Behavior Technician Santa Barbara

Behavior Technician

Part Time • Santa Barbara
Responsive recruiter
Benefits:
  • In-between Appointment Travel Pay
  • In-between Client Travel Pay
  • 401(k)
  • Flexible schedule
  • Training & development

Behavior Technician (BT) – Entry Level Welcome

Join a Team That Invests in You

Are you an aspiring care provider or Behavior Technician feeling under-supported or unsure about your career path? At Beachmont Behavioral Health, we’re redefining what it means to be part of an ABA team.

We provide consistent mentorship, clear growth opportunities, and a collaborative culture where your work truly matters. Here, you're not just logging hours—you’re helping individuals with autism and developmental disabilities build meaningful, independent lives.

Ready to grow your career in a supportive, mission-driven environment? Apply today.

What You’ll Do

As a Behavior Technician, you will provide 1:1 Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services in our center, a clients in home, school, and or community settings. We support ages 2yrs old through adulthood!! Under the supervision of a BCBA, you will:

  • Implement individualized behavior and skill-building programs
  • Collect and record data during sessions
  • Support clients in developing communication, social, and daily living skills
  • Communicate effectively with caregivers and supervisors
  • Follow behavior plans with consistency and professionalism
  • Promote client safety, dignity, and independence
Why Join Beachmont?

  • $22–$25 per hour
  • Paid drive time between clients + mileage reimbursement
  • Paid training (no need to repeat 40-hour training if experienced or an RBT)
  • Opportunities for career growth and mentorship
  • Supportive, team-centered work environment
  • Eligibility for medical, dental, and other benefits for full-time employees
What We’re Looking For

Required:

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance
  • Ability to pass background check and TB clearance
Preferred:

  • Experience with children or individuals with disabilities
  • ABA or Behavioral Health experience
  • RBT certification
  • Coursework in psychology, education, or a related field
  • Bilingual (Spanish/English)
Skills for Success

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Reliable, punctual, and organized
  • Puts Safety and Integrity 1st 
  • Ability to follow written treatment plans
  • Familiar with Outlook, MS Teams, Tablets, and other common technology
  • Comfortable implementing treatment plans regardless of who it's with
  • Comfortable working with both children and adults
  • Comfortable collecting and analyzing basic data (frequency, duration, etc.)
  • Comfortable with changing diapers
Work Environment & Physical Requirements

  • Sessions take place in homes, schools, and community settings
  • Active role requiring sitting, standing, kneeling, and floor play
  • Ability to lift up to 45 pounds
  • Local travel required
Performance Expectations

  • Maintain 95%+ data accuracy and timely submission
  • Achieve 90%+ session attendance and punctuality
  • Participate in ongoing training and supervision
  • Support measurable client progress
Our Commitment to You

At Beachmont Behavioral Health, we prioritize:

  • Trauma-informed, compassionate care
  • Ongoing professional development
  • A workplace where your voice is valued
  • Growth Opportunities
  • RBT Supervision
👉 Apply now to start making a difference—while building a career you’re proud of.

Compensation: $22.00 - $25.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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