The role of the Behavior Technician is to provide 1:1 direct services to clients with an Autism Spectrum Disorder in the home, school, or clinical setting using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). The Behavior Technician is responsible for the direct implementation of skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction plans under the close ongoing supervision of a BCBA. Providing one-on-one support to individuals to promote skill development and independence Implementation of all teaching plans and programs developed by the supervising BCBA Collection of data for each goal/objective during each session or as frequently as defined in the ABA treatment plan Follow behavior plans as designed by the supervising BCBA Act as an ambassador for Proven Behavior Solutions and the industry Maintain a professional and cooperative relationship with client's caregiver(s) Communicate any clinical or family concerns to immediate supervisor in a timely manner Participate in regular staff training Attendance at monthly team and staff meetings Completion of daily client notes