Behavior Technician Paid Training
Behavioral Learning Network, Manchester, NH, United States
ABA Therapist
Behavioral Learning Network LLC provides state-of-the-art Applied Behavior Analytic (ABA) services to individuals with autism to help them reach their individual potential. We are currently seeking dedicated and passionate candidates who are interested in working with children with disabilities and want practical experience in the field of Psychology. This opportunity is designed for individuals eager to gain valuable experience, shape lives, and drive real change!
Why become part of the Behavioral Learning Network team? Behavioral Learning Network takes pride in providing results driven Applied Behavior Analytic treatment to each and every client. That is why we recognize our employees for being people who change lives every single day! As a result, BLN provides and pays for RBT training and ongoing supervision for ALL our Behavior Technicians. In addition, BLN provides ongoing training throughout employment to ensure treatment fidelity, as well as unmatched growth potential and mentorship.
We also offer medical, dental, and vision benefits to full-time employees, BCBA supervision hours, room to grow and build a career in the ABA field, as well as paid sick time, paid holidays, drive time and mileage between clients, and a paid monthly technology credit.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE in the following geographic locations: East Los Angeles (Koreatown, Downtown Los Angeles, San Gabrielle, Montebello, Pasadena, and Huntington Park)
Job Duties Include:
- Provide direct ABA therapy to children on the autism spectrum to help improve their lives.
- Provide therapy in client's home, school or in the community.
- Accurately collect data on client's behavior and skills.
- Understand and implement programs and protocols.
- Check and maintain schedule on scheduling software.
- Maintain open communication regarding cases with program supervisor.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Required Qualifications:
- Energetic and enthusiastic about working with children, some that engage in severe problem behaviors including but not limited to punching, kicking, biting, throwing objects, spitting, peeing, and scratching.
- Reliable transportation to travel to various case locations.
- A high degree of professionalism and dedication to work on assigned full time and part time schedules, Monday to Friday, Saturdays as needed.
- Criminal background clearance through the State DOJ and FBI.
- TB Clearance
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Physical capability to perform job functions and other assigned duties as the job requires a full range of body motion including the ability to stand, stoop, kneel, reach, run, push, and pull when responding to student challenging behaviors, eye/hand coordination, and the ability to lift students weighing fifty pounds, using proper body mechanics. The position also requires repetitive movements of the wrists, hands and/or fingers, the ability to receive and express detailed information through oral communication, visual acuity, and the ability to read and understand written directions.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree, or enrollment in a B.A./B.S. program (Psychology, Sociology, Education, Social Work, or a related field)
- Experience in working with individuals with children with disabilities
Compensation amp; Benefits:
- $21 - $26 per hour based on experience and education.
- Health Benefits including Medical, Dental and Vision for Full Time employees
- Paid Holidays for Full Time Employees
- Paid Sick Time Benefits
- Drive Time and Mileage
- Monthly Technology Credit
- Regular and ongoing paid trainings
- Paid Training
- Consistent delivery of supervision
- Employee Recognition Program
- 401k program
- Annual Performance Evaluations with Raise Options
- Referral Program
- Employee Discounts
- Growth Opportunities