Special Ed Behavior Technician – $25–$32/hr | Weekdays Only | San Mateo County | ABA (22620)

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Up to $32/hour | School-Based | San Mateo & Belmont, CA

Are you passionate about helping students with behavioral needs reach their full potential in the classroom? Ro Health is looking for dedicated and compassionate Behavioral Technicians to support local school districts in San Mateo and Belmont.

We are currently hiring for individuals interested in a Full-Time, Part-Time or On-Call positions. This position would involve working in close proximity to the teacher and providing behavioral support to students when applicable. We are looking for someone interested in committing to this position long-term. Experience working and supporting kids with special needs, and providing a mix of 1:1 and general support is preferred.

Physical Demands: This position regularly requires employees to talk, hear, and communicate with both children and adults. Employees are frequently required to stand, walk and sit for long periods of time. The position may frequently require lifting, bending, and crouching. The employee may occasionally lift/move up to 40 pounds.

Our providers are assigned to cases as either 1:1 supports, or as a general classroom aide.

  • As a 1:1 support: you would be going to each class with your student to provide behavioral and educational support throughout the day. 1:1 supporters are responsible to ensure their student is on task and working towards their behavioral goals.
  • General classroom supports: providers who are assigned to work with a single teacher or classroom. In this role, providers will support wherever they are needed most by the teacher. Typically every day looks different in this position, and you may be working with several different students throughout your day.

Why Ro Health:

  • Schedules to complement your lifestyle
  • Competitive compensation and weekly paychecks
  • Last Mile Training, a 40-hour program with supervision and support to obtain a RBT certification
  • Commuter benefits up to $315/month through our partnership with Edenred
  • Administrative and clinical support when you need it most
  • Healthcare benefits for eligible providers
  • All providers earn PTO and sick time, even when working a per diem schedule

Overview:

  • In-person
  • Geographic location: San Mateo, San Bruno, Millbrae, Belmont, Palo Alto
  • Schedule: M-F (8:00 AM - 3:30PM time frame), On Call
  • Start date: August 2025 (2025-2026 School Year)

Responsibilities:

  • Providing support either in a 1:1 or general capacity
  • Calm, clear, and concise communication with both children and adults
  • Ability to stand, walk, and sit for long periods of time
  • Potential need to frequently bend, crouch, and lift (up to 40 pounds)

Qualifications:

  • At a minimum, candidates must be instructionally eligible
  • Experience in childcare and/or ABA
  • Associate’s degree preferred
  • Previous experience working in a school setting preferred
  • Strong assessment skills
  • Passion for supporting students in the learning process
  • Inclination to work well in a team environment

Benefits (eligibility dependent on employment status):

  • Paid time off
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401K with employer matching
  • Direct deposit
  • Single point of contact

About Ro Health

Ro Health is a rapidly growing healthcare staffing agency. We have over a decade of experience supplying our students and school districts with kind, caring, and professional healthcare providers. The success of Ro Health depends on the success of our providers, driving our efforts to focus on how we can improve their experience and performance as they continue to deliver exceptional patient care to the student population we serve.

Pay: $25.00 - $32.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development assistance
  • Referral program
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

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