Join a meaningful career at Astra ABA, where we focus on providing personalized therapy for children with autism. We are looking for dedicated Behavior Technicians to become a vital part of our team of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Therapists, guiding children to reach their fullest potential.
Behavior Technician Responsibilities :
- Deliver individualized, 1-on-1 support to children in their homes.
- Teach essential daily living and social skills using proven methods and positive reinforcement techniques.
- Build strong relationships with clients to better assess their interests and effectively implement tailored behavior plans.
- Execute skill acquisition and behavior intervention plans developed by a supervising BCBA.
- Accurately collect and maintain data for treatment plans, providing it to the BCBA for thorough analysis.
- Consult with the BCBA regularly for ongoing support, training, and supervision.
- Modify interventions and methods as directed by the supervising BCBA when necessary.
- Stay well-informed about the intervention strategies and plans for each client on your caseload.
- Maintain RBT credentials by completing the RBT Competency Assessment annually, in accordance with BACB guidelines.
- Track RBT supervision hours to ensure compliance both internally and externally.
- Renew RBT Competency Assessment and submit the Annual Renewal form to the BACB on time. Adhere continuously to the BACB Ethical Standards.
- Engage in collaborative clinical team meetings and participate in ongoing training opportunities.
- Ensure all session documentation is accurate, signed, and submitted promptly for billing purposes.
Behavior Technician Skills and Qualifications :
Registered Behavior Technician Certificate from the BACB.Ability to perform physical tasks, including walking, running, standing, bending, kneeling, squatting, climbing, and stooping for extended periods.Capability to lift up to 50 pounds.Strong communication skills for interacting with clients' families and effectively writing session notes.Confident interpersonal skills for building relationships with clients' families.Must possess a valid driver’s license and access to reliable transportation.A motivated team player with patience and professionalism.Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail.Outstanding oral and written communication abilities.Must provide verifiable work references and pass a background check.Minimum of 6 months of experience in ABA therapy, preferably working with individuals with autism in a supervised environment.