UHS
Location
White Hall, Arkansas
The Registered Behavior Technician provides applied behavioral analysis and community support services to clients on the Autism Spectrum in various settings. They are responsible for teaching daily living and social skills while collecting and organizing unbiased data during sessions.
Candidates must have either a bachelor's degree in a behavioral health field or a high school diploma with a completed 40-hour Registered Behavior Technician training. Basic computer skills are also required for the role.
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