
location_on4, East 64th Street, Lenox Hill, Manhattan Community Board 8, Manhattan, New York County, New York, 10065, United States
Are you seeking a career that makes a meaningful impact on the world? Join us in our mission to empower children with Autism to achieve their full potential and lead joyful, fulfilling lives. We are a devoted community of professionals in the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) field, driven by a shared passion for enhancing lives.
This role offers a fantastic entry point into the field of psychology, providing valuable real-world experience. You will become an integral member of our clinical team, responsible for the direct implementation of skill-building and care plans. Whether you are a college student seeking flexibility or someone looking to advance in the thriving ABA industry, this position allows you to bring about real change for children and their families.
Services are provided in clients' homes or in community-based locations. All positions start off part-time, with many offering afternoon or evening hours to accommodate schedules. We encourage a minimum 6-month commitment to ensure continuity of care.
We offer same-day pay, allowing you to access a portion of your paycheck right after you clock out. This flexibility ensures you have your time and money on your schedule. No prior experience is required; we are looking for individuals who are compassionate, patient, and passionate about making a difference.
Apply today to join our team, begin your career in ABA, and make that positive difference!
Work model: On-site
4, East 64th Street, Lenox Hill, Manhattan Community Board 8, Manhattan, New York County, New York, 10065, United States
New York, New York
Skills: Applied Behavior Analysis, Aba, Registered Behavior Technician, Behavior Technician, Special Education, Psychology, Early Childhood Development, Childcare, Babysitting, Youth Mentorship.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent required.
Experience in education or early childhood development, childcare, babysitting, or youth mentorship; teaching assistant, paraprofessional, or instructional aide roles; after-school programs or camp counseling; behavioral health, mental health, or social services; ABA therapy or working with individuals with Autism; healthcare support (DSP, CNA, HHA, PCA, caregiver); supporting a neurodiverse family member or loved one; Behavior Technician, ABA, or Registered Behavior Technician experience; completion of the 40-hour Registered Behavior Technician course.