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Registered Behavior Technician I

Behavior Interventions, Inc.

Cherry Hill Township (NJ)

On-site

USD 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

5 days ago
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Job summary

A leading company in behavioral health services is seeking a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) to provide effective behavioral interventions under the guidance of Board Certified Behavior Analysts. The role includes establishing therapeutic relationships, collecting data on progress, and maintaining proper documentation and communication while providing support to families.

Benefits

Competitive hourly pay
Eligibility for medical, dental, and vision benefits
401(k) with employer match after one year
Paid time off
Professional development opportunities

Qualifications

  • High school diploma required.
  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field preferred.
  • Valid RBT credential and CPR certification required.

Responsibilities

  • Provides behavioral intervention under supervision.
  • Collects and manages accurate data for treatment plans.
  • Maintains communication regarding treatment sessions.

Skills

Behavioral intervention
Data collection
Therapeutic relationship building

Education

High school diploma
Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, psychology, sociology, or behavioral health
Valid RBT credential from the BACB

Job description

Job Details
Job Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Description

Position Title: Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)

Classification: Non-exempt

Compensation: $26.01- $28.61 per hour

Department: Clinical

About Behavior Interventions, Inc.

Behavior Interventions was founded in 2006 by two Board Certified Behavior Analysts with a mission to provide quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to our families in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Our team is composed of clinical and administrative team members all focused on creating meaningful change in the lives of those we serve.

Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:

Objective #1: Provides behavioral intervention based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis to support skill development and/or reduction of problematic behaviors under the supervision of a BCBA or Assistant Behavior Analyst.

  • Establishes and maintains therapeutic relationship with client, caregiver and other family members through rapport building

  • Follows treatment plan goals and interventions under the supervision of a Behavior Analyst

    • Provides prompting of safe and socially acceptable behaviors with a goal of fading prompts to meet independence

    • Provides access to or limits/removes reinforcers per the behavior plan

    • Collaborates with treatment team to provide effective treatment without disruption to the environment

    • Engages in caregiver training and informs those involved in treatment about the behavior-analytic program, strategies and role of the RBT performing within the scope of the RBT role

  • Collects accurate data per program specifications including: A-B-C, frequent, duration, interval, latency, count, event and inter-response time. Data is collected within the online practice management software (CentralReach) and provider-specific data bases during session times.

  • Effectively and appropriately communicates with all involved in treatment regarding questions, concerns, scheduling and other topics relating to ongoing treatment sessions

Objective #2: Maintains administrative and non-clinical functions to ensure continued success of families served, treatment team, employee and organization as a whole.

  • Completes 10 hours for Behavior Interventions’ orientation prior to start of client services

  • Upholds all Behavior Interventions’ standards, policies and procedures

  • Maintains awareness of client’s history, present status, diagnoses, and treatment plan

  • Maintains appropriate written documentation of direct one-on-one intervention with the client and family in company practice management software (CentralReach) and provider-specific sites

  • Provides complete, timely, clear, and legible documentation in the appropriate format and on the appropriate forms

  • Attends assigned trainings, monthly supervision meetings, performance meetings and other administrative meetings as assigned

  • Operates as a mandated reporter; maintaining awareness of signs or reports of suspected abuse or neglect and reporting to the appropriate state reporting line

  • Tracks supervision hours on monthly supervision log via Google drive

  • Develops and maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field of behavior analysis; attends trainings, networking events and independent research

  • Maintains an active schedule providing services to Behavior Interventions’ families

  • Maintains clearances, credentials and certifications as requested by Behavior Interventions and servicing providers

  • Maintains Registered Behavior Technician credential through the BACBand reports to supervisor and human resources within five days of any credential status change

  • Ability to physically stand, walk, bend, kneel, crawl, and squat while exerting (lift, carry, push or pull) 5-10lbs. constantly, 25lbs. frequently and up to 100lbs. occasionally

  • Travels up to 30 minutes for client services and maintains reliable transportation

  • Provides services to families in the late afternoon/evening (2-5 evenings per week, Monday through Friday, between 3:30pm and 7:00pm), exceptions noted in Staffing Policy

Qualifications

Requirements:

  • High school diploma

  • Bachelor’s degree (e.g. education, counseling, psychology, sociology, behavioral health) and related work experience preferred and may be required for certain cases

  • Valid RBT credential from the BACB

  • Satisfactory results of required Federal, State and provider specific background checks

  • Valid CPR and First Aid certification

  • Reliable transportation is required

  • Ability to physically stand, walk, bend, kneel, crawl, and squat while exerting (lift, carry, push or pull) 5-10lbs. constantly, 25lbs. frequently and up to 100lbs. occasionally

  • Obtains crisis intervention certification and maintains annual certification requirements (scheduled through Behavior Interventions) and is compensated at the employee’s administrative rate of pay.

What can Behavior Interventions Offer You?

  • Competitive hourly pay

  • Eligibility to enroll in benefit packages (medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurances) when maintaining 20 hours+ per week

  • Eligibility to enroll in 401(k) with an employer match after 12 months of employment

  • Paid time off

  • Opportunities for professional development through training and research participation

  • Extensive support to advance in the field through clinical supervision and guidance from designated team members

*Behavior Interventions is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race/color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, medical history, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.

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