Looking for meaningful work while gaining experience in psychology, education, or child development? Join Instructional ABA Consultants (IABA) as a Behavior Therapist and make a real impact in the lives of children with autism. In this role, you'll work 1:1 with children using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to help build communication, social, and daily living skills. No ABA experience is required-we provide all the training you need to get started and grow in the field. Pay & Training: $19.00/hour for client sessions and office work once RBT certified $17.00/hour for in-person shadow sessions before certification $15.00/hour for online training modules and virtual onboarding $150 Sign-On Bonus after 3 months What You'll Do: Work directly with children to implement individualized therapy plans created by a BCBA supervisor Track progress and collect session data Participate in ongoing training and supervision Help children build important life and communication skills Why Join IABA? Paid Training & RBT Certification – No experience required Paid Travel Time between client sessions Flexible Scheduling that works with student schedules Hands-On Experience for careers in psychology, education, ABA, social work, and more Supportive Team Environment with mentorship and growth opportunities Schedule: Part-time and full-time roles available Daytime, evening (3:00–7:30 PM), and weekend shifts Minimum availability: 3 weekday evenings and 1 weekend day What We're Looking For: High school diploma or equivalent Experience working with children (babysitting, tutoring, coaching, volunteering, etc.) Interest in psychology, education, or related fields CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain) Valid driver's license and reliable transportation If you're looking for a rewarding job that builds valuable experience for your future career, we'd love to hear from you!
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED