| Aspect | Autism Companion | Behavior Technician |
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| Required Credentials | High school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certification | High school diploma; certification often preferred or required (e.g., RBT) |
| Work Environment | Home, school, community settings, one-on-one with clients | Clinic, school, home; supervised by BCBA or other specialists |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Private families, home care agencies, community programs | Behavior therapy clinics, schools, healthcare providers |
Autism Companions and Behavior Technicians both support individuals with autism, often working in similar environments. However, Behavior Technicians typically have formal certification like RBT and work under supervision to implement behavior plans, while Autism Companions may have varied credentials and focus more on daily support and companionship. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right role for your skills and career goals.