Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
Duties/Responsibilities of an RBT
- Assist the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) implement ABA strategies for individuals with ASD
- Monitor Behaviors
- Implement Behavior strategies
- Record and Collect Data
- Meet on a regular basis with your BCBA
Week in the Life of an RBT
- Working one-on-one with the client
- Working in different setting including but not limited to home, clinic, community, and schools
- Teaching appropriate alternative functional behaviors
- Working with family sets, BCBA, other RBTs, and school staff to ensure generalization of skills
- Collaboration and communication with supervising BCBAs
Qualifications
- Must be 18 years or older
- Must have a high school diploma or the equivalent
- Must pass background check
- Must be good at communication and collaboration with others
- Must have, or be in the process of obtaining, RBT Certification and be certified with the BACB
- Must have experience working with neurodiverse individuals