What are the responsibilities and job description for the ABA Behavior Technician position at Monterey Behavior Solutions?
Job Overview:
Monterey Behavior Solutions is actively seeking passionate, dedicated professionals to join our team and play a vital role in providing exceptional ABA therapy services. Ideal candidates are those who possess a strong background in psychology, education, or a related field, with a particular interest in working within the ABA framework. There is opportunities to growth. Our positions are perfect for individuals eager to make a significant impact on the lives of children and adults with behavioral challenges. We encourage professionals who are committed to lifelong learning, thrive in collaborative environments, and are dedicated to implementing evidence-based practices to apply. Whether you're an experienced ABA therapist or a recent graduate eager to start your career, Monterey Behavior Solutions offers a dynamic, supportive workplace where you can truly make a difference. Discover endless opportunities to learn and grow at Monterey Behavior Solutions!
What is your role?
Direct Intervention: Provide direct one-on-one therapy sessions to clients, utilizing ABA based programs as designed by the BCBA in a school, home, or community setting.
Behavior Plan: Follow behavior and skill acquisition plans in a playful yet professional manner as directed by your team’s BCBA.
Data Collection: Methodically collect data during therapy sessions as directed by your team’s
Collaboration: Communicate effectively with team members in an acceptable time frame. Communicate with caregivers regarding the client’s progress.
Meetings: Attend regular meetings, training, and workshops.
Drive: Drive self to multiple work sites during the workday
Ethic Code: Commitment to following company policies, maintaining client confidentiality, and adhering to HIPPA laws as well as the Ethic Code for Behavior Analysts/RBTs. Promote client dignity and safety at all times.
Requirement
High School diploma or GED.
Must have a desire to work with individuals with developmental needs.
Positive attitude and kindness towards team members and clients
Experience working with children and/or adults in the school, home and/or community settings (preferred).
Bachelor’s degree in psychology, Education or related field (preferred)
Reliable transportation is required.
A background check
A negative TB test is required
Carry out schedule as agreed upon, including good time-keeping
Spanish speaker (Preferred).
Comply with California Department of Public Health COVID-19 policies.
Accept feedback and implement suggestions.
Demonstrate initiative, creativity, and flexibility with individuals and how the learning environments are rearranged.
CPR Certification
Drivers License is required.
Availability And location
Monday through Friday
Seaside/Marina
Benefits
flexible hours
Schedule
6-15 hours (part-time in the evenings)
Monday through Friday
Job Type: Part-time
Joining our team as a Behavior Technician offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals in need. If you have a passion for helping others and possess the required skills, we encourage you to apply.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $18.00 - $27.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
Schedule:
- After school
- Evening shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: On the road
Salary : $18 - $27