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Core responsibilities

The behavior technician will support children with autism through early intervention programs by implementing therapy plans and behavior strategies. Key duties include teaching skills for communication, self-Care, and social interaction, as well as helping manage behaviors and supporting transitions to school settings.

Requirements summary

Qualifications depend on the pay level, requiring education ranging from a high school diploma to a master's degree in a mental health discipline, often coupled with significant paid or clinical experience delivering aba services. Specific experience requirements range from 2,000 to 6,000 hours depending on the educational attainment.

postgraduate degreebachelor degreeassociate degreehigh schoolCommunication SkillsTherapy Plan ImplementationBehavior ManagementSocial InteractionEarly InterventionApplied Behavioral AnalysisSelf-Care TeachingAutism Spectrum Disorder Support

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • 401k