What are the responsibilities and job description for the RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) / Behavior Technician position at Summit Behavioral Services?
Join Our Team at Summit Center for Child Development! Are you looking to make a meaningful impact while enjoying unbeatable perks? At Summit Center for Child Development (SCCD), we’re excited to invite compassionate individuals to join our amazing team! As a locally owned and BCBA-operated ABA provider, we’ve been leading the way in early intervention autism therapy in the Kansas City area for over 12 years. We believe in making learning fun while empowering children with autism ages 2-6 to reach their full potential, helping them develop essential skills and overcome challenges. Together, as part of our supportive team, you’ll create bright futures filled with growth, progress, and remarkable accomplishments! Why Work with SCCD?
- Competitive Pay: Choose the pay model that works best for you! Earn $24/hour or $40,000 annually—your choice! For those who are uncredentialed, pay starts at $22/hour or $37,500 annually until RBT credentialing is completed.
- Industry-Leading Paid Time Off: 22 paid days off annually if salaried additional PTO for all full-time employees.
- Full Health Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, with options to suit your needs.
- Investing in Your Future: 401k with match, tuition reimbursement, and paid training and credentialing for your career growth.
- Professional Support: Enjoy complimentary BCBA supervision and additional paid training opportunities.
- Fun & Collaborative Environment: From social events to team outings, we prioritize a positive work culture and community.
- Psychology, Education, Special Education, Sociology, Social Work, Early Childhood, and more.
- Previous experience in roles like Behavior Technician, Para, Substitute Teacher, Counselor, or Case Worker.
- Provide direct ABA therapy to children with autism according to individualized treatment plans.
- Implement behavior intervention plans and monitor progress.
- Facilitate play and social interactions to promote social skills development.
- Collaborate with BCBAs to adjust and improve treatment plans.
- Ensure compliance with HIPAA guidelines and the BACB Code of Ethics.
- A genuine love for working with early learners and children with unique needs.
- Familiarity with ABA principles (preferred but not required).
- Strong communication skills and ability to work within a team.
- Dedication to creating a supportive, positive work environment for both clients and colleagues.
- Full-Time: Monday-Friday, 8 am-4 pm.
- Part-Time: 20-hour weeks with flexible scheduling (morning or afternoon shifts).
Salary : $37,500 - $40,000