Behavior Technician

Triumph Behavior Support

Union City (NJ)

On-site

USD 25,000 - 36,000

Part time

33 hours ago
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Benefits offered by this job

ABA training program
Access to pursue an RBT certification
Career advancement opportunities

Job summary

Triumph ABA is seeking a part-time Behavior Technician to deliver in-home or community-based ABA therapy to children with autism. You will collect data, support implementation of behavior plans, and maintain thorough progress records under the supervision of a BCBA.

The role requires at least a high school diploma and roughly 10–25 hours per week, with after-school and weekend availability. Compensation ranges from $18 to $26 per hour, with opportunities for growth and RBT certification pathways.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 1 year of prior experience working with children or in a related field.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Knowledge and adherence to HIPAA confidentiality laws.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver one-on-one in-home or community-based ABA therapy to children with autism.
  • Collect accurate data during sessions to monitor progress.
  • Maintain detailed records of progress, session notes, and changes in behavior.
  • Implement behavioral plans developed by the BCBA/LBA.
  • Collaborate with the therapy team and families.
  • Respond promptly to client, family, and supervisor needs.
  • Maintain clear communication with families and supervisors.

Skills

Communication
Problem-solving
Organizational skills
HIPAA compliance

Education

High school diploma or equivalent

Job description

We are seeking a part-time Behavior Technician (BT) in ABA who works directly with clients (individuals with Autism and related behavioral challenges) to implement behavioral services under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

The role involves implementing behavior plans, collecting data on client progress, and supporting individuals with autism. Our BTs are dedicated and compassionate professionals who provide exceptional ABA services to a variety of clients. If you are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children, Triumph ABA is the place for you!

Role Responsibilities
  • Deliver one-on-one in-home or community-based ABA therapy to children with autism.
  • Collect accurate data during sessions to monitor progress.
  • Keep detailed and accurate records of client progress, session notes, and any observed changes in behavior is crucial.
  • Implement behavioral plans developed by the BCBA/LBA.
  • Collaborate with other members of the therapy team, including BCBAs, other BTs, and parents/guardians.
  • Respond promptly to the needs and requests of clients, their families, and supervisors.
  • Maintain clear and effective communication with families, supervisors, and other relevant stakeholders.
Job Requirements
  • Possess a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum of 1 year of prior experience working with children or in a related field.
  • Examples of related jobs include Paraprofessional, Special Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher’s Aide, Registered Behavior Technician (RBT, Autism Aide, Behavior Interventionist, BI, Developmental Therapist, ABA Therapist, ABA Interventionist, Behavior Technician, classroom assistant, childcare specialist, daycare worker, and direct care worker.
  • Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
  • Knowledge and adherence to HIPAA confidentiality laws.
Other Job Information
  • Typical work hours range from 10-25 per week.
  • Ability to work flexible schedules and choose your own hours.
  • Must be available after school hours and/or weekends.
  • Most cases will start after 3 pm, Monday-Friday.
Benefits at Triumph
  • ABA training program
  • Access to pursue an RBT certification(Registered Behavior Technician).
  • Opportunity for career advancement.
Compensation Package

NJ Pay Range: $18/hr - $26/hr

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