Overview Behavior Technicians work as part of our Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention [EIDBI] team providing medically necessary treatment to people under the age of 21 on Medical Assistance [MA] with autism spectrum disorder [ASD] and related conditions.
Responsibilities Behavior Technicians provide direct client care through the application of Applied Behavior Analysis [ABA]. These interventions target the functional skills and core domains of people with ASD and related conditions using the principals of learning and behavior by:
Providing intervention services in the comprehensive multi-disciplinary evaluation [CMDE] and identified in the person's individual treatment plan. Participating in monitoring the person's progress on goals and objectives and treatment outcomes. Collaborate with including client, parents caregivers, outside professionals, and other providers. Receiving required clinical supervision and intervention observation and direction as identified in the person's ITP. *Given the needs of the families we serve, some evening and weekend shifts are required for this position. This position is tiered into 3 levels based on qualifications:
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Behavior Technician Level I Type Part-time & Full-time, no less than 0.6 FTE
Location Duluth, MN
Pay $24, Hourly
Qualifications To qualify as a Level I Behavior Technician a person must meet at least one of the following sets of requirements listed HERE
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Behavior Technician Level II Type Part-time & Full-time, no less than 0.6 FTE
Location Duluth, MN
Pay $23, Hourly
Qualifications To qualify as a Level II Behavior Technician, a person must meet at least one of the following sets of requirements listed HERE
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Behavior Technician Level III Type Part-time & Full-time, no less than 0.6 FTE
Location Duluth, MN
Pay $17.50, Hourly
1. Complete the level III provider training requirements during the first six months of employment (see EIDBI – Individual provider trainings) - Accend will provide this training
2. Be age 18 older
3. Meet at least one of the following requirements :
Have a high school diploma or general equivalency diploma (GED) Be fluent in a non-English language Have one year of experience as a primary personal care assistance (PCA) worker, community health worker, waiver service provider or special education assistant to a person with ASD or a related condition within the past five years. _________________________________________________________________
Employees must have the ability to pass MVR check, maintain a valid driver's license and vehicle insurance. Benefits Health Insurance Competency and performance based pay scales Dental Insurance Life Insurance Vision Insurance Short & Long Term Disability Insurance 401(K) PTO Flexible Scheduling Options Training & Career Development Mileage, and other expense reimbursements Employee Assistance Program Explore our other career opportunities here.
Accend Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.