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Core responsibilities

The behavior technician implements clients’ behavior support plans to reduce problematic behaviors and provides aba-Based instruction to foster new skill development under the direction of a supervising bcba. This role involves monitoring client behavior, collecting and reporting data to the supervising bcba, and collaborating with the bcba and family to support meaningful behavioral changes.

Requirements summary

Candidates must meet specific educational and experience criteria, such as having a high school diploma with 24 months of relevant experience, or an associate's degree with 12 months of experience, or rbt certification with 12 months of experience. Other requirements include being 21 or older, having required after-School/Evening availability, a valid driver's license, and strong interpersonal skills.

high schoolassociate degreeprofessional certificateInterpersonal SkillsWritten CommunicationVerbal CommunicationCollaborationCompassionate CareData CollectionBehavioral InterventionsBehavior MonitoringBCBA SupervisionBehavior Support Plan ImplementationABA-based Instruction

Benefits

  • Tuition reimbursement program
  • Hands on training
  • High-quality supervision of fieldwork experience
  • Two-year contract following successful completion of fieldwork experience
  • RBT 40 hour training
  • Initial competency assessment
  • Ongoing skills-based supervision
  • RBT credential bonus
  • Ongoing clinical support from supervising BCBA
  • Access to multiple, free monthly professional development and training activities
  • Individualized supervision
  • Access to company technology