Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of special needs children? Do you have a keen attention to detail, a readiness to learn new skills, and enjoy playing with children in a fun, active environment? If so, Behavior Momentum India is looking for you to join our team as a Behavior Technician!
Behavior Analysis is a new career path, pioneered in India by BMI. It is a field with high demand, but very few qualified professionals. BMI is the first and only accredited provider of training in this field, with 15 years of experience, having helped 8000+ children.
As a Behavior Technician, you will have the opportunity to work closely with special needs children to help them develop important skills and reach their full potential. Your role will involve implementing behavior intervention plans, collecting data on progress, and collaborating with a team of professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for each child.
Key responsibilities:
1. Implement behavior intervention plans designed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts.
2. Collect and analyze data on the progress of each child to make informed treatment decisions.
3. Provide direct support and interventions to help children improve their social, communication, and life skills.
4. Collaborate with team members to create a comprehensive treatment plan for each child.
5. Communicate effectively to ensure continuity of care.
6. Demonstrate adaptability and flexibility in responding to the individual needs and preferences of each child.
7. Maintain a happy, fun, and playful environment for children to promote growth and development.
If you are dedicated, compassionate, and ready to make a difference in the lives of special needs children, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team at Behavior Momentum India.
Annual CTC: ₹ 2,10,000 - 4,20,000 /year
Annual CTC breakup:
1. Fixed pay: ₹ 1,50,000 - 3,00,000 /year
2. Variable pay: ₹ 60,000 - 1,20,000 /year
BMI set up its first intervention center at Bangalore in 2010. The model followed at BMI was to have one trainer per child and included intensive training of 25 hours per week as per international benchmark. Technology transfer included supervision and constant training as per global standards.
The intensive behavioral intervention program was received well by parents with children showing quite a bit of improvement. BMI's focus on quality & commitment to individualized programming spread the word and mounted immense pressure on BMI to expand its services. With no ABA education existing in India finding ABA trained staff posed immense difficulties. BMI started training fresh graduates to make them ABA para-professionals. The process is continuously on.