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Quick overview

As a Behavior Technician, you will assist the classroom teacher in implementing individualized education plans and provide one-on-one support to students. You will also collect data on student performance and collaborate with the teaching team to create a positive learning environment.

Requirements summary

A high school diploma is required, with an associate degree preferred. Candidates should have a passion for supporting students with autism and possess strong communication and organizational skills.

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Job description

  • *Please note, this is a year-round school program.
  • Gersh Autism is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) to join our team.
  • This is an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about making a positive impact on students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
  • As a Behavior Technician, you will work directly with students, providing support in both academic and behavioral settings, helping them achieve their individualized goals.
  • Key Responsibilities: Assist the classroom teacher in implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) and behavior intervention plans (BIPs) for students with autism.
  • Provide one-on-one and small group support to students, encouraging their academic, social, and behavioral growth.
  • Help students with daily tasks, including communication, social interaction, and self-management skills.
  • Support students by preparing them and materials to work and to leave for the day with appropriate clothing, devices and work.
  • Support students during classroom activities, field trips, and other school-related events.
  • Implement strategies and techniques from students' behavior intervention plan that encourages self regulation so children are available to learn.
  • Collect and document data on student performance, behavior, and progress toward goals.
  • Collaborate with the teaching team and behavioral specialists to create a positive and structured learning environment.
  • Communicate effectively with teachers and other school staff regarding student progress and any challenges that arise.
  • Participate in daily training sessions with behavioral analysts and professional development to grow in the field.

Qualifications

High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s degree or higher in education, psychology, or a related field preferred. Experience working with children, especially those with autism or special needs, is a plus but not required. A passion for supporting students with autism and other developmental disabilities. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Ability to remain patient, empathetic, and flexible in various situations. Willingness to take a course and complete testing to become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) within a specified time frame.

Physical Requirements Must be able to keep students safe from themselves and others and, in some cases, may need to implement CPI (therapeutic holds) procedures. Must be able to remove oneself from potentially harmful situations and, in some cases, be able to lift a child. Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, and move throughout the workday Ability to lift (at least 50-65 pounds), assist, and/or physically support students, which may include lifting or guiding students of varying sizes Ability to physically intervene when required to ensure safety (per CPI training) Ability to remove oneself and/or others from unsafe situations quickly Ability to maintain attention and focus in a dynamic, high-stimulation environment Ability to multi-task and shift priorities quickly Ability to exercise sound judgment and decision-making, particularly in high-pressure or safety-sensitive situations Ability to work effectively as part of a team and maintain professional relationships Ability to perform duties under stress, including during behavioral escalations

Growth Opportunities

Upon completion of the RBT course and certification, Behavior Technicians will have opportunities to take on more responsibilities within the classroom, work directly with the behavior team, and contribute to developing behavior intervention strategies. Potential for career advancement in education and behavioral therapy fields within the Gersh Autism network, including future leadership roles and specialized certifications.

Location

  • Bronx, NY Monday –
  • Friday / 8:00am – 3:30pm (once a week until 4:00pm for team meeting) Occasional before and after school work hours at the discretion of the Administrative staff School / Classroom setting This is a 12-month school program Physical Requirements Must be able to implement CPI procedures (therapeutic holds) to keep students safe from themselves and other Must be able to remove oneself from potentially harmful situations and in some cases be able to lift a child. Benefits for Full Time Employees Gersh Autism offers a competitive compensation package, including comprehensive health and retirement benefits, professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment committed to your personal and professional growth. Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k matching) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Training & Development Opportunity for career advancement in the field of special education and behavior analysis.

Benefits

  • Life Insurance
  • Short-Term Disability
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Family Leave
  • Retirement Plan
  • Health Care Plan
  • Training & Development