Remote Behavior Technician – Paid Training, ABA Therapy Specialist for Children with Autism, Competitive Pay & Incentive Program
About Key Autism Services Key Autism Services has been a trusted partner to families across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Texas, Georgia, and several other states since 2014. Our mission is rooted in a simple but powerful belief: the family is the cornerstone of a child’s development. We provide evidence‑based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children and adults on the autism spectrum, partnering closely with parents, case managers, and other professionals to create individualized, life‑changing programs. Our team thrives on compassion, expertise, and a relentless focus on creating meaningful, measurable outcomes for every client. Why This Role Is a Game‑Changer for Your Career As a Remote Behavior Technician with Key Autism Services, you become the frontline hero delivering ABA therapy directly into families’ homes. This position offers a unique blend of hands‑on clinical experience, professional mentorship from Board‑Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), and a clear pathway toward advanced certifications such as the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and even the Board‑Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential. If you are passionate about making a tangible difference in the lives of children with autism while building a rewarding, long‑term career, this role is designed for you. Quick Overview
- Start Date: Immediate openings – we’re hiring now!
- Compensation: Starting at $20.00 – $26.00 per hour, plus performance‑based incentives up to $4,000 annually
- Company: Key Autism Services, North Attleborough, MA (remote work)
- Location: Fully remote – work from your home while serving families in your community
- Position: Remote Behavior Technician – Paid Training & Incentive Program
- Work Hours: Flexible afternoon and early‑evening shifts to accommodate family schedules
Key Responsibilities
In this role you will be directly responsible for delivering high‑quality, individualized ABA therapy to children with autism in their own homes. Your daily tasks will include, but are not limited to:
- Providing one‑on‑one (1:1) ABA therapy sessions that align with each client’s individualized treatment plan.
- Collecting accurate behavior and skill acquisition data during each session using standardized data‑collection tools.
- Implementing discrete trial training (DTT), natural environment teaching (NET), and behavior support strategies under BCBA supervision.
- Collaborating with a Board‑Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to review data, adjust interventions, and ensure fidelity of implementation.
- Communicating clearly and compassionately with children, families, and supervisors to address concerns, celebrate progress, and reinforce therapeutic goals.
- Maintaining punctuality, preparedness, and professionalism for every scheduled therapy session.
- Adhering to all safety protocols, including proper use of protective equipment and safe handling of materials.
- Participating in regular supervision meetings, case reviews, and continuing education opportunities.
- Documenting session notes, progress reports, and any incidents in accordance with company policies and regulatory requirements.
Essential Qualifications
To succeed in this position, candidates must meet the following minimum requirements:
- A high school diploma or GED is required; a bachelor's degree (or coursework in progress) in Psychology, Education, Sociology, or a related field is preferred but not mandatory.
- At least one year of experience working with children in a 1:1 setting, such as a mental health technician, direct support professional (DSP), paraprofessional, or childcare provider.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with children, parents, and professional staff.
- Reliable personal transportation and a valid driver’s license to travel to client homes within the service region.
- Physical capability to lift up to 35 lb and perform tasks that require bending, kneeling, squatting, and moving quickly in response to a child’s behavior.
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to maintain accurate data records.
- Passion for the mission of helping individuals on the autism spectrum reach their fullest potential.
Preferred Qualifications & Additional Assets
- Prior experience specifically with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) or a related behavioral health modality.
- Completion of a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) 40‑hour online course (or willingness to enroll during onboarding).
- Certification or coursework in Spec