GAMUT Behavioral Services
Classroom Behavior Therapist RBT Paraprofessional Delaware County PA
GAMUT Behavioral Services, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
GAMUT Behavioral Services is looking for motivated, passionate educators to support and work with students in the school setting as
Behavior Technicians . Our learners have a variety of social and behavioral challenges so a true passion for this work is a must!
Current or recent experience in special education, ABA, autism, childcare, or other positions supporting individuals with disabilities is preferred but not required.
We will train the right people!
Hiring for positions in Southeast Delaware County!
What is School-Based ABA? ABA therapy applies a scientific understanding of how behavior works to real situations. The goal is to increase behaviors that are helpful and decrease behaviors that are harmful or affect learning. Under the school-based ABA service model, each child receives one‑on‑one support from a trained Behavior Technician (also often referred to as a Special Education Classroom Aide, 1:1 Support, Behavior Interventionist, or Paraprofessional).
What does a Behavior Technician do? The BT/Paraprofessional works one‑on‑one with a student in a classroom setting. The key responsibilities include:
Implementing the individualized goals designed and maintained by a special education teacher and/or BCBA
Gathering quantifiable data necessary for the teacher and/or BCBA to evaluate the effectiveness of the plan in achieving goals and objectives.
What are the benefits of working as a BT/Paraprofessional for GAMUT Behavioral Services?
Supportive work environment
Free training to become a successful BT/Paraprofessional
School‑based working hours: Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm.
No evenings, nights, or weekends
No home‑based services (no traveling to clients’ homes)
Benefits such as Health and Dental, PTO, and 401k with matching
Competitive hourly rate based on experience and qualifications
Full‑time and part‑time options available
Free comprehensive BCBA program and supervision for those seeking this certification
What are the minimum qualifications and requirements?
Must be at least 18 years of age
Minimum of a High School Diploma or equivalent required
Preferred experience includes: ABA, autism support, behavior support, special education, working with individuals with disabilities, classroom assistance, behavior technician, behavior interventionist, and paraprofessional
Must have the desire and ability to work with school‑aged children with behavioral challenges
Must have good verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Must be technically savvy with the ability to complete documentation in a timely manner using a mobile device
Must be able to successfully complete a criminal history background check and all of the appropriate clearances and documentation listed below.
Credentialing Requirements Important Note: All Documents are required to be completed before starting.
A Child Abuse (Act 151) Clearance
PA State Criminal (Act 34) ClearancePA Department of Education FBI Fingerprints
CPR/First Aid Certification
TB Screening (must be within 12 months)
Education Documentation - Diploma OR Official Transcripts.
GAMUT Behavioral Services provided the following inclusive hiring information: We are an equal opportunity employer and consider all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
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Behavior Technicians . Our learners have a variety of social and behavioral challenges so a true passion for this work is a must!
Current or recent experience in special education, ABA, autism, childcare, or other positions supporting individuals with disabilities is preferred but not required.
We will train the right people!
Hiring for positions in Southeast Delaware County!
What is School-Based ABA? ABA therapy applies a scientific understanding of how behavior works to real situations. The goal is to increase behaviors that are helpful and decrease behaviors that are harmful or affect learning. Under the school-based ABA service model, each child receives one‑on‑one support from a trained Behavior Technician (also often referred to as a Special Education Classroom Aide, 1:1 Support, Behavior Interventionist, or Paraprofessional).
What does a Behavior Technician do? The BT/Paraprofessional works one‑on‑one with a student in a classroom setting. The key responsibilities include:
Implementing the individualized goals designed and maintained by a special education teacher and/or BCBA
Gathering quantifiable data necessary for the teacher and/or BCBA to evaluate the effectiveness of the plan in achieving goals and objectives.
What are the benefits of working as a BT/Paraprofessional for GAMUT Behavioral Services?
Supportive work environment
Free training to become a successful BT/Paraprofessional
School‑based working hours: Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm.
No evenings, nights, or weekends
No home‑based services (no traveling to clients’ homes)
Benefits such as Health and Dental, PTO, and 401k with matching
Competitive hourly rate based on experience and qualifications
Full‑time and part‑time options available
Free comprehensive BCBA program and supervision for those seeking this certification
What are the minimum qualifications and requirements?
Must be at least 18 years of age
Minimum of a High School Diploma or equivalent required
Preferred experience includes: ABA, autism support, behavior support, special education, working with individuals with disabilities, classroom assistance, behavior technician, behavior interventionist, and paraprofessional
Must have the desire and ability to work with school‑aged children with behavioral challenges
Must have good verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Must be technically savvy with the ability to complete documentation in a timely manner using a mobile device
Must be able to successfully complete a criminal history background check and all of the appropriate clearances and documentation listed below.
Credentialing Requirements Important Note: All Documents are required to be completed before starting.
A Child Abuse (Act 151) Clearance
PA State Criminal (Act 34) ClearancePA Department of Education FBI Fingerprints
CPR/First Aid Certification
TB Screening (must be within 12 months)
Education Documentation - Diploma OR Official Transcripts.
GAMUT Behavioral Services provided the following inclusive hiring information: We are an equal opportunity employer and consider all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
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