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Behavior Technician

Step Up Family Services Step Up Family Services Long Valley, NJ Long Valley, NJ Part-time Part-time $25 - $30 an hour $25 - $30 an hour 21 hours ago 21 hours ago 21 hours ago We are in immediate need for a Behavior Technician in Randolph, NJ! Behavior Technicians (BTs) are responsible for the day-to-day/session-to-session implementation of intensive in-home ABA services for youths with intellectual and or developmental disabilities based on the principles of behavior.
Under the guidance and supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), BTs will implement ABA strategies and interventions with children with autism between the ages of 4-21 years old in developing communication, social, and adaptive skills and reduction in mild to severe problem behaviors.
Our goal is to help the children and families we serve to help them live happier and healthier lives, and become a more productive member of their household and overall community.
Start your career with us! We're always looking for like-minded individuals looking to disseminate the field of ABA and passionate about helping those we serve.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$25.
00 - $30.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Paid sick time Paid time off Referral program Medical specialties:
Home Health Pediatrics Patient demographics:
Adolescents Adults Children Schedule:
Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Travel requirement:
No travel Work setting:
In-home In-person COVID-19 considerations:
We follow CDC recommendations.
Application Question(s):
Are you available most afternoons M-F after 3 pm or later? Yes or No Are you currently looking for a part-time/per diem role or full-time only? PT, FT, or Both
Experience:
applied behavior analysis:
1 year (Preferred) working with children:
1 year (Preferred) working with individuals with autism:
1 year (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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