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Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) – San Fernando Valley and Santa Clarita
Work Hours & Days: Full Time and Part-Time shifts. Variable; services are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
Location(s): San Fernando Valley and Santa Clarita, CA
$800 Sign-On Bonus for Evening and Weekend Shifts*
Make a Difference — Support Individuals and Families in Your Community!
JOB SUMMARY
The purpose of this program is to provide in-home respite services with behavioral supports, relieving parents, family members, and caregivers of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities from the responsibility of providing care, while ensuring the individual’s specialized behavioral needs are met. Standard in-home respite is at times insufficient, as some individuals engage in challenging behaviors, including severe self-care deficits, social-communicative challenges, and problematic behavior. In these cases, the Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) provides non-medical respite care while implementing behavior intervention strategies designed to reduce challenging behavior and increase basic daily living skills.
The Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) practices under the direct supervision of a certified Behavior Analyst and implements instructional and environmental modifications to produce socially significant improvements in the individual’s behavior through skill acquisition and behavior reduction.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
The Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) shall practice under the direct supervision of a certified Behavior Analyst, and shall meet either of the following requirements:
Employment Type: Full Time and Part time
Offering:
Competitive pay $22 - $30 an hour, dependent on experience, education, and certification.
Educational support and advancement opportunities for those pursuing RBT, BCBA, & Mental Health fields.
Health benefits medical, dental and vision available for both full & part-time employees
24/7 Virtual healthcare and mental health support membership
Sign-On Bonus is paid after 90 days working with clients. Bonus will vary based on work experience, hours, education, certification and meeting all job requirements. All pre-stated availability and locations must continue for 90 days.
Work Hours & Days: Full Time and Part-Time shifts. Variable; services are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
Location(s): San Fernando Valley and Santa Clarita, CA
$800 Sign-On Bonus for Evening and Weekend Shifts*
Make a Difference — Support Individuals and Families in Your Community!
JOB SUMMARY
The purpose of this program is to provide in-home respite services with behavioral supports, relieving parents, family members, and caregivers of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities from the responsibility of providing care, while ensuring the individual’s specialized behavioral needs are met. Standard in-home respite is at times insufficient, as some individuals engage in challenging behaviors, including severe self-care deficits, social-communicative challenges, and problematic behavior. In these cases, the Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) provides non-medical respite care while implementing behavior intervention strategies designed to reduce challenging behavior and increase basic daily living skills.
The Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) practices under the direct supervision of a certified Behavior Analyst and implements instructional and environmental modifications to produce socially significant improvements in the individual’s behavior through skill acquisition and behavior reduction.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Providing 1:1 in-home, non-medical respite care with behavioral supports to relieve family members and caregivers
- Implementing behavior support/intervention plans designed by a certified Behavior Analyst
- Implementing instructional and environmental modifications to produce socially significant improvements through skill acquisition and behavior reduction
- Implementing evidence-based (ABA) strategies and techniques
- Collecting and recording behavioral data, completing daily logs and summation notes, and supporting progress monitoring toward goals and objectives
- Interfacing and collaborating with parents, caregivers, and the supervising behavior analyst
- Participating in scheduled supervision, planning, teaming, and coordination with other service providers, when applicable
- Utilizing approved non-violent crisis strategies consistent with the approved crisis management plan
- Verifying service delivery through the agency’s Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) process
- Reporting special incidents (SIR) to the agency and regional center within required timeframes
- Maintaining consumer records in accordance with HIPAA
- Completing all required new-hire and ongoing annual trainings
- Knowledge of developmental disabilities
- Knowledge of Titles 17 and 22, including the definition and scope of in-home respite per Title 17, CCR, Division 2, Subchapter 3
- Knowledge of services for people with developmental disabilities and the developmental services system (e.g., DDS, regional centers, the IPP process)
- Knowledge and skills related to behavior support plan implementation, including antecedent strategies, replacement behavior teaching, and consequence-based procedures
- Knowledge and skills related to basic ABA principles and strategies (behavior reduction, skill acquisition/teaching)
- Knowledge and skills related to behavioral data collection and documentation
- Knowledge of crisis management guidelines and non-violent crisis prevention/intervention procedures
- Knowledge of mandated reporting, Zero Tolerance, Special Incident Reporting, Risk Mitigation, and Clients’ Rights requirements
- Client-Centered: Demonstrates understanding that clients are individuals with unique needs and preferences, treats clients with dignity and respect, and safeguards client confidentiality
- Ethical: Implements recommended evidence-based (ABA) support plan strategies with fidelity, even in the face of family, service provider, or developmental service system barriers
- Professional: Provides services in a manner consistent with BACB professional guidelines
- Self-Motivated: Initiates and completes routine job tasks accurately and on time with infrequent direction and prompts
- Collaborative: Works effectively with fellow employees, the supervising behavior analyst, and external stakeholders (e.g., family members, service providers, regional center) to address needs or resolve issues in a professional and timely manner
The Behavior Technician (Paraprofessional) shall practice under the direct supervision of a certified Behavior Analyst, and shall meet either of the following requirements:
- Has a high school diploma or the equivalent, has completed 30 hours of competency-based training designed by a certified behavior analyst, and has six months of experience working with persons with developmental disabilities; or
- Possesses an Associate’s Degree in either a human, social, or educational services discipline, or a degree or certification related to behavior management, from an accredited community college or educational institution, and has six months of experience working with persons with developmental disabilities.
- Knowledge of regional center and Department of Developmental Services (DDS) systems
- Knowledge of Titles 17 and 22
- Valid certificate in Community Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and valid certificate in First Aid issued by the American Red Cross, maintained current at all times
- Completion of agency-provided crisis training, with certification maintained active
- Completion of new staff training and orientation
- Current Department of Justice (DOJ) fingerprint and abuse clearance
- Ability to pass a physical health screening
- Legal authorization to work in the United States
- Valid California driver’s license, DMV clearance, and proof of automobile insurance
- Full physical dexterity/agility to perform required movements (running, bending, kneeling, typing, etc.).
- Sufficient vision to carry out duties.
- Ability to lift and carry clients (up to 50 lbs.)
Employment Type: Full Time and Part time
Offering:
Competitive pay $22 - $30 an hour, dependent on experience, education, and certification.
Educational support and advancement opportunities for those pursuing RBT, BCBA, & Mental Health fields.
Health benefits medical, dental and vision available for both full & part-time employees
24/7 Virtual healthcare and mental health support membership
Sign-On Bonus is paid after 90 days working with clients. Bonus will vary based on work experience, hours, education, certification and meeting all job requirements. All pre-stated availability and locations must continue for 90 days.
