Exceptional Children Behavior Coach Assistant
Company: Northeast Academy for Aerospace & Advanced Tec
Location: Elizabeth City
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTION Position : Exceptional Children Behavior Coach
Assistant Reports To : EC Director Salary : Commensurate with
experience and qualifications Benefits : Teachers’ and State
Employees’ Retirement System (TSERS) and NC State Health Plan FLSA
Status : Exempt Work Week Schedule : Monday – Friday Work Hours :
7:30AM – 4:00PM; occasional evenings and weekends Employment Term :
10 months Northeast Academy for Aerospace and Advanced Technologies
is a public regional STEM school serving students in grades 5-12.
Our coaches facilitate learning through hands-on, project and
problem based instruction that is thoughtfully designed to
challenge students. We encourage and support each other to think
differently, creatively, and purposefully about teaching and
learning, keeping with the idea that we’re all teachers, we’re all
learners, and we all have potential for high intellectual and
professional growth throughout our lives. Position Purpose The
NEAAAT Exceptional Children's Behavior Coach Assistant is
responsible for promoting a positive and successful learning
experience for students with Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and
Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs). The Behavior Coach Assistant,
under the general supervision of an Exceptional Children Coach, the
Director of Exceptional Children, or Administration, will perform a
variety of tasks to provide academic support, meet the intensive
behavioral needs of students, and ensure a safe, high-quality
instructional environment. This role focuses on helping students
develop appropriate emotional regulation, social skills, and
replacement behaviors that contribute to their academic, personal,
and professional success within the general and special education
settings. Duties and Responsibilities Builds rapport and trust with
students to support successful goal completion and encourage
positive self-esteem. Assists coaches in executing academic,
behavioral, and life-skill instruction and evaluating its
effectiveness. Assists student(s) with learning. Implements
evidence-based Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) and utilizes
positive reinforcement strategies based on the individual needs of
the assigned students. Collects, records, and articulates accurate
behavioral data to help track student progress and the
effectiveness of interventions. Intervenes, monitors, and documents
student behavior during crisis situations, utilizing approved
de-escalation techniques. Assists with crisis prevention and
physical interventions. Provides proactive support to diminish
behaviors during transitions, in classrooms, hallways, cafeterias,
and off-campus locations. Works one-on-one or in small groups with
students to teach appropriate social behaviors and coping skills.
Assists with any tasks students are not able to perform
independently and constantly monitors their safety and well-being.
Carries out therapeutic regimens (e.g., behavior modification, PT,
OT) under the direction of licensed professionals. Monitor students
on the bus as needed Performs various clerical duties as needed,
such as developing and filing incident reports, maintaining
behavior tracking charts, checking daily attendance, and preparing
instructional materials. Maintains strict confidentiality of
student records and behavioral information in accordance with
established guidelines. Carries out other duties assigned by the
Director of Exceptional Children or the Chief Executive Officer.
Formal Education & Certification Associate degree or equivalent
course hours Two years of experience working with school-aged
children, preferably those demonstrating emotional or behavioral
difficulties. Certification as a Registered Behavior Technician
(RBT) or completion of district-approved crisis response training
(e.g., CPI) is highly preferred. Training provided to
high-potential candidates. Knowledge & Experience Understanding of
the intellectual, emotional, and social development of children and
the influences of family, community, and cultural differences on
student success. Basic knowledge of applied behavior analysis,
autism, and emotional disabilities. Demonstrates a patient,
objective, and receptive attitude toward students with severe
behavioral challenges. Ability to work effectively in a
team-centered environment with effective interpersonal and
relationship-building skills. Understands the critical nature of
building positive working relationships with students, parents,
specialists, and colleagues. Familiarity with various software
applications used at the school. Effective interpersonal skills and
relationship-building skills. Good organizational skills and
communication skills, both written and oral. Strong
customer-service orientation. Represents the school positively in
the community. Work Conditions Dexterity of hands and fingers to
operate a computer keyboard, mouse, hand, and power tools, and to
handle other computer components. Ability to safely handle the
physical demands of managing aggressive student behaviors, which
may occasionally require lifting, pushing, or pulling 50 to 100
pounds. Ability to be physically active, which includes, but is not
limited to, standing, pushing, pulling, squatting, bending,
sitting, and walking, including repetitive motions. Ability to
stand in excess of 6 hours. Sitting for extended periods of time.
NEAAAT provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all
employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to
federal law requirements, NEAAAT complies with applicable state and
local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
Keywords: Northeast Academy for Aerospace & Advanced Tec, Chesapeake , Exceptional Children Behavior Coach Assistant, Education / Teaching , Elizabeth City, Virginia