Job description
A Behavior Technician works in small groups with children ranging in age from early childhood to adolescence, to help them with behavioral challenges. If you enjoy working with children, consider becoming a Behavior Technician at Touchstone.
The Behavior Technician is trained in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a scientific approach of behavior therapy, to treat a variety of diagnoses, including autism spectrum disorder. Daily duties include working with children, helping them to learn simple everyday activities.
Each child (client) has a treatment plan, developed by a Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA), that addresses areas for improvement such as communication, social skills and different behaviors. The Behavior Technician works under the supervision of the LBA, collecting and tracking data about the client’s behavior which guides the decisions about progress and future treatment.
Behavior Technicians are provided with training and incentives to become a Registered Behavior Technician in a short period of time.
Responsibilities and Duties
A Behavior Technician will be expected to: a) read a program sheet that provides instructions, b) record data, c) graph data, d) keep the work area clean and e) being comfortable with supervision provided by an LBA (Licensed Behavior Analyst) & their peers. Duties also include working with children on a daily basis and attending staff meetings.
Qualifications and Skills
An applicant is required to have at least a high school degree/GED. A college degree is highly preferred, but not necessary and does not have to be in a specific field of interest.
Applicants also must be able to pass a federal background check and be 18 years or older. As behavior technicians work with a vulnerable population, state requirements mandate that individuals must be able to pass a federal background check. Failure to disclose past charges as part of the interview and onboarding process will result in the rescinding of a hiring invitation.
Please note for this position, an employee hired as a Behavior Technician is expected to go through a training period with the goal of becoming a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and CABAS® TA (Teaching Assistant). The on-site and online training provided by Touchstone, prepares line technicians to take the RBT exam, a national certification for employees that provide ABA services as well as achieve a CABAS® TA Rank.
Benefits
Touchstone ABA provides ample opportunities for advancement in this field by working closely with behavior technicians to provide paid online and in person training in the CABAS model of ABA. We provide support and supervision to those staff that wish to continue their education in the field of ABA. Our incentive program is based on individualized staff goals and provides staff with the opportunity to receive multiple bonuses throughout the year. We also support our staff that choose to conduct research and provide opportunities to participate in state-wide and national conferences to continue their education and present their own research.
Touchstone does offer a health, vision and dental insurance, as well as a 401K + matching along with several financial incentive programs averaging OVER $3,200 a year for qualified staff.
If you would like further information about our training program, the CABAS model of ABA and the services we provide, please go to www.touchstoneaba.com
Job Type:
Entry Level
Full-time
Part-time
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
Application Question(s):
- please provide an email for contacting purposes.
Work Location: In person