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RBT Position: Make a Difference, Get Free Training

RBT Position: Make a Difference, Get Free Training

Comprehensive Behavior Supports

Woodside, NY • On-site

$20 - $25/hr

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Job description

RBT Position: Make a Difference, Get Free Training

Department:Behavior Technician

Location:Woodside, NY

Psychology Opportunity in Woodside

Seeking candidates who are able to a make a long term commitment (minimum 6 months) | Competitive Pay | Flexible Hours |

Are you ready to start a rewarding career in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)with no prior experience?Join our team as an Entry-Level ABA Therapist and enjoy competitive pay, flexible hours, and a range of bonuses. This is a great opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with Autism while building your career!

Perks:

  • Competitive Pay:Earn between $20 - $25 per hourbased on experience and performance

  • Flexible Hours: Ideal for students or part-time job seekers choose from afternoon and evening shifts that work with your schedule.

  • Great opportunity for anyone in Education or related fields, as many positions offer afternoon or evening hours. Great role for Teachers, Teachers Assistants, and Paraprofessionals! (No experience needed)

  • Enjoy job security and advancement opportunities in the thriving ABA industry.

  • Ideal for those seeking part-time positions.

  • A fantastic entry point into the field of psychology, providing valuable real-world experience.

  • No prior ABA experience needed; we provide comprehensive training.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide one-on-one ABA services to clients, using evidence-based interventions supporting independence and positive behavior.

  • Serve as an integral member of our clinical team, responsible for the direct implementation of skill-building and care plans.

  • Record session data accurately using electronic devices.

  • Foster a positive learning environment for clients and connect with families.

  • Collaborate with families and BCBA Supervisor(s) to enhance treatment effectiveness.

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent.

  • Willingness to learn and passionate about making a difference for children with Autism.

  • Patience, compassion, and the ability to maintain a calm demeanor in challenging situations.

Need to Know:

  • Services will be provided in clients' homes or in community-based locations.

  • All positions start off part-time.

  • Required to take the 40-hour Registered Behavior Technician course.

  • Looking to hire candidates who are willing to make a 6-month commitment to change our clients lives.

Ready to leverage your educational skills to help more children? Apply today, join our team, and let your skills in the classroom make a positive impact on the lives of children with Autism