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Core responsibilities

The behavior technician will work one-On-One in a school setting, implementing each student's individual education plan (Iep) and positive behavior support plan (Pbsp) to help them achieve academic and behavioral goals. Key duties include timely ongoing data collection, providing behavioral and physical interventions as needed, and assisting students with daily living activities.

Requirements summary

A minimum of a high school diploma or ged is required, though no prior experience is necessary as paid training is provided. Preferred qualifications include six months of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or experience with children with autism.

high schoolGrooming AssistanceToileting AssistanceData CollectionData MonitoringBehavioral InterventionsTrauma-Informed EnvironmentPhysical RestraintPhysical InterventionsParent CorrespondenceIEP FollowingStaff CorrespondencePBSP Following

Benefits

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Retirement plan
  • DailyPay
  • Voluntary limited benefits
  • Access to Care.com
  • On the Goga well-being platform
  • Employee discounts and savings programs
  • Access to Pryor Online Learning