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(1534) Behavior Technician

This position is responsible for implementing and providing Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy to children between the ages of 3 and 15 in Autism Services under the supervision of Licensed Behavior Analysts (LBA). This position is part of a team that:

  • Provides direct services in-person and via telehealth
  • Conducts assessments that are used to develop effective treatment plans and goals that align with DSM V criteria and remediation of ASD symptoms
  • Implements interventions in natural environments such as home, community, and school
  • Uses data collection to evaluate treatment programming and progress
  • Provides parent training
  • Collaborates with school district personnel and other clinical staff members serving the client

This position will maintain Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) status. Job responsibilities include the following: traveling within designated service area, flexible hours and schedule, the ability to work with families and sensitivity to various cultural differences, meeting productivity requirements, and meeting deadlines. The personnel will provide services in accordance with standards and billing guidelines established by the HHSC Children’s Autism Program and BTCS.

The ideal candidate is proficient in Excel skills, has excellent attention to detail, and will have strict adherence to state and Center guidelines.

Why join our team?

BCBA Supervision Available!

  • No cost or requirement for supervision
  • Guaranteed minimum 10% supervision per month (concentrated supervised fieldwork)
  • Hands on experience and training with assessments, treatment plan writing, goal writing, parent training, and more.
  • Biweekly trainings on BACB task list items
  • Many Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) unrestricted hour opportunities throughout workday
  • Study support for BCBA exam
  • Gain experience providing ABA services and parent training via telehealth
  • Flexible schedule: ability to create your own schedule directly with your BCBAs and families.

*WILL CONSIDER FULL TIME AND PART TIME APPLICANTS*

Location: Various BBT locations

Salary: $18.38 - $32.64/hr

$18.38 base rate for full time employee

OR

$23.89 base rate for part time employee

Applicable Differentials:

$0.75 bilingual

$1.00 Master’s degree

Up to $2.00/hour – prior community center experience

Up to $4.00/hour – BTCS Tenure

$1.00/hour – Advanced Licensure

Why join our team?

BTCS Values our team members and believes it is important to reward and compensate our team members for their contribution to our success. BTCS offers competitive salaries, an excellent benefits package and generous leave accruals.

Medical Insurance: Through BlueCross Blue Shield, we offer comprehensive medical coverage for you and your eligible dependents with access to network and non-network health care providers. Coverage for employees and eligible dependents begins on the first day of the month following 60 days of employment.

Dental Insurance: Through Dental Select, we offer two coverage plans for dental care, to include preventative, basic and major services. Coverage for employees and eligible dependents begins on the first day of the month following 60 days of employment.

Vision Insurance: Through BlueCross BlueShield, we offer vision coverage to include discounts on everyday vision needs, such as eye exams and glasses and/ or contacts. Coverage for employees and eligible dependents begins on the first day of the month following 60 days of employment.

Prescription Plan: Through BlueCross BlueShield, we offer discounts on generic, preferred or brand-name drugs as well as non-preferred drugs at pharmacies or through a convenient home delivery program. Coverage for employees and eligible dependents begins on the first day of the month following 60 days of employment.

Flexible Spending Accounts: Optional pre-tax contributions for medical reimbursement and dependent care plans.

Retirement Plans:
401A: Through this governmental plan, we offer a 7% match to employee contributions.
457/403(b): Through these governmental plans, employees may contribute pre-tax earnings for retirement. Employees may participate on the first day of employment.

Sponsored Insurance:
Life Insurance: Through Dearborn National, we offer basic life insurance of $5,000. Optional supplemental coverage, as well as spouse and eligible dependent policies, are available to purchase.
Long Term Disability/ Accident/ Critical Illness Insurance: Through Dearborn National we offer optional insurance coverages at a competitive rate. Coverage for employees and eligible dependents begins on the first day of the month following 60 days of employment.

Family and Medical Leave: Job protection to provide care related to a child's birth or adoption, or for yourself or a family member's serious health condition.

Employee Assistance Program: Through Alliance Worksite Solutions, we offer a no cost, confidential employee assistance program as a resource to resolve personal, family, financial and legal problems for employees and their dependents.

Professional Development: Joining Bluebonnet Trails is about joining a culture of inclusiveness, collaboration, trust, and the invitation and expectation to have a voice. Bluebonnet offers employees the opportunity to participate in professional development that is skill based and offers continuing education courses to enhance knowledge and performance via online courses and instructor led webinars.

Additional Perks:
- Employee Referral Awards
- Licensure Supervision
- Licensure Renewal Fee Reimbursement
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness Programs
- Educational Leave
- Competitive Pay Differentials for Applicable Positions

 

Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma and experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to children, must have valid Texas driver’s license and maintain approved driver’s status throughout employment.

Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in special education or a related field.
Currently enrolled in a graduate program for BCBA certification. 
Ability to speak, read, and write fluently in Spanish.