What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavior Technician - RBT position at Holding Hands OpCo LLC?
Job Description
Job Description
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Join Our Team as a Behavior Technician!
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities? Do you have a knack for fostering positive behavior and creating a supportive learning environment? Holding Hands Inc. is seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a Behavior Technician.
Schedule : In clinic and in home
Sessions are primarily 2 - 3 hours each and take place in the clients’ homes, community, or at one of our clinics.
Appointment based scheduling with an average of 20 hours per week minimum.
Majority of sessions are after school hours until 8 : 00pm
Weekends are an option as well between 9 : 00am – 4 : 00pm
A Day in the life of a Behavior Technician
Use a model of therapy referred to as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Trained in evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis principles and provide behavioral support for students requiring 1 : 1 care.
Offer personalized support to our clients in their home, school, or one of our beautiful clinics.
Our Behavior Technicians collaborate with our clinical team to implement an intervention plan catered to the individual’s specific needs, while collecting observational data and sessions notes.
ABA looks to reduce target behaviors and help clients develop new skills and more functional behaviors to foster the individual’s independence. Rest assured; comprehensive training will equip you with our most effective strategies.
Foster your clients' growth and support them in achieving their goals and potential.
Always acknowledge and celebrate their advancements throughout the journey!
Effective ABA intervention is not a “one size fits all” approach and should never be viewed as a “canned” set of programs or drills. On the contrary, our multi-disciplinary team customizes the intervention to each learner’s skills, needs, interests, developmental profile, preferences, and setting.
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Qualifications - What you bring to the table
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
6 months of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities (paid or unpaid)
Must be able to lift at least 10 pounds, sit, and run as needed.
Valid driver’s license, reliable source of transportation, and active auto insurance
Must be comfortable commuting 20 miles or 30 minutes to client sessions
Passion for working with children, youth, and young adults with developmental disabilities
Preferred Qualifications
Associate or bachelor's degree
ABA experience or RBT Certified
CPR certification in both pediatrics and adults
Experienced and comfortable managing a wide variety of maladaptive behaviors, ranging anywhere from non-compliance, elopement, verbal and physical aggression, self-injurious behaviors, etc.
Benefits & Perks - What we bring to the table
Why join the Holding Hands Team?
Make a meaningful impact : Join a team dedicated to helping students thrive academically and socially.
Our work comes from the heart, not just a textbook or manual. The starting point of therapy is believing in the ability and potential behind every individual.
Professional growth opportunities : Take advantage of ongoing training and development to enhance your skills and advance your career.
In addition to supporting our client's growth, we value providing our staff with various growth opportunities to continue reaching their career goals by providing training opportunities for different modalities, supervision, and mentorship.
Supportive work environment : Be part of a collaborative team that values diversity, inclusion, and mutual respect.
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