Behavioral Health Technician

Behavior and Education (BAE)

Santa Monica, CAPart-timePosted Mar 9, 2026

18–32 an hour

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Benefits

Dental CoveragePaid Time OffHealth Insurance

Job Description

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• Use clinical judgment throughout session to adjust techniques for best learning outcomes
• Offer parent training in a helpful and nonjudgmental partnership with caregivers
• Choose approaches that are respectful, age appropriate, and motivating
• Use a compassionate manner to de-escalate and diffuse, and get back to learning
• Prioritize functional communication and developing replacement behaviors
• Implement goals and collect data with fidelity
• Communicate frequently and proactively with team members

Skills
• Experience working with individuals of various ages and abilities
• Advanced behavior technician positions require prior ABA experience with neurodiverse individuals, including autism spectrum
• Must be comfortable driving at least a 10 mile radius
• Ability to move quickly and engage in physical interventions when needed (specifically requires agility to bend/stoop, lift/hold up to 50 lbs, and to physically support the client's weight using appropriate procedures and team supports)
• Bilingual language (especially Spanish) skills are a plus

Education Requirements
• Bachelor's degree in psychology, child development, education, or another related field

Benefits
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance after 60 days of full time employment
• Paid time off accrual (PTO and sick time)
• Mileage reimbursement and paid drive time between appointments
• Rerouted or paid for same-day cancelled sessions
• Paid trainings provided upon hire and throughout employment
• RBT training
• RBT certification reimbursement
• Materials and technology supports for session
• High level of BCBA and leadership team involvement
• Supervised fieldwork models
• Systematic professional career progression
• Tuition discount partnerships
• Discounts through Access Perks ranging from groceries, dining, travel, retail shopping, auto services, theme parks, movie tickets and more!

Company Overview
• At BAE, we’re committed to creating a healthy, supportive work environment where our team can thrive while delivering top-tier services to our clients. It was founded in 2008, and is headquartered in Manhattan Beach, California, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https://baetherapy.com.

Qualifications

  • Experience working with individuals of various ages and abilities
  • Advanced behavior technician positions require prior ABA experience with neurodiverse individuals, including autism spectrum
  • Must be comfortable driving at least a 10 mile radius
  • Ability to move quickly and engage in physical interventions when needed (specifically requires agility to bend/stoop, lift/hold up to 50 lbs, and to physically support the client's weight using appropriate procedures and team supports)
  • Bachelor's degree in psychology, child development, education, or another related field

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance after 60 days of full time employment
  • Paid time off accrual (PTO and sick time)
  • Mileage reimbursement and paid drive time between appointments
  • Rerouted or paid for same-day cancelled sessions
  • Paid trainings provided upon hire and throughout employment
  • RBT training
  • RBT certification reimbursement
  • Materials and technology supports for session
  • High level of BCBA and leadership team involvement
  • Supervised fieldwork models
  • Systematic professional career progression
  • Tuition discount partnerships
  • Discounts through Access Perks ranging from groceries, dining, travel, retail shopping, auto services, theme parks, movie tickets and more!

Responsibilities

  • Behavior and Education (BAE) is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals through applied behavior analysis
  • They are seeking Behavior Health Technicians to utilize ABA techniques, provide parent training, and support clients across various settings while engaging in ongoing professional development
  • Understand and apply the foundational techniques of applied behavior analysis
  • Use clinical judgment throughout session to adjust techniques for best learning outcomes
  • Offer parent training in a helpful and nonjudgmental partnership with caregivers
  • Choose approaches that are respectful, age appropriate, and motivating
  • Use a compassionate manner to de-escalate and diffuse, and get back to learning
  • Prioritize functional communication and developing replacement behaviors
  • Implement goals and collect data with fidelity
  • Communicate frequently and proactively with team members


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