
This Behavior Technician role supports children with autism spectrum disorder and their families during afternoon hours. The position involves implementing individualized treatment plans through play, observing client interactions, collecting data for progress notes, and teaching essential life skills such as motor, social, and emotional development. The role appeals to energetic and creative individuals seeking a career in behavior health, offering a supportive culture that celebrates diversity and provides clear career advancement pathways. Key benefits include paid training, continuing education opportunities, and a collaborative environment with colleagues nationwide. The position requires the ability to work independently on the floor and adapt to dynamic needs while using data collection software.






