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Core responsibilities

Behavioral health technicians provide one-On-One interventions to children or adolescents in home, school, or community settings to prevent the need for more restrictive treatment or educational settings. This involves implementing behavior modification treatment plans, utilizing prescribed interventions for problematic behaviors, and modeling techniques for team members and caregivers.

Requirements summary

A minimum of a high school diploma or ged is required, along with reliable transportation. Preferred qualifications include two years of experience in behavioral health services, completion of the 40-Hour registered behavior technician (Rbt) training course, and relevant college coursework.

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Benefits

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Retirement plan
  • Employee discounts
  • Voluntary limited benefits
  • Access to Care.com
  • On the Goga well-being platform
  • Dailypay
  • Confidential counseling
  • Legal services
  • Financial services
  • Savings programs