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  • RBT Behavior Technician (ABA)

    UCP of Western Massachusetts 3.6company rating

    Pittsfield, MA jobs

    Full time, Part time, Per diem Thinking of growing your career? UCP supports Student Analysts! RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Responsibilities In this role you will provide applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy and individualized supports to children ages 0-3 with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and challenging behaviors for the purpose of increasing language, self-help, play, social skills, ADL skills, and decreasing challenging behaviors in various settings. You will work under the supervision and support of a BCBA to provide services on a regular schedule in homes or in a community setting in south and central Berkshire county. You will work collaboratively with other EI specialists and families in support of the goals, objectives and strategies identified in the child's behavioral treatment plans. Must obtain Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and complete Safety Care training within 6 months of hire date RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Qualifications Ability to be provisionally certified by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) as a paraprofessional or Behavior Technician which requires a bachelor's degree any major, or Associate's degree or 60+ Credit Hours in related field, or Associate's degree or 60+ Credit Hours in unrelated field and one of the following: Experience working with children and/or adolescents in ABA field or early childhood or special education with home-based experience preferred Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), Board Certified Autism Technician (BCAT), Applied Behavior Analysis Technician (ABAT), or Senior Behavior Therapist Basic Microsoft Office Word, Excel and Outlook skills. Knowledge of community-based health systems and resources Infant and Pediatric/Child CPR and First Aid certification. Experience with electronic documentation or ability to learn. Schedule flexibility to meet the needs of families. Excellent time management, attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to problem solve. Ability to effectively communicate based on the needs of the audience Strong ability to positively represent UCP and provide a conscientious and caring attitude Ability to perform essential job functions through in-person, face to face contact as required, in accordance with health and safety guidelines. Valid driver's license, availability of private vehicle, up-to-date car insurance Evidence of immunity for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) Acceptable CORI, SORI and DPPC background checks and National Fingerprint Check. RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Benefits *Quarterly Productivity Bonus *Annual reimbursement (up to $500) towards licensure, certification, or professional memberships CEU library *Medical, dental and vision insurance after first month of employment *Earn two weeks of vacation in first year of employment, and three weeks of vacation after first year *13 holidays per year *Three personal days per year Earn up to seven sick days per year 403(b) retirement plan with *agency match to support your future Mileage reimbursement for business travel May qualify toward student loan forgiveness program Employee referral bonus program - bring great people to a great place Employee Assistance Program for you and your household *(minimum hours apply) About Us: As part of the UCP affiliate network, UCP of Western Massachusetts offers a variety of community programs and services for persons with disabilities and other similar service needs, including Assistive Technology, Early Intervention, Individual and Family Support, and Adult Family Care. UCP has offices in western Massachusetts and is COA accredited. UCP of Western MA is guided by a set of core principles - Respect, Integrity, Communication, and Empathy. Our team is dedicated to providing a "Life Without Limits" for people with disabilities, and we are seeking a motivated and talented individual who shares our commitment to these principles to join us in our mission. Learn more at *****************
    $40k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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  • ABA Behavior Technician - In-Home (Part-Time)

    Arizona Autism United 3.7company rating

    Mesa, AZ jobs

    Job Description LOOKING FOR A CAREER IN APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS (ABA)? Join AZA United, an Arizona Top Workplace winner, known around the valley as a community-based organization that provides compassionate and life-changing care for individuals with autism. Arizona Autism United is a leading nonprofit community organization seeking experienced and passionate Behavior Technicians (also known as ABA Therapists) in the East Valley. We are currently looking for individuals to work in the in-home setting. This is a part-time position with a pay range of $21-27 per hour (depending on experience). Behavior Technicians work under the direction of a Licensed Behavior Analyst (BCBA) providing high quality clinic-based ABA programs for children with autism. Applicants must have an RBT certification or similar experience with direct care for multiple children with autism. This position includes extensive training, ongoing professional development, competitive pay, and raises every six months! AZA United also provides a fantastic career path for staff who are on the BCBA path! Qualifications Applicants must have afternoon availability (afterschool hours) at least 2 days/week. Applicants must have at least 6 months of paid/unpaid work experience working with individuals with Special Needs Applicants must be at least 21 years old. Must be able to pass required background checks, TB Test, and other required tests and screenings. Perks & Benefits 401k Retirement Plan with matching Paid Sick Time Ongoing training and career development (see additional details below) Paid drive time Enrollment in a robust employee assistance program (EAP) and more! Training One of the things Behavior Technicians tend to look for when evaluating different employers is training and professional development. This is an area where AZA United goes above and beyond. To begin, every new Behavior Technician spends 2 weeks completing a hands-on paid training program at out East Valley Center, which is our model for ABA excellence, and we want every ABA Therapist to have the opportunity to learn in that environment, surrounded by peers and seasoned BCBAs. All Behavior Technicians participate in a monthly virtual professional development seminar hosted by our senior ABA staff members, and all of that is paid time for you as well. Ultimately, the feedback we most consistently receive from our Behavior Technicians is that they feel supported and mentored by our senior staff, which comes in part from monthly supervision and oversight sessions with our BCBAs as well as hands-on training for each new client. Career Development The role of Behavior Technician is an excellent way to launch or expand your career in the field of autism treatment. If you don't already have it, our team will provide all the training and supervision you need to become nationally certified as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). If you want to stay in the field of ABA therapy long-term, we offer an in-house mentoring program and career path to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). If you plan to explore other autism treatment fields in the future, this experience will serve you well in many roles including speech therapist, psychologist, special education teacher, etc. We have many other clinical services and professionals at AZA United that collaborate with our ABA team to provide interdisciplinary care for families, so everyone is always learning and improving treatment quality for the kids. Most of all, we make sure ABA therapy is always tons of fun for kids and staff, because there's nothing more rewarding than doing something you love! Clink the link to see why BTs join AZA United: ****************************************** Click the link to learn more about Life as an AZA United BT: ******************************************* More About AZA United For more than 15 years, AZA United has been one of the state's premier autism organizations. In addition to ABA Therapy, we also provide speech and occupational therapy, diagnostic evaluations, counseling and more. In 2021 and 2023, AZA United was named a Top Arizona Workplace winner because we provide a collaborative work environment focused on transparent communication, teamwork and professional growth. AZA United has the highest level of accreditation from the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE), which evaluates ABA therapy companies for best practices in treatment quality and staff support. To learn more about AZA United, visit our website or check out our Glassdoor page. You can also check out this page: Why Work for AZA United? To learn more about why great people choose to work at AZA United, please visit: ********************************* Ready to get started? Join our team and change some lives...including yours! Autism knows no race, religion, gender, or identity. We need and value diversity and inclusion in our workforce in order to fully support our families. AZA United welcomes applicants of any race, age, religion, gender, identity or any other aspect which makes you unique. Powered by JazzHR chj LEVa0vz
    $21-27 hourly 27d ago
  • ABA Behavior Technician - In-Home (Part-Time)

