The Positive Behavior Intervention Assistant (PBIA) will provide leadership and direction at the school level, working to design, implement, coordinate and evaluate a comprehensive behavior support program. In addition, the PBIA works directly with identified students to develop positive social and academic habits that increase their academic performance. Under the leadership of the campus administrator, the PBIA will provide diversified strategies and activities specifically designed for targeted students.
The PBIA will address students' inappropriate behaviors and provide a means to help the students become more academically successful. The PBIA will also provide classroom and school-wide behavior management strategies to support student learning. The PBIA will work closely with classroom teachers to intervene proactively to provide students with the appropriate supports
All employees of SISD are expected to act with integrity, support organizational goals, communicate in a clear and respectful manner, championing the needs of our students and drive continuous improvement.
Qualifications
Required
Completion of at least two years of study at an intuition of higher education which is defined as 48 semester hours of college course work or; Have obtained an associate's (or higher) degree; or Pass Spring Independent School District's NCLB test in areas of Reading, Writing, and Mathematics (Test are administered after the recommendation for hire)
3 years working with students as a learner advocate, reflective practioner, and active support for teaching and learning teaching, community education and or social service experience.
Preferred
Bachelor's Degree from and accredited college or university
5 years working with students as a learner advocate, reflective practioner, and active support for teaching and learning teaching, community education and or social service experience.
Special Knowledge/Skills
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions
Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior
Ability to work collaboratively in a team
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of behavior de-escalation strategies
Ability to prepare reports and correspondence and maintain accurate records
Major Responsibilities And Duties
Coordinates PBIA activities with the appropriate administrator.
Organizes the PBIA supports for effective classroom management and supervision of each student.
Receives, secures and returns students' assignments from specific teachers/subjects.
Monitors students' progress on assignment and communicates with teachers if students have difficulty.
Assists students in completing assignments.
Reviews assignment before returning the assignment to the teacher
Arranges for supplies and resource materials to be available to students.
Provides additional assignments from resource materials as needed.
Assigns students to specific desks and inspects the desks and the area daily for damage.
Enforces school expectations.
Maintains necessary records for attendance, behavior and grades in order to report to appropriate school personnel and to parents as needed.
Monitors attendance closely.
Contact parents whenever necessary concerning behavior and completion of assignments.
Counsels with students to proactively address behavior.
Maintain open communication with counselors to arrange assistance for students needing additional support.
Communicate with parents regularly regarding student progress.
Provide recognition of a variety of student accomplishments and positive behaviors.
Work cooperatively with building administrators and teachers to promote positive student behavior by providing professional development that targets research, strategies and modeling of instructional practices to support teachers in their implementation of positive behavior support in their classrooms.
Continually supervise students to ensure a safe, non-threatening, nurturing environment where students can thrive.
Engage in on-going professional development to increase knowledge and skills of positive student behavior support for all students, targeted students and students who represent sub-group populations.
Engage with parents in the \"student behavior intervention plan\" process and empower parents by providing them with skills and techniques to support the positive behavior development of their child.
Performs all other duties as assigned
WORKING CONDITIONS
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, stooping, bending, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling. Mental demands: Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of situations; ability to interpret a variety of data; ability to interpret policy; ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory, ability to be effective in both oral and written communication; ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.\n This offer from \"Spring ISD\" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 2% flex score.","identifier":{"@type":"PropertyValue","name":"Spring ISD","value":"6836f8d43560adcc6f8bae53"},"hiringOrganization":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Spring ISD","sameAs":"http://www.springisd.org","logo":"https://cdn-s3.jobgether.com/springisd%2Fprofile.webp"},"datePosted":"2025-06-02T12:35:19.776Z","employmentType":["FULL_TIME"],"applicantLocationRequirements":[{"@type":"Country","name":"US"}],"jobLocation":[{"@type":"Place","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressLocality":"Houston","addressCountry":"US"}}],"validThrough":"2026-05-28T12:42:01.373Z"}
Help us maintain the quality of our job listings. If you find any issues with this job post, please let us know.
Select the reason you're reporting this job:
The Spring Independent School District serves nearly 37,000 pre-kindergarten through twelfth-grade students in a diverse and growing district located 20 miles north of downtown Houston.
