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Behavior Technician

Launch Your Career Supporting Children and Families

Pittsburgh Behavioral Services (PBS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to using research-validated strategies to improve the quality of life for children and families. We partner with schools and communities to deliver high-quality, compassionate care grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

We are seeking motivated, dependable, and enthusiastic candidates — especially college students and recent graduates — who are interested in gaining meaningful, hands-on experience working with children.

This is an excellent opportunity for students pursuing degrees in Psychology, Education, Special Education, Counseling, Social Work, Human Services, or related fields.

Position Overview

The Behavior Technician (BT) provides direct behavioral and instructional support to children with autism spectrum disorder, learning differences, behavioral challenges, and other developmental needs. BTs work under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and play a critical role in helping students build communication, social, academic, and daily living skills.

In some placements, the BT may also serve as a specialized paraprofessional supporting students’ IEP goals under the supervision of a classroom teacher.

Key Responsibilities

Provide one-on-one and small group instruction using ABA-based strategies

Implement individualized behavior and skill-acquisition programs

Collect daily data and assist with skill tracking and graphing

Support students in meeting IEP goals and behavioral objectives

Collaborate with teachers, clinical supervisors, and families

Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation

Participate in ongoing supervision and professional development

Why This Role is Ideal for College Students

Hands-on clinical and classroom experience

Direct mentorship from BCBAs

Exposure to special education and behavioral health systems

Valuable preparation for graduate programs in ABA, psychology, education, or related fields.

 

Qualifications

Required:

High school diploma or equivalent

Valid driver’s license and auto insurance

Required clearances (State Police, FBI fingerprinting per state regulations, child abuse clearance, and mandated reporter certification)

Preferred:

Current enrollment in or completion of coursework in ABA, Education, Special Education, Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or Human Services

Physical Demands:
Moderate to high physical activity including standing, walking, running, lifting, and supporting students as needed.

Work Environment:
School, clinic, and community-based settings (indoor and outdoor environments).

Schedule:
School calendar plus summer program.

Non-traditional hours based on program needs. Travel to local public school classrooms may be required.

Benefits

PBS offers competitive pay and benefits packages to qualifying employees, including:

Healthcare

Dental and vision coverage

Comprehensive paid time off (PTO) scheduled breaks and additional time off to be used flexibly.

Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness 

Pittsburgh Behavioral Services is an equal opportunity employer and care provider. Services and employment are provided in a non-discriminatory manner without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, disability, or age.

If you are passionate about working with children and want to build meaningful experience while making a difference, we encourage you to apply.