    Arizona Autism United 3.7company rating

    Mesa, AZ jobs

    LOOKING FOR A CAREER IN APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS (ABA)? Join AZA United, an Arizona Top Workplace winner, known around the valley as a community-based organization that provides compassionate and life-changing care for individuals with autism. Arizona Autism United is a leading nonprofit community organization seeking experienced and passionate Behavior Technicians (also known as ABA Therapists) in the East Valley. We are currently looking for individuals to work in the in-home setting. This is a part-time position with a pay range of $21-27 per hour (depending on experience). Behavior Technicians work under the direction of a Licensed Behavior Analyst (BCBA) providing high quality clinic-based ABA programs for children with autism. Applicants must have an RBT certification or similar experience with direct care for multiple children with autism. This position includes extensive training, ongoing professional development, competitive pay, and raises every six months! AZA United also provides a fantastic career path for staff who are on the BCBA path! Qualifications Applicants must have afternoon availability (afterschool hours) at least 2 days/week. Applicants must have at least 6 months of paid/unpaid work experience working with individuals with Special Needs Applicants must be at least 21 years old. Must be able to pass required background checks, TB Test, and other required tests and screenings. Perks & Benefits 401k Retirement Plan with matching Paid Sick Time Ongoing training and career development (see additional details below) Paid drive time Enrollment in a robust employee assistance program (EAP) and more! Training One of the things Behavior Technicians tend to look for when evaluating different employers is training and professional development. This is an area where AZA United goes above and beyond. To begin, every new Behavior Technician spends 2 weeks completing a hands-on paid training program at out East Valley Center, which is our model for ABA excellence, and we want every ABA Therapist to have the opportunity to learn in that environment, surrounded by peers and seasoned BCBAs. All Behavior Technicians participate in a monthly virtual professional development seminar hosted by our senior ABA staff members, and all of that is paid time for you as well. Ultimately, the feedback we most consistently receive from our Behavior Technicians is that they feel supported and mentored by our senior staff, which comes in part from monthly supervision and oversight sessions with our BCBAs as well as hands-on training for each new client. Career Development The role of Behavior Technician is an excellent way to launch or expand your career in the field of autism treatment. If you don't already have it, our team will provide all the training and supervision you need to become nationally certified as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). If you want to stay in the field of ABA therapy long-term, we offer an in-house mentoring program and career path to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). If you plan to explore other autism treatment fields in the future, this experience will serve you well in many roles including speech therapist, psychologist, special education teacher, etc. We have many other clinical services and professionals at AZA United that collaborate with our ABA team to provide interdisciplinary care for families, so everyone is always learning and improving treatment quality for the kids. Most of all, we make sure ABA therapy is always tons of fun for kids and staff, because there's nothing more rewarding than doing something you love! Clink the link to see why BTs join AZA United: ****************************************** Click the link to learn more about Life as an AZA United BT: ******************************************* More About AZA United For more than 15 years, AZA United has been one of the state's premier autism organizations. In addition to ABA Therapy, we also provide speech and occupational therapy, diagnostic evaluations, counseling and more. In 2021 and 2023, AZA United was named a Top Arizona Workplace winner because we provide a collaborative work environment focused on transparent communication, teamwork and professional growth. AZA United has the highest level of accreditation from the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE), which evaluates ABA therapy companies for best practices in treatment quality and staff support. To learn more about AZA United, visit our website or check out our Glassdoor page. You can also check out this page: Why Work for AZA United? To learn more about why great people choose to work at AZA United, please visit: ********************************* Ready to get started? Join our team and change some lives...including yours! Autism knows no race, religion, gender, or identity. We need and value diversity and inclusion in our workforce in order to fully support our families. AZA United welcomes applicants of any race, age, religion, gender, identity or any other aspect which makes you unique.
    $21-27 hourly Auto-Apply 24d ago
  • Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

    Easter Seals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Whittier, CA jobs

    Our Behavior Technician role provides CLINIC and HOME BASED therapy sessions to clients that exhibit severe behaviors (clients also receive ABA services in community settings as appropriate). Are you interested in furthering your career in behavioral therapy, and managing severe behaviors? Easterseals Southern California has many fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Apply today! $26-$28 per hour OVERVIEW OF POSITION: Designs services provided for individuals with severe needs. Requires extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in center, home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress. ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages. Challenging behavior may include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, among others. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or center. However, most participants start their services at center, and then treatment is generalized to the home or community after it is determined to be appropriate by the family and team. Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs. Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials. Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high treatment integrity. Nurtures participants' skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families. Communicates intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily. Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork. Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up. Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, this involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation. Attends weekly team meetings for each participant on their caseload. Meetings are approximately 45 to 60 minutes in duration. Expected to provide input based on the data that are collected within a behavior analytic framework. Performs other duties as assigned. EDUCATION: Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field. EXPERIENCE: Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures. Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course, provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate. Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use an iPad and/or other assigned devices. Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor. Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations. Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation. Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations. Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements. Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration. Carrying/Lifting: Frequent / 0-30 lbs Standing: Frequent / Up to 4 hours per day Sitting: Occasional / Up to 3 hours per day Walking: Frequent / Up to 3 hours per day Repetitive Motion/Activity: Walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting Visual Acuity: Ability to view computer monitor and read newsprint Travel: Up to 50% of time Environmental Exposure: Unpleasant or hazardous working conditions (e.g., noise, yelling, dust, bodily fluids, etc.) 20-50% of work time
    $26-28 hourly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

