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Best job ever—Texas Style!
Aggieland Autism Center (AAC) is seeking passionate individuals to join our team of Behavior Technicians. If you’re excited about making a meaningful impact on children’s lives and becoming a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), this is the opportunity for you!
Here is a little about our Texas-style Behavior Therapy. The buckaroos typically attend ABA therapy Monday-Friday (9-5). BCBAs develop individualized plans using ABA, which is intense and intentional at changing children’s outcomes. We focus on keeping motivation high and matching big efforts with big reinforcers. We see great changes in functional communication, social skills, language acquisition, and decreases in problem behavior. Our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA’s) are on-site and keep targets updated and treatment plans in place that increase skills and decrease problem behavior. The BCBAs work directly with and train clients, parents, as well as staff!
There is no place like AAC! — Join in the differentiated and unique ABA!
Check us out at:
www.aggielandautismcenter.com
Behavior Technician
–Differentiated ABA Therapy–
· Unique Environment (Fun and Engaging)
· Career Advancement
· Medical Health Benefits
· Effective and Unique ABA Therapy
· Paid Training
· Workplace Culture (hard working and dedicated team)
Qualifications:
The following qualifications are set by AAC Management as standards of excellence to see each person reach their full potential.
A qualified applicant must have:
- High school diploma
- Background check
- References
- Passion for helping children with autism
- Professional work ethics
- Availability to work full-time for a minimum of 40 hours per week (M-F; 9-5)
- Ability to maintain professionalism in every situation
- Tuberculosis Test
Duties:
The following duties are to be performed according to the procedures and protocol established by the Clinical Director and approved by the Aggieland Autism Center, LLC as meeting the guidelines set forth in the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) using evidence-based programming for being successful in addressing the developmental delays of individuals with autism.
The following duties are to be performed in a timely and professional manner:
- Implement and follow through with the procedures per client per program as selected and trained by the clinical supervisor at Aggieland Autism Center, LLC.
- Implement procedures with enthusiasm while conducting engaging sessions with each client.
- Master staff training materials and maintain procedural training for a quarterly average at or above 80% correct.
- Help to prepare and organize each client’s program materials before the client’s session begins.
- Clean each client’s area after each session (for services provided at Aggieland Autism Center).
- Organize each client’s program materials correctly after each session.
- Record and maintain data for each client’s program after each session.
- Professional appearance, attire, and manner in conduct, attendance, job performance, supervision, and trainings.
- Professional appearance, attire, and manner while representing Aggieland Autism Center, LLC in business relations for speaking engagements, presentations, trainings, and business promotional shows etc.
- Professional respect for Aggieland Autism Center’s property and possessions.
- Professional respect and courtesy for all diversity of cultures, religions, and races for all Aggieland Autism Center’s clients and employees.
- Maintain separation of social and personal time from work responsibilities.
- Communicate all necessary and appropriate information to the Aggieland Autism Center, LLC Director/Clinical Director/Clinical Supervisors/Clinical Assistant.
Physical Requirements:
General Requirements:
· Physical Stamina:
o Ability to engage in activities that require physical exertion for extended periods.
o Capacity to maintain high energy levels throughout the workday, which often involves bending, squatting, lifting, and running.
· Strength:
o Ability to lift and carry children weighing up to 50 pounds.
o Capability to assist with physical activities, including lifting and positioning clients safely.
· Mobility and Agility:
o Proficiency in quickly responding to clients who may attempt to run off.
o Capability to navigate various terrains, both indoor and outdoor, including playgrounds, parks, and indoor therapy spaces.
o Agility to engage in physical play and therapeutic activities with children.
· Endurance:
o Ability to stand, walk, and run for long periods.
o Capacity to perform repetitive tasks, such as guiding, assisting, and restraining clients, throughout the workday.
· Control and Safety:
o Ability to maintain/ensure client safety during both indoor and outdoor activities.
· Running and Chasing:
o Capability to quickly pursue and safely intercept a client who attempts to run away.
o Sufficient speed and agility to prevent a client from running into unsafe areas, such as off-limits zones.
· Environmental Adaptability:
o Ability to work in various weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, and snow, when engaging in outdoor activities.
o Proficiency in transitioning between different environments, such as from an indoor therapy room to an outdoor playground.
· Dexterity:
o Fine and gross motor skills required for tasks such as handling therapy materials, playing games, and assisting with daily activities.
· Sensory Abilities:
o Adequate visual and auditory acuity to monitor clients and respond to their needs promptly.
o Ability to detect potential hazards in the environment to ensure client safety.
Training:
Before therapists are approved to work with clients, all therapists must complete the following training:
- Background Check / Criminal History Check.
- Clearance with a Tuberculosis Test.
- Provide Aggieland Autism Center with proof of identity and employment eligibility verification.
- Read and refer to Aggieland Autism Center, LLC. Employee Handbook.
