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Behavior Technician
Summary
Title:Behavior Technician
ID:2901
Location:Boston
Shift:Weekday afternoons
Job Type:Per Diem
Skill Set :ABA, In-home services, Per Diem / Flexible Schedules
Description

Looking for a fun and rewarding position? Interested in learning more (or continuing your path) in ABA? Building Bridges at the Northeast Arc will be a great fit for you!

-Opportunities for both entry level and experienced staff

-Opportunity to build engaging and rewarding relationships

-Professional development and growth

-Flexibility

-Paid trainings, and option for RBT certification

 

About Building Bridges:

Northeast Arc’s Building Bridges program provides individualized ABA to children diagnosed with ASD and their families. Behavioral assessments are conducted to identify areas for improvement and learning. A comprehensive treatment plan, consisting of both long- and short-term goals, is developed that enables each individual to become independent and successful. Behavior technicians, supervised by a BCBA/LABA, work directly with the individual and their family in the home environment or community, to improve behaviors across all areas including communication, daily living skills, social skills, and adaptive behavior. Building Bridges also offers school consultations and parent training.

 

Service Areas: Boston and surrounding areas, Central Middlesex, Lowell, Metro-North, Merrimack Valley and North Shore

 

About the Northeast Arc:

The Northeast Arc is a leading organization north of Boston that has been dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities since 1954. Among the many services the Arc delivers, Applied Behavior Analysis is offered within 4 different program modalities: Home and community services, social skills groups, EI services and Center-Based early learning/ preschool services. Our ABA programs at the Northeast Arc, provide a continuum of consistent evidence-based services for children, teens and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other related neurological or developmental disabilities. Our services focus on client-centered treatment models developed by Board Certified and Licensed Behavior Analysts (BCBA/LABA), which are based on a thorough assessment process and ongoing in-person and remote consultation (as needed/requested) to meet the needs of our clients. Our senior clinical staff (BCBAs/LABAs) have extensive experience working with a range of ages and behavioral needs, in a variety of settings. Our number one goal as an agency is to provide the individuals we serve with the ability to access their home, community and social settings to their fullest potential possible. We are proud to serve the Northeast community and beyond with exceptional ABA programs.

 

Behavior Technicians will:

· Provide home and community support to individuals over the age of 3

· Teach specific skills and behaviors, in accordance with the goals, objectives and strategies identified in client behavioral treatment plans.

· Implement behavioral strategies as prescribed by the BCBA (clinical supervisor).

· Attend and contribute to clinical and non-clinical meetings, trainings, and individual supervisions.

· Complete required clinical and non-clinical paperwork

· Insure the health, safety, and well-being of clients.

 

Qualifications:

· Minimum of a high school diploma.

· Must have strong written and verbal communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills, along with excellent organizational skills and flexibility.

· Ability to work well independently and as part of a team.

· Reliable, able to maintain confidentiality, and high degree of professionalism

· Valid Driver’s license and vehicle

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