    Easter Seals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Escondido, CA jobs

    Our Behavior Technician role provides CLINIC and HOME BASED therapy sessions to clients that exhibit severe behaviors (clients also receive ABA services in community settings as appropriate). Are you interested in furthering your career in behavioral therapy, and managing severe behaviors? Easterseals Southern California has many fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Apply today! $26-$28 per hour OVERVIEW OF POSITION: Designs services provided for individuals with severe needs. Requires extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in center, home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress. ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages. Challenging behavior may include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, among others. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or center. However, most participants start their services at center, and then treatment is generalized to the home or community after it is determined to be appropriate by the family and team. Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs. Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials. Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high treatment integrity. Nurtures participants' skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families. Communicates intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily. Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork. Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up. Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, this involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation. Attends weekly team meetings for each participant on their caseload. Meetings are approximately 45 to 60 minutes in duration. Expected to provide input based on the data that are collected within a behavior analytic framework. Performs other duties as assigned. EDUCATION: Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field. EXPERIENCE: Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures. Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course, provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate. Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use an iPad and/or other assigned devices. Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor. Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations. Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation. Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations. Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements. Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration. Carrying/Lifting: Frequent / 0-30 lbs Standing: Frequent / Up to 4 hours per day Sitting: Occasional / Up to 3 hours per day Walking: Frequent / Up to 3 hours per day Repetitive Motion/Activity: Walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting Visual Acuity: Ability to view computer monitor and read newsprint Travel: Up to 50% of time Environmental Exposure: Unpleasant or hazardous working conditions (e.g., noise, yelling, dust, bodily fluids, etc.) 20-50% of work time
    $26-28 hourly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    Designed for services provided at the Intensive Treatment Center with individuals with severe needs. Requires behavior interventionists with extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in the Center, home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress. Apply Today! Starting Pay: $26-28/Per Hour What's great about working in this role? Far less travel than typical RBT, ABA, and similar roles. Travel time/mileage are compensated (no variance in pay!) This is an opportunity to grow in your ability to apply the scientific discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is a skill that can be applied in many different career paths Career growth and advancement: Research, Training, Assessment, are some of the other divisions that will allow you to grow with us Ongoing paid training, supervision and support to help you succeed and thrive. Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable training Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Unlimited employee referral bonuses of $1,500 per referral Responsibilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: ▪Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages; May include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, etc. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or the Center. Participants may start their services at the Center, and then treatment is generalized to the home or community after it is determined to be appropriate by the family and team. ▪Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs. ▪Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials. ▪Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high integrity. ▪Nurtures participants' skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families. ▪Communicates behavioral intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily. ▪Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork. ▪Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up. ▪Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation. ▪Attends weekly team meetings for each participants caseload. Provides input based on the data collected within a behavior analytic framework. ▪Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications EDUCATION: Behavior Technician 1 Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field. EXPERIENCE: ▪Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism. Behavior Technician 2 Bachelors degree OR Enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, or related field, plus experience with ABA therapy RBT Certification Behavior Technician 3 Masters Degree, OR Enrollment in a Master's degree program in Applied Behavior Analysis or closely related field, or in a coursework series that meets the educational requirements for the BCBA examination, is preferred, plus 2 years experience with ABA therapy. RBT Certification KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: ▪Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures. ▪Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course (e.g., Quality Behavioral Solutions) provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate. ▪Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use iPad and/or other assigned devices. ▪Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor. ▪Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations. ▪Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation. ▪Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. ▪Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations. ▪Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements. ▪Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.
    $26-28 hourly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

    Easter Seals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    Our Behavior Technician role provides CLINIC and HOME BASED therapy sessions to clients that exhibit severe behaviors (clients also receive ABA services in community settings as appropriate). Are you interested in furthering your career in behavioral therapy, and managing severe behaviors? Easterseals Southern California has many fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Apply today! Starting pay ranges from $26-$28 per hour OVERVIEW OF POSITION: Designs services provided for individuals with severe needs. Requires extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in center, home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress. ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages. Challenging behavior may include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, among others. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or center. However, most participants start their services at center, and then treatment is generalized to the home or community after it is determined to be appropriate by the family and team. Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs. Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials. Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high treatment integrity. Nurtures participants' skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families. Communicates intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily. Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork. Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up. Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, this involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation. Attends weekly team meetings for each participant on their caseload. Meetings are approximately 45 to 60 minutes in duration. Expected to provide input based on the data that are collected within a behavior analytic framework. Performs other duties as assigned. EDUCATION: Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field. EXPERIENCE: Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures. Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course, provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate. Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use an iPad and/or other assigned devices. Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor. Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations. Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation. Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations. Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements. Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration. Carrying/Lifting: Frequent / 0-30 lbs Standing: Frequent / Up to 4 hours per day Sitting: Occasional / Up to 3 hours per day Walking: Frequent / Up to 3 hours per day Repetitive Motion/Activity: Walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting Visual Acuity: Ability to view computer monitor and read newsprint Travel: Up to 50% of time Environmental Exposure: Unpleasant or hazardous working conditions (e.g., noise, yelling, dust, bodily fluids, etc.) 20-50% of work time
    $26-28 hourly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Irvine, CA jobs