- Read and refer to BACB ethical codes for RBTs.
- Shadowing a current RBT’s session for a minimum of 5 hours.
- 40-hour Orientation training in accordance with BACB® guidelines Orientation Training sessions including typical development, autism, principles of applied behavior analysis, data collection, intervention strategies, and teaching procedures.
Employees are expected to complete the orientation within a two-week period. New employees are required within 90 days to show mastery with 80-100% correct on procedural integrity as well as through an orientation exam demonstrating knowledge of autism, principles of applied behavior analysis, data collection, as well as show competency of intervention strategies. After completion of the above requirements, new employees receive a Certificate of Completion of Orientation Training.
Job Type:
· Full-time
Pay:
· $15.00 – $19.00 per hour based on qualifications and experience.
o Disclaimer: If you are not a Certified and Current RBT, starting pay is $14.00 per hour for the longevity of training to get you to your RBT Certification as soon as possible (a 90-day probationary period may apply).
· Estimated starting pay range for an RBT per year is $31,200-$33,120. Estimated upper pay range for an RBT per year is $37,440-$40,680. Yearly pay differences are based on Hourly Pay, Hours Worked, Overtime, PTO, Holidays, and Other Factors.
What Sets Us Apart:
Monetary Benefits:
- Medical Health Benefits
- Initial RBT Certification Reimbursement (Estimated $95.00 value)
- Immediate pay raise upon receiving your RBT Certification!
- 8-10 Paid Holidays Off
- PTO – 6 days per year accrued – Starting
- CPR training provided
- Paid Training
- Assessment Based Raises and Career Advancement!
Non-Monetary Benefits:
- Lots of fun, time outdoors (A unique environment)
- Celebrations (Birthdays, Work Anniversaries, and Major Holidays)
- Some with food provided and some with desserts provided!
- All training material needed to pass the RBT Exam and more
- Additional resources and training provided
- Values Based Culture and Great People!
- Water Balloons, Crafts, Sand, Toys, Bikes, Power Jeeps, and so much more! (Those BIG rewards!!)
Health Benefits are implemented after a 30-day waiting period. There is also a 90-day probationary period.
There is no place like AAC! AAC provides paid training, health benefits, and lots of fun!
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $15.00 – $19.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Continuing education credits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunities for advancement
- Paid time off
- Paid training
Application Question(s):
- What experience do you have that is relevant to this role, and why are you a good fit for this role?
- What are your core values and why are they important to you?
Work Location: In person
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Full Job Description
Best job ever—Texas Style!
Aggieland Autism Center (AAC) is seeking passionate individuals to join our team of Behavior Technicians. If you’re excited about making a meaningful impact on children’s lives and becoming a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), this is the opportunity for you!
Here is a little about our Texas-style Behavior Therapy. The buckaroos typically attend ABA therapy Monday-Friday (9-5). BCBAs develop individualized plans using ABA, which is intense and intentional at changing children’s outcomes. We focus on keeping motivation high and matching big efforts with big reinforcers. We see great changes in functional communication, social skills, language acquisition, and decreases in problem behavior. Our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA’s) are on-site and keep targets updated and treatment plans in place that increase skills and decrease problem behavior. The BCBAs work directly with and train clients, parents, as well as staff!
There is no place like AAC! — Join in the differentiated and unique ABA!
Check us out at:
www.aggielandautismcenter.com
Behavior Technician
–Differentiated ABA Therapy–
· Unique Environment (Fun and Engaging)
· Career Advancement
· Medical Health Benefits
· Effective and Unique ABA Therapy
· Paid Training
· Workplace Culture (hard working and dedicated team)
Qualifications:
The following qualifications are set by AAC Management as standards of excellence to see each person reach their full potential.
A qualified applicant must have:
- High school diploma
- Background check
- References
- Passion for helping children with autism
- Professional work ethics
- Availability to work full-time for a minimum of 40 hours per week (M-F; 9-5)
- Ability to maintain professionalism in every situation
- Tuberculosis Test
Duties:
The following duties are to be performed according to the procedures and protocol established by the Clinical Director and approved by the Aggieland Autism Center, LLC as meeting the guidelines set forth in the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) using evidence-based programming for being successful in addressing the developmental delays of individuals with autism.
The following duties are to be performed in a timely and professional manner:
- Implement and follow through with the procedures per client per program as selected and trained by the clinical supervisor at Aggieland Autism Center, LLC.
- Implement procedures with enthusiasm while conducting engaging sessions with each client.
- Master staff training materials and maintain procedural training for a quarterly average at or above 80% correct.
- Help to prepare and organize each client’s program materials before the client’s session begins.
- Clean each client’s area after each session (for services provided at Aggieland Autism Center).
- Organize each client’s program materials correctly after each session.
- Record and maintain data for each client’s program after each session.
- Professional appearance, attire, and manner in conduct, attendance, job performance, supervision, and trainings.
