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Cain Behavioral Therapy

Behavior Technician (BT) at Cain Behavioral Therapy

Cain Behavioral Therapy Oakland, CA

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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWhy You’ll Love this Behavior Technician (BT)  Are you passionate about helping children and making a lasting impact on their lives? Join Cain Behavioral Therapy as a Behavior Technician (BT) in Oakland, CA, where you’ll support individuals with autism through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and help them thrive in everyday environments. As a Behavior Technician, you’ll receive comprehensive ABA training and implement personalized therapy programs designed by your Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) supervisor. You’ll play a vital role in helping clients reach their full potential while being part of a supportive team that values your growth and impact. Pay: $20 - $28 / hour     *pay based on experienceWhy Cain Behavioral Therapy?    Competitive Pay: Hourly rates based on experienceComprehensive ABA Training: Learn evidence-based techniquesReferral Bonuses: Earn rewards for referring qualified candidatesFlexible Scheduling: Afternoon and evening shifts (12–15 hours/week)Drive Time Compensation: Reimbursement for travel to in-home sessionsThis part-time position involves providing in-home ABA therapy directly to children and is ideal for those available during weekday after-school hours. While our service hours span Monday through Friday from 8am to 10pm and weekends from 8am to 5pm, your specific schedule will be based on client needs - offering flexibility that works for you. Join our team as a Behavior Technician (BT) in Oakland, CA, and make a meaningful impact by helping clients reach their greatest potential!  ResponsibilitiesBuild professional relationships with clients and familiesArrive on time for scheduled sessions  Communicate availability changes to the admin team at least 1 month in advance  Implement ABA targets as trained and documented  Complete session notes and data tracking accurately  Maintain regular contact with your BCBA supervisor  Apply supervisor feedback to improve service qualityFollow all agency policies and procedures  Attend required staff meetings, supervision, and training sessions  Perform other duties as assignedRequired Skills18 years or older  High School Diploma or GED  Experience working with children (especially those with disabilities or behavioral challenges)  Passion for helping kids with autism and developmental differences  Willingness to learn and grow professionally  Reliable transportation and ability to travel to client homes  Valid California driver’s license and auto insurance  Clean DOJ/FBI background check  First Aid/CPR Certification (or willingness to obtain)  TB test and up-to-date immunization record (per company policy)*We kindly ask that you refrain from calling about this job opening. Candidates will be contacted directly if selected for an interview.

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