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An ABA Therapist works directly with children or adults (often autistic or with developmental disabilities) to build skills and reduce challenging behaviors using Applied Behavior Analysis methods.
Job title: ABA Therapist / Behavior Therapist / Behavioral Technician (ABA).
Reports to: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) / Clinical Supervisor.
Work setting: Clinic, school, home‑based, or hospital behavioral unit, primarily 1:1 sessions with clients.
Conduct structured observations and skill/behavior assessments to understand the client’s current abilities, triggers and needs under BCBA guidance.
Implement individualized ABA treatment plans designed by the BCBA, using techniques such as prompting, shaping, task analysis and positive reinforcement.
Run 1:1 therapy sessions to teach communication, social skills, daily living skills, play, academic readi...