- Professional appearance, attire, and manner while representing Aggieland Autism Center, LLC in business relations for speaking engagements, presentations, trainings, and business promotional shows etc.
- Professional respect for Aggieland Autism Center’s property and possessions.
- Professional respect and courtesy for all diversity of cultures, religions, and races for all Aggieland Autism Center’s clients and employees.
- Maintain separation of social and personal time from work responsibilities.
- Communicate all necessary and appropriate information to the Aggieland Autism Center, LLC Director/Clinical Director/Clinical Supervisors/Clinical Assistant.
Physical Requirements:
General Requirements:
· Physical Stamina:
o Ability to engage in activities that require physical exertion for extended periods.
o Capacity to maintain high energy levels throughout the workday, which often involves bending, squatting, lifting, and running.
· Strength:
o Ability to lift and carry children weighing up to 50 pounds.
o Capability to assist with physical activities, including lifting and positioning clients safely.
· Mobility and Agility:
o Proficiency in quickly responding to clients who may attempt to run off.
o Capability to navigate various terrains, both indoor and outdoor, including playgrounds, parks, and indoor therapy spaces.
o Agility to engage in physical play and therapeutic activities with children.
· Endurance:
o Ability to stand, walk, and run for long periods.
o Capacity to perform repetitive tasks, such as guiding, assisting, and restraining clients, throughout the workday.
· Control and Safety:
o Ability to maintain/ensure client safety during both indoor and outdoor activities.
· Running and Chasing:
o Capability to quickly pursue and safely intercept a client who attempts to run away.
o Sufficient speed and agility to prevent a client from running into unsafe areas, such as off-limits zones.
· Environmental Adaptability:
o Ability to work in various weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, and snow, when engaging in outdoor activities.
o Proficiency in transitioning between different environments, such as from an indoor therapy room to an outdoor playground.
· Dexterity:
o Fine and gross motor skills required for tasks such as handling therapy materials, playing games, and assisting with daily activities.
· Sensory Abilities:
o Adequate visual and auditory acuity to monitor clients and respond to their needs promptly.
o Ability to detect potential hazards in the environment to ensure client safety.
Training:
Before therapists are approved to work with clients, all therapists must complete the following training:
- Background Check / Criminal History Check.
- Clearance with a Tuberculosis Test.
- Provide Aggieland Autism Center with proof of identity and employment eligibility verification.
- Read and refer to Aggieland Autism Center, LLC. Employee Handbook.
- Read and refer to BACB ethical codes for RBTs.
- Shadowing a current RBT’s session for a minimum of 5 hours.
- 40-hour Orientation training in accordance with BACB® guidelines Orientation Training sessions including typical development, autism, principles of applied behavior analysis, data collection, intervention strategies, and teaching procedures.
Employees are expected to complete the orientation within a two-week period. New employees are required within 90 days to show mastery with 80-100% correct on procedural integrity as well as through an orientation exam demonstrating knowledge of autism, principles of applied behavior analysis, data collection, as well as show competency of intervention strategies. After completion of the above requirements, new employees receive a Certificate of Completion of Orientation Training.
Job Type:
· Full-time
Pay:
· $15.00 – $19.00 per hour based on qualifications and experience.
o Disclaimer: If you are not a Certified and Current RBT, starting pay is $14.00 per hour for the longevity of training to get you to your RBT Certification as soon as possible (a 90-day probationary period may apply).
· Estimated starting pay range for an RBT per year is $31,200-$33,120. Estimated upper pay range for an RBT per year is $37,440-$40,680. Yearly pay differences are based on Hourly Pay, Hours Worked, Overtime, PTO, Holidays, and Other Factors.
What Sets Us Apart:
Monetary Benefits:
- Medical Health Benefits
- Initial RBT Certification Reimbursement (Estimated $95.00 value)
- Immediate pay raise upon receiving your RBT Certification!
- 8-10 Paid Holidays Off
- PTO – 6 days per year accrued – Starting
- CPR training provided
- Paid Training
- Assessment Based Raises and Career Advancement!
Non-Monetary Benefits:
- Lots of fun, time outdoors (A unique environment)
- Celebrations (Birthdays, Work Anniversaries, and Major Holidays)
- Some with food provided and some with desserts provided!
- All training material needed to pass the RBT Exam and more
- Additional resources and training provided
- Values Based Culture and Great People!
- Water Balloons, Crafts, Sand, Toys, Bikes, Power Jeeps, and so much more! (Those BIG rewards!!)
Health Benefits are implemented after a 30-day waiting period. There is also a 90-day probationary period.
There is no place like AAC! AAC provides paid training, health benefits, and lots of fun!
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $15.00 – $19.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Continuing education credits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunities for advancement
- Paid time off
- Paid training
Application Question(s):
- What experience do you have that is relevant to this role, and why are you a good fit for this role?
- What are your core values and why are they important to you?
Work Location: In person
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