Needing Help Transitioning Out Of Behavior Tech Roles
I have 5 years of ABA experience, mostly Registered BT/School Based BT. I feel like I have learned all that I can learn from the amount experience that I gained and I have not much of a desire to become a BCBA.
I am still wanting to be in the ABA/ behavioral health/mental health field but no longer wanting to sacrifice my body though the work is indeed rewarding. I still want to continue to do my part in helping others but being more in the background rather than the forefront.
I have just moved to a new state and I thought that getting back in the field after taking time off would be the most practical thing to do in order for me to be able to have money rolling in to secure stability. However, I am not really wanting to get back in the field in the way of being a Behavior Technician/RBT. A lot of the ABA companies offer in home services that are part time (10-15 hours a week) and I need to make more money than that.
I am wanting to transition out of this particular into something else such as Behavioral Health Coordinator, Client Services Coordinator, Clinical Support, even ABA Scheduler or even a entry level Data Analyst. I am having a hard time either finding these kinds of jobs or my resume doesn't seem to be strong enough to receive the attention to these kinds of jobs that I have been applying to. Though I have tailored my resume to have more of the language of coordinating, I am still receiving inquiring from ABA companies wanting me for BT roles and not what my resume is set up for.
Does anyone have an advice or guidance on how I can achieve this successfully? Any fellow BTs/RBTs that have achieved this? I feel like I have quite the background and skills to be competent and I am not sure what else I need to do.