Behavior Technicians
Our ABA Department proudly provides individualized therapeutic services to children and families impacted by autism, Down syndrome and other forms of Developmental Disabilities. Our registered behavior technicians provide these children the opportunity to reach their fullest potential by recognizing that each child is unique and by providing comprehensive Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs. ABA is a well-developed scientific discipline among the helping professions that focuses on the analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation of social and other environmental modifications to produce meaningful changes in human behavior.
You would have the opportunity to work with individuals 1:1 on academic skills, social skills, and self-help skills.
What is a Registered Behavior Technician?
The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT®) is a paraprofessional who practices under the close, ongoing supervision of a BCBA, BCaBA, or FL-CBA. The RBT is primarily responsible for the direct implementation of behavior-analytic services and will provide direct 1 on 1 therapy with children. Each individualized program is written and designed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) for the Registered Behavior Technician to execute.
What we offer you as a Behavior Technician:
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A rewarding experience in helping children with developmental disabilities reach their full potential
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Training and supervision needed to obtain and maintain RBT credential
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Pay raise for obtaining credential
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Opportunity for professional growth within the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) field
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Part time or Full-Time hours available
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Opportunity to work for an organization with a strong company culture that strives to be the best employer by focusing on creating an engaging, supportive, and fun work environment.
Required qualifications of a Behavior Technician:
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18 years or older
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High school diploma
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Ability to document data correctly
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Technology proficient in Apple and/or Android devices
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Reliable Transportation
Preferred qualifications:
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Experience working with children and adults with developmental disabilities
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Bachelor’s degree in special education, psychology, social work or related field
BENEFITS
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401K plan and company matching
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Medical options/AFLAC
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Annual stipend for supplies/expenses/education
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Moving assistance for out-of-state applicants (300 miles or further)
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Mentoring/supervision
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Paid holidays (7 in a calendar year)
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Paid time off (PTO earned on an accrual basis-starting at 2 weeks a year)
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Organization sponsored CEU trainings
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Performance based bonuses
Meaningful Day Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.