Registered Behavior TechnicianBehavior Technician
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT, Mental Health
Overview
Job Title:
Registered Behavior Technician
Job Summary:
The behavior technician plays a crucial role in providing support and assistance to individuals who require behavior intervention services. Under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), they implement behavior intervention plans designed to improve the lives of clients with behavioral challenges. This role involves direct, one-on-one interaction with clients, focusing on increasing desired behaviors and reducing problematic behaviors through structured interventions.
- Clinical Hours
- Professional Development
- Mileage
- Competitive salary
- Training & development
- Must be located in Virginia with a valid VA Driver s License This is a part-time evenings position
Implementation of Behavior Plans:
Implement behavior intervention plans developed by the BCBA to address specific behavioral goals of clients.
Data Collection and Analysis:
Accurately record data on client behavior during sessions to track progress and outcomes of interventions.
Behavioral Support:
Provide direct support to clients during scheduled sessions, utilizing positive reinforcement and other approved behavior modification techniques.
Collaboration:
Collaborate closely with the BCBA and other team members to ensure consistency in the implementation of behavior plans and discuss client progress.
Documentation:
Maintain thorough and organized documentation of client progress, behavior incidents, and any changes in behavior plans.
Training and
Education:
Assist in teaching new skills and behaviors to clients as outlined in the behavior plan, and provide training to caregivers or family members on implementation techniques.
- Education:
Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require a bachelor s degree in psychology, education, or a related field. - Certifications:
- CPR/BLS Certification:
Current certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic Life Support (BLS) is required. - RBT Certification:
Certification as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is preferred or the willingness to obtain certification within a specified timeframe. - Experience:
Previous experience working with individuals with behavioral challenges is preferred. - Interpersonal
Skills:
Ability to communicate effectively with clients, families, and other team members. Patience, empathy, and a non-judgmental attitude are crucial. - Analytical
Skills:
Strong observational and analytical skills to accurately collect and interpret behavioral data. - Physical Stamina:
Ability to physically support and interact with clients as needed.
Behavior technicians typically work in clinical settings, schools, or in clients' homes. The job may involve evening or weekend hours to accommodate clients' schedules. It can be physically and emotionally demanding, requiring patience and flexibility.
Career PathBehavior technicians often use their experience as a stepping stone to advance in the field of applied behavior analysis (ABA). With additional education and experience, they may pursue certification as a BCBA or other roles within the behavioral health field.
ConclusionA behavior technician plays a vital role in supporting individuals with behavioral challenges, implementing behavior intervention plans under the guidance of a BCBA. This position requires compassion, patience, and a commitment to improving clients lives through evidence-based behavioral interventions. The certifications in CPR/BLS and RBT demonstrate readiness to handle emergencies and adhere to professional standards in behavior analysis.
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