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BT – Behavior Technician
Support children and families with flexible hours, competitive pay of $20-$26/hr, paid training, and certification. Open to both experienced and new candidates.
The Behavior Technician (BT) – Entry Level position at Horizon Blue ABA offers a rewarding start for those passionate about child development. Candidates earn between $20 and $26 per hour, depending on experience. Both full-time and part-time roles are available, with training and certification support provided, making it appealing for those new to the field.
The job features flexible schedules tailored to each candidate and client’s availability. Paid training ensures that applicants, regardless of experience, receive the support they need to succeed. This is a unique entry-level ABA opportunity, open to those holding a high school diploma or equivalent with a genuine desire to help children and families.
What to Expect: Day-to-Day Responsibilities
Behavior Technicians work one-on-one with children, implementing ABA therapy sessions in homes and clinics.
They help children develop vital life and communication skills through positive reinforcement and structured routines.
Technicians follow clear treatment plans created by qualified BCBAs (Board Certified Behavior Analysts).
Ongoing support includes mentorship, regular check-ins, and opportunities for feedback from supervisors.
Schedules fall between 3:00 PM and 8:00 PM on weekdays, and 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekends.
Benefits of Working as a BT
This role provides meaningful impact and direct involvement in children’s progress and confidence.
Flexible schedules and multiple positions allow you to tailor your work to your lifestyle and commitments.
Horizon Blue ABA offers a supportive environment that helps build lasting skills in ABA therapy.
Paid training and certification mean new hires can learn while earning, with no upfront investment.
Potential Drawbacks to Consider
Even with flexible hours, afternoon, evening, and weekend work may be necessary to accommodate families’ needs.
Emotional investment is significant as the work is demanding and progress can sometimes be slow.
Final Verdict: Who Should Apply?
If you want a flexible, meaningful, and well-supported entry into the ABA field, this is a strong career choice. The blend of paid training, competitive pay, and growth opportunities make it attractive for job seekers at all levels.