ABA Behavior Technician (RBT)

Alora Behavioral Health

AnywhereFull-time and Part-timePosted Jun 9, 2026

21–25 an hour

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Benefits

Paid sick leaveCollege tuition discountsOngoing professional developmentPaid trainingCompetitive PayFlexible SchedulingPotential BCBA supervision hours for qualifying candidates

Job Description

About the position

Alora Behavioral Health is seeking passionate individuals to join their team as ABA Behavior Technicians. This role involves working one-on-one with clients, including individuals with autism and their families, to build essential skills, support positive behaviors, and improve quality of life. The position offers paid training, strong clinical support, and opportunities for career advancement within the behavioral health field. The company emphasizes making a difference and providing a rewarding, hands-on experience.

Responsibilities
• Implement ABA therapy programs under the supervision of a BCBA
• Collect accurate data during therapy sessions
• Work with clients in home, community, school, or clinic settings
• Address challenging behaviors using positive behavior support strategies
• Support caregivers as needed
• Maintain timely session notes and timecards
• Collaborate with Supervisors and clinical teams
• Adhere to ethical standards and company policies
• Support new hires through shadowing and overlap sessions

Requirements
• High School Diploma or GED required
• Must be 18 years or older
• Valid driver's license and auto insurance (paid travel time provided)
• Ability to pass background check, TB test, physical/Fit for Duty exam, and provide or obtain proof of required immunizations
• Availability of at least 15 hours per week during afternoons/evenings

Nice-to-haves
• College coursework in progress or completed
• At least 6 months of experience working with individuals with disabilities

Benefits
• Paid sick leave
• College tuition discounts
• Ongoing professional development
• Paid training
• Competitive Pay
• Flexible Scheduling
• Potential BCBA supervision hours for qualifying candidates

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Valid driver's license and auto insurance (paid travel time provided)
  • Ability to pass background check, TB test, physical/Fit for Duty exam, and provide or obtain proof of required immunizations
  • Availability of at least 15 hours per week during afternoons/evenings
  • College coursework in progress or completed
  • At least 6 months of experience working with individuals with disabilities

Responsibilities

  • This role involves working one-on-one with clients, including individuals with autism and their families, to build essential skills, support positive behaviors, and improve quality of life
  • Implement ABA therapy programs under the supervision of a BCBA
  • Collect accurate data during therapy sessions
  • Work with clients in home, community, school, or clinic settings
  • Address challenging behaviors using positive behavior support strategies
  • Support caregivers as needed
  • Maintain timely session notes and timecards
  • Collaborate with Supervisors and clinical teams
  • Adhere to ethical standards and company policies
  • Support new hires through shadowing and overlap sessions


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