Registered Behavior Technician - Part Time
Job Description
Job DescriptionWho we are
Advanced Behavioral Dimensions is a rapidly growing agency tailored to meet the needs of families and individuals with autism, developmental disabilities and behavior challenges. We believe that behavioral support should be readily available and of the highest-quality to all who want or require it.
We are looking for caring, energetic professionals to work side by side with us while providing quality care that is uniquely tailored to our clients and that will help them reach their full potential.
What you'll do
As a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), you will assist Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) in implementing behavior support plans specifically designed for individual toddlers, children and teens. You will have the opportunity to nurture individuals while teaching and guiding them through fundamental skills needed for their day to day activities.
- Provide direct ABA therapy to clients in a 1:1 setting
- Implement Behavior Support Plan correctly and as directed by the BCBA
- Accept constructive feedback and actively work to meet areas of need as stated by the BCBA
- Prepare and assist in the construction of instructional materials
- Complete clinical data collection and daily administrative work in a accurate, detailed and timely fashion
- Work as a team and collaborate with team members
- Participate and contribute to in-service training and staff meetings
- Debrief caregiver(s) on each session
- Maintain confidential health information
- Complete authorized therapy hours per client
- Complete all other job-related duties as directed
What you'll need
- Experience working with toddlers, children or teens, and an interest in working with individuals with special needs
- A valid Registered Behavior Technician credential
- A valid driver's license and personal auto insurance
- Clear criminal background checks
- Enjoyment working with, caring for, and having fun with children
- An outgoing and positive attitude
- An able to receive ongoing constructive feedback
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Enjoyment working as part of a team
- Desire to build a career working with individuals with disabilities
- The ability to act on multiple activities concurrently while working with small children
- Sound technical and computer skills and reliable internet access
- Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred
What we offer
- Competitive Pay
- Training, career development, collaboration and support from all levels
- Individualized, hands on training
- BCBA certification supervision hours
- Team culture and family friendly environment
- Flexible Scheduling as needed