Behavior Technician - Classroom
Behavior Technician-EducationTurn Challenges into Breakthroughs - One Step at a TimeAt Grafton, we're guided by a shared purpose: helping individuals with developmental and behavioral challenges reach their fullest potential. As a Behavior Technician, your meaningful impact happens in the everyday moments-helping individuals learn, grow, and achieve new milestones. You'll work within a culture of teamwork and collaboration, supported by professionals who share your drive and dedication. And because we care for you so you can care for others, we provide training, mentorship, and a supportive environment where you can build a rewarding career.Join us - and see the impact of your expertise change lives every day!Be part of a team that leads with Heart & GRIT, the Grafton Way!The Behavior Specialist/Behavior Technician is responsible for direct delivery of behavioral services to children and families/caregivers. This position maintains accurate record keeping of case notes and communicates with supervising Board-Certified Behavior Analyst about the program and the progress of the treatment plan for individuals served. The position will utilize the strategies and principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) to manage a caseload of clients and work with their families by providing services in family homes or other appropriate settings. Reports to a Clinical Administrator or a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSWorks under the supervision of a BCBA to collaboratively establish and/or implement a treatment plan based on a functional assessment.Provide direct delivery of the behavioral services to the children and families by implementing goals and objectives to ensure safety and engagement in appropriate instructional, leisure, and daily living activities within a natural environment and under the supervision of a BCBA.May prepare written assessments, assessing service recipients from multiple perspectives, including family functioning, social, academic, and behavioral, skills, strengths, barriers self-sufficiency, treatment history, and others, and utilizing various assessment instruments as appropriate.Implement language and academic programs by collecting individual progress data, maintaining program books, and creating teaching materials.Document case activities or other required daily documentation for both data analysis and billing purposes in a timely manner.Schedule and keep scheduled appointments to support family with implementing behavior intervention in home and schedule and keep supervision meetings with BCBA for supervision and as needed.Discuss treatment progress, supports family in implementing in-home behavior strategies that support the treatment plan, and responds to parents and/ or guardians regarding operations, events, incidents, etc.Attends job specific conferences and/or training as scheduled, and assists in the trainings and mentoring of new staffCommunicate effectively about all ideas, successes or concernsPerforms other duties as assignedMINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCEMust be 21 years of ageA valid, acceptable driver's licenseRegistered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification requiredAny applicant who is not RBT certified at hire will be given 6 months to obtain certificationBachelor's degree in psychology, human services or a related field ORAssociates degree and 3 months experience working with children required ORHigh school diploma and 6 months experience working with children requiredPrior experience working with children with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities preferredExperience in writing Positive Behavior Support plans and in designing and evaluating behavioral interventions preferredEffective oral and written communication skills and outstanding social skillsSolid reporting skills and impartial assessment skills are essentialRequires Ukeru certificationCOMPENSATION* $21.38-$28.04/hr. based on experienceSCHEDULE AVAILABILITY* Between 7:00AM-6:00PMEMPLOYEE BENEFITSCaring for You, So You can Care for OthersFree meals during shift, when working in the schools and residencesMedical, dental, and vision coverageFlexible Spending, Dependent Care FSA & Health Savings AccountsEmployee Assistance Program (EAP) - 5 free sessions per family memberEmployer-Paid Life InsuranceShort-term and long-term disability coverageWork & Life Harmony: Flexible scheduling and resources to help you thrive at work and at home.Generous Paid Time Off planRetirement Plan with employer match - up to $2,500 annuallyEmployee Discounts, including:Legal services and identity theft protection planTravel assistanceVirtual exercise & coachingFREE Will preparation servicesStronger Together: Supporting Your Growth & SuccessPaid Career Development - Earn while becoming certified in CPR, Ukeru, Mandt, and more!Education Assistance - up to $5,250 annuallyContinuing Education OpportunitiesFederal Student Loan Forgiveness eligibility - As a 501(c)(3) nonprofitTeam culture built on support, collaboration, and growthReferral Bonuses - earn a $1,000 bonus for bringing new talent to Grafton!If you have issues applying or have any questions about this position, please reach out to us at HR@Grafton.org or 540-542-0200 Ext. 6429.Grafton is an equal employment opportunity employer and tobacco-free workplace.