ABA Tutor
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Education / Teaching
ABA Therapist -
Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT, ABA Therapist
REPORTS TO
Building Principal/Administrative designee (evaluates and supervises) & Town-wide Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA/special educator - supervises)
NATURE AND SCOPEApplied behavioral analysis (ABA) tutors are behavior development professionals requiring formal education in education, psychology, behavior analysis or a related field of study. ABA tutors study how behavior is influenced by environmental and other factors using reward systems to reinforce positive, learned behaviors. School based ABA tutors work with special education Team members, parents, Board Certified Behavior Analysts and other clinicians to support students in accessing their Individualized Education Program goals.
ESSENTIALFUNCTIONS / RESPONSIBILITIES
- Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) tutors apply the principles of behavior analysis to treat students with disabilities who demonstrate significant behaviors. These may include social skills, reading, math, communication, personal self-care and work skills.
- ABA tutors are required to implement educational and behavioral programs and maintain and graph treatment data.
- When staffing students 1:1 or in a group, the ABA Tutor is required to maintain 100% visual surveillance and implement all bolting and lost child policies with 100% fidelity.
- ABA tutors are expected to work with students who demonstrate very challenging and/or acting out behaviors and provide hands on support for activities of daily living such as toileting and self care in order to increase positive behaviors and reduce interfering behaviors through the use of reinforcement procedures.
- ABA tutors work one-on-one, in small groups, in classroom and community settings, including the student’s home, with students and possibly parents.
- Morning or afternoon home/services during extended school hours may be part of the expectation.
- ABA tutors use programs that are devised by behavioral specialists (BCBA/special educator) and utilize highly structured treatment programs that are geared toward the specific student's needs.
- ABA tutors use the principles of behavior analysis to help student’s improve social, play, language and academic skills, while helping reduce interfering behaviors, which may include highly aggressive behavior like biting, hitting or pinching. Student behaviors may include but are not limited to significant self-injurious behavior such as head banging, skin picking and gouging.
- ABA tutors are skilled in the strategies that reinforce positive behaviors and how to intervene when student’s exhibit undesirable behaviors.
- ABA tutors continually evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment program, and make any necessary changes to help students learn new skills and behaviors more effectively under the supervision of the BCBA.
ABA tutors are required to have a bachelor's degrees or master's degrees in psychology or related fields or significant specific training on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis provided by an educational or training institution. Training should focus on principles and procedures of behavioral analysis, along with attending courses in observational methods, behavioral applications and developmental disability treatment. Additionally, ABA tutors must participate in ongoing job-based competency training via in-service professional development.
Licensure is not mandatory for ABA therapists who work directly with students in school settings at this time. ABA tutors must be currently trained in Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) for both active and passive intervention with students in crisis. If not certified prior to employment, the ABA tutor must be willing to be trained by WPS. If certification has lapsed, the ABA tutor must agree to attend continued training/ongoing re-certification.
ABILITY & SKILL
- Provide direct ABA instruction to children in school, home and community settings.
- Manage a flexible schedule while providing services in both school, home and community settings.
- Implement behavior intervention strategies and program changes as decided upon in team meetings and/or as directed by behavior specialist/special educator.
- Work effectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.
- Demonstrate excellent time management, communication skill and work collaboratively with other members of the team, parents and supervisors.
- Maintain and graph program data with a high degree of integrity and rigor.
- Attend scheduled sessions and implements one-to-one behavior intervention services with clients and families in a timely and consistent manner.
- Receive feedback in a professional manner and implement feedback.
- Attend team meetings, as appropriate, relate observations, and model behavior interventions and programs, as appropriate.
- Reflective learner who asks for help when needed.
- A commitment to supporting students with significant learning and behavioral challenges to achieve high levels of functioning in an inclusive environment.
- A strong ethical…
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