K-12 Behavior Support Specialist (Arch Ford Region)
Company: Arch Ford
Location: Plumerville
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Behavior Support Specialist Job Description The Arch Ford
Education Service Cooperative is now accepting applications for a
K-12 Behavior Support Specialist (BSS) for the 2026-2027 school
year. The Behavior Support Specialist assists school districts in
Arkansas with the training, coaching, implementation and alignment
of evidence-based behavioral practices. Required Qualifications:
The BSS must have a Master’s degree (or above) in Applied Behavior
Analysis, Special Education, School Psychology, Speech Language
Pathology or related field. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst
(BCBA) as verified through the Behavior Analysis Certification
Board is preferred. If not currently enrolled in a BCBA verified
course sequence, candidates must be willing to enroll in a program
within the first year of employment and complete all requirements
necessary for the BCBA certification within four years of
employment. Experience in a K-12 school environment training and
coaching educators using adult learning principles is preferred.
Expert knowledge and experience completing Functional Behavior
Assessments (FBA), function-based intervention planning and
development of Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP). Significant
experience working with students with problem behaviors and autism
is preferred. Knowledge of the Individuals with Disabilities Act
(IDEA) and other special education laws, regulations and
procedures. Job Responsibilities: The Behavior Support Specialist
will: Provide professional development on evidence-based behavioral
practices at the Educational Service Cooperative (ESC), individual
districts or other ESC as needed ; Train and coach districts
participating in the BX3 project, a state-wide initiative designed
designed to build the local capacity of districts in working
effectively with students with problem behaviors; Coach school
teams through the Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) process
and the development of Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Provide
modeling and coaching around the implementation of evidence-based
behavioral practices; Collaborate with other BSS to develop
professional development on evidence-based practices; Establish and
maintain effective consultative working relationships with
colleagues, district administrators, district staff, and other
consultant groups; Adhere to predetermined timelines, multi-task
between projects and respond to work requests based upon priority
and complexity; Access current technology relative to
communication, data collection and analysis, and reporting;
Understand state and federal regulations relative to behavioral
requirements and students with disabilities; Familiarize self with
most recent research/practice in applied behavior analysis,
evidence-based practices and high leverage practices; Maintain
accurate records and files, and prepare documents and reports;
Complete all reports required by the Division of Elementary and
Secondary Education (DESE), Educational Service Cooperative (ESC)
and BSS Coordinator; Work collaboratively with BSSs in other ESCs
to meet the goals set forth in the grant application; Travel
outside of the ESC area to attend all monthly BSS meetings, train
and coach BX3 teams, provide professional development, assist with
cases and other duties as set forth by the BSS Coordinator and/or
DESE-Office of Special Education. Attend (in-state/out-of-state)
professional development to receive CEUs related to BCBA in order
to maintain certification. Terms of Employment: Salary based on a
200-day contract. Placement on the salary scale is based upon
experience/education and competitive within Education Service
Cooperative guidelines. The position will be based at the Arch Ford
E ducation Service Cooperative and is available for the 2026-2027
school year. Travel to participating districts and cooperatives
across the state should be anticipated. This position reports
directly to the Behavior Support Specialist Coordinator. An
interview will be required. Interested applicants should apply (or
direct questions) via email to: shelia.smith@archford.org The Arch
Ford Education Service Cooperative is an Equal Opportunity
Employee. Benefits Available: Vacation days, Sick days, and
Personal days Arkansas Teacher Retirement Public School Employee
Health Insurance American Fidelity Delta Dental/Superior Vision
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