The Behavior Technician is responsible for working directly with children who have autism in their home. Implementing evidence-based intervention strategies as outlined by the client’s Individual Treatment Plan (ITP). Records data according to the ITP. Reports issues and/or concerns relating to family, client, or team to the supervisor and reports progress and/or concerns to the Consultant.
Daily Requirements:
Follow the rotation and/or individualized schedule. The rotation may include:
- PRT, DTI, arts and crafts, cooperative play, breaks outside activities, community outings, functional toy play, story time, circle time, socialization, manipulatives, puzzles, meals, free play, self-help skills
Weekly Requirements:
- Work between 20 and 25 hours per week in the client’s home.
- Work towards all program goals on the client’s data form during each session unless otherwise specified by the Lead Behavior Technician and/or Consultant