    Designed for services provided at the Intensive Treatment Center with individuals with severe needs. Requires behavior interventionists with extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in the Center, home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress. Apply Today! Starting Pay: $26-28/Per Hour What's great about working in this role? Far less travel than typical RBT, ABA, and similar roles. Travel time/mileage are compensated (no variance in pay!) This is an opportunity to grow in your ability to apply the scientific discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is a skill that can be applied in many different career paths Career growth and advancement: Research, Training, Assessment, are some of the other divisions that will allow you to grow with us Ongoing paid training, supervision and support to help you succeed and thrive. Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable training Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Unlimited employee referral bonuses of $1,500 per referral Responsibilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: ▪Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages; May include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, etc. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or the Center. Participants may start their services at the Center, and then treatment is generalized to the home or community after it is determined to be appropriate by the family and team. ▪Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs. ▪Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials. ▪Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high integrity. ▪Nurtures participants' skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families. ▪Communicates behavioral intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily. ▪Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork. ▪Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up. ▪Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation. ▪Attends weekly team meetings for each participants caseload. Provides input based on the data collected within a behavior analytic framework. ▪Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications EDUCATION: Behavior Technician 1 Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field. EXPERIENCE: ▪Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism. Behavior Technician 2 Bachelors degree OR Enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, or related field, plus experience with ABA therapy RBT Certification Behavior Technician 3 Masters Degree, OR Enrollment in a Master's degree program in Applied Behavior Analysis or closely related field, or in a coursework series that meets the educational requirements for the BCBA examination, is preferred, plus 2 years experience with ABA therapy. RBT Certification KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: ▪Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures. ▪Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course (e.g., Quality Behavioral Solutions) provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate. ▪Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use iPad and/or other assigned devices. ▪Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor. ▪Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations. ▪Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation. ▪Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. ▪Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations. ▪Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements. ▪Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.
    $26-28 hourly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

    Easter Seals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Irvine, CA jobs

    Our Behavior Technician role provides CLINIC and HOME BASED therapy sessions to clients that exhibit severe behaviors (clients also receive ABA services in community settings as appropriate). Are you interested in furthering your career in behavioral therapy, and managing severe behaviors? Easterseals Southern California has many fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Apply today! Starting pay ranges from $26-$28 per hour OVERVIEW OF POSITION: Designs services provided for individuals with severe needs. Requires extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in center, home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress. ESSENTIAL FUNCTION: Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages. Challenging behavior may include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, among others. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or center. However, most participants start their services at center, and then treatment is generalized to the home or community after it is determined to be appropriate by the family and team. Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs. Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials. Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high treatment integrity. Nurtures participants' skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families. Communicates intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily. Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork. Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up. Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, this involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation. Attends weekly team meetings for each participant on their caseload. Meetings are approximately 45 to 60 minutes in duration. Expected to provide input based on the data that are collected within a behavior analytic framework. Performs other duties as assigned. EDUCATION: Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field. EXPERIENCE: Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures. Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course, provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate. Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use an iPad and/or other assigned devices. Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor. Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations. Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation. Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations. Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements. Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration. Carrying/Lifting: Frequent / 0-30 lbs Standing: Frequent / Up to 4 hours per day Sitting: Occasional / Up to 3 hours per day Walking: Frequent / Up to 3 hours per day Repetitive Motion/Activity: Walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting Visual Acuity: Ability to view computer monitor and read newsprint Travel: Up to 50% of time Environmental Exposure: Unpleasant or hazardous working conditions (e.g., noise, yelling, dust, bodily fluids, etc.) 20-50% of work time
    $26-28 hourly Auto-Apply 19d ago
  • Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    Designed for services provided in home with individuals with severe needs. Requires behavior interventionists with extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress. Apply Today! Starting Pay: $26-28/Per Hour What's great about working in this role? Travel time/mileage are compensated (no variance in pay!) This is an opportunity to grow in your ability to apply the scientific discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is a skill that can be applied in many different career paths Career growth and advancement: Research, Training, Assessment, are some of the other divisions that will allow you to grow with us Ongoing paid training, supervision and support to help you succeed and thrive. Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable training frequent supervision from a BCBA (multiple times per week) relatively higher hourly wages clinical work closely tied to the science of ABA excellent opportunity to rapidly accrue RBT and BCBA supervision hours learn about our focused ABA assessment and treatment for people with ASD and challenging behavior Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Unlimited employee referral bonuses of $1,500 per referral Responsibilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: ▪Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages; May include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, etc. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or the Center. ▪Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs. ▪Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials. ▪Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high integrity. ▪Nurtures participants' skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families. ▪Communicates behavioral intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily. ▪Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork. ▪Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up. ▪Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation. ▪Attends weekly team meetings for each participants caseload. Provides input based on the data collected within a behavior analytic framework. ▪Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications EDUCATION: Behavior Technician 1 Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field. EXPERIENCE: ▪Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism. Behavior Technician 2 Bachelors degree OR Enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, or related field, plus experience with ABA therapy RBT Certification Behavior Technician 3 Masters Degree, OR Enrollment in a Master's degree program in Applied Behavior Analysis or closely related field, or in a coursework series that meets the educational requirements for the BCBA examination, is preferred, plus 2 years experience with ABA therapy. RBT Certification KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: ▪Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures. ▪Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course (e.g., Quality Behavioral Solutions) provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate. ▪Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use iPad and/or other assigned devices. ▪Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor. ▪Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations. ▪Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation. ▪Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. ▪Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations. ▪Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements. ▪Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.
    $26-28 hourly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Per Diem

