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Behavior Technician
Job Description
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Implementing the behavior plan as designed by the Behavior Analyst
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Working in a public school, home-based or clinic setting providing intensive 1:1 assistance to a child with special needs and/or a classroom of students
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Implementing treatment, collecting data, behavior management and ensuring safety
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Collaborating and communicating with the Behavior Analyst and school team as required
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Providing consistent structure and routine for child throughout shift
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Flexibility to work in a variety of settings and travel to different work locations
Minimum Qualifications
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Must be at least 19 years of age and have high-school degree or equivalent
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Have successfully passed BCI and DCYF background checks
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Maintain valid driver's license and insured/registered vehicle
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Candidates with bachelor’s degree or pursuing their degree within the Human Services Field preferred
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Two years supervised experience working with children with special health care needs preferred
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Must have a flexible schedule to work school hours M-F
Training
Behavior Technicians receive ongoing paid professional development training. Momentum also provides the opportunity to obtain a national credential, the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). The RBT is professional credential offered by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).