Benefits:
Clinical Hours
Professional Development
Mileage
Competitive salary
Training & development
Must be located in Virginia with a valid VA Driver's License Full-Time Roles will begin in Spring 2025
Job Title: (Registered) Behavior Technician Job Summary: The behavior technician plays a crucial role in providing support and assistance to individuals who require behavior intervention services. Under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), they implement behavior intervention plans designed to improve the lives of clients with behavioral challenges. This role involves direct, one-on-one interaction with clients, focusing on increasing desired behaviors and reducing problematic behaviors through structured interventions.
Key Responsibilities:
Implementation of Behavior Plans: Implement behavior intervention plans developed by the BCBA to address specific behavioral goals of clients.
Data Collection and Analysis: Accurately record data on client behavior during sessions to track progress and outcomes of interventions.
Behavioral Support: Provide direct support to clients during scheduled sessions, utilizing positive reinforcement and other approved behavior modification techniques.
Collaboration: Collaborate closely with the BCBA and other team members to ensure consistency in the implementation of behavior plans and discuss client progress.
Documentation: Maintain thorough and organized documentation of client progress, behavior incidents, and any changes in behavior plans.
Training and Education: Assist in teaching new skills and behaviors to clients as outlined in the behavior plan, and provide training to caregivers or family members on implementation techniques.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
CPR/BLS Certification: Current certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic Life Support (BLS) is required.
RBT Certification: Certification as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is preferred or the willingness to obtain certification within a specified timeframe.
TB Screening
Clear Criminal Background Check
Working Conditions: Clinic-Based
Career Path: Behavior technicians often use their experience as a stepping stone to advance in the field of applied behavior analysis (ABA). With additional education and experience, they may pursue certification as a BCBA or other roles within the behavioral health field.
Conclusion: A behavior technician plays a vital role in supporting individuals with behavioral challenges, implementing behavior intervention plans under the guidance of a BCBA. This position requires compassion, patience, and a commitment to improving clients' lives through evidence-based behavioral interventions. The certifications in CPR/BLS and RBT demonstrate readiness to handle emergencies and adhere to professional standards in behavior analysis.