Behavior Technician - Special Education Teacher
Listed on 2026-01-08
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Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT, Mental Health
Overview
The mission of the Behavior Technician is to diligently execute treatment plan programs, as directed by a BCBA, to clients with autism or related special needs in order for the clients to achieve mastery of behavior treatment goals. This requires compassion, a firm grasp of ABA, and professionalism. If you desire to help children with autism or special needs, want to build a career where you can serve others, and be well-compensated, Hi-5 ABA may be a great fit for you.
Hi-5 ABA franchisees provide supervision and training for Technicians interested in becoming BCBA-certified. This position often has flexible hours (part-time or full-time) and involves high levels of interaction with the client, the client’s family, other Technicians, and your BCBA Supervisor.
- Execute treatment plan programs, as directed by a BCBA, to clients with autism or related special needs in order for the clients to achieve mastery of behavior treatment goals.
- Interact with the client, the client’s family, other Technicians, and the BCBA Supervisor with empathy, professionalism, and adherence to the treatment plan.
- At minimum, a high school diploma (or equivalent) and at least 40 hours’ direct training which qualifies for RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) certification with the BACB.
- Adult and Pediatric CPR/BLS certification required for one-on-one client work.
- Multiple background checks and a TB screening to ensure client safety.
- Additional educational requirements may apply for Medicaid/Humana service providers.
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