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Start your career with Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP)!
Join one of the fastest-growing fields in healthcare in an entry-level job that lets you work with kids and spend your day doing meaningful work. As a Behavior Technician, you will help kids with autism learn and grow!
In the current market there are a number of jobs for you to consider. Take a few moments to watch this video to learn more about the important work our Behavior Technicians do each and every day!
Why work with LEARN Behavioral? Video link: https://lrnbvr.com/why-learn
Once you learn the ropes of ABA, opportunities are ripe for you to take on more responsibility and grow your career!
So, what are you waiting for?
Backed by the support and supervision of our awesome staff, you would:
If you work full-time, you can earn up to 15 days of paid time off (PTO) after 90 days of employment. If you work part-time, you’re eligible for sick leave.
Pay starting at $17.00 and up for experience!Do you have what it takes? Although we don’t require specific experience, we do look for certain characteristics, including:
Oh, and we actually require:
Physical requirements vary and are based on specific client assignments. You may be asked to engage in any of the following: push, pull, lift up to 35 pounds, and move quickly, according to client needs. It is necessary to be able to sit on the floor, stoop, stand, walk, and run.
Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) is part of LEARN Behavioral, a national organization dedicated to nurturing the unique potential of children with autism and special needs. LEARN serves communities from coast to coast. And we’re growing every day.
LEARN Behavioral is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Candidates interested in the following positions will find this role similarly rewarding and are encouraged to apply: teacher, psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, social worker, home health aide (HHA), teacher aide, child care worker, instructor, counselor, education assistant, home care worker, caregiver, mental health therapist, childcare assistant, paraprofessional, life skills coach.
This position is similar to the following positions at other companies: behavioral technician, behavior therapist, registered behavior technician, RBT, board certified autism therapist, BCAT, behavior treatment technician, ABA tutor, line therapist, behavior interventionist, autism instructor, licensed behavior analyst, and board certified behavior analyst.
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Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$31k-38k (estimate)
03/18/2023
08/10/2023
wiautism.com
MADISON, WI
500 - 1,000
1995
GLENN SALLOWS
$10M - $50M
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
Locations in Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Eau Claire! With over 20 years of clinical research and practice, Wisconsin Early Autism Project is a world-renowned leader in early comprehensive behavioral treatment for young children with autism. Join our team and start changing lives today! We're currently hiring for the position of Behavioral Treatment Technician, which offers the opportunity to deliver one-on-one therapy to children (18 months to school age), helping them learn to communicate, play, and live more independent lives. Since much of this therapy takes place in the client's hom...e, applicants do not necessarily need to live near one of our office locations. WEAP's programs have reached across Wisconsin, the United States, and other continents to touch the lives of children with autism spectrum disorders and their families. Our curriculum has helped thousands of young kids make dramatic progress and achieve the best possible outcomes. Our programs use our research-proven curriculum and positive reinforcement to keep learning fun. We focus on the fundamental areas of learning first: attention, listening skills, play and imitation, and beginning communication. As children progress, programs expand to incorporate many more areas of learning and a wide variety of skills. Relationship building is a critical component of every program and starts from the very first session. We ensure that every child feels successful and enjoys learning by constantly adapting, individualizing, and building on strengths. The goal of our entire treatment program is to help children with ASD learn new skills fast enough to catch up with other children. Welcome to WEAP. Welcome to hope.
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