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Behavior Therapist / Behavior Technician – Early Childhood Center | ABA Training
Woburn, MA
Full-Time & Part-Time | Monday–Friday (8:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
⭐ Start a meaningful career working with young children—receive ABA training, BCBA mentorship, and grow through our Clinical Fellowship Institute
Make a meaningful difference in a child’s early learning years
Join our Early Childhood Center in Woburn, working with children ages 2–6, including children with autism and related developmental needs.
Our program offers a warm, school-like setting where children participate in daily classroom routines such as circle time, play, communication, social skills, and structured learning activities. Dependent on schedule, staff may also support Social Skills groups run out of the same location.
At our core: Progress for All Children
About This Role
- Paid Training in Applied Behavior Analysis
- Support to obtain your Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification
- Ongoing BCBA mentorship and supervision
- Participation in our Clinical Fellowship Institute, including:
- Structured professional development
- College partnerships with tuition discounts
- Pre-tax partial tuition reimbursement after eligibility
- Experience in both intensive teaching (1:1) and group-based settings
- Spacious, fun classrooms designed for early learners
- Supportive, collaborative team environment
- Clear path for growth—whether you are new to the field or experienced
This role is ideal for:
- Candidates new to the field seeking training and a meaningful career path
- Candidates with experience in ABA, education, or childcare looking to expand their clinical skills
A Day in the Life
Each day in our Early Childhood Center is structured, engaging, and centered around helping children learn through both intensive teaching time and group classroom experiences.
A typical day may include:
- Greeting students and helping them transition into their day
- Supporting circle time, group activities, and play-based learning
- Providing intensive teaching (1:1 ABA instruction)
- Facilitating or supporting small group instruction and social skills activities
- Collecting data and tracking student progress
- Collaborating with BCBAs and team members
- Creating a positive, structured, and nurturing classroom environment
Schedule
- Full-Time and Part-Time available
- Monday–Friday
- Hours between 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- No evenings or weekends
Compensation & Benefits
- Full-Time Salary: $42,000 – $50,000 annually (based on experience)
- Part-Time Hourly Rate: Higher hourly rate for schedules under 35 hours/week
Full-Time Benefits Include:
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- 3 weeks paid vacation
- Paid training and professional development
Part-Time Positions:
- Higher hourly rate
- Flexible scheduling
- Note: Part-time positions do not include vacation benefits
Qualifications
- High school diploma required
- Associate’s degree preferred, plus related experience
- Experience working with children preferred
- Experience with autism, ABA, education, or developmental disabilities is a plus
- Strong communication, teamwork, and reliability
Why This Work Matters
Working with young children provides the opportunity to support growth during important early learning years. The skills you help build can make a meaningful difference for our students and families for years to come.
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Join a team that values collaboration, professional growth, and making a lasting impact.
Salary : $42,000 - $50,000