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Core responsibilities

Behavior technicians implement 1

1 behavioral intervention programs for children across clinic, home, community, and school settings, while consistently applying behavior principles and accurately collecting data for all treatment areas. Responsibilities also include assisting clients with academic and life skills acquisition, such as toilet training, and professionally communicating with parents and therapists.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess reliable transportation with proof of auto insurance and a driver's license, and successfully pass a criminal background check; a bachelor's degree in a human services field is preferred but not mandatory. Applicants should be dedicated to supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorder and committed to continuous professional training.

bachelor degreeApplied Behavior AnalysisProfessional CommunicationData CollectionTreatment Plan ImplementationCrisis ManagementEthical PracticesBehavior InterventionSocial Skills DevelopmentSelf-Help Skills Training

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Paid Time Off
  • Vision coverage
  • Holidays off