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Administrative Behavior Technician

General information

City:
Elk Grove
State:
California
Team
Clinical Administration
Working time
Full- Time

Description & Requirements

Description
Company Description
Intercare Therapy, Inc. (ICT) provides evidence-based behavior therapy services that support individuals with autism and related disorders and their families. Our mission is to increase independence and improve the quality of life of our clients and their families. As an organization, we strive to be:
  • The employer of choice for behavior analysts, by providing a long-term career opportunity, supportive organizational culture, and fulfilling individualized professional experience
  • The preferred service provider to our clients and funding sources, providing high quality clinical practice and customer service
As an ICT team member, you will gain firsthand experience working to ensure our regular and on-going commitment to evidence-based practices.

Job Description
The role of the Administrative Behavior Technician (ABT) is multifaceted, encompassing both direct programming responsibilities and supplemental administrative duties within our center environments. This hybrid position not only involves delivering direct programming interventions to clients but also extends to providing crucial administrative support to ensure the smooth operations of our centers. The ABT helps uphold safety, efficiency, professionalism, and client service quality under the guidance of the Center Operations Specialist. In essence, the ABT embodies versatility and adaptability essential to the success of our centers.

Reports to: Center Operations Specialist

Hourly Rate: $23-$25

Minimum Availability Requirement: 11am pm-7:30pm, Monday through Friday, 7:30am – 3:30pm Saturday

This is an in-office role reporting to Intercare’s Center.

Administrative Responsibilities
  • Serve as a point of contact for client check-in/check-out at the front desk
  • Assist with answering phones, handling inquiries, and managing cancellation/reschedule requests
  • Utilize innovative technologies including Salesforce, CentralReach and Vonage and participate in the evaluation of these systems, giving frequent, productive feedback
  • Monitor late arrivals and early pick-ups; ensure BI and client sessions are adjusted accordingly
  • Maintain center cleanliness and readiness through opening/closing routines and room checks
  • Support scheduling and real-time adjustments to session coverage or room assignments
  • Track and manage client and staff sign-in sheets to ensure alignment with schedules
  • Provide spotter coverage for bathroom breaks to ensure continuous supervision
  • Prepare and organize therapy materials and stimuli as needed
  • Monitor and escalate minor facilities issues (e.g., broken items, maintenance needs)
  • Manage staff tablets and other IT equipment for the center and region including tablet charging, inventory, distribution, troubleshooting, and collection
  • Assist with staff onboarding tasks such as device setup or orientation checklists
  • Support coordination of staff schedules for front desk and spot-check coverage
  • Participate in planning and execution of small center events and celebrations
  • Vendor Support - Facilities Maintenance: Coordinate with facilities maintenance vendors for necessary support and upkeep.
  • Create and maintain staff ID badges for the center or regional team
Clinical Responsibilities
  • Maintain a small direct-service caseload of at least 1 active client
  • Provide last-minute or fill-in session coverage in the event of BI absences or cancellations, based on availability and training
  • An Interventionist provides direct services to individuals with autism disorders, implementing clinical programs for each client under the supervision of a Program Manager and/or Clinical Supervisor.
  • Using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, implement each client’s clinical treatment programming and behavior intervention strategies by providing one-on-one direct intervention and therapy services to individuals with autism and related disorders
  • Maintain punctual, consistent, reliable schedule with clients
  • Provide autism and ABA education and training to primary caregivers and family members, in their native language as necessary
  • Produce required administrative and clinical paperwork with accuracy and timeliness
  • Communicate with caregivers during transitions (e.g., relay relevant notes or updates)
  • Participate in ongoing training and feedback to support skill development and certification
  • Provide a consistent and positive experience to clients and families
Requirements
  • High school diploma required; some college coursework preferred
  • At least 6 months of experience in an administrative, customer service, or education role
  • Experience working with children or individuals with special needs preferred
  • Reliable transportation
  • Strong communication, time management, and organizational skills
  • Comfort with multitasking and supporting multiple teams
  • Positive attitude, professionalism, and a flexible mindset
  • Must pass DOJ/FBI background check
  • Must provide proof of TB clearance
Benefits and Perks available for qualifying candidates (based on tenure and work hours)
  • Company Health Insurance, eligible after 30-days
  • Vacation, sick leave, and paid company holidays
  • Research and academic opportunities
  • Professional development and training
  • 401K, eligible after six (6) months