Elementary School Based Behavior Tech (BHT-ABA )

Lancaster, PA
Part Time
Clinical Services
Entry Level

Seeking compassionate, one on one support team members for our clients who receive IBHS in local, Lancaster County elementary schools. 

Part-Time school year or year-round positions

  • 25 - 35 hours per week
  • Offering $18 - $20 per hour depending on experience & training.
  • Monday - Friday
  • Hours typically between 8:45am - 3:45pm
  • Simple IRA offered to all employees

Work-Life balance
  • You have off when the client is off / their school district is closed
  • No Required Late Afternoons
  • No Evenings
  • No Weekends


These positions are a great opportunity for:

  • Stay at home parents looking to get back into the workforce part-time
  • Parents who have children in school and want to be able to put their kids on the bus/get their kids off the bus each day and be off from work when their children's schools are closed
  • College Students (undergrad or grad) who have late afternoon / evening / asynchronous classes
  • Any other person who is looking for a part-time, seasonal school year position (year round also available for those who desire it)

Under our PA State License, the position is called, "Behavioral Health Technician" or "BHT-ABA".  Our company is a hands-off, non-restraint company. Client behaviors we focus on include redirecting clients to their teachers/assignments/activities & then helping them learn to stay on task, helping them develop self-regulation skills, and helping them develop communication & social skills. 

Benefits We Offer
  • Competitive compensation, performance-based raise opportunities, and intermittent retention bonuses.
  • Paid travel time between clients
  • Mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate between clients
  • Paid training & supervision sessions - initial & on-going
  • Simple IRA Retirement Plan - From the first day of employment if elected, company matches employee contributions up to 3% of their annual pay
  • Partnership with York College – Swank ESD employees can receive up to a 15% tuition discount while working with us
  • Work for a locally-owned, woman-owned, boutique, state licensed IBHS practice focused on serving the children & families here in our own communities in Lancaster County

Minimum Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalence
  • At least 18 years old
  • Ability to reliably travel to assigned clients across urban, suburban, & rural settings
  • One (1) year experience working with children
  • Provide three (3) positive professional references from current or previous employers, including at least one from a direct supervisor
  • Provide clear background clearances as required by the PA Dept. of Human Services
  • Clear TB Test - valid within 3 years

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Swank Early Skills Development LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race/color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, medical history, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.

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