Entry Level Behavior Technician
ACES (Comprehensive Educational Services) · Chula Vista, CA · 1 wk ago
HealthcareInternship
Responsibilities
- Provide 1:1 ABA therapy in our centers or in home-based settings
- Reinforce positive behaviors using techniques from our industry-leading training program
- Track client progress using a company-issued iPad and data systems
- Collaborate with families and supervisors to support each child’s growth
Requirements
- Patience, empathy, and a passion for helping children
- Strong communication skills with both children and caregivers
- Sound judgment in dynamic situations
- A desire for a meaningful, hands-on career
- Experience working with children is a plus, including backgrounds such as camp counselor, nanny, preschool teacher, paraprofessional, teacher’s aide, or childcare volunteer—but all applicants are welcome.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED
- A passion for supporting children and families impacted by autism
- Comfort using tablet-based technology
- Reliable transportation, in-state valid driver’s license*, and active car insurance
- Military and college students may be exempt for in-state driver’s license
- Availability during times most needed by families
- Commitment to completing our paid virtual RBT training program
Skills
None specifically listed in the job posting.
Benefits
- Competitive pay and benefits
- $1/hour increase after your first year (if in good standing)
- Paid Registered Behavior Technician (RBT®) certification
- Paid, best-in-class training program
- Career advancement and mentorship opportunities
- Unlimited employee referral bonuses (up to $500 per referral)
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits available to many part-time employees
- Company-issued iPad
Pay & Schedule
- This is a part-time role, starting at approximately 15 hours per week, with opportunities to build additional hours based on availability and business needs.
Physical Requirements
- Direct work with clients may include, without limitation, the following physical demands: sitting, kneeling, squatting, running, twisting and turning, reaching above shoulders, and frequent physical transitions.