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BEHAVIOR TECHNICIAN I
Ansonia, CTApril 1st, 2026
Job Brief: Behavior technicians are responsible for assisting in maintaining safety within the school environment by responding to behavior events and working collaboratively with school personnel. Under the direction of Administrators and Behavior Analysts, technicians work to maintain trusting and positive relationships with students; offering support and positive programming. They maintain necessary documentation of behavior events and required data consistent with state reporting. The technician attends team meetings as designed for the assigned program. Behavior technicians may provide transportation support through available posted positions. At times, a technician may drive students for afterschool activities and trips and may be called upon to provide morning and afternoon transportation support for the program. The Behavior technician acts as a resource within the building to assist staff in understanding and improving behaviors. In addition, behavior technicians support teaching staff and students in the acquisition and mastery of the educational curriculumDuties and Responsibilities:Interacts in a positive and professional manner with students and colleaguesCompletes the setup and monitoring of data management systemsMaintains clean and orderly environmentParticipates in student centered meetingsAssists in the completion of student updatesPerforms duties as assigned by supervisorsSupports the program's behavior management systemAssists with arrival and departure routinesServes on crisis teams as assignedParticipates in assigned trainings and staff development opportunitiesProvides safety assistance in compliance with ACES safety management trainings, local, state and federal regulationsKeeps Connecticut "V" endorsement current by completing requirements in a timely mannerRepresents ACES in a positive manner through personal conduct, attendance and completion of assigned duties.Knowledge of:ACES policies and procedures, inclusive of assigned program specific policies and proceduresSafety management procedures and related local, state and federal laws and regulationsWhen relevant for RBT certification, BCBA certification, or supervision thereof, understands and complies with all regulations and guidelines of BACB.Application of individualized behavior management programs in operationReliability check processes and procedures for data fidelityProcedural fidelity checks processes for on-going programsIndividual student's profiles, triggers, motivators and their responsesAppropriate prompts and cues to utilize with individuals during crisis situationsSkills in:Oral and written communication to explain, model and relate information to team on an on-going basisProfessional collegiality with peers, leadership and stakeholdersOrganization of required data, plans and quarterly reportsData collection and assessmentUsing all relevant software systems to capture data and generate reports for supervisors, District, State and Federal reportingRelating to students to foster positive relationshipsCommunication with families as directedAbility to:Demonstrate a strong work ethic inclusive of excellent attendanceRecord data in a timely and accurate mannerReview data regularly and notify supervisors of relevant informationAssess reinforcer effectivenessCommunicate student issues to relevant team membersAssist in the analysis of behavioral and instructional dataDemonstrate an understanding for all concepts presented through the ACES Professional Development and related trainings.Fluently discuss and apply strategies based in ABASeek out relevant professional development opportunitiesAssist with training and feedback regarding behavioral skills with staffProvide training and feedback regarding instructional skills when paired with new staffPHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In addition, technicians may need to respond quickly to crisis situations which may include running and need flexibility, balance and core strength to complete safety management holds and escorts as trained. It's important to have intact hearing to respond to assistance calls. This position will require some sitting, standing, walking or running.WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
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