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Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare seeks a Bilingual Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) to provide support services for children with developmental disabilities in New Jersey. This part-time role includes client visits, intervention implementation, and regular progress documentation, offering opportunities for professional growth and ongoing training.
Bilingual Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
Who is Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare:
Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare provides Comprehensive Youth and Family Support Services to primary caregivers of children and teens with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. Serving the state of New Jersey. We are looking for Part Time Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT’s) to join our team!
Starting Rate $20.00/hour.
We are open to referrals, please inquire about when speaking with your recruiter.
Dynamic work environment.
Opportunities for professional growth.
Ongoing Job Training.
Group Health Coverage.
Full-timers get 80 hours Paid Time Off Annually.
Part-timers get 40 hours Paid Time Off Annually.
Short/ Long Term Disability.
Ancillary Health Benefits from AFLAC.
A RBT will visit the client at home or in the community to provide relief to caregivers and holistic support to youth. Our RBTs typically work 2-20 hours weekly in 2-4 hour shifts starting after 3 pm during the school year and as early as 8:30 am during the summer. Services are available any day of the week to accommodate the scheduling needs of our clients.
Implement and develop interventions from the Individual Support Plan.
Environmental arrangement.
Proactive strategies.
Acquisition of functional skills (Including ADL’s – Activities of Daily Living)
Reduction of problem behaviors
Weekly and per-shift submission of progress notes, data collection
Compliance with service authorization timelines
Assist/guide parent/guardian in following treatment plan under direction from Behavior Analyst
Crisis prevention, recognition, and intervention
Follow and implement agency policies
Participate in required trainings
In-home, In-community, In-center (Orange Twp)
Skills/Abilities:
Active Listening & Critical Thinking
Positive leadership
Compassion
Reliability & Attentiveness
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills
Understanding of evidence-based interventions for individuals with behavioral and developmental disabilities.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in psychology or related field .
2-4 years experience in behavioral healthcare.
2-4 years experience working with children with disabilities.
Valid NJ Driver’s license and proof of car insurance.
Consent to and pass State/Federal Criminal Background Checks.