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ABA Behavioral Technician | Redwood City, CA

$32/hour

Therapeutic Learning Consultants

Redwood City, CA, USA

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Therapeutic Learning Consultants (TLC) is hiring Full Time and Part Time Behavior Technicians! San Francisco Bay Area | Los Angeles Highly Competitive Compensation DOE: $23 - $32 / Hr. | Sign-On Bonus (RBT) Therapeutic Learning Consultants, Inc. (TLC) is a well-established behavioral health agency serving children on the Autism Spectrum. Our team of Behavioral Specialists and Board Certified Behavior Analysts strive to provide the best services to children diagnosed with autism and other behavioral health needs. Our supportive culture, competitive compensation package, and exceptional training have made us an employer of choice in the San Francisco Bay and Los Angeles areas. If you're interested in behavioral health and are looking for a rewarding career to help children with autism learn new skills, we want to hear from you! Our Behavior Technicians are responsible for assisting Behavior Analysts with implementing treatment plans, using evidence-based strategies that target language, play, social, and adaptive skill deficits, as well as behavioral concerns that may be impacting learning. As a Behavior Technician (RBT), you will work closely with a Behavior Analyst to carry out treatment plans for individual clients, collect data on targeted skills, and attend clinical team meetings. We are seeking energetic, creative, and fun individuals looking to start a career in the field of Behavior Analysis. We have immediate openings, part-time or full-time, for entry-level and experienced Behavior Technicians. We offer paid training and will help guide, support, and mentor your career in Behavior Analysis. Requirements Prior experience is a plus but not required. We offer on-site and remote paid training and clinical hours towards your Behavior Technician certification. Bachelor's Degree or enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related program preferred. At least 6 months of previous experience working with children; ABA experience and Registered Behavior Technician certification preferred. Patience, empathy, and a passion for helping others. Positive attitude and fun through play. Good written and verbal communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills to connect with children. Must have reliable transportation. Willing to commute to clients' homes, schools, or community settings to implement treatment objectives. Current TB screening. Background check clearance upon hire. Evidence of immunizations. Benefits Highly Competitive Salary (DOE): Up to $32.00 per hour Flexible Schedule Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Paid Drive Time Mileage Reimbursement Growth opportunities for qualified individuals Reduced tuition for ABA Graduate Programs Paid Registered Behavior Technician Certification Laptop for Data Collection Company Events Paid Training and Development Wellness Resources Promotions and Bonuses Referral Bonuses Access to mentorship and career development opportunities BCBA training program and certification hours Supportive family friendly-environment

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