    UCP of Western Massachusetts 3.6company rating

    Massachusetts jobs

    RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Per Diem, evenings, weekdays, possible weekends Thinking of growing your career? UCP supports Student Analysts! RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Responsibilities In this role you will provide applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy and individualized supports to children ages 0-3 with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and challenging behaviors for the purpose of increasing language, self-help, play, social skills, ADL skills, and decreasing challenging behaviors in various settings. You will work under the supervision and support of a BCBA to provide services on a regular schedule in homes or in a community setting in south and central Berkshire county. You will work collaboratively with other EI specialists and families in support of the goals, objectives and strategies identified in the child's behavioral treatment plans. Must obtain Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and complete Safety Care training within 6 months of hire date RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Qualifications Ability to be provisionally certified by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) as a paraprofessional or Behavior Technician which requires a bachelor's degree any major, or Associate's degree or 60+ Credit Hours in related field, or Associate's degree or 60+ Credit Hours in unrelated field and one of the following: Experience working with children and/or adolescents in ABA field or early childhood or special education with home-based experience preferred Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), Board Certified Autism Technician (BCAT), Applied Behavior Analysis Technician (ABAT), or Senior Behavior Therapist Basic Microsoft Office Word, Excel and Outlook skills. Knowledge of community-based health systems and resources Infant and Pediatric/Child CPR and First Aid certification. Experience with electronic documentation or ability to learn. Schedule flexibility to meet the needs of families. Excellent time management, attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to problem solve. Ability to effectively communicate based on the needs of the audience Strong ability to positively represent UCP and provide a conscientious and caring attitude Ability to perform essential job functions through in-person, face to face contact as required, in accordance with health and safety guidelines. Valid driver's license, availability of private vehicle, up-to-date car insurance Evidence of immunity for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) Acceptable CORI, SORI and DPPC background checks and National Fingerprint Check. RBT Behavior Technician (ABA) Benefits Sick leave program 403(b) retirement plan Mileage reimbursement for business travel Employee referral bonus program - bring great people to a great place Employee Assistance Program for you and your household
    $40k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Behavior Technician

    UCP of Central Florida Charter School 3.4company rating

    Orlando, FL jobs

    Job Description Primary Location Administration Salary Range $12.00 - $15.00 / Per Hour Shift Type Full-Time
    $12-15 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Behavior Technician (RBT) - Multiple Shift Options

    Kids On The Move 3.9company rating

    Orem, UT jobs

    For 40 years, Kids on the Move has been a cornerstone of support for families and children across Utah. We've built a legacy of collaboration, empowerment, and continuous improvement in the services we provide. As an organization, we pride ourselves on fostering growth for both staff and families, ensuring a positive and supportive environment. The impact we've made on the community over these four decades is a testament to our mission of creating lasting, meaningful change for children and their families. As an Evening Behavior Technician at Kids on the Move, you play a vital role in making therapy accessible for families who need support outside of traditional daytime hours. Your presence in the evening allows parents and caregivers to actively participate in their child's progress, reinforcing skills and strategies together as a family. By working closely with children and their loved ones, you help create an environment where learning extends beyond sessions and into everyday life. Your collaboration with the BCBA supervisor ensures that treatment plans remain dynamic and effective, strengthening each child's path toward meaningful growth.BT Qualifications & Responsibilities: High school diploma or equivalent RBT Certification (or eligibility to obtain certification with KOTM support) 1+ years of experience in a related field (preferred but not required) Ability to support children and families in both home and clinic environments Reliable, detail-oriented, and able to maintain accurate session records Ability to implement individualized ABA therapy treatment plans with consistency Skilled in building trust and communication with children, families, and the team Maintain professional conduct and adhere to ethical guidelines at all times BT Schedule and Benefits - Multiple Shift Options Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 8:30 PM - 7:00 PM Full-time/Part-time: 7.5-35 hours per week Competitive hourly wage with annual raises and potential bonuses Mileage and cell phone reimbursement Continuous training and support, including recertification reimbursement
    $26k-33k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavior Technician (RBT) - Multiple Shift Options

    Kids On The Move 3.9company rating

    Orem, UT jobs

    Job DescriptionFor 40 years, Kids on the Move has been a cornerstone of support for families and children across Utah. We've built a legacy of collaboration, empowerment, and continuous improvement in the services we provide. As an organization, we pride ourselves on fostering growth for both staff and families, ensuring a positive and supportive environment. The impact we've made on the community over these four decades is a testament to our mission of creating lasting, meaningful change for children and their families. As an Evening Behavior Technician at Kids on the Move, you play a vital role in making therapy accessible for families who need support outside of traditional daytime hours. Your presence in the evening allows parents and caregivers to actively participate in their child's progress, reinforcing skills and strategies together as a family. By working closely with children and their loved ones, you help create an environment where learning extends beyond sessions and into everyday life. Your collaboration with the BCBA supervisor ensures that treatment plans remain dynamic and effective, strengthening each child's path toward meaningful growth.BT Qualifications & Responsibilities: High school diploma or equivalent RBT Certification (or eligibility to obtain certification with KOTM support) 1+ years of experience in a related field (preferred but not required) Ability to support children and families in both home and clinic environments Reliable, detail-oriented, and able to maintain accurate session records Ability to implement individualized ABA therapy treatment plans with consistency Skilled in building trust and communication with children, families, and the team Maintain professional conduct and adhere to ethical guidelines at all times BT Schedule and Benefits - Multiple Shift Options Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 8:30 PM - 7:00 PM Full-time/Part-time: 7.5-35 hours per week Competitive hourly wage with annual raises and potential bonuses Mileage and cell phone reimbursement Continuous training and support, including recertification reimbursement We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
    $26k-33k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Registered Behavior Technician(RBT)

