About Job
Position Summary
The Behavior Technician (BT) provides direct, one-on-one Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children and adolescents with developmental, behavioral, or social-emotional needs. Under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the BT implements individualized treatment plans, collects accurate data, and collaborates with families and team members to support skill development and behavior reduction.
Key Responsibilities
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Implement individualized treatment plans and behavior intervention strategies developed by the supervising BCBA.
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Provide direct ABA therapy in the home, center, school, or community settings.
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Collect accurate and timely data on client progress and behaviors.
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Maintain professional, supportive communication with supervisors, families, and colleagues.
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Attend and actively participate in team meetings, trainings, and supervision sessions.
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Follow company protocols to ensure client safety, dignity, and confidentiality at all times.
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Adapt to different environments and demonstrate flexibility in supporting client needs.
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Assist with generalization of skills across settings, people, and situations.
Qualifications
Required:
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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At least 18 years old.
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Ability to pass background check, TB test, and any state/federal requirements.
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Reliable transportation and consistent availability for scheduled sessions.
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
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Physical ability to interact with children (e.g., sitting on the floor, lifting up to 25 lbs, engaging in play-based activities).
Preferred:
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Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification.
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Experience working with children, especially those with developmental disabilities.
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Coursework or degree in psychology, education, child development, or related field.
Competencies & Skills
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Professionalism and integrity.
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Patience and adaptability.
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Attention to detail in data collection and documentation.
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Commitment to client-centered, compassionate care.
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Growth mindset with willingness to learn and take feedback.
Work Environment & Schedule
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Services are provided in client homes, schools, centers, and/or community settings.
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Schedule may include afternoons, evenings, and weekends based on client needs.
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This position requires frequent movement, play-based engagement, and occasional travel between sessions.
Compensation & Growth
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Hourly pay: $18–$23/hr, based on education, certification, and performance.
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Opportunities for advancement through performance-based pay, RBT certification support, and career development within the organization.
Required:
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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At least 18 years old.
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Ability to pass background check, TB test, and any state/federal requirements.
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Reliable transportation and consistent availability for scheduled sessions.
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
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Physical ability to interact with children (e.g., sitting on the floor, lifting up to 25 lbs, engaging in play-based activities).
Professional Field

