Pediatric ABA Behavior Technician — Outpatient
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Benefits
Compensation ranges from $18.88 to $28.80 hourly based on experience
Job Description
Cleveland Clinic in Rocky River seeks a Behavior Technician for the Children’s Center for Autism. Ideal candidates will support autistic students through individualized behavior-analytic services under clinical supervision. Responsibilities include data collection and effective communication with families.
The position requires an Associate's degree or equivalent ABA experience, with compassion for diverse patients. Candidates must be ready to work weekdays, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Compensation ranges from $18.88 to $28.80 hourly based on experience.
The position requires an Associate's degree or equivalent ABA experience, with compassion for diverse patients. Candidates must be ready to work weekdays, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Compensation ranges from $18.88 to $28.80 hourly based on experience.
Qualifications
- •The position requires an Associate's degree or equivalent ABA experience, with compassion for diverse patients
- •Candidates must be ready to work weekdays, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Responsibilities
- •Ideal candidates will support autistic students through individualized behavior-analytic services under clinical supervision
- •Responsibilities include data collection and effective communication with families
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