What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavior Technician - Bridges position at Judson Center?
Position: Behavior Technician - Bridges
Status: Full-Time/Part-Time/Contingent, Non-Exempt
Reports to: BCBA
ABA Supervision Provided by: BCBA
We are looking for Behavior Technicians specifically for our Bridges to Success program. Bridges serves teens and young adults, with a focus on activities of daily living (ADLs), pre-vocational and vocational skills, community integration, and increased independence. Behavior Technicians support clients through individualized programming, skill-building activities, and real-world practice to promote functional, meaningful outcomes.
Job Summary:
The Behavior Technician implements treatment plans and provide direct line therapy for children, teenagers, and young adults with autism spectrum disorders.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
Status: Full-Time/Part-Time/Contingent, Non-Exempt
Reports to: BCBA
ABA Supervision Provided by: BCBA
We are looking for Behavior Technicians specifically for our Bridges to Success program. Bridges serves teens and young adults, with a focus on activities of daily living (ADLs), pre-vocational and vocational skills, community integration, and increased independence. Behavior Technicians support clients through individualized programming, skill-building activities, and real-world practice to promote functional, meaningful outcomes.
Job Summary:
The Behavior Technician implements treatment plans and provide direct line therapy for children, teenagers, and young adults with autism spectrum disorders.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
- Provide direct line therapy to clients following all of the guidelines set forth in the treatment plan.
- Work 1:1 or in small groups to work on individualized skill acquisition objectives.
- Manages 2-3 client cases which include: summarizing data, maintaining a program book and materials, participating in treatment planning sessions, and maintaining a good rapport with parents of clients through weekly parent contacts.
- Manages challenging behaviors through approved QBS techniques with clients using training and behavior plan provided.
- Graduate student supervision provided.
- Participates in required trainings.
- Attend all scheduled team meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Ability to work with children, teenagers, and young adults of various developmental levels
- Ability to be trained in and comply with Applied Behavior Analysis intervention methods
- Following initial staff training (within 90 days), perform New Hire Competencies with 90% accuracy.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills
- Ability work collaboratively with parents and team members
- Professional presentation of self and company
- Cultural competence
- Must be able to communicate effectively and receptively in order to follow through with individualized behavior plan, emergency procedures, and report on activities.
- Ability to provide culturally competent services that shows sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.
- High school diploma required
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or another related field preferred.
- RBT preferred
- Valid Michigan Driver’s License, appropriate insurance and use of own vehicle.
- Hours will vary.
- Flexible Schedule and office space.
- Job requires willingness to work in families’ homes and in the office.
- Majority of time spent with client and can include toilet training, feeding, and teaching other daily living skills.
- Management of challenging/dangerous behavior
- Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds frequently and lift up to 50 pounds infrequently
- Must be able to react and move quickly to respond to impulsive movement of clients (children and teenagers with autism)
- Must be able to walk and stand approximately 75% of the work day
- Must be able to bend, kneel, squat, crawl, pivot, and sit on floor throughout the work day
- Must be able to run or quickly move short distances (up to100 feet) to catch or block clients (children and teenagers with autism)
- Must be able to use physical management techniques, including single or two-person restraints, to help manage behavior of clients (children and teenagers with autism)