    Metropolitan Ministries 4.0company rating

    Tampa, FL jobs

    Part-time Description About Us: If you're looking for an opportunity to transform the lives of poor and homeless men, women, and children in your community, we may have a job for you. Since 1972, Metropolitan Ministries has been providing life-changing solutions for those who are homeless and at risk of becoming homeless in Tampa Bay. We are a grassroots, donor, and volunteer-fueled community nonprofit. At Metropolitan Ministries, we serve families in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk and Hernando counties with compassion, practical help, and a willingness to make a huge difference. What we offer: · Salary: $20.00 - $21.00 · PTO is offered for part-time employees. Job Functions: Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) will work with the elementary age children in a group setting for CREATE therapeutic programming within the therapeutic afterschool environment serving homeless children and families in our onsite housing programs. The RBT's goal on each team is to implement and monitor group interventions and individual behavioral plans as outlined by the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and in conjunction with multiple disciplines to assure a calm and nurturing environment. The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) will be trained in ABA techniques via individual supervisions, modeling, and team training to implement appropriate interventions, while coordinating and collaborating with other staff members and modeling natural supports (such as family members and teachers) in the behavior plan under the supervision of a BCBA. Essential Responsibilities: Observes and identifies the functions of behavior of individuals in a group setting, offering caregivers and staff tools that promote pro-social skill development & positive interactions. Utilizes Trauma-Informed Behavior Support (TIBS) and Positive Behavior Supports as interventions with trauma-informed care principles to help explain the etiology of behavior, decrease reactivity, help create an environment of empathy and attunement, and promote positive relationships and pro-social skill building in a group residential setting for children. Implements the behavior plan, including the training sessions, overall procedures, informal procedures or protocols, and the crisis intervention plan, if any. Provides parents with information about how to implement their child's behavior plan at home and works with children under the supervision of the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Responsible for modeling acquisition and functional replacement skills and crisis techniques to staff, parents, and other personnel, under the direction of the BCBA. Will be responsible for directing the recreational and leisure skills of the person with whom they are working as needed. Will provide direction and encouragement to the individuals they are serving in staying active, implementing skill development, social skills, and other available training opportunities. Observes, provides feedback, and appropriately models for staff/natural supports implementation of techniques, skills, and procedures. Problem solves and/or communicates with direct supervisor(s) regarding any observed discrepancies and provides positive reinforcement, including but not limited to positive feedback and functional replacement skills while identifying areas of improvement and giving additional opportunities to implement. Completes all required documentation, including incident reports, weekly notes, behavioral data sheets, training data sheets, support data sheets, and all relevant data collection. Will document services provided on their daily service logs. These notes are a description of the services provided, focused primarily on the implementation of the behavioral plan, and integration and monitoring of the other supports. Meet personal goals and actively contributes to the achievement of team and organizational targets/goals as stated on the KPI and in the annual plan. Attend required staff meetings and on-going trainings. Requirements Education and Experience: A minimum of a high school diploma and one year of experience in the field. Direct experience working with children and parents required. RBT certification and at least 1 year of experience required. Bi-lingual preferred. Skills Requirements: Must be able to work effectively with children and parents, representing and communicating their status and progress to small groups and professionals within a network comprised of the Hillsborough County School District, Metropolitan Ministries service providers, and applicable and related medical social service providers in the surrounding community. Must be able to work within a multi-disciplinary team framework; must be able to implement ABA interventions in a group setting; strong interpersonal skills; strong oral and written communications skills; dependability; consistent transportation; demonstrates maturity and sensitivity to cultural and individual differences in clients served; ability to handle job related matters in a professional, diplomatic, and confidential manner; demonstrates flexibility; willing to work with minimal supervision, yet be able to accept direction; well organized and detail oriented. Computer literate with knowledge of Microsoft Access, Word and Excel required. Requires heart for ministry and comfort working with poor and homeless families and individuals. Requires understanding of poverty, a high degree of maturity, strong inter-personal skills, and the ability to work with low socio-economic and diverse populations facing crisis situations in a professional and diplomatic manner. Knowledge of community resources available to homeless population. Knowledge of trauma-informed care practices. Must demonstrate maturity and sensitivity to issues of faith, culture, and other sources of diversity. Physical Requirements: Hearing and speaking ability, which allows for effective oral communication; physical and emotional stamina to effectively handle job related issues and stress. Other: Must pass applicable pre-employment screening and demonstrate legal authorization to work in the United States. Must be available to work during normal after school hours and for evening meetings as required. Must have a valid driver's license and be able to transport self and clients when necessary. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. We are committed to creating a diverse and welcoming workplace that includes partners with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We believe that enables us to better meet our mission and values while serving individuals throughout our local communities. People of color, women, LGBTQIA+, Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with all federal state and local ordinances. Metropolitan Ministries is committed to offering reasonable accommodation to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at ************ or via email at **************************** *********************************
    $20-21 hourly 20d ago
  • Behavior Interventionist

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Riverside, CA jobs

    Easterseals Southern California has fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to begin or continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Our Behavior Interventionists provide in home, ABA based therapy sessions to families and children on the autism spectrum. Are you interested in gaining a greater understanding of autism and behavioral therapy? Do you love working with children? We provide ongoing training and clearly defined career paths. ‘Apply today! Starting pay ranges from $24-$27.50 per hour based on experience' What's great about working in this role? We offer ‘Guaranteed hours pay'. This provides that you will be paid for hours that you are scheduled and available to work, regardless of cancellations, up to 20 hours per pay period for part time staff Opportunity to learn and apply the scientific discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is a skill that can be applied in many different career paths Career growth and advancement: Research, Training, Assessment, are some of the other divisions that will allow you to grow with us Ongoing paid training, supervision and support to help you succeed and thrive. Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable trainin Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Our Behavior Interventionists are paid the same rate for therapy sessions, drive time, and completing administrative work. Unlimited employee referral bonuses of $1,500 per referral! Responsibilities What we are looking for: People with a passion for working with children Previous experience working with children or people with disabilities and an interest in behavioral health Available to work in the afternoons/early evenings, and possible weekend morning hours Must have own reliable transportation, and valid driver's license, auto registration and auto insurance Proof of immunization records and TB. Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must be available for initial 2 week training schedule (M-F, about 35 hours) The position requires lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials for home visits. Also frequent walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting in order to observe, assess, and interact with participants Work hours: Our main working hours are Monday thru Friday 3PM-8PM & Saturday 9AM-1PM. Candidates must be available to work at least 15 hours per week within this timeframe. Areas of coverage (cases will be assigned based on where you live): Indio, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, or surrounding areas Qualifications EXPERIENCE: A minimum of 6 months of exposure to/experience with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or other related developmental disabilities. Some examples include working with typically developing children in a group setting (children with demonstrated deficits or challenging behavior preferred), having a family member with ASD, a neighbor with a developmental disability, or even volunteer work in a classroom with a child with ASD, etc. EDUCATION: Degree not required, but must have at least completed some college coursework or be currently enrolled at an accredited college or university. We have a preference to programs related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing or related field. This is a tremendous opportunity for people who have an interest in any of the following: Autism, Behavior Analyst jobs, Social Skills, Developmental health, Psychology, Sociology, Social Services, Children, Behavior Therapist work, Behavioral Health, Behavior Specialist jobs, ABA Therapist, Childcare, Teacher Assistant, Teacher's aide, Preschool Teacher, Paraprofessional, Youth Programs, Direct Support Professionals, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Behavioral Health Technicians, Babysitting, Mental Health Specialist, Camp Counselor, Coach, Working with Children, and Caregiver. Join us as we make a lasting difference each day by providing essential disability and community services to children, adults, and their families.
    $24-27.5 hourly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Behavior Interventionist

