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Behavior Technician (BT) Play With Kids

Davenport, IA Davenport, IA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$27K - $34.
1K a year Estimated:
$27K - $34.
1K a year Do you want a career that makes a difference? Do you want to change lives? You can - one child at a time.
Caravel Autism Health is looking for caring, compassionate, mentor-minded people that want to teach kids to thrive.
At Caravel, your work truly makes a difference! As a Behavior Technician, you will interact with children on the autism spectrum, in their own homes.
We utilize a results-oriented approach called applied behavior analysis (ABA therapy), which involves observing how our clients react to their environment and how they respond to people around them.
You will engage these special children in fun activities to help build their skills and social awareness and document their progress.
This position is ideal for people who are natural caregivers, individuals who have a passion or interest in preschool teaching, teaching assistant, daycare, early childhood education, and care for individuals with special needs.
This is a great role for people who are looking to advance their careers in occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, behavior-based therapy, and other psychology specialties.
No experience is required and we provide paid training.
Benefits offered to all employees include:
Competitive Compensation Paid Training Program & Professional Development Opportunities Paid Travel When Applicable Additional benefits for qualifying employees include:
Medical & Dental Coverage 401(k) available We look for individuals who:
Display a fun and creative personality Possess a strong work ethic Must be 18 years old or older GED/HS diploma Caravel Autism Health is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.
M/F/D/V.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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