Senior Behavior Technician
Who We Are
Whether you're brand new to ABA or finding your way back to it, you belong here. CABA was built by Dr. Rachel Taylor, a clinician who never stopped doing the work herself. She wanted to create the kind of place she'd want to work, built around one idea: take good care of your people, and they'll take beautiful care of the clients. At CABA we work with individuals across the lifespan with autism and other disabilities and conditions, including co-occurring needs, helping to increase independence and improve quality of life.
People come to this field for different reasons. What matters is what you choose to do once you’re here. CABA is built to help you see that reason through.
The way the Taylors treat their team isn't a policy. It's a promise, to their staff and to every person counting on them.
What You’ll Do
- Provide direct support across CABA service lines, including Specialized Behavior Services and our Adaptive Skills Program
- Mentor, train, and support BTs and junior clinical staff
- Observe sessions, assess performance, and give real feedback that makes people better
- Serve as a liaison between clinical leadership and frontline staff
- Conduct RBT evaluations and ongoing training
- Write incident reports and progress notes per CABA and funding source standards
- Model the clinical and professional standards CABA is known for
Where This Role Can Take You
- This isn’t a lateral move. It’s the role you’ve been ready for.
- Senior BT at CABA is a deliberate step on a path toward BCBA and beyond. We actively support staff pursuing certification, and there are clinical and leadership roles within the organization for those who want to grow here long term.
What We’re Looking For
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Active RBT certification required
- 3 or more years of experience with individuals with severe challenging behavior
- Experience working with adults and adolescents with developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health diagnoses
- CPR and CPI certification required. We’ll support you in getting certified if needed
- Valid California driver’s license, registration, and proof of insurance
- Must pass TB clearance and FBI/DOJ background check
- Three professional and two personal references
Physical Requirements
- This is active, hands-on work. You should be comfortable sitting on the floor, moving quickly, and providing physical support to clients when needed.
- This role requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds and remain on your feet for extended periods.
- Reasonable accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with disabilities.
What You’ll Receive
- Pay: $30.00 - $33.00
- Travel time pay and mileage reimbursement
- Health, dental, vision, and 401(k) for qualifying full-time employees
- Paid sick and leave time
- Real-time clinical support through our BOSS® program
- A clear path toward BCBA supervision hours and senior leadership roles
- Employee assistance program covering health, wellness, and work-life balance
- Corporate discount programs for travel, electronics, wellness, and more
- A leadership team that tells the truth and listens
Scheduling
This role covers multiple California regions. Some evenings and weekends are part of the reality, and we’d rather be upfront about that now.