Spring ISD’s instructional approach allows for all students to excel academically, socially and in extracurricular activities. Curricula used districtwide reflects the district’s belief in literacy as the foundation of academic success. That foundation is woven through core subject areas including math, science, language arts and social studies. Additionally, the district offers instructional services to every learner. Academic acceleration and enrichment are available for the gifted and talented, while special education services are provided for students with disabilities. Bilingual instruction and English as a Second Language education programs are available for students who require assistance while learning the English language. Early education is also available for students through half-day programs at every elementary campus.
The district’s 40 campuses include 21 schools constructed during the last decade and numerous renovations, which ensure that learning takes place in secure, technologically advanced and well-maintained facilities that offer 21st century learning opportunities. The campuses include three comprehensive high schools classified as 6A, an early college academy, and a high-school career academy where students take courses aligned with their career interests. In addition, the district has seven middle schools serving grades six through eight; two middle school of choice that focuses on math, science and fine arts; and 26 pre-kindergarten through fifth-grade elementary schools.
The Positive Behavior Intervention Assistant (PBIA) will provide leadership and direction at the school level, working to design, implement, coordinate and evaluate a comprehensive behavior support program. In addition, the PBIA works directly with identified students to develop positive social and academic habits that increase their academic performance. Under the leadership of the campus administrator, the PBIA will provide diversified strategies and activities specifically designed for targeted students.
The PBIA will address students' inappropriate behaviors and provide a means to help the students become more academically successful. The PBIA will also provide classroom and school-wide behavior management strategies to support student learning. The PBIA will work closely with classroom teachers to intervene proactively to provide students with the appropriate supports
All employees of SISD are expected to act with integrity, support organizational goals, communicate in a clear and respectful manner, championing the needs of our students and drive continuous improvement.
Qualifications
Required
Completion of at least two years of study at an intuition of higher education which is defined as 48 semester hours of college course work or; Have obtained an associate's (or higher) degree; or Pass Spring Independent School District's NCLB test in areas of Reading, Writing, and Mathematics (Test are administered after the recommendation for hire)
3 years working with students as a learner advocate, reflective practioner, and active support for teaching and learning teaching, community education and or social service experience.
Preferred
Bachelor's Degree from and accredited college or university
5 years working with students as a learner advocate, reflective practioner, and active support for teaching and learning teaching, community education and or social service experience.
Special Knowledge/Skills
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions
Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior
Ability to work collaboratively in a team
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of behavior de-escalation strategies
Ability to prepare reports and correspondence and maintain accurate records
Major Responsibilities And Duties
Coordinates PBIA activities with the appropriate administrator.
Organizes the PBIA supports for effective classroom management and supervision of each student.
Receives, secures and returns students' assignments from specific teachers/subjects.
Monitors students' progress on assignment and communicates with teachers if students have difficulty.
Assists students in completing assignments.
Reviews assignment before returning the assignment to the teacher
Arranges for supplies and resource materials to be available to students.
Provides additional assignments from resource materials as needed.
Assigns students to specific desks and inspects the desks and the area daily for damage.
Enforces school expectations.
Maintains necessary records for attendance, behavior and grades in order to report to appropriate school personnel and to parents as needed.
Monitors attendance closely.
Contact parents whenever necessary concerning behavior and completion of assignments.
Counsels with students to proactively address behavior.
Maintain open communication with counselors to arrange assistance for students needing additional support.
Communicate with parents regularly regarding student progress.
Provide recognition of a variety of student accomplishments and positive behaviors.
Work cooperatively with building administrators and teachers to promote positive student behavior by providing professional development that targets research, strategies and modeling of instructional practices to support teachers in their implementation of positive behavior support in their classrooms.
Continually supervise students to ensure a safe, non-threatening, nurturing environment where students can thrive.
Engage in on-going professional development to increase knowledge and skills of positive student behavior support for all students, targeted students and students who represent sub-group populations.
Engage with parents in the "student behavior intervention plan" process and empower parents by providing them with skills and techniques to support the positive behavior development of their child.
Performs all other duties as assigned
WORKING CONDITIONS
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, stooping, bending, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling. Mental demands: Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of situations; ability to interpret a variety of data; ability to interpret policy; ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory, ability to be effective in both oral and written communication; ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.