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Behavior Technician (Full Time)

Pueblo, CO

Make a Difference in Lives: Join Our Thriving ABA Team as a Behavior Technician!

Are you passionate about helping children and families navigate the challenges of Autism Spectrum Disorder? Do you find joy in seeing positive change through evidence-based practices? Envision Therapy is seeking dedicated and compassionate Behavior Technicians (BT) or Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) to join our dynamic team.

Why Envision Therapy?

  • Make a real impact: Your work will directly influence the lives of children and families, helping them unlock their potential and achieve their goals.
  • Join a supportive community: We're a passionate team of professionals who collaborate and learn from each other, creating a positive and encouraging environment.
  • Career growth opportunities: We invest in ongoing training and development, so you can expand your skills and advance your career in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
  • Competitive compensation and benefits: We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and a chance to contribute to a mission-driven organization.

What you'll do:

  • Partner with Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)  to provide therapy that transforms lives
  • Create engaging and effective learning experiences for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
  • Use clear communication and positive reinforcement to help children reach their full potential.
  • Complete daily progress notes related to the implementation of the intervention plan
  • Create an environment that fosters skill acquisition, functional communication, and school readiness for children
  • Collaborate with families to implement strategies at home and in the community.

Who you are:

  • You're passionate about helping children and families.
  • You're a natural communicator and enjoy building relationships.
  • You're organized, detail-oriented, and committed to quality.
  • You're eager to learn and grow

Required qualifications:

  • Proof of high school graduation (Diploma or GED) 
  • College enrollment or degree preferred
  • At least 18 years of age

Health & Safety Requirements:

  • Reliable transportation
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs, sit on floors and/or child-sized furniture, and quickly move from a seated position to running stance

Training and Development: 

  • Personalized Development Opportunities: We believe in investing in our team's success. You'll have access to comprehensive training and resources to expand your skills and knowledge in ABA, tailored to your unique needs and goals.
  • RBT Credential Support: Earning your RBT credential opens doors in the ABA field. We provide the resources and support you need to achieve this milestone, including 40-hour training, competency assessments, and exam support.
  • Continuous Learning: Our supportive community fosters constant growth. Through regular team meetings, supervision with BCBAs, and ongoing learning opportunities, you'll stay at the forefront of ABA practices.
  • Empowering Environment: We believe in providing a collaborative and encouraging atmosphere where you can ask questions, seek guidance, and feel supported in your professional journey.

We have determined a salary range for this position that takes into account several factors including experience, knowledge, education, skills, and abilities. Please note that the salary information is a general guideline and the exact salary will be determined based on the individual’s qualifications and experience, with consideration given to the factors listed above.
Expected Pay Range:
$17.00-$28.00/hour

Ready to make a difference?

We'd love to hear from you! Apply today and join our team of dedicated professionals who are changing lives, one child at a time.

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