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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children with autism. As a Behavior Technician, you will provide essential one-on-one therapy to young clients, implementing individualized treatment plans designed to foster growth and development. Your role will involve direct interaction with children, collecting data on their progress, and collaborating with a dedicated team of professionals. This position not only offers the chance to impact lives positively but also provides a supportive environment for your professional growth. If you are passionate about helping children thrive, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Tiny steps bring big results at Little Leaves Behavioral Services for children, families, and team members alike. Our passionate clinicians and technicians work one-on-one with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ages 1 to 6 to prepare them to thrive in school and life. This is a journey of impact and meaning. Achieve positive outcomes, pursue meaningful development, and realize purposeful balance as part of our team.
Small steps, big effects ... start with you: What you can expect to do.
See how small steps bring big results for children, families, and team members alike. Work one-on-one with young children with autism to deliver individualized treatment designed by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. As a critical member of the child’s therapy team, you will facilitate learning and playing in groups, collect data, and implement feedback from supervisors.
The Behavior Technician (BT) provides 1:1 treatment to assigned clients, between 18 months and six years old, based on evidenced-based practices (i.e., Applied Behavior Analysis; ABA). The BT will deliver individualized therapy hours based on the plans and protocols developed by the Supervising Behavior Analyst and collect data on the client’s progress. The BT must be able to work cooperatively with team members and maintain open and positive communication with families, co-workers, supervisor(s), and other stakeholders.
The BT must demonstrate the computer and technical skills necessary to use an electronic data collection system.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Direct Treatment (client face-to-face hours, 25 – 35 hours/week):
Documentation and Administrative Tasks:
Informs supervisor immediately of any important concerns pertaining to families’ or schools’ services. Cooperates with special requests made by supervisor(s).
Professionalism and Ethics
Confidentiality, Rights, and Dignity. Preserves the rights of each client and family, while maintaining professional boundaries with clients, families, and/or school staff.
Qualifications:
Physical Requirements
USD $20.00 - USD $22.00 /Hr.