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Long Beach, CA jobs

    Easterseals Southern California has fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to begin or continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Our Behavior Interventionists provide in home, ABA based therapy sessions to families and children on the autism spectrum. Are you interested in gaining a greater understanding of autism and behavioral therapy? Do you love working with children? We provide ongoing training and clearly defined career paths. Starting pay ranges from $24-$27.50 per hour based on experience Apply today! What's great about working in this role? We offer ‘Guaranteed hours pay'. This provides that you will be paid for hours that you are scheduled and available to work, regardless of cancellations, up to 20 hours per pay period for part time staff Opportunity to learn and apply the scientific discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is a skill that can be applied in many different career paths Career growth and advancement: Research, Training, Assessment, are some of the other divisions that will allow you to grow with us Ongoing paid training, supervision and support to help you succeed and thrive. Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable training Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Unlimited employee referral bonuses of $1,500 per referral Responsibilities What we are looking for: People with a passion for working with children Previous experience working with children or people with disabilities and an interest in behavioral health Available to work in the afternoons/early evenings, and possible weekend morning hours Must have own reliable transportation, and valid driver's license, auto registration and auto insurance Proof of immunization records and TB. Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must be available for initial 2 week training schedule (M-F, about 35 hours) The position requires lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials for home visits. Also frequent walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting in order to observe, assess, and interact with participants Work hours: Our main working hours are Monday thru Friday 3PM-8PM & Saturday 9AM-1PM. Candidates must be available to work at least 15 hours per week within this timeframe. Areas of coverage (cases will be assigned based on where you live) Qualifications EXPERIENCE: A minimum of 6 months of exposure to/experience with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or other related developmental disabilities. Some examples include working with typically developing children in a group setting (children with demonstrated deficits or challenging behavior preferred), having a family member with ASD, a neighbor with a developmental disability, or even volunteer work in a classroom with a child with ASD, etc. EDUCATION: Degree not required, but must have at least completed some college coursework or be currently enrolled at an accredited college or university. We have a preference to programs related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing or related field. This is a tremendous opportunity for people who have an interest in any of the following: Autism, Behavior Analyst jobs, Social Skills, Developmental health, Psychology, Sociology, Social Services, Children, Behavior Therapist work, Behavioral Health, Behavior Specialist jobs, ABA Therapist, Childcare, Teacher Assistant, Teacher's aide, Preschool Teacher, Paraprofessional, Youth Programs, Direct Support Professionals, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Behavioral Health Technicians, Babysitting, Mental Health Specialist, Camp Counselor, Coach, Working with Children, and Caregiver. Join us as we make a lasting difference each day by providing essential disability and community services to children, adults, and their families
    $24-27.5 hourly Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Behavior Interventionist

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    La Caada Flintridge, CA jobs

    Easterseals Southern California has fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to begin or continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Our Behavior Interventionists provide in home, ABA based therapy sessions to families and children on the autism spectrum. Are you interested in gaining a greater understanding of autism and behavioral therapy? Do you love working with children? We provide ongoing training and clearly defined career paths. Apply today! Starting pay ranges from $24-$27.50 per hour based on experience What's great about working in this role? Our Behavior Interventionists are paid the same rate for therapy sessions, drive time, and completing administrative work. We offer ‘Guaranteed hours pay'. This provides that you will be paid for hours that you are scheduled and available to work, regardless of cancellations, up to 20 hours per pay period for part time staff Opportunity to learn and apply the scientific discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is a skill that can be applied in many different career paths Career growth and advancement: Research, Training, Assessment, are some of the other divisions that will allow you to grow with us Ongoing paid training, supervision and support to help you succeed and thrive. Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable training Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Unlimited employee referral bonuses of $1,500 per referral! Responsibilities What we are looking for: People with a passion for working with children Previous experience working with children or people with disabilities and an interest in behavioral health Available to work in the afternoons/early evenings, and possible weekend morning hours Must have own reliable transportation, and valid driver's license, auto registration and auto insurance Proof of immunization records and TB. Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must be available for initial 2 week training schedule (M-F, about 35 hours) The position requires lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials for home visits. Also frequent walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting in order to observe, assess, and interact with participants Work hours: Our main working hours are Monday thru Friday 3PM-8PM & Saturday 9AM-1PM. Candidates must be available to work at least 15 hours per week within this timeframe. Areas of coverage (cases will be assigned based on where you live): Pasadena, Altadena, Monrovia, Silverlake, Arcadia, La Canada Flintridge, and other surrounding areas. Qualifications EXPERIENCE: A minimum of 6 months of exposure to/experience with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or other related developmental disabilities. Some examples include working with typically developing children in a group setting (children with demonstrated deficits or challenging behavior preferred), having a family member with ASD, a neighbor with a developmental disability, or even volunteer work in a classroom with a child with ASD, etc. EDUCATION: Degree not required, but must have at least completed some college coursework or be currently enrolled at an accredited college or university. We have a preference to programs related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing or related field. This is a tremendous opportunity for people who have an interest in any of the following: Autism, Behavior Analyst jobs, Social Skills, Developmental health, Psychology, Sociology, Social Services, Children, Behavior Therapist work, Behavioral Health, Behavior Specialist jobs, ABA Therapist, Childcare, Teacher Assistant, Teacher's aide, Preschool Teacher, Paraprofessional, Youth Programs, Direct Support Professionals, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Behavioral Health Technicians, Babysitting, Mental Health Specialist, Camp Counselor, Coach, Working with Children, and Caregiver. Join us as we make a lasting difference each day by providing essential disability and community services to children, adults, and their families
    $24-27.5 hourly Auto-Apply 13d ago
  • Behavior Interventionist

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Burbank, CA jobs

    Easterseals Southern California has fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to begin or continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Our Behavior Interventionists provide in home, ABA based therapy sessions to families and children on the autism spectrum. Are you interested in gaining a greater understanding of autism and behavioral therapy? Do you love working with children? We provide ongoing training and clearly defined career paths. Apply today! Starting pay ranges from $24-$27.50 per hour based on experience What's great about working in this role? Our Behavior Interventionists are paid the same rate for therapy sessions, drive time, and completing administrative work. We offer ‘Guaranteed hours pay'. This provides that you will be paid for hours that you are scheduled and available to work, regardless of cancellations, up to 20 hours per pay period for part time staff Opportunity to learn and apply the scientific discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is a skill that can be applied in many different career paths Career growth and advancement: Research, Training, Assessment, are some of the other divisions that will allow you to grow with us Ongoing paid training, supervision and support to help you succeed and thrive. Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable training Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Responsibilities What we are looking for: People with a passion for working with children Previous experience working with children or people with disabilities and an interest in behavioral health Available to work in the afternoons/early evenings, and possible weekend morning hours Must have own reliable transportation, and valid driver's license, auto registration and auto insurance Proof of immunization records and TB. Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must be available for initial 2 week training schedule (M-F, about 35 hours) The position requires lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials for home visits. Also frequent walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting in order to observe, assess, and interact with participants Work hours: Our main working hours are Monday through Friday 3PM-8PM & Saturday 9AM-1PM. Candidates must be available to work at least 20 hours per week within this time frame. Areas of coverage (cases will be assigned based on where you live): North Hollywood, Burbank, and surrounding areas. Qualifications EXPERIENCE: A minimum of 6 months of exposure to/experience with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or other related developmental disabilities. Some examples include working with typically developing children in a group setting (children with demonstrated deficits or challenging behavior preferred), having a family member with ASD, a neighbor with a developmental disability, or even volunteer work in a classroom with a child with ASD, etc. EDUCATION: Degree not required, but must have at least completed some college coursework or be currently enrolled at an accredited college or university. We have a preference to programs related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing or related field. This is a tremendous opportunity for people who have an interest in any of the following: Autism, Behavior Analyst jobs, Social Skills, Developmental health, Psychology, Sociology, Social Services, Children, Behavior Therapist work, Behavioral Health, Behavior Specialist jobs, ABA Therapist, Childcare, Teacher Assistant, Teacher's aide, Preschool Teacher, Paraprofessional, Youth Programs, Direct Support Professionals, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Behavioral Health Technicians, Babysitting, Mental Health Specialist, Camp Counselor, Coach, Working with Children, and Caregiver. Join us as we make a lasting difference each day by providing essential disability and community services to children, adults, and their families.
    $24-27.5 hourly Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Behavior Interventionist

    Easter Seals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Pasadena, CA jobs

    Easterseals Southern California has fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to begin or continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Our Behavior Interventionists provide in home, ABA based therapy sessions to families and children on the autism spectrum. Are you interested in gaining a greater understanding of autism and behavioral therapy? Do you love working with children? We provide ongoing training and clearly defined career paths. What we are looking for: People with a passion for working with children Previous experience working with children or people with special needs and an interest in behavioral health Available to work in the afternoons/early evenings, and possible weekend morning hours Must have own reliable transportation, and valid driver's license, auto registration and auto insurance Proof of immunization records and TB. Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must be available for initial 2 week training schedule (M-F, about 35 hours) The position requires lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials for home visits. Also frequent walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting in order to observe, assess, and interact with participants Work hours: Our main working hours are Monday through Friday 3PM-8PM & Saturday 9AM-1PM. Candidates must be available to work at least 15 hours per week within this time frame. Starting Pay Rate: $24./hr - $27.50/hr. This is a tremendous opportunity for people who have an interest in any of the following: Autism, Behavior Analyst jobs, Social Skills, Developmental health, Psychology, Sociology, Social Services, Children, Behavior Therapist work, Behavioral Health, Behavior Specialist jobs, ABA Therapist, Childcare, Teacher Assistant, Teacher's aide, Preschool Teacher, Paraprofessional, Youth Programs, Direct Support Professionals, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Behavioral Health Technicians, Babysitting, Mental Health Specialist, Camp Counselor, Coach, Working with Children, and Caregiver. Easterseals is leading the way to full equity, inclusion and access through life-changing disability and community services. For more than 100 years, we have worked tirelessly with our partners to enhance quality of life and expand local access to healthcare, education and employment opportunities. Easterseals Southern California provides essential services and on-the-ground supports to more than 15,000 people each year-from early childhood programs for the critical first five years, to autism services, daily and independent living services for adults, employment programs, veterans' services and more. Our public education, policy and advocacy initiatives positively shape perceptions and address the urgent and evolving needs of the one in four Americans with disabilities today. Together, we're empowering people with disabilities, families and communities to be full and equal participants in society. Join us as we seek to be the most inclusive place for people with disabilities to live, learn, work & play easterseals.com/southerncal
    $24 hourly Auto-Apply 16d ago

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