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Floating Behavior Technician
Job Description
The Floating Behavior Technician (FBT) works with a variety of clients across multiple settings. This may include work in schools, day cares, clinics, and client homes. The Floating Behavior Technician must be able to understand and accurately implement a variety of treatment and behavior plans as designed by Behavior Analysts. In addition, the FBT must collect data and complete documentation as required for all clients assigned on a day-to-day basis. The FBT must be able to establish a good rapport with various clients and professionals. The FBT must be flexible with their schedule and available to communicate with the scheduling coordinator and/or behavior analysts on a day-to-day basis.
Minimum Qualifications
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Be at least 19 years of age; have a high-school degree or equivalent, and two years supervised experience working with children with special health care needs, or
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Have an Associate’s degree in human services (i.e., psychology, counseling, child development, education, nursing, etc.), or
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Be currently enrolled in not less than six (6) semester hours of relevant undergraduate coursework at an accredited college or university
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Demonstrate competency to work with children with special health care needs
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At least 3 years of experience with individuals with developmental disabilities and the completion of agency training in child specific orientation, and
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Have successfully passed a BCI and CANTs
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Valid driver’s license and insured/registered vehicle
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Must be flexible to work in a variety of work settings with any client
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CPI/Safety-Care Trained – trainings provided by agency and recertifications
Preferred Qualifications
Full-time Benefits
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Medical/dental/vision
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Life insurance
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Paid time off
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Paid holidays
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Retirement plan with employer match
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Training opportunities
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Employee discount with Verizon Wireless
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Social events and team builders
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Fun, supportive and collaborative working environment
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Bachelor’s Degree in human services field such as Psychology, Education/Special Education, Social Work, Health Studies, Child and Human Development, Nursing, etc.
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Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification
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Minimum 2 years’ experience working in behavioral health with individuals with disabilities
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Experience with behavior management and crisis prevention techniques