Part-Time (10+ hours per week) ENTRY-LEVEL Position (M-F 8am to 7pm)
Please only apply if you:
- are willing to work part-time between the hours of 8am to 7pm
- are willing to spend time driving between clients (significant driving with travel/mileage reimbursed)
- are comfortable working in client's homes
Hiring for the position of behavioral interventionist to implement in-home Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services with children with autism. You will have the opportunity to work under the direct supervision of a behavior analyst on unique cases. CTLC works diligently to attend to the needs of our staff as well as the clients we serve. We provide a caring, supportive atmosphere for those at our company.
This position is ideal for students and professionals looking for part-time morning/afternoon work. Sessions are mostly scheduled during morning/afternoons and early evenings. After several months of employment there is potential for this position to expand to full-time.
Our services are not limited to ABA programs; we offer a wide range of educational, behavioral and psychological services. If you are interested in the field of psychology and want a broader experience than most ABA companies offer, you will find opportunities to learn, grow and develop your skills. We work with a variety of clientele, including families affected by autism, feeding disorders, language delays, and other special needs.
To be clear, this is a part-time, Associate or Bachelor level position (please no Ph.D.s). Work occurs mostly in the child's home with parents present, therefore you will have to drive to different locations in San Diego County. You will need to complete training and build a case-load, so part time hours build over several weeks.
- Implement individualized treatment plans under the supervision of a behavior specialist.
- Engage in interventions in natural settings such as the home, school, and community.
- Teach the acquisition of language, academic, self-help, play, and social skills.
- Engage in parent training and parent participation.
- Actively participate in staff training programs.
- Assist in creating instructional materials.
- Accurately record data and session notes.
- Effectively respond to, and manage challenging behaviors.
- High School Diploma
- Prior experience working with children (preferred, though not required)
- Prior experience in ABA therapy (preferred, though not required)
- Personality traits such as flexibility, compassion, energy, and enthusiasm.
- Willingness to provide high-quality programming for children and families.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, demonstrating prompt follow-up to inquiries from families and staff.
- Strong organizational skills, with attention to detail.
- Valid driver’s license and insured vehicle.
- Comprehensive training.
- Certification as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).
- Competitive wages.
- Compensation for travel time.
- Supervision for BCaBA and BCBA hours.
- Close supervision from highly experienced psychologists.
- Sherry Casper, Ph.D., BCBA-D