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Core responsibilities

As a behavior interventionist, the primary role is to work directly with children and teens with developmental disabilities, implementing individualized aba treatment plans under bcba supervision to teach skills and reduce challenging behaviors. Responsibilities also include tracking progress through data collection and collaborating closely with supervisors, families, and colleagues to ensure optimal client outcomes.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and have reliable transportation to fulfill client needs, coupled with a genuine passion for helping children and teens grow. A commitment of at least 15 scheduled therapy hours per week is required to ensure steady progress.

high schoolHIPAA ComplianceCollaborationMandated ReportingData CollectionClient SupportSkill TeachingBehavior ReductionABA ImplementationTherapy Consistency

Benefits

  • Paid training
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Phone expense reimbursement