What are the responsibilities and job description for the Registred Behavior Technician (RBT) position at The Behavior Doc?
CLINIC AND IN-HOME OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE!
Our Agency
The Behavior Doc is a behavior analyst owned and managed agency with doctorate level analysts on staff. We are provider-focused, believing that well-trained and supported providers are critical to establishing effective treatment and quality outcomes for our clients. We strive for transparency in our mission and are committed to professional development and growth of our staff at all levels.
Position Overview
Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) are primarily responsible for the direct implementation of behavior programming for individuals with special needs and behavior concerns. They will work 1:1 with clients in the home and in our new CLINIC facility as deemed appropriate by caregivers and the assigned lead behavior analyst (BCBA). RBTs will receive hands-on training and weekly supervision from the case supervisor. Common programming for clients will include reduction of problem behaviors (e.g. non-compliance, aggression, self-injury, elopement, etc.) as well as teaching of specific prosocial skills (e.g. adaptive behaviors, verbal behaviors, social skills, etc.). RBTs will not be placed with a client prior to formal training on the delivery and teaching of all programming as well as methods for collecting behavior data.
Job Qualifications
- Ideal candidates will have experience working directly with individuals with special needs and/or children, a willingness to learn, and a desire to pursue a career in applied behavior analysis (ABA).
- To be considered an RBT, one must take a 40-hour RBT training course (self-paced, online) as well as pass an RBT exam. The Behavior Doc will provide access to the training required and will cover all costs associated with taking the exam upon hire should an individual begin working with the agency without the RBT certification.
- Education: GED or high-school diploma required. A Bachelor's degree is preferred.
- CPR Certification and/or willing to become CPRT certified upon hire.
Benefits
- 401K 4% matching
- Medical Insurance
- Paid client cancellations
- Flexible schedule
- Weekends off
- Quarterly bonuses
- Tuition reimbursement
- Paid maternity leave
Position Type
FULL TIME: Hours of operation are between 8:30am and 6pm.
Compensation: $20.00 - $26.00 per hour
The Behavior Doc is privately owned and run by licensed doctorate level behavior analysts (BCBA-D) with clinical expertise in applied behavior analysis and behavior therapy. We use individualized reinforcement strategies to increase prosocial behaviors and decrease maladaptive behaviors that negatively affect our clients’ independence and integration into the community, home and school settings. Positive outcomes for our clients and families is our top priority.
The Behavior Doc is actively seeking qualified candidates looking to further their professional careers in applied behavior analysis. Applicants may have already obtained the necessary certification to practice behavior analysis or are in pursuit of certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).
Salary : $20 - $26