What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavior Technician position at Eleos Behavior Care?
Overview
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Behavior Technician to join our team in providing high-quality behavioral health services. The ideal candidate will work closely with children and individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism, to implement evidence-based interventions. This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in clients' lives while gaining valuable experience in behavioral therapy and special education. Prior experience with data collection, applied behavior analysis (ABA), and patient care is highly desirable. The Behavior Technician will support diagnostic evaluations, patient assessments, and treatment plans within a HIPAA-compliant environment, ensuring accurate medical documentation and records management.
Responsibilities
- Implement individualized behavior intervention plans based on ABA principles for clients with autism and other developmental disabilities.
- Collect and record data accurately during therapy sessions to monitor progress and inform treatment adjustments.
- Assist in conducting patient assessments, intake procedures, and diagnostic evaluations under supervision.
- Support patients during therapy sessions, ensuring a safe and supportive environment that promotes positive behavioral change.
- Maintain confidentiality of all medical records and adhere to HIPAA regulations at all times.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care and ensure consistency across services.
- Participate in ongoing training related to behavioral health, special education, medical terminology, and documentation standards.
- Engage in patient care activities that promote well-being and developmental progress for individuals served.
Skills
- Experience with behavioral therapy techniques, particularly applied behavior analysis (ABA).
- Strong understanding of working with children and individuals with autism or other disabilities.
- Knowledge of medical documentation, medical records management, and medical terminology.
- Ability to perform patient assessment, intake procedures, and diagnostic evaluation processes effectively.
- Familiarity with HIPAA compliance and maintaining confidentiality of sensitive information.
- Excellent data collection skills with attention to detail for tracking client progress accurately.
- Compassionate approach to working with people with developmental disabilities in a patient-centered manner.
- Strong communication skills for collaborating with team members, clients, and families. This position provides an enriching environment for those passionate about behavioral health and special education while offering opportunities for professional growth within a supportive team setting.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $21.69 - $24.35 per hour
Expected hours: 21 – 24 per week
Work Location: In person
Salary : $22 - $24