Board Member Recruitment

Who We Are

The Northwest PBIS network (NWPBIS) is a regional nonprofit (503c) that provides training, technical assistance, and evaluation support for states, education Service Districts (ESDs), districts, and schools to implement and sustain PBIS and/or MTSS. We host web-based and in person trainings, for cohorts of schools, or district specific.  We also host the largest, and oldest PBIS conference in the region! Our team has decades of experience in PBIS, as implementers, researchers, and coaches. As teachers, administrators, and school psychologists, we have walked the walk!

Our Vision

NWPBIS Network is unequivocally committed to equity for ALL students. We are committed to our role as a change agent for more inclusive and equitable educational environments for our children and the adults who serve them. This commitment shapes our daily work.

Our Goals

Goal 1: Equitable Social Behavior Student Outcomes. Districts and schools in the Pacific Northwest demonstrate a reduction in disproportionate discipline, and overall exclusionary discipline in the region as a means to achieve more equitable, safe, positive school environments.

Goal 2: Increase District Implementation of PBIS. Districts and Schools in the Pacific Northwest demonstrate increased implementation of PBIS with fidelity following training by NWPBIS Network.

Goal 3:  Increase District Engagement with PBIS. Districts in the Pacific Northwest demonstrate increased interest in and engagement with PBIS activities for improving equity and student social, emotional and behavioral outcomes.

Goal 4:  Increase NWPBIS Outreach and Collaborations. NWPBIS Network will maintain and/or increase the collaboration in the region with groups that have a similar mission and/or explicit mission to support equity in student outcomes.

Goal 5:  Increase Organizational Capacity and Sustainability. Northwest PBIS Network as an organization has sustainable capacity to establish and support equitable district and school level PBIS implementation in the Northwest

NWPBIS Network is unequivocally committed to equity for ALL students.

 

We are committed to our role as a change agent for more inclusive and equitable educational environments for our children and the adults who serve them. This commitment shapes our daily work.

Board Roles & Responsibilities

  • Attend quarterly, virtual board meetings (approximately 3 hours each)
  • Be familiar with NWPBIS board policies and strategic plan 
  • Participate in NWPBIS board committee and committee activities
    • Governance
    • Finance
    • Executive
  • Encourage and support collaborations with other similar organizations
  • Attend board retreat