Behavior Interventionist Behavior Interventionist (Fun, Challenging, and Rewarding) JBA Institute Part-time/Full-time $16-19/hr depending on experience and education JBA Institute, a high-quality provider of applied behavior analysis (ABA) based services, is hiring energetic, reliable, and caring individuals to work directly with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related disabilities. JBA Institute serves clients across the South Bay area of Los Angeles and several adjacent areas, including as far as Los Angeles, east LA County, and northern Orange County. Please visit our website for more information about our company at Why choose JBA Institute? •Working as a behavior interventionist with our clients is fun, challenging, and rewarding •We provide high quality, evidence-based behavior intervention services to children and young adults based on the principles of the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA). •We possess a strong ethical core of values toward the treatment of our clients and staff. In abiding by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)’s professional and ethical compliance code, we are honest, fair, and supportive to our clients, families, and staff alike, protecting everyone’s interests. •Our directors possess a combined 50 years in the ABA and mental health fields to help support our staff and clients. •Our staff are critical thinkers who take the “analysis” part of their jobs seriously, and they receive frequent supervision and training to foster a collaborative culture. •We truly value a healthy and happy work-life balance Job Duties: •Providing direct behavior intervention services to JBA clients between the ages of 18 months and 22 years old across home, school, and other community settings. •Teaching skills including, but not limited to, communication and language, social skills, self-help skills, motor skills, play and leisure, classroom readiness, etc. •Providing function-based intervention for challenging behavior and teaching more appropriate replacement skills. •Documenting data and progress throughout sessions. •Maintaining active communication with supervisors and other team members. Minimum Qualifications: •High school diploma is required but a bachelor’s degree or proof of enrollment in college courses is preferred. •Experience working with individuals with autism or developmental disabilities preferred. •Registered behavior technician (RBT) certification is preferred. •Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. •Must have reliable transportation and be willing to drive to clients’ homes, schools, and other community settings. •Must have reliable access to a stable internet connection. •Candidates will be required to pass a Live Scan fingerprinting background check and obtain TB clearance. •Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license and current automobile insurance. •Comfortable with a variable schedule from week to week (session times will vary but will be generally within our operating hours of Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM). •All applicants must be able to walk, stand, and sit for extended periods of time, as well as run, bend down, move from sitting to standing quickly, and lift up to 50 pounds, in both indoor and outdoor conditions. •Must be able to reliably complete scheduled in-person sessions (as established by agreed upon working availability and client session scheduling) with minimal cancellations. •Ability to comprehend and carry out oral or written instructions of varying complexity. •Ability to comprehend and respond appropriately to oral or written correspondence. •Ability to solve problems involving several variables in familiar and novel situations. Benefits: •Competitive hourly wage ($16-19/hr dependent on education and experience). •Ongoing paid training with support and supervision by board certified behavior analysts (BCBAs). •Paid mileage and drive-time between clients. •Paid sick days (allotment per the California labor laws). •Medical/dental insurance and paid time off (PTO) offered to full-time employees (30 hours).