Teacher, Interventionist Jobs
By Polk County Public Schools At , Lakeland
Education, Experience and/or Certification/License Requirements
Elementary Education Certification, (K-6) is only acceptable for Middle School placement.
The mission of Polk County Public Schools is to provide a high quality education for all students.
Non-Union or Specific Collective Bargaining Agreement:
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Non-Essential Functions of this Job
Lifestyle Interventionist (Hybrid) Jobs
By University of Maryland Medical System At Linthicum, MD, United States
Extensive knowledge of Diabetes Prevention Program lifestyle intervention.
Excellent computer skills: Microsoft Office suite (especially Word and Excel).
Excellent organizational skills with specific attention to detail and data collection.
Outstanding verbal communication and interpersonal skills with participants, community members, and other team members.
A friendly demeanor with strong customer service skills.
Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition, Health Science, Public Health, Behavioral Psychology, Kinesiology, or related degree.
Behavior Interventionist Jobs
By Intercare Therapy At , Baltimore, Md $17 - $23 an hour
Previous experience working with children (preferred)
Bilingual skills a plus but not required
If you have experience in any of the following fields, we encourage you to apply:
Work with children to help them learn and grow!
Paid training and paid drive time and mileage reimbursement (Federal rate)
Learn Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Do you have a passion for helping children reach their full potential? We are looking for an experienced Child Interventionist to join our team and provide support to children and families in need. If you have a background in social work, psychology, or a related field, and are looking for a rewarding career, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

Overview A Child Interventionist is a professional who works with children and families to identify and address issues related to child development, behavior, and mental health. They provide support and guidance to families, helping them to create a safe and nurturing environment for their children. Detailed Job Description Child Interventionists work with children and families to identify and address issues related to child development, behavior, and mental health. They provide support and guidance to families, helping them to create a safe and nurturing environment for their children. They assess the needs of the family and develop individualized plans to address those needs. They provide counseling and therapy to children and families, as well as referrals to other professionals and resources. They also provide education and support to parents and caregivers on topics such as parenting skills, communication, and problem-solving. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of child development and behavior
• Knowledge of family dynamics and dynamics of abuse
• Ability to assess and evaluate family situations
• Ability to develop individualized plans
• Ability to provide counseling and therapy
• Ability to provide education and support
• Ability to work with diverse populations
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution 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
• Licensure or certification in the field preferred
• Experience working with children and families preferred
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of child development and behavior
• Knowledge of family dynamics and dynamics of abuse
• Knowledge of counseling and therapy techniques
• Knowledge of community resources and referral processes
Job Experience
• Experience working with children and families preferred
• Experience providing counseling and therapy preferred
• Experience providing education and support preferred
Job Responsibilities
• Assess the needs of the family and develop individualized plans to address those needs
• Provide counseling and therapy to children and families
• Provide education and support to parents and caregivers on topics such as parenting skills, communication, and problem-solving
• Refer families to other professionals and resources
• Monitor progress of children and families
• Maintain accurate records and reports