What are the responsibilities and job description for the Managing Technician position at Wisconsin Early Autism Project?
Looking to further your career in ABA? Join our team of highly-trained clinicians as a Managing Technician (MT)!
WEAP is hiring a Managing Technician (MT) to join them in helping children with autism find success in school and life through contemporary ABA therapy. MTs have demonstrated expertise in behavior treatment, and they provide day-to-day clinical direction to clients under the supervision of a Behavior Analyst. They deliver protocol modification using best practices in applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy. MTs also support the professional development of other technicians by providing clinical and professional feedback.
This is a full-time position.
For over 30 years, the Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) has provided evidence-based, contemporary ABA therapy to help children with autism find success. Our goal is to empower our clients to build the skills needed to live a happy and fulfilling life.
As a Managing Technician (MT) at WEAP, you’ll not only work and lead alongside a local team of highly-trained clinicians, but you’ll also be part of LEARN Behavioral—a collective group of ABA providers delivering collaborative care to communities from coast-to-coast. LEARN employs over 500 BCBAs and offers services in 17 states, and our average clinical leader has been with the organization for 10 years.
LEARN Perks
Physical requirements vary and are based on specific client assignments. You may be asked to engage in any of the following walk, stand, and sit for long periods of time; reach up, stoop, kneel, balance, crouch, or crawl; push, pull, and lift up to 35 lbs.; react quickly to the motion of clients and objects; and exert control of clients within the guidelines of ABA.
WEAP is part of LEARN Behavioral, a collective group of ABA providers dedicated to delivering collaborative care and nurturing the unique potential of children with autism and special needs in communities from coast-to-coast.
WEAP/LEARN Behavioral is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be presently eligible to work in the U.S.
WEAP is hiring a Managing Technician (MT) to join them in helping children with autism find success in school and life through contemporary ABA therapy. MTs have demonstrated expertise in behavior treatment, and they provide day-to-day clinical direction to clients under the supervision of a Behavior Analyst. They deliver protocol modification using best practices in applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy. MTs also support the professional development of other technicians by providing clinical and professional feedback.
This is a full-time position.
For over 30 years, the Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) has provided evidence-based, contemporary ABA therapy to help children with autism find success. Our goal is to empower our clients to build the skills needed to live a happy and fulfilling life.
As a Managing Technician (MT) at WEAP, you’ll not only work and lead alongside a local team of highly-trained clinicians, but you’ll also be part of LEARN Behavioral—a collective group of ABA providers delivering collaborative care to communities from coast-to-coast. LEARN employs over 500 BCBAs and offers services in 17 states, and our average clinical leader has been with the organization for 10 years.
LEARN Perks
- Comprehensive wellness benefits, including Talkspace, care.com, and LEARN Perks (discounts)
- Full-time and part-time benefits available including
- Medical
- Vision
- Dental
- 401(k) with discretionary match starting at year 1
- Accident benefit, short-term disability, life/AD&D Insurance, and more
- 22 days of total paid time off (15 days of PTO and 7 paid holidays) for new, full-time MTs
- Quarterly bonus opportunities, up to $10K annually
- Access to LEARN’s University Partnerships Program and student loan advisor program
- Opportunity to enroll in LEARN’s Aspiring Analysts Program and receive BCBA exam test prep support
- Person-centered care and assent-based treatment programming
- Support from multiple specialty teams including Feeding Intervention Support Team, Functional Analysis Support Team, and High-Risk Review Team
- Working with experienced scheduling, training, and insurance teams
- DEI, Neurodiversity, and other specialty groups that foster a diverse and inclusive workplace
- Bachelor's degree and 2,000 ABA hours, or a master’s degree and 400 ABA hours (required)
- Minimum 1 year experience working in the field of ABA
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of various information/data pertaining to assigned cases, other cases, and clinical and employment information (required)
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with target child, family members, and team members, both verbally and in writing (required)
- Experience in staff leadership or supervision and training (desired)
- Culturally aligned You’re a steward of company reputation and values
- Integrity guided Do what is right—no excuses
- Provide clinical direction to technicians for assigned clients
- Assist Behavior Analysts in protocol modification, assessments and family treatment guidance
- Provide behavior treatment by protocol to clients as needed
- Ensure data is collected and recorded with fidelity and reliability
- Complete mandatory trainings and attend required meetings
- Document services delivered accurately and timely according to company policies
- Report clinical and scheduling concerns promptly
- Adhere to all company compliance policies, written or unwritten
- Complete other tasks as assigned by supervisor
- Reasonable direct hours target of 25 hours per week. A ‘direct hour’ includes protocol modification, treatment by protocol and team meetings.
Physical requirements vary and are based on specific client assignments. You may be asked to engage in any of the following walk, stand, and sit for long periods of time; reach up, stoop, kneel, balance, crouch, or crawl; push, pull, and lift up to 35 lbs.; react quickly to the motion of clients and objects; and exert control of clients within the guidelines of ABA.
WEAP is part of LEARN Behavioral, a collective group of ABA providers dedicated to delivering collaborative care and nurturing the unique potential of children with autism and special needs in communities from coast-to-coast.
WEAP/LEARN Behavioral is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be presently eligible to work in the U.S.
Salary : $10,000