Administrative Coordinator - Aba Center
By Key Autism Services At Palos Heights, IL, United States
Facilities maintenance and management related to the center.
Manages general reception tasks relating to the front desk and general office coverage to include opening and closing responsibilities
Support BCBA Center director and Operations Manager position with center management tasks as needed
Communicate openly and directly with management regarding concerns or ideas.
Manage issues relating to the facility requiring repairs
Assist in meeting center goals to meet all KPI's for center as assigned by Operations Manager and Center Director positions
Behavior Technician (Aba) Part-Time!
By LEARN Behavioral At Illinois, United States
Become eligible to earn your registered behavior technician (RBT/BCAT) certification.
Meet the minimum age requirement of 18 (on or before the first day of employment).
Studied, majored, or minored in psychology, education, special education, child care, behavioral health, health science, or a related field.
Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp counselor, or some other form of childcare.
Work part-time hours Monday through Friday between 1:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Create lasting, positive change for children and their families.
Behavior Technician (Aba)- Paid Training!
By Total Spectrum At , Lombard, Il
Become eligible to earn your registered behavior technician (RBT/BCAT) certification.
Meet the minimum age requirement of 18 (on or before the first day of employment).
Studied, majored, or minored in psychology, education, special education, child care, behavioral health, health science, or a related field.
Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp counselor, or some other form of childcare.
Work part-time hours M-F between 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. with opportunity to work weekend hours as well
Create lasting, positive change for children and their families.
Behavior Technician (Aba Therapy)- Entry Level
By LEARN Behavioral At Oak Park, IL, United States
Become eligible to earn your registered behavior technician (RBT/BCAT) certification.
Meet the minimum age requirement of 18 (on or before the first day of employment).
Studied, majored, or minored in psychology, education, special education, child care, behavioral health, health science, or a related field.
Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp counselor, or some other form of childcare.
Work part-time hours between 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Create lasting, positive change for children and their families.
Behavior Technician - Aba
By Autism Spectrum Connection At , Lake Forest, Ca $20 - $25 an hour
Prompt safe and socially acceptable replacement behaviors in order to build a repertoire of communication, social interaction, and problem-solving skills.
Must complete Behavior Technician credential requirements within time frame set forth by BACB
Experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder preferred
Effective oral, written, and reading communication skills
Prepare various documentation as required
Understand and implement the Individualized Treatment Plan (ITP) as identified by the BCBA.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career as an Aba Technician? We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team and help us provide quality services to our clients. As an Aba Technician, you will be responsible for providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. You will be trained to use evidence-based practices to assess, design, and implement behavior intervention plans. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of those with special needs, this is the job for you!

Overview:

An ABA Technician is a professional who works with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities to help them learn new skills and behaviors. They use the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to assess the individual’s behavior, develop a treatment plan, and implement interventions. ABA Technicians work closely with families, teachers, and other professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for the individual.

Detailed Job Description:

ABA Technicians are responsible for providing direct services to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. They use the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to assess the individual’s behavior, develop a treatment plan, and implement interventions. ABA Technicians work closely with families, teachers, and other professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for the individual. They also provide support and guidance to families and caregivers to help them understand and implement the treatment plan.

What is Aba Technician Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles and techniques
• Ability to assess and analyze behavior
• Ability to develop and implement behavior plans
• Ability to work with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities
• Ability to communicate effectively with families and other professionals
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Knowledge of safety protocols

What is Aba Technician Job Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in psychology, education, or a related field
• Certification in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
• Experience working with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities

What is Aba Technician Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles and techniques
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Knowledge of safety protocols

What is Aba Technician Job Experience?

• Experience working with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities
• Experience developing and implementing behavior plans
• Experience working with families and other professionals

What is Aba Technician Job Responsibilities?

• Assess and analyze behavior
• Develop and implement behavior plans
• Provide direct services to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities
• Provide support and guidance to families and caregivers
• Communicate effectively with families and other professionals
• Work independently and as part of a team
• Follow safety protocols and relevant laws and regulations