Behavioral Scientist Jobs
By Zillow At , Remote $113,200 - $180,800 a year
Work closely with product managers, marketers, designers, and engineers
Experience with experimental and quasi-experimental design and analysis
Strong informal and formal communication skills. A cross-functional collaborator.
Combine behavioral science theory with advanced research designs and statistical methods to investigate and tackle ambitious business and customer problems
Lead quantitative research through the entire research cycle (e.g. ideation, design, analysis, dissemination)
Present actionable findings, engage partners in research, and influence them to take action
Behavior Interventionist Jobs
By Iowa Workforce Development At Fort Dodge, IA, United States
Model and coach school personnel on effective management and de-escalation techniques.
Two years of successful work experience in a position in education, social work, counseling, human services, or a related field.
Work with Special Education teachers in an effort to assure ongoing assessment of social/emotional/behavioral strengths/weaknesses.
Develop and implement social skills curriculum.
Provide technical expertise to regular and special education personnel regarding behaviorally challenging students.
Encourage the families of the identified student to be involved in their students education and process.
K-12 Academic Interventionist Jobs
By TrulyHired At Colfax, IA, United States

Colfax-Mingo Schools is seeking a certified teacher to support k-12 grade students as an academic interventionist. The successful candidate will work with students not meeting standard in an effort to ...

Behavioral Health Specialist (Interventionist) – Juvenile Detention
By Seattle Childrens Hospital At , , Wa $61,318 - $91,998 a year
Min to Max Hourly Salary
Min to Max Annual Salary
The union pay ranges can be found on the Seattle Children's website here: WSNA - UFCW
Disclaimer for Out of State Applicants
Seattle Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Workplace and Affirmative Action Employer.
Behavioral Finance Research Leader
By Voya Financial At , Remote
Project management skills with ability to manage multiple responsibilities and timelines across a variety of initiatives
Develop innovative behavioral finance (be-fi) research ideas focused on improving customer outcomes across all workplace experiences ( Health benefits and wealth/retirement)
Develop partnerships with external academics including formation and management of academic grant proposals and review process
Relevant corporate experience working in an applied behavioral finance role a plus
Prior Financial services and/or Health benefits, or healthcare research experience preferred
Conduct experience audits to provide actionable be-fi based recommendations for team to test and deploy

Are you looking for a rewarding job that allows you to make a difference in the lives of others? Become a Behavioral Interventionist and help individuals with special needs reach their full potential!

Overview A Behavioral Interventionist is a professional who works with individuals with behavioral issues to help them develop positive behaviors and improve their quality of life. They use a variety of techniques to assess and address the individual’s needs, including behavior modification, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other evidence-based interventions. Detailed Job Description A Behavioral Interventionist is responsible for providing individualized behavioral interventions to individuals with behavioral issues. They assess the individual’s needs and develop an individualized plan to address those needs. They also provide support and guidance to the individual and their family to help them understand and manage the individual’s behavior. They may also provide training and support to other professionals who are working with the individual. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of behavior modification techniques
• Knowledge of cognitive-behavioral therapy
• Ability to assess and develop individualized plans
• Ability to provide support and guidance to individuals and families
• Ability to provide training and support to other professionals
• Ability to work with a variety of individuals
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or a related field
• Master’s degree in psychology, social work, or a related field preferred
• Certification in behavior analysis or related field preferred
• Experience working with individuals with behavioral issues preferred
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of behavior modification techniques
• Knowledge of cognitive-behavioral therapy
• Knowledge of evidence-based interventions
• Knowledge of individual and family dynamics
Job Experience
• Experience working with individuals with behavioral issues
• Experience providing individualized interventions
• Experience providing support and guidance to individuals and families
Job Responsibilities
• Assess the individual’s needs and develop an individualized plan to address those needs
• Provide individualized interventions to individuals with behavioral issues
• Provide support and guidance to the individual and their family to help them understand and manage the individual’s behavior
• Provide training and support to other professionals who are working with the individual
• Monitor the individual’s progress and adjust the plan as needed
• Document the individual’s progress and interventions