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EIBI Registered Behavior Technician

Salary is determined based on individual experience, and the range may not include differentials which are based on team assignment. The salary range posted reflects the starting salary for the position and does not represent the maximum potential earnings.*$2,000 Sign-on BonusStart a Rewarding Career Making a Difference!This is an incredible opportunity to gain hands-on experience working with young children with autism - all while receiving paid training and professional support in our Early Intensive Behavior Intervention (EIBI) program. The EIBI program is closed for services for 30 days per year.As an EIBI Therapist, you'll:Provide one-on-one applied behavior analysis (ABA) services to a young child with autism in their home and/or childcare settingImplement skill development and behavior reduction procedures as specified in their individualized treatment plans designed by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).Collaborate with a BCBA who provides ongoing supervision, feedback, and supportCollect data on target skills and behaviors for progress tracking and assessmentBuild warm, supportive, and collaborative relationships with children and families while maintaining professional boundariesRespect the privacy, cultural customs, and religious practices of children and familiesCelebrate every successWhat You'll Love:Paid training with a pathway to RBT certification35 hours per week, plus a daily one-hour unpaid lunch breakCollaboration with a supportive team guided by BCBAs who provide ongoing mentorship to help you grow and succeedOngoing BCBA supervision as required to maintain RBT certificationGenerous time offTuition reimbursement for continued educationMeaningful, life-changing work with children and familiesWhat You'll Need:Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification in good standing or willingness to pursue certification with NECC supportA high school diploma is required. Having or pursuing a college degree is highly preferred.Compassion, patience, and motivation who enjoys working with young children and families with a desire to work with young children and familiesReliable transportation to travel between client locationsStrong communication skills and ability to work independentlyCPR training (can be completed with us during your first 6 months)What We Do:The New England Center for Children (NECC) is a global leader in autism education and research. We provide a comprehensive structure to help children and young adults with autism through evidence-based services in home-based, day, and residential programs, in unison with ongoing research on educational best practices.NECC is committed to an inclusive culture where all students, employees, families, and partners feel welcome, safe, and valued. We believe that fostering diversity and equity makes us a stronger, more successful community. For more information, please visit: https://www.necc.org/dei/

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