Intervention Specialist Reviews

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Last updated Nov 11 2024
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Intervention Specialist Reviews

What is it like working as an Intervention Specialist?

September 2019
Boss Does Not Understand State Laws.
Intervention Specialist in High Springs:
Pros: Working with the students
Cons: My direct boss telling me to commit crimes including 3rd degree felony’s that could put children in danger
May 2019
Underpaid and Overworked.
Intervention Specialist in Cleveland:
Pros: Good colleagues, Administration,
Cons: Pay is very low, Hours are longer than any school I've ever worked for
April 2019
Intervention Specialist in Tucson:
Year around and nice if you have children within the district. Low paying in comparison to surrounding districts. Small town feel and everyone knows everyone. Of course, each site varies to one degree or another but pay is low throughout.
May 2016
Netwatch.
Intervention Specialist:
Pros: Shift.
Cons: Long hours.
April 2014
Experience.
Intervention Specialist:
It helps to have varied experience in the field of special education. This should include varying severity of disabilities, varied age level experience, and various types of intervention strategies. Knowledge in ABA, the most evidence-based strategy for teaching students with autism, is a must. To know the basics of behavior management strategies is vital to succeeding in this field.

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