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Behavior Analyst in Training; BAT - Tara Ingolds Pod

Job in Dacula, Gwinnett County, Georgia, 30211, USA
Listing for: Apollobehavior
Full Time, Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-03-06
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Behavior Technician/RBT, Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 25 USD Hourly USD 25.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Behavior Analyst in Training (BAT) - Tara Ingolds Pod
Location: Dacula

Behavior Analyst in Training (BAT) - Tara Ingolds Pod

2103 Cain Circle, Suite 100 Dacula, GA 30019

Role: Behavior Analyst in Training (BAT)

Hours
:
Monday-Friday, 8a-5p. Full time only.

Pay: $25/hr

Location: 2103 Cain Circle, Suite 100 Dacula, GA 30019 Description

Apollo Behavior is looking for an aspiring BCBA at our Dacula Center! This role provides PAID UNRESTRICTED HOURS towards becoming a BCBA!

This position is an ideal opportunity for someone currently collecting fieldwork hours to become a BCBA and wants to learn from the best clinical team in the field. You must have a combination of 70% of your fieldwork hours to be eligible for this position. (For example, all of your restricted hours complete and over 60% of your unrestricted hours.)

Behavior Analysts in Training (BATs) work under the supervision of a tenured/senior BCBA and receive hands‑on training to become a Case Supervisor. They earn unrestricted hours by creating learning trees, overseeing progress for 2‑4 clients, training new employees, auditing SOAP notes, assisting with conducting parent training, and more.

In addition to becoming a BCBA faster than anywhere else, you will have the opportunity to move into a BCBA with Apollo upon passing the BCBA exam!

  • Previous experience as an RBT in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis or in an educational setting working with children with educational, communication, or behavioral difficulties is preferred
  • Eagerness to learn, ability to be coached, and a dedication to helping the children we serve make life changing progress
  • Must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid state‑issued driver’s license, and an acceptable driving record, and pass a background check
  • The basic understanding of technology such as iPads and Microsoft Office with a willingness to learn more
  • The ability to take instruction and constructive feedback
  • A minimum of a bachelor's degree and in a masters program with 70% of fieldwork hours accrued

Job Specific Competencies

  • Strong communication skills required - must be able to deliver constructive feedback to team regarding job performance
  • Must use strong judgment skills when documenting behaviors and reporting data in SOAP notes
  • Must be coachable, receive constructive feedback, and develop knowledge and skills accordingly
  • Must use discretion skills when analyzing data to find inaccurate or variable data points when reporting to BCBA
  • Adhere to company policies and procedures and set the example in front of peers
  • Ability to work under high stress situations
  • Commitment to maintain HIPAA compliance, confidentiality, and code of conduct
  • Exhibits significant reliable habits - including timeliness and organizational skills
  • Proven experience working with pre‑school and elementary school‑aged children
  • Additional evidence of successful work with clients suffering from Autism and development issues
  • Must be a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
  • Must exemplify our Core Values and be a continuous role model for the team
  • Must show compassion, empathy, patience, ability to listen, adaptability, stay calm under pressure, dedication, and perseverance
  • Must show compassion, empathy, patience, ability to listen, adaptability, stay calm under pressure, dedication, and perseverance

Job Responsibilities

  • Assist in training new employees in the work of the clinic
  • Oversees case management of 2‑4 clients
  • Fills in for other employees or the supervisor when necessary
  • Analyze client behavior and apply scientific ABA principles
  • Respond appropriately to common behavioral and developmental challenges among clients on the autism spectrum disorder
  • Effectively communicate positive reinforcement to clients
  • Ability to recognize and respond to critical improvements in client behaviors
  • Familiarity with using behavioral redirection techniques
  • Responds to negative behaviors appropriately
  • Provide accurate and timely written documentation on each client in Central Reach or other data collection services
  • Create and update client Learning Trees within Central Reach to ensure clients are making progress and mastering skills
  • Create and update behavior intervention plans (BIPs) as needed for clients within caseload
  • Creates and conducts trainings for…
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