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Manchester

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Manchester(Man1) 

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home/school ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Manchester area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3-hour in home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in  line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Manchester area – approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekend availability
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)

Solihull

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Solihull (Sol1) 

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home/school ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Solihull area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 6-7-hour in-home/school ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in      line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and      supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet      their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data     during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Solihull – approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekend availability
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)

Wolverhampton

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Wolverhampton (Wolv1)

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home/school ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Solihull area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3-hour in-home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Wolverhampton area – approximately      25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday (after school slots 2-3 hours)
  • Weekend availability
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)

Cheltenham

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Cheltenham (Chelt1)

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home/school ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Cheltenham area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3-hour in-home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Cheltenham area – approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday (after nursery slots 2-3 hours)
  • Weekend availability (Sat and Sunday)
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)

Norfolk

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Norfolk (Norf1) 

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home/school ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Norfolk area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3 in-home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Norfolk– approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts (school shadow when needed)
  • Monday to Friday (after school slots)
  • Weekend availability (Saturday/Sundays)
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)



Hull

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Hull (Hull1)

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Hull area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3-hour in-home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Hull area – approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday (after school slots 2-3 hours)
  • Weekend availability
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)

Worcester

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Worcester (Worc1)

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Hull area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3-hour in-home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Worcester area – approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday (after school slots 2-3 hours)
  • Weekend availability
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)

Walsall

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Walsall (Wals1)

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Hull area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3-hour in-home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Walsall area – approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday (after school slots 2-3 hours)
  • Weekend availability
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)

Olbury

Position: RBT/Behavioural Therapist's Olbury (Olb1)

Absolute ABA UK is looking for Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Tutors to support several clients with home ABA programs. While experience is preferred, new tutors are welcome as ongoing training will be provided. Opportunities include working both in home and school settings with full-time ABA programs.

  

About the Role

We are currently seeking multiple enthusiastic, self-motivated, and compassionate RBTs/Behavioural Therapists to join our growing team and provide home-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy to children and young people across the Hull area. 


All therapy programs are closely overseen by a highly experienced and supportive Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)/UKBA(Cert), ensuring consistent clinical guidance, supervision, and professional development.

Our ABA programs are evidence-based, individualised, and goal-oriented—designed to help children build and strengthen essential life skills across multiple developmental domains, including:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Communication and language
  • Social interaction
  • Self-help and daily living
  • Pre-academic and academic readiness

This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with autism or other developmental differences, and who are looking to make a lasting, meaningful impact on a child's life through structured behavioural intervention.

You will join a supportive and collaborative team of professionals and will receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth within the field of ABA and behavioural therapy.

  

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver 2-3-hour in-home ABA sessions, minimum twice per week per client (primarily after school hours and/or weekends).
  • Provide 1:1 support to clients on a weekly or daily basis in line with their individualized ABA programs.
  • Implement high-quality, individualized programs designed and supervised by a BCBA/UKBA(Cert), with ongoing weekly supervision.
  • Use structured and data-driven methods to help children meet their developmental, behavioural, and educational goals.
  • Take accurate and timely data during sessions to track client progress and inform program adjustments.
  • Communicate client progress effectively with families, other therapists, and the supervising BCBA/UKBA(Cert), .
  • Attend and participate in  regular team activities including:
    • Monthly workshops/ Weekly supervision sessions
    • Team and case meetings
  • Collaborate closely with parents, BCBA/supervisors, and other Behavioural      Therapists to ensure consistency and continuity in service.
  • Support the preparation of teaching resources and materials as required.
  • Participate in overlapping sessions and peer observations to ensure program integrity and provide mutual support.
  • Respect and maintain professional boundaries and follow all household expectations during home-based sessions.
  • Maintain proper documentation, reporting, and administrative duties (e.g., data entry, session notes).
  • Engage in initial and ongoing training, workshops, and professional      development opportunities as requested.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the ethical delivery of ABA services and continuous improvement.

  

Required Qualifications & Attributes

We are looking for candidates who meet the following essential and preferred criteria and demonstrate a genuine passion for supporting children through evidence-based behavioural interventions.

  

Education & Certification

  • Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in Psychology, Education, or a related field – (preferred)
  • Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) certification – (preferred; training support available)
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate – (required)
  • Safeguarding training  (minimum Level 1 for children and adults) – (required)
  • Membership with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKSBA)     – (preferred)
  • Holds professional liability insurance – (required)

  

Experience

  • Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with special educational needs (SEN) – (required)
  • At least 6 months of direct tutor/teaching experience – (required)
  • Experience delivering Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) interventions – (preferred)
  • Knowledge or experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) or structured teaching approaches – (preferred)

  

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills – (required)
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with children, families, and team members
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to      feedback constructively
  • Creative, adaptable, and solution-focused when working with unique learner needs
  • Team-oriented, professional, and collaborative
  • Committed to the ethical delivery of ABA and continuous improvement
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about helping children reach their full potential

  

Logistical Requirements

  • UK work authorisation – (required)
  • Willingness to travel across Olbury area – approximately 25% travel required
  • A full driving licence and access to a personal vehicle – (essential)
  • Available to commit to a minimum of 2 sessions per week
  • Willing to commit to the role for at least 12 months

  

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Ongoing training, support, and supervision from experienced BCBAs
  • Flexibility with part-time or full-time hours (especially during school holidays)
  • Opportunity to grow with additional client placements
  • A collaborative and supportive team environment

  

Schedule

  • Day shifts
  • Monday to Friday (after school slots 2-3 hours)
  • Weekend availability
  • Overtime available (particularly during holidays)


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