Behavior Therapist (BT), Registered Behavior Therapist (RBT), and Lead RBT
Our locations are always looking for qualified individuals to assist our clinical services.
If you are looking to get your career started as a Behavior Technician, or have been in the field and are already a Registered Behavior Technician, here are some of the things our clinics look for.
Key Responsibilities:
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Key Responsibilities:
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Implementation of Care Plans:
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Execute treatment plans as developed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA).
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Accurately document all services provided with a signature.
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Collect, prepare, and update data pertinent to the children under care.
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Behavioral Observations and Interventions:
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Record and describe children’s behaviors in measurable terms.
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Assist BCBAs with assessment procedures.
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Implement behavioral interventions and reinforcement procedures as directed.
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Collaboration and Communication:
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Work closely with BCBAs, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and fellow RBTs.
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Maintain clear communication lines, adhere to professional boundaries, and apply supervisory feedback effectively.
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Safety and Environment:
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Provide a secure, supportive environment for patients and their families.
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Ensure confidentiality and privacy of patient information.
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Maintain cleanliness and hygiene of frequently used areas and materials.
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Administrative Support:
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Assist with office duties such as preparing materials, making copies, and organizing therapy resources.
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Complete all required documentation according to company standards.
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Training and Development:
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If not already a Registered Behavior Technician, you will be enrolled in a 40-hour course to achieve your certification.
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Required to complete training and obtain RBT certification within 90 days of employment.
Requirements:
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Passionate about working with children and committed to their development and care.
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Excellent organizational skills and ability to handle sensitive information discreetly.
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Effective communication and interpersonal skills..
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If you are looking to continue your career as a Lead RBT, take a look at some additional requirements:
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Requirements:
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Must maintain a Master’s Degree in a relevant discipline (ABA, Special Education, etc.,)
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Be eligible to sit for the BACB Examination
Duties and responsibilities include:
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Write all treatment plans and assessments/re-assessments using the company template under the supervision and guidance of BCBA
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Create, edit, and maintain all goals, targets, and teaching instructions in Central Reach under the supervision and guidance of BCBA
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Serve as a resource for questions and maintain an open-door policy
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Collect IOA Data (Treatment/Intervention Integrity) and provide training as needed in conjunction with BCBA
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Collect IOA of RBT Data (Treatment/Intervention Integrity) and utilize as needed
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Conduct assessments (Reinforcer Assessments, Preference Assessments) and utilize as needed
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Assist on the floor when needed
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Collaborate with the BCBA and Office Manager to pair clients with therapists appropriately and assist with scheduling needs
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Coordinate and assist with pickup and dropoff routine for clients
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Must have scheduled plan to pass BCBA Examination within
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Assist Office Manager with interviews as needed
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Plan, coordinate, and run Circle Time and Social Time as needed
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If the above sounds like a role you'd be eager to enter, please fill out the below information and submit it to the clinic(s) near you!