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In your role as a Behavior Analyst at Soar , you will: Devise and implement personalized, naturalistic ABA therapy for children aged 2-6 within a center-based environment Work collaboratively with our clinical team, including specialists in speech, occupational therapy (OT), and psychology, to conduct comprehensive assessments and formulate effective treatment plans Apply ESDM-informed ABA therapy strategies (training on this model is provided, prior experience with ESDM is not required.
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Voluntary Benefits - Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability coverage, Accident and Critical Illness Coverage Description: Provide one-on-one ABA therapy to children under the clinical supervision of a BCBA. The behavior technician will follow individualized treatment plans, behavior plans, and other clinical instructions to deliver quality therapeutic services to each child and the family.
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To begin, every new Behavior Technician spends 2 weeks completing a hands-on paid training program at out East Valley Center, whichis our model for ABA excellence, and we want every ABA Therapist to have the opportunity to learn in that environment, surrounded by peers and seasoned BCBAs∯*∯ All Behavior Technicians participate in a monthly virtual professional development seminar hosted by our senior ABA staff members, and all of that is paid time for you as well.
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This position is similar to the following positions at other companies: behavioral technician, behavior therapist, registered behavior technician, RBT, board certified autism therapist, BCAT, behavior treatment technician, ABA tutor, line therapist, behavior interventionist, autism instructor, licensed behavior analyst, and board certified behavior analyst.
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Applying the principles of one-on-one ABA therapy to help kiddos with Autism reach their full potential. All Applicants are welcome - jump start your career in ABA Therapy with any background.
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Full time positions are available for experienced ABA Technicians, RBT's, and BCATS only. Quality ABA supervision mentorship available for those working towards their BCBA. Home Based ABA (some school cases.
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Join The Treetop, a leading provider of personalized ABA therapy services, as our new full-time Operations Admin - Front Desk Receptionist ! At The Treetop Therapy, we provide personalized ABA therapy services for children with autism.
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Ability to prioritize and manage time effectively Knowledgeable and able to present complex subjects in a relatable way Education and Experience Experience with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Outlook 2+ years' experience in ABA, training or equivalent relevant experience.
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