Apex K Home Care Inc.
Location
Worcester, Massachusetts
Salary
$20 - $24 / HOUR
Provide 1-to-1 Applied Behavioral Analysis services to children with Autism under the supervision of a BCBA. Responsibilities include implementing individualized behavior support plans and skill acquisition programs while collecting electronic data.
Candidates must have a High School Diploma/GED, a valid driver's license, and reliable personal transportation. Experience working with children or individuals with special needs is required, along with the ability to work at least 10 hours per week.
Flexible Scheduling Free, Online 40-hour RBT Online Program Paid Orientation Pay starts at $20.00 - $23.00 per hour with increases of $1-$3 in the first 3-6 months. Tablet for data collection and toys/materials for client engagement 401K with matching Federal Holidays Off Mileage reimbursement & Travel Time Pay (per policy) Case matching: 1-2 regularly assigned clients with whom you can build rapport with over time Supportive Environment with Ongoing Training and BCBAs with smaller/limited caseloads
Under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, the Behavior Technician or ABA Therapist role provides 1-to-1 Applied Behavioral Analysis services to children diagnosed with Autism (ASD). Therapy sessions usually run 3-4 hours and primarily take place during after school hours in the client's home, Community, and/or at our Center. Our team focuses on assigning cases as locally as possible (usually within 30 minutes) to your home address or regular school/other work location Travel time pay and mileage reimbursements are available (when applicable).
ABA Therapist, ABA Techs, ABA Technicians, Behavior Therapist, Behavior Technician, Registered Behavior Technician, ABA Instructor, ABA Tutor
Home is the goal of most people; at AKABA, we work with families in their homes, communities and at our center to provide high quality ABA Services. We are focused on achieving the goal of home with convenience, dignity, safety, and improved health. AKABA is a private and independent agency founded in 2014 in Massachusetts by health care professionals. Our team believes in developing talent and offers opportunities for growth in a diversity of skill sets. We use the Science of ABA to implement interventions that help our clients cultivate functional behaviors in a variety of settings by enhancing communication skills and teaching strategies for self-regulation.
of an ABA Therapist / Behavior Technician Required: Must have reliable, personal transportation Must have a Driver's License Must be able to work at least 10 hours per week (mostly afterschool hours between 3-8 PM) Must have High School Diploma/GED Some Saturday availability is preferred but not required. Friendly, energetic, and enjoys working with individuals with special needs Experience working with children Ability to attend an initial orientation Ability to be timely and organized Ability to work independently Proven ability to communicate effectively within a variety of situations
of an ABA Therapist / Behavior Technician Creating a fun and engaging learning environment Working under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst Working with families for effective collaboration Submitting all required paperwork in a timely manner Electronic Data collection Implementing individualized behavior support plans Implementing skill acquisition programs
Paraprofessional, Teacher, Assistant Teacher, Teacher's Aide, Instructional Aide, Daycare Assistant, Childcare worker, Rehabilitative Assistant, Educational Associate, Educational Assistant, Nanny, Tutor, Home Care Aid, Mental Health Therapist, PCA, HHA, CNA, Home Health Worker, Medical Assistant, Psychologist, SLPA, OTA, and Social Worker.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or veteran status. (Compliant with the new VEVRAA and Section 503 rules)
Market context
Teaching assistant roles in Massachusetts are often tied to steady school and early childhood staffing needs, especially where programs need support with classroom routines and student supervision. These positions can be competitive because employers may look for a CDA, an associate degree, or 60 college credits, along with strong communication skills and the physical ability to stay active with children. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm whether your credentials and lifting expectations match the posting before applying.
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