints according to
accepted practices and techniques in rare circumstance that student
exhibits immediate danger to self or others Selective attention
Inductive and deductive reasoning skills Information ordering and
category flexibility skills PROFESSIONAL EXPECTATIONS: The BII
Specialist will present a competent and positive image of Ingenium
Schools by supporting student learning via tutoring and other
support services. In addition the BII Specialist will exhibit and
represent behaviors consistent with the expectations within the
Ingenium Schools competency guidelines listed below: Accepts and
demonstrates the school values Demonstrates a desire to serve
others and fulfill community needs Works effectively with people of
different backgrounds, abilities, opinions, and perceptions Builds
rapport and relates well to others Makes sound judgments, and
transfers learning from one situation to another Embraces new
approaches and discovers ideas to create a better student
experience Strives to meet or exceed goals and deliver a high-value
experience for members Pursues self-development that enhances job
performance Demonstrates an openness to change, and seeks
opportunities in the change process
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