Careers

  1. ABA Therapist: ABA therapists work directly with individuals with ASD to provide therapy and instruction in areas such as communication, social skills, and daily living skills. They typically have a master's degree in a related field such as psychology or special education.

  2. Behavior Technician: Behavior technicians work under the supervision of an ABA therapist to provide therapy and instruction to individuals with ASD. They typically have a high school diploma or associate's degree and have completed a training program in ABA.

  3. Program Supervisor: Program supervisors are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of an ABA therapy program. They typically have a master's degree in a related field and have several years of experience working in ABA.

  4. Clinical Coordinator: Clinical coordinators are responsible for managing the clinical aspects of the program, such as conducting initial assessments, developing treatment plans, and monitoring progress. They typically have a master's degree in a related field and have several years of experience working in ABA.

  5. Office/Administrative Staff: Office staff would be responsible for managing the administrative aspects of the program, such as scheduling appointments, managing client information, and handling billing and insurance.

In addition to these job offerings, ABA Tech Health may also offer professional development and training opportunities, as well as competitive compensation and benefits packages to its employees.

It's worth noting that the job offerings and required qualifications may vary depending on the location of the ABA Tech Health center and the specific needs of the organization. It is always best to check the website of the organization for the most up-to-date information.