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Behavior Therapist (BT), Registered Behavior Therapist (RBT), and Lead RBT

Posted: 08/24/2025

 

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:

Key Responsibilities:

Implementation of Care Plans:

-Execute treatment plans as developed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA).

-Accurately document all services provided with a signature.

Collect, prepare, and update data pertinent to the children under care.

-Behavioral Observations and Interventions:

-Record and describe children’s behaviors in measurable terms.

-Assist BCBAs with assessment procedures.

-Implement behavioral interventions and reinforcement procedures as directed.

Collaboration and Communication:

-Work closely with BCBAs, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and fellow RBTs.

-Maintain clear communication lines, adhere to professional boundaries, and apply supervisory feedback effectively.

Safety and Environment:

-Provide a secure, supportive environment for patients and their families.

-Ensure confidentiality and privacy of patient information.

-Maintain cleanliness and hygiene of frequently used areas and materials.

Administrative Support:

-Assist with office duties such as preparing materials, making copies, and organizing therapy resources.

-Complete all required documentation according to company standards.

 

Training and Development:

-If not already a Registered Behavior Technician, you will be enrolled in a 40-hour course to achieve your certification.

-Required to complete training and obtain RBT certification within 90 days of employment.

 

Requirements:

-Passionate about working with children and committed to their development and care.

-Excellent organizational skills and ability to handle sensitive information discreetly.

-Effective communication and interpersonal skills..

If you are looking to continue your career as a Lead RBT, take a look at some additional requirements: 

Requirements:

-Must maintain a Master’s Degree in a relevant discipline (ABA, Special Education, etc.,)

-Be eligible to sit for the BACB Examination 

 

Duties and responsibilities include: 

-Write all treatment plans and assessments/re-assessments using the company template under the supervision and guidance of BCBA

-Create, edit, and maintain all goals, targets, and teaching instructions in Central Reach under the supervision and guidance of BCBA

-Serve as a resource for questions and maintain an open-door policy 

-Collect IOA Data (Treatment/Intervention Integrity) and provide training as needed in conjunction with BCBA

-Collect IOA of RBT Data (Treatment/Intervention Integrity) and utilize as needed 

-Conduct assessments (Reinforcer Assessments, Preference Assessments) and utilize as needed 

-Assist on the floor when needed 

-Collaborate with the BCBA and Office Manager to pair clients with therapists appropriately and assist with scheduling needs

-Coordinate and assist with pickup and dropoff routine for clients

-Must have scheduled plan to pass BCBA Examination within 

-Assist Office Manager with interviews as needed

-Plan, coordinate, and run Circle Time and Social